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Admiral Richard Henry Leigh
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(August 12, 1870 – February 4, 1946) was a
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officer who served during the late 19th and early 20th century. His service included active duty in the
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, Philippine–American War, American Intervention in China,
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, as well as numerous smaller actions in South America. His service during World War I led to the further development of
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technology to hunt submarines. Following World War I Leigh rose to the rank of four-star admiral and served as Commander, Battle Force, U.S. Fleet (COMBATFOR) from 1931 to 1932 and as Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet (CINCUS) from 1932 to 1933.


Service history


1891–1898

On June 6, 1891, Richard H. Leigh received his first assignment and was ordered to the
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. Though this assignment was still considered part of his training at the United States Naval Academy, from which he had only recently graduated, it proved to be his first experience with the functions of the Navy on the seas as well as on land. At the time ''Chicago'' was assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron under Admiral John G. Walker as the squadron's flagship. During his service on ''Chicago'' Leigh patrolled Atlantic waters from
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to the
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, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. On 11 April Leigh was ordered off ''Chicago'' and ordered to return to the
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at Annapolis, Maryland for final examination. On July 1 Leigh was bestowed the rank of
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, number 186 on the active list. Leigh was subsequently ordered to , part of the South Atlantic Squadron. ''New York'' was soon dispatched to patrol the South Atlantic and to protect American interests in Brazil following the 1893 Brazilian Naval Mutiny. During his time on ''New York'' Leigh lamented at the ports and nations visited. He described the ports as "desolate revolution-ridden places." During his time on ''New York'' Leigh visited
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, Colón, various Caribbean islands, and
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. ''New York'' was dispatched to many of these locations to protect American interests during uprisings across South and Central America in 1893. From ''New York'' Leigh was briefly transferred to before being assigned to his first division officer station aboard the
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. His service on ''Bennington'' marked his first of many tours in the Pacific. On March 1, 1895, Leigh was ordered to his first of many scientific posts of his career. Aboard , a Department of Fisheries vessel, Leigh conducted deep sea fishing and other
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experiments in the Bering Sea and North Pacific. ''Albatross'' traveled extensively across the North Pacific, visiting most of the
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, Japan,
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, and the Kingdom of Hawaii. After his scientific cruise with ''Albatross'' Leigh was assigned to the Naval Academy as a gunnery instructor. During this time Leigh found teaching agreeable, but the outbreak of the
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would bring an end to his academic teaching for the time being.


Spanish–American War

Leigh saw his first war sea patrol aboard the schooner for collier duties under command of Commander George E. Ide. ''Justin'' performed collier and resupply duties around
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before sailing for
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on June 2. However, before ''Justin'' was dispatched to the Caribbean Leigh was reassigned to the
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for port protection duties in New York Harbor under command of Lieutenant William Kilburn. ''Aileen'' was charged with maintaining the
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protecting New York. Leigh recalled that while this was not particularly exciting, he found it strenuous. After a month of duty in New York Harbor Leigh was transferred to the Caribbean aboard . While ''Princeton'' did patrol off the coast of Mexico and Central America. The patrol lasted until the end of hostilities without firing a shot in anger or intercepting a single enemy vessel. With the Caribbean no longer experiencing active hostilities, ''Princeton'' was reassigned to the Asiatic Fleet and completed a redeployment through the Suez Canal, across the Indian Ocean to
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. Once in Manila ''Princeton'' once again redeployed, this time to China to service a cruise for the American Minister in
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, Edwin H. Conger, completing a tour of coastal China.


Philippine–American War and Boxer Rebellion

At the start of the Philippine–American War Leigh was transferred to the captured Spanish gunboat ''Pampanga''. Here Leigh experienced his first hostile action of his career. ''Pampanga'' acted in support of the
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providing resupply, naval fire support, and blockade duties in Lingayen Bay and
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. In one incident, ''Pampanga'' came under fire near San Jose de Buena Ventura receiving more than one hundred hits from small arms fire in a little under an hour. In March 1900 Leigh joined in its relief of international forces during the Boxer Rebellion. After the end of the Boxer Rebellion, ''Oregon'' was put into
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status. Leigh was transferred to for the month of March before returning to ''Oregon'' to join the ship for her return voyage to the United States.


1901–1917

Leigh returned to teaching at the Naval Academy, becoming a mathematics instructor for both plebes and older students. After one year of teaching Leigh became an instructor on USS ''Chesapeake'', a ship used for training midshipmen at the Naval Academy. In 1903 Leigh was assigned to the newly commissioned as navigator before being replaced by a higher seniority lieutenant Leigh was quickly reassigned to the protected cruiser again as a navigator. ''Des Moines'' sailed extensively in the North Atlantic, patrolling from the
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to the West Indies. At the behest of Admiral Bradford, Leigh was appointed as the navigator for Bradford's flagship, USS ''Minneapolis''. Leigh completed ''Minneapolis'' final cruise before being decommissioned. Again Leigh found himself in a teaching position, this time at the New York Naval Yards School of Electrical Engineering. In 1908 Leigh requested a transfer to be put in charge of the Navy's Nautical School and commander of the schoolship . He was denied and returned to sea service aboard . ''Washington'' made several cruises along the Pacific coast of South America before returning for refitting at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Navy Yard in 1911. Leigh returned to shore duty, this time at the
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's Office in
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Again Leigh petitioned for a sea command, though this time he request was granted. In 1913 Leigh was granted his first sea command, the cruiser . After ''Galveston'' finished her outfitting in the
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she was ordered to join the Asiatic Fleet. Leigh transitioned well to his new role as captain of USS ''Galveston'', receiving commendations from Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels. Upon inspection by Admiral Winterhalter ''Gavelston'' and her crew were found to be excellent and fit for any duty with few exceptions. Gunnery on ''Galveston'' was particularly impressive under Leigh, winning the Naval Gunnery Trophy every year under Leigh's command. This would prove to be Leigh's final sea command until the end of
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as he was transferred to the Bureau of Steam Engineering effective September 1915.


World War I

With the American entrance into World War I in 1917 naval assets were deployed to European waters under Admiral Sims to counter German submarine raiders and surface threats. Leigh was sent along with several experimental listening devices, "K-tubes" and "c-tubes", designed to detect submarines.Rear Admiral Snowden Sims, ''The Victory at Sea'' The United States Navy gave Leigh command over the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th submarine chaser squadrons and charged with training then deploying the squadrons against German submarine raiders. In order to conduct his tests the British Admiralty loaned Leigh three British
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as well as a P-boat, an auxiliary sub-hunter meant to externally resemble a submarine. Though Leigh only conducted his tests for ten days in the
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his results were resounding. Not only did he show that the American listening devices were superior to anything employed by European navies, but that submarines could be located and hunted by hydrophones. British Naval engineers had been working with this problem since the beginnings of the war, yet Leigh proved the concept practical and revolutionized anti-submarine warfare. Leigh's success in the Atlantic motivated Admiral Sims to direct Leigh to establish an American naval base in the
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to operate submarine chaser squadrons. Leigh selected Govino Bay on Corfu for this task. A second base was constructed in Plymouth, and another in Queenstown. By the end of the war 142 American submarine chasers were operating out of these bases. Leigh's work with submarine chasers and development of anti-submarine warfare instrumentation and tactics was instrumental not only in the defeat of German on the seas, but in the advancement of anti-submarine warfare while in its infancy.


Later career

After the war Leigh was retained by Sims for his chief of staff until the withdrawal of the United States Navy in Europe in the Spring of 1919. For his help in defense of the United Kingdom,
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made Leigh a Commander of the
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. He also received Order of Leopold by the King Albert I of Belgium. The Navy Department decorated Leigh with Navy Distinguished Service Medal. Upon returning to the United States in March 1919, Leigh was ordered to
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, where he was appointed Assistant Chief,
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under Rear admiral Victor Blue. Due to the illness of admiral Blue, Leigh served as acting chief for five months before Rear admiral Thomas Washington arrived to take command. He then served at the Bureau of Navigation until June 1920, when he was given a command of newly commissioned
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USS ''Tennessee'' at
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. Leigh commanded the ship during the
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s in Long Island Sound, which lasted from October 15 to 23, 1920. Tennessee under his command also won trophy for efficiency in naval gunnery. Leigh returned to the
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in June 1922 and served again as Assistant Chief until July 1924, when he was ordered for instruction to the
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at
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. He graduated in June 1925 and was appointed Chief of Staff of the
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under Admiral Charles F. Hughes. For his new billet, Leigh was promoted to the rank of Rear admiral on June 4, 1925. He was ordered to
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in February 1927 and appointed Chief of the
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, the office where he served two times before. Leigh was now principally responsible for the
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of the
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. He served in this capacity until May 1930, when was appointed Commander, Battleship, Battle Force. Leigh was promoted to the temporary rank of four-star Admiral on September 15, 1931 and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Battle Force stationed on
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. After one year in this assignment, Leigh assumed command of
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, which combined the
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, U.S. Atlantic Fleet,
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and
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under one command. Admiral Leigh quickly responded when a major earthquake struck Long Beach, California and surrounding areas on Oct. 10, 1933. He provided assistance to the city from US Naval vessels stationed in Long Beach harbor. Tents, food, doctors and medical supplies were delivered to neighborhoods struck by the temblor. By the next morning 2,000 sailors of the Pacific Fleet patrolled the streets, providing security and offering aid to stricken civilians. Civilian-military relations greatly improved as a result of Adm. Leigh's actions. In June 1933, Leigh assumed his final duty as Chairman,
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, an advisory body of the
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. He retired from the Navy with his permanent rank of Rear admiral on September 1, 1934 after 43 years of active service. Leigh was seriously ill with arthritis before the outbreak of the World War II and was not recalled for active duty. The
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in
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awarded made Leigh made an honorary
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in June 1933. Leigh was also active in the American Legion. Admiral Leigh died on February 4, 1946, aged 75, in
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and was buried with full military honors at
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,
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. He was posthumously promoted to the highest rank he held, Admiral.


Decorations

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See also

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References


Further reading


Florida State University's Digital Library
maintains a large collection of Richard H. Leigh's personal papers, including orders, commendations, and letters from his service in the United States Navy. {{DEFAULTSORT:Leigh, Richard H. 1870 births 1946 deaths People from Batesville, Mississippi United States Navy admirals United States Naval Academy alumni American military personnel of the Spanish–American War American military personnel of the Boxer Rebellion United States Navy personnel of World War I Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Burials at Arlington National Cemetery