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John Leach (Royal Navy officer)

Captain John Catterall Leach, DSO, MVO (1 September 1894 – 10 December 1941) was a British naval officer. He was the only captain of the battleship HMS Prince of Wales during its short period in service.

John Leach
Captain John Leach on the deck of HMS Prince of Wales in 1941
Born(1894-09-01)1 September 1894
Died10 December 1941(1941-12-10) (aged 47)
HMS Prince of Wales, South China Sea, off Kuantan, Malaya
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1907–1941
RankCaptain
Commands heldHMS Prince of Wales (1941)
HMS Cumberland (1936–38)
Battles/wars
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
Member of the Royal Victorian Order
RelationsSir Henry Leach (son)

Early life and career edit

The son of Charles Rothwell Leach, a solicitor, Leach entered the Royal Naval College, Osborne as a cadet in 1907 and served in the Royal Navy during the First World War.

Bismarck edit

Very soon after Prince of Wales entered active service in 1941, the ship fought under Leach's command in the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and suffered damage fighting the German battleship Bismarck. However, damage inflicted by Prince of Wales caused Bismarck to lose fuel, forcing the latter to attempt to return to a base in occupied France.[1]

Despite a proposal to court-martial Leach for breaking off the action with Bismarck after Hood had sunk,[2][3][Note 1] he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his part.[4] In the 1960 film Sink the Bismarck! Leach was played by actor Esmond Knight, who had been on the bridge of Prince of Wales' with Leach during the Battle of the Denmark Strait and was partially blinded when the ship was hit by Bismarck's gunfire.[5]

Force Z edit

In late 1941, Prince of Wales formed part of Force Z sent to Singapore. Off the coast of Malaya, she was sunk by the Japanese. Leach died in the sinking.[6] His son was Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Leach (1923–2011), who was First Sea Lord during the Falklands War.[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kennedy expounds on the court martial claim via the epilogue in Pursuit - The Sinking of the Bismarck. According to Kennedy the claim for a proposal to court martial Leach came from post war letters written by Admiral Tovey, after he retired, and not from Admiralty sources. Kennedy states in his epilogue that "...later in life Tovey's memory let him down..." and that plus the fact that Leach was retained in his command and given a commendation must cast considerable doubt on the court martial proposal.

References edit

  1. ^ Garzke & Dulin 1985, p.230
  2. ^ Kennedy, Ludovic (1974). Pursuit – The Sinking of the Bismarck. Book Club Associates. p. 212.
  3. ^ Roskill, Stephen (1978). Churchill and the Admirals. William Morrow & Company. p. 125 & 313.
  4. ^ Houtermann, Hans. . Archived from the original on 8 April 2018. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Esmond Knight". IMDb. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  6. ^ Chesneau, p. 13
  7. ^ "Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Leach". The Telegraph. London. 26 April 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2012.

Bibliography edit

  • Chesneau, Roger (2004). King George V Battleships. ShipCraft. Vol. 2. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 1-86176-211-9.
  • Hein, David. "Vulnerable: HMS Prince of Wales in 1941". Journal of Military History 77, no. 3 (July 2013): 955–989. Abstract online: http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/773.html
  • Garzke, William H.; Dulin, Robert O. (1985). Battleships: Axis and Neutral Battleships in World War II. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-101-0.
  • Willis, Matthew B. 'In the Highest Traditions of the Royal Navy: The Life of Captain John Leach, MVO, DSO'. The History Press, 2011.


john, leach, royal, navy, officer, other, people, named, john, leach, john, leach, disambiguation, captain, john, catterall, leach, september, 1894, december, 1941, british, naval, officer, only, captain, battleship, prince, wales, during, short, period, servi. For other people named John Leach see John Leach disambiguation Captain John Catterall Leach DSO MVO 1 September 1894 10 December 1941 was a British naval officer He was the only captain of the battleship HMS Prince of Wales during its short period in service John LeachCaptain John Leach on the deck of HMS Prince of Wales in 1941Born 1894 09 01 1 September 1894Died10 December 1941 1941 12 10 aged 47 HMS Prince of Wales South China Sea off Kuantan MalayaAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branch Royal NavyYears of service1907 1941RankCaptainCommands heldHMS Prince of Wales 1941 HMS Cumberland 1936 38 Battles warsFirst World War Second World War Atlantic War Operation Rheinubung Battle of the Denmark Strait Pacific War Malayan campaign Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse AwardsDistinguished Service OrderMember of the Royal Victorian OrderRelationsSir Henry Leach son Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Bismarck 3 Force Z 4 Notes 5 References 6 BibliographyEarly life and career editThe son of Charles Rothwell Leach a solicitor Leach entered the Royal Naval College Osborne as a cadet in 1907 and served in the Royal Navy during the First World War Bismarck editVery soon after Prince of Wales entered active service in 1941 the ship fought under Leach s command in the Battle of the Denmark Strait and suffered damage fighting the German battleship Bismarck However damage inflicted by Prince of Wales caused Bismarck to lose fuel forcing the latter to attempt to return to a base in occupied France 1 Despite a proposal to court martial Leach for breaking off the action with Bismarck after Hood had sunk 2 3 Note 1 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his part 4 In the 1960 film Sink the Bismarck Leach was played by actor Esmond Knight who had been on the bridge of Prince of Wales with Leach during the Battle of the Denmark Strait and was partially blinded when the ship was hit by Bismarck s gunfire 5 Force Z editIn late 1941 Prince of Wales formed part of Force Z sent to Singapore Off the coast of Malaya she was sunk by the Japanese Leach died in the sinking 6 His son was Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Leach 1923 2011 who was First Sea Lord during the Falklands War 7 Notes edit Kennedy expounds on the court martial claim via the epilogue in Pursuit The Sinking of the Bismarck According to Kennedy the claim for a proposal to court martial Leach came from post war letters written by Admiral Tovey after he retired and not from Admiralty sources Kennedy states in his epilogue that later in life Tovey s memory let him down and that plus the fact that Leach was retained in his command and given a commendation must cast considerable doubt on the court martial proposal References edit Garzke amp Dulin 1985 p 230 Kennedy Ludovic 1974 Pursuit The Sinking of the Bismarck Book Club Associates p 212 Roskill Stephen 1978 Churchill and the Admirals William Morrow amp Company p 125 amp 313 Houtermann Hans Royal Navy RN Officers 1939 1945 Archived from the original on 8 April 2018 Retrieved 14 July 2010 Esmond Knight IMDb Retrieved 4 December 2020 Chesneau p 13 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Leach The Telegraph London 26 April 2011 Retrieved 27 August 2012 Bibliography editChesneau Roger 2004 King George V Battleships ShipCraft Vol 2 London Chatham Publishing ISBN 1 86176 211 9 Hein David Vulnerable HMS Prince of Wales in 1941 Journal of Military History 77 no 3 July 2013 955 989 Abstract online http www smh hq org jmh jmhvols 773 html Garzke William H Dulin Robert O 1985 Battleships Axis and Neutral Battleships in World War II Annapolis Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 0 87021 101 0 Willis Matthew B In the Highest Traditions of the Royal Navy The Life of Captain John Leach MVO DSO The History Press 2011 nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to the Royal Navy is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Leach Royal Navy officer amp oldid 1209777507, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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