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Leach Clifford T.

Name:
Clifford T. Leach
Rank:
Captain
Serial Number:
Unit:
711th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group
Date of Death:
1944-10-02
State:
Florida
Cemetery:
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
Plot:
Section 12
Row:
Grave:
7281
Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal w/ 4 Oak Leaf Clusters
Comments:

Clifford T. Leach was born on January 12, 1923. He served in the 711th Bomber Squadron, 447th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Captain and Pilot on the B-17 #43-38245 during World War II. He was sent overseas first in December, 1943, and participated in 37 bombing missions before coming home on leave. He had been back at his base only 12 days when he was killed.

On the morning of 2nd October 1944 the 447th U.S.A.A.F. Bomb Group (who were stationed at nearby Rattlesden Airfield) incurred a tragic loss following a mid-air accident in the skies over Kettlebaston, England. Whilst climbing into the sun and broken cloud to join formation, the B17G 'Flying Fortress' of Captain Leach (711th Squadron, aircraft no.43-38245) ascended into the similar bomber of Lt. Wilder (of 710th Squadron, no.44-6460). Leach's propeller cut into Wilders fuselage severing the tail, causing both the heavily laden planes to plummet to the ground. Leach's plane crashed at Wetherden Hall in Hitcham with the loss of all crew, and most of Wilders, at Treacles Farm in Kettlebaston.

There was however one very fortunate survivor. The navigator from Wilders plane (2nd Lt. Eliot Mishler) somehow managed to parachute to safety from the stricken aircraft. He not only survived the crash but also the war.

CPT Leach is now buried in the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.

The crew lost on 43-38245:
Capt Clifford T Leach - Pilot
2nd Lt David W Bowen - Co Pilot
1st Lt Donald B. Rubin - Navigator
1st Lt William L Rogers - Bombardier
T/Sgt Earl J Riggs - Top Turret Gunner/Engineer
S/Sgt Clyde R Klee - Radio Operator/Waist Gunner
Sgt William A Haines - Ball Turret Gunner
Sgt John K Henry - Waist Gunner
S/Sgt Carl S Reitzel Jr - Tail Gunner

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, http://www.kettlebaston.com