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Leonard K. Carson

Leonard Kyle Carson Sr. (March 12, 1923 – March 8, 1994) was an American fighter ace and a colonel in the Air Force. During World War II, he was the highest scoring ace of 357th Fighter Group and one of the top Air Force aces of the Eighth Air Force, with 18.5 aerial victories.

Leonard K. Carson
Nickname(s)"Kit"
Born(1923-03-12)March 12, 1923
Falls City, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedMarch 8, 1994(1994-03-08) (aged 70)
Chester, California, U.S.
Buried
Chester Cemetery
Chester, California, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch
Years of service1942–1968
RankColonel
Unit
Commands held
Battles/wars
Awards

Military career edit

In April 1942, he entered the U.S. Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program and in April 1943, he graduated from flight training. On the same month, he was assigned to the 362nd Fighter Squadron of the 357th Fighter Group at Tonopah, Nevada, flying Bell P-39 Airacobras.[1][2]

World War II edit

 
P-51 Mustang is painted to represent 'Nooky Booky IV' flown by Major 'Kit' Carson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group based at Leiston in Suffolk
 
Aces of the 357th Fighter Group: (from left) Richard A. Peterson, Carson, John B. England and Bud Anderson

In November 1943, the 357th Fighter Group was assigned to European Theater of Operations and was stationed at RAF Leiston in England, where the unit was now equipped with the North American P-51 Mustangs. On April 8, 1944, Carson was credited with a shared aerial victory and on April 13, he shot down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 over Mannheim, Germany, his first solo aerial victory. On May 28, he scored his second aerial victory and on May 30, during a bomber escort near Bernburg, Germany, he shot down a Messerschmitt Me 410 that was attempting to attack the bombers, his third aerial victory. By the end of July 1944, he scored two more aerial victories, bringing his total to five aerial victories and earning the title of flying ace. Following this, he returned to the United States for shore leave.[3][4][5][6]

In November 1944, he returned to the 357th FG and on November 2, he shot down a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Naumburg. On November 27, while leading 'Blue flight' and providing fighter escort for another set of fighters, the flight encountered large formation of German fighters. In the dogfight, Carson shot down five Fw 190s, making him one of the 38 USAAF pilots to become an "ace in a day" and bought his total aerial victories to 11. On December 2, 1944, he shot down two Bf 109s during a bomber escort over Bingen, Germany. Before the end of the year, he shot down two more enemy airplanes.[7][4][8][9]

On January 14, 1945, Carson led a flight escorting 3rd Air Division's B-17 Flying Fortresses over Berlin, Germany. During the escort, some of the P-51s in the escort formation aborted flight and returned to home base. As Carson and his flight continued with the mission and as they reached the target, they encountered a formation of 120 German fighters. In the dogfight, Carson downed two Fw 190s and one Bf 109, bringing his total aerial victories to 18, his last aerial victories of the war.[10] In the mission, the 357th FG downed over 5712 German aircraft.[11] Following the success of the mission, Lt. General Jimmy Doolittle, the commanding officer of the Eighth Air Force, sent a message to the 357th FG:

You gave the Hun the most humiliating beating that he has ever taken in the air. Extend my personal admiration and congratulations to each member of you command both ground and air, for a superb victory.

In March 1945, he was appointed as commander of the 362nd FS. On April 18, 1945, he damaged two jet-powered Messerschmitt Me 262s in aerial combat over Prague, Czechoslovakia.[12]

During World War II, Carson was credited with the destruction of 18.5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat plus 3 damaged, and 3.5 destroyed on the ground while strafing enemy airfields. While serving with the 357th FG, he flew P-51s bearing the name "Nooky Booky". During his time in the 357th FG, he ran 357th FG's air combat school called "Clobber College".[5][13][4][14]

Post war edit

After the war, Carson continued to serve in the newly-created United States Air Force (USAF), and was involved in experimentation with aerodynamics and flight testing within the USAF. He retired in 1968, at the rank of colonel.[1]

Later life edit

After his retirement from the Air Force, Carson worked in the aerospace industry. In 1978, he published his book Pursue & Destroy: Eighth Air Force's Fighter Group in WWII, which recounted his aerial combat experiences during World War II.[15][1]

Carson died on March 8, 1994, at the age of 70.[1]

Aerial victory credits edit

SOURCES: Air Force Historical Study 85: USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft, World War II

Awards and decorations edit

His awards include:[1][16]

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Hess, William. America's Top Eighth Air Force Aces in Their Own Words. Zenith Imprint. pp. 46–. ISBN 978-1-61060-702-5.
  2. ^ "See Them Tumbling Down". To Fly and Fight. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  3. ^ Carson, Leonard. "Combat Report (30 May 1944)". WWII Aircraft Performance. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Air Force Historical Study 85: USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft, World War II" (PDF). 1978. p. 37. (PDF) from the original on September 19, 2021. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Leonard Carson (Victory Table)". To Fly and Fight. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  6. ^ Ivo de Jong (2012). Mission 376: Battle Over the Reich, May 28, 1944. Stackpole Books. p. 236. ISBN 9780811711593. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  7. ^ Carson, Leonard. "Combat Report (27 November 1944)". WWII Aircraft Performance. from the original on September 4, 2022. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  8. ^ Carson, Leonard. "Combat Report (2 December 1944)". WWII Aircraft Performance. from the original on September 4, 2022. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  9. ^ Carson, Leonard. "Combat Report (5 December 1944)". WWII Aircraft Performance. from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  10. ^ Carson, Leonard. "Combat Report (14 January 1945)". WWII Aircraft Performance. from the original on September 4, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
  11. ^ "Leonard "Kit" Carson's account of the air battle of 14 January, 1945". To Fly and Fight. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  12. ^ Olmsted, Merle C. (1990). "The Yoxford Boys and the ME 262". To Fly and Fight. American Aviation Historical Society. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  13. ^ "P-51K Profile – "Nooky Booky, II, III, IV"". To Fly and Fight. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  14. ^ Sherman, Stephen (June 1999). "USAAF ETO Aces of WW2: More P-51 Mustang Aces". Acepilots.com. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  15. ^ "Pursue & Destroy by Carson, Leonard "Kit". Biblio. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  16. ^ "Valor awards for Leonard Carson". Military Times. from the original on April 9, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.

External links edit

  • Leonard K. Carson at Find a Grave
  • "Leonard Kyle Carson Sr". American Air Museum in Britain. Retrieved May 18, 2018.

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Leonard Kyle Carson Sr March 12 1923 March 8 1994 was an American fighter ace and a colonel in the Air Force During World War II he was the highest scoring ace of 357th Fighter Group and one of the top Air Force aces of the Eighth Air Force with 18 5 aerial victories Leonard K CarsonNickname s Kit Born 1923 03 12 March 12 1923Falls City Nebraska U S DiedMarch 8 1994 1994 03 08 aged 70 Chester California U S BuriedChester CemeteryChester California U S AllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States Army Air ForcesUnited States Air ForceYears of service1942 1968RankColonelUnit357th Fighter GroupCommands held362nd Fighter SquadronBattles warsWorld War IIAwardsSilver Star 2 Distinguished Flying Cross 3 Air Medal 17 Contents 1 Military career 1 1 World War II 1 2 Post war 2 Later life 3 Aerial victory credits 4 Awards and decorations 5 References 6 External linksMilitary career editIn April 1942 he entered the U S Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program and in April 1943 he graduated from flight training On the same month he was assigned to the 362nd Fighter Squadron of the 357th Fighter Group at Tonopah Nevada flying Bell P 39 Airacobras 1 2 World War II edit nbsp P 51 Mustang is painted to represent Nooky Booky IV flown by Major Kit Carson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron 357th Fighter Group based at Leiston in Suffolk nbsp Aces of the 357th Fighter Group from left Richard A Peterson Carson John B England and Bud Anderson In November 1943 the 357th Fighter Group was assigned to European Theater of Operations and was stationed at RAF Leiston in England where the unit was now equipped with the North American P 51 Mustangs On April 8 1944 Carson was credited with a shared aerial victory and on April 13 he shot down a Focke Wulf Fw 190 over Mannheim Germany his first solo aerial victory On May 28 he scored his second aerial victory and on May 30 during a bomber escort near Bernburg Germany he shot down a Messerschmitt Me 410 that was attempting to attack the bombers his third aerial victory By the end of July 1944 he scored two more aerial victories bringing his total to five aerial victories and earning the title of flying ace Following this he returned to the United States for shore leave 3 4 5 6 In November 1944 he returned to the 357th FG and on November 2 he shot down a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Naumburg On November 27 while leading Blue flight and providing fighter escort for another set of fighters the flight encountered large formation of German fighters In the dogfight Carson shot down five Fw 190s making him one of the 38 USAAF pilots to become an ace in a day and bought his total aerial victories to 11 On December 2 1944 he shot down two Bf 109s during a bomber escort over Bingen Germany Before the end of the year he shot down two more enemy airplanes 7 4 8 9 On January 14 1945 Carson led a flight escorting 3rd Air Division s B 17 Flying Fortresses over Berlin Germany During the escort some of the P 51s in the escort formation aborted flight and returned to home base As Carson and his flight continued with the mission and as they reached the target they encountered a formation of 120 German fighters In the dogfight Carson downed two Fw 190s and one Bf 109 bringing his total aerial victories to 18 his last aerial victories of the war 10 In the mission the 357th FG downed over 571 2 German aircraft 11 Following the success of the mission Lt General Jimmy Doolittle the commanding officer of the Eighth Air Force sent a message to the 357th FG You gave the Hun the most humiliating beating that he has ever taken in the air Extend my personal admiration and congratulations to each member of you command both ground and air for a superb victory In March 1945 he was appointed as commander of the 362nd FS On April 18 1945 he damaged two jet powered Messerschmitt Me 262s in aerial combat over Prague Czechoslovakia 12 During World War II Carson was credited with the destruction of 18 5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat plus 3 damaged and 3 5 destroyed on the ground while strafing enemy airfields While serving with the 357th FG he flew P 51s bearing the name Nooky Booky During his time in the 357th FG he ran 357th FG s air combat school called Clobber College 5 13 4 14 Post war edit After the war Carson continued to serve in the newly created United States Air Force USAF and was involved in experimentation with aerodynamics and flight testing within the USAF He retired in 1968 at the rank of colonel 1 Later life editAfter his retirement from the Air Force Carson worked in the aerospace industry In 1978 he published his book Pursue amp Destroy Eighth Air Force s Fighter Group in WWII which recounted his aerial combat experiences during World War II 15 1 Carson died on March 8 1994 at the age of 70 1 Aerial victory credits editChronicle of aerial victories Date Type Location Aircraft flown Unit Assigned April 8 1944 0 5 Messerschmitt Bf 109 Brunswick Germany P 51B Mustang 362 FS 357 FG April 13 1944 1 Focke Wulf Fw 190 Mannheim Germany P 51B 362 FS 357 FG May 28 1944 1 Fw 190 Magdeburg Germany P 51B 362 FS 357 FG May 30 1944 1 Messerschmitt Me 410 Bernburg Germany P 51B 362 FS 357 FG July 25 1944 1 Fw 190 Paris France P 51D Mustang 362 FS 357 FG July 29 1944 1 Bf 109 Merseburg Germany P 51D 362 FS 357 FG November 2 1944 1 Bf 109 Naumburg Germany P 51D 362 FS 357 FG November 27 1944 5 Fw 190 Merseburg Germany P 51D 362 FS 357 FG December 2 1944 2 Bf 109 Bingen Germany P 51D 362 FS 357 FG December 5 1944 1 Bf 109 Berlin Germany P 51D 362 FS 357 FG December 24 1944 1 Bf 109 Fulda Germany P 51K Mustang 362 FS 357 FG January 14 1944 21 Fw 190Bf 109 Berlin Germany P 51K 362 FS 357 FG SOURCES Air Force Historical Study 85 USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft World War II dd dd dd Awards and decorations editHis awards include 1 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp USAF Command Pilot Badge Silver Starwith bronze oak leaf cluster Distinguished Flying Crosswith two bronze oak leaf clusters Air Medalwith three silver and one bronze oak leaf clusters Air Force Presidential Unit Citation American Campaign Medal European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medalwith four bronze campaign stars World War II Victory Medal Army of Occupation Medalwith Germany clasp National Defense Service Medalwith bronze service star Air Force Longevity Service Awardwith silver oak leaf cluster Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom References edit a b c d e Hess William America s Top Eighth Air Force Aces in Their Own Words Zenith Imprint pp 46 ISBN 978 1 61060 702 5 See Them Tumbling Down To Fly and Fight Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Carson Leonard Combat Report 30 May 1944 WWII Aircraft Performance Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 a b c Air Force Historical Study 85 USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft World War II PDF 1978 p 37 Archived PDF from the original on September 19 2021 Retrieved November 20 2023 a b Leonard Carson Victory Table To Fly and Fight Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Ivo de Jong 2012 Mission 376 Battle Over the Reich May 28 1944 Stackpole Books p 236 ISBN 9780811711593 Retrieved November 20 2023 Carson Leonard Combat Report 27 November 1944 WWII Aircraft Performance Archived from the original on September 4 2022 Retrieved November 20 2023 Carson Leonard Combat Report 2 December 1944 WWII Aircraft Performance Archived from the original on September 4 2022 Retrieved November 20 2023 Carson Leonard Combat Report 5 December 1944 WWII Aircraft Performance Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved November 20 2023 Carson Leonard Combat Report 14 January 1945 WWII Aircraft Performance Archived from the original on September 4 2022 Retrieved November 21 2023 Leonard Kit Carson s account of the air battle of 14 January 1945 To Fly and Fight Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Olmsted Merle C 1990 The Yoxford Boys and the ME 262 To Fly and Fight American Aviation Historical Society Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 P 51K Profile Nooky Booky II III IV To Fly and Fight Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Sherman Stephen June 1999 USAAF ETO Aces of WW2 More P 51 Mustang Aces Acepilots com Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Pursue amp Destroy by Carson Leonard Kit Biblio Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Valor awards for Leonard Carson Military Times Archived from the original on April 9 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leonard K Carson Leonard K Carson at Find a Grave Leonard Kyle Carson Sr American Air Museum in Britain Retrieved May 18 2018 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