Percival Graham Leggett | |
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Born | 24 February 1921 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1939-1958 |
Rank | Squadron Leader |
Percival Graham Leggett (born 24 February 1921) is a retired Royal Air Force Officer, who is one of the surviving members of "The Few".[1]
Leggett joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in June 1939 as an Airman under training Pilot. He was called up for active duty on 1 September 1939 and he completed his training and arrived a 5 OUT Aston Down in September 1940. On the 18 September he crashed at Oldbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire but was unhurt. Leggett was posted to No. 615 Squadron RAF at RAF Prestwick soon afterwards, moving to No. 245 Squadron RAF at RAF Aldergrove on the 28 September and then to No. 46 Squadron RAF at RAF Stapleford on 18 October 1940.[2]
He claimed a Fiat BR.20 probably destroyed and shared in the destruction of another on 11 November. Leggett was posted to No. 145 Squadron RAF in late November 1940 and then No. 96 Squadron RAF when it was formed at RAF Cranade on 18 December 1940. In late June 1941 Leggett joined No. 249 Squadron RAF in Malta and he claimed a Macchi C.200 on 17 July. He was shot down by enemy fighters on 21 December 1941, baled out and was admitted to hospital with slight abrasions.
Graham Leggett retired from the RAF on 23 May 1958 holding the rank of Squadron Leader.