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[Navy servicemen standing outside building]
Photographic group portrait of United States Navy servicemen standing outside a building, circa 1940s. Frank C. Leigh is in the back row on the far left. The other servicemen are identified by last name in the verso inscription.Inscription on verso: "Leigh, Osgood, Lange, Newport, Meyers, Long, Lee, Landers, McConnel, Miller, Osdean, O'Malley, McCall, Laird, Noetzelman, Long, Michaels, Milligan,…
[Ancient Order of the Deep membership card issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, March 2, 1945]
Ancient Order of the Deep membership card issued by the United States Navy to Frank C. Leigh, March 2, 1945. Certifies that Leigh has been initiated as a "trusty Shellback" after crossing the Equator while serving on the USS Chenango (CVE-28).
[Frank C. Leigh using signal paddles aboard USS Chenango]
Photograph of Frank C. Leigh using signal paddles aboard the USS Chenango (CVE-28), circa 1944-1945. Inscription on verso: "Lt. J.G. Frank C. Leigh, USNR. Flight deck officer/Hellcat pilot. USS Chenango, circa 1944/45. CVE-28."
[Images of Frank C. Leigh during his U.S. Navy service]
Composite photograph featuring five images of Frank C. Leigh during his U.S. Navy service, circa 1944-1945. Inscription on verso: "Lt. J.G. Frank C. Leigh, USNR, 1944/45. 04-15-45."
[Frank C. Leigh using signal paddles aboard USS Chenango]
Photograph of Frank C. Leigh using signal paddles aboard the USS Chenango (CVE-28), circa 1944-1945. Inscription: "Lt. J.G. Frank C. Leigh, USNR. Flight deck officer, USS Chenango, circa 1944/45, CVE-28."
[Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked September 13, 1944]
Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked September 13, 1944. Notes that he flew to Pensacola from Naval Air Station Sanford to escape a hurricane. Includes an illustration of a duck wearing a flight helmet and the text "Greetings from Pensacola, Florida, home of the U.S. Air Naval Training Center."