- Richard E. Fleming
Infobox Military Person
name= Richard Eugen Fleming
born= birth date|1917|11|2
died= death date and age|1942|6|5|1917|11|2
placeofbirth=Saint Paul, Minnesota
placeofdeath= KIA at Midway
placeofburial=
caption= Captain Richard E. Fleming, Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1939-1942
rank= Captain
commands=
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battles=World War II *Battle of Midway
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Captain Richard E. Fleming (November 02, 1917-June 05, 1942) was a United States Marine who received theMedal of Honor for his heroism inWorld War II during theBattle of Midway . Fleming piloted a Vought SB2U Vindicator dive-bomber in an attack on the Japanese heavy cruiser "Mikuma".Biography
Richard Fleming was born in Saint Paul,
Minnesota on November 2, 1917. He attendedSaint Thomas Military Academy and graduated in the Class of 1935. During his senior year he was chosen as top student officer.From Saint Thomas he entered the
University of Minnesota and became president ofDelta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He received hisBachelor of Arts degree in 1939. Soon after graduation, he enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve and applied for flight training. He was sent to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, for training and finished at the top of his class in 1940. He was promoted to first lieutenant in April 1942 and to captain a month later.Captain Fleming's first duty station was the Naval Air Base in San Diego, California. Ten days after
World War II began, he flew fromPearl Harbor toMidway Island .Captain Fleming fought in the
Battle of Midway as Flight Officer of Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 241. When his squadron commander was shot down during the initial attack on a Japaneseaircraft carrier , Fleming took command of the division. Leaving the remainder of his formation, he dived to the perilously low altitude of 400 feet, exposing himself to enemy fire in order to score a hit on the ship.The following day, June 5, 1942, Capt Fleming led the second division of his squadron in a mass dive-bombing assault on the "Mikuma". Putting his plane into an approach glide, he again dived low and succeeded in scoring a near-miss on the objective. His plane, hit by anti-aircraft fire, caught fire. Unable to pull out of his dive, Capt Fleming, his plane a mass of flames, crashed into the sea.
For "extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty," Capt Fleming was posthumously awarded the nation's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor.
On November 24, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt presented the Medal of Honor to Capt Fleming's mother.
In honor
The
United States Navy ship, theUSS Fleming , commissioned on September 18, 1943, was named in honor of Captain Fleming.A memorial to Fleming is at
Fort Snelling National Cemetery . [cite web
url=http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftsnelling.asp#np
accessdate=2006-12-02
title=Notable Persons
publisher=Fort Snelling National Cemetery]Captain Fleming's name is listed on the Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii. [cite web|url=http://www.abmc.gov/search/detailwwnew.php
title=Richard E. Fleming, Captain, U.S. Marine Corps
work=The World War II Honor Roll
publisher=American Battle Monuments Commission
accessdate=2006-12-02]Fleming is memorialized each year at his high school alma mater, Saint Thomas Academy. Each year during the Cadet Colonel promotion ceremony, he is remembered by the presentation of the "Fleming Saber". [cite web|url=http://www.cadets.com/page/451 |accessdate=2006-12-02
title=Military History of Saint Thomas Academy
publisher=St. Thomas Academy]Medal of Honor citation
Captain Richard E. Fleming was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest U.S. military award for valor. Fleming's citation, signed by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt reads:The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
CAPTAIN RICHARD E. FLEMING UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE
for service as set forth in the following CITATION:For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as Flight Officer, Marine Scout-Bombing Squadron TWO FORTY-ONE during action against enemy Japanese forces in the Battle of Midway on June 4 and 5, 1942. When his squadron Commander was shot down during the initial attack upon an enemy aircraft carrier, Captain Fleming led the remainder of the division with such fearless determination that he dived his own plane to the perilously low altitude of four hundred feet before releasing his bomb. Although his craft was riddled by 179 hits in the blistering hail of fire that burst upon him from Japanese fighter guns and antiaircraft batteries, he pulled out with only two minor wounds inflicted upon himself. On the night of June 4, when the Squadron Commander lost his way and became separated from the others, Captain Fleming brought his own plane in for a safe landing at its base despite hazardous weather conditions and total darkness. The following day, after less than four hours' sleep, he led the second division of his squadron in a coordinated glide-bombing and dive- bombing assault upon a Japanese battleship. Undeterred by a fateful approach glide, during which his ship was struck and set afire, he grimly pressed home his attack to an altitude of five hundred feet, released his bomb to score a near-miss on the stern of his target, then crashed to the sea in flames. His dauntless perseverance and unyielding devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
Postwar myths and clarifications regarding Fleming's attack
The "battleship" attacked by Capt. Fleming was actually the heavy cruiser "Mikuma". Interestingly, despite the clear language in Fleming's Medal of Honor citation, which noted (correctly) his having achieved a near miss and then crashing into the sea, the common wisdom of the battle has often had Fleming striking "Mikuma" with his bomb, and then crashing his aircraft onto her aft turrets. This construction is based upon the eyewitness accounts of both a Japanese naval officer and Fleming's wingman. Some sources state that the wreckage of Fleming's plane is shown in the very famous image of "Mikuma" in a pre-sinking state on the early evening of June 6,. Wreckage located on the roof of #4 turret has commonly been ascribed as that of Fleming's aircraft. However, "Mikuma" had suffered catastrophic damage from the detonation of her own
Type 93 torpedo mounts, which were located immediately forward of the main battery turrets, on the main deck. The resulting explosions had largely destroyed the aft portion of Mikuma's funnel, as well as her rear superstructure and mainmast. This accounts for the wreckage on her turret roof. Similarly, the particulars of "Mikuma"'s damage, as well as the American attacks against her, were very accurately recorded by the Japanese, and these sources make no mention of a hit by an enemy aircraft. There is an unresolved controversy as to whether Fleming's plane did or did not strike the Japanese ship. This, of course, does not detract from Fleming's gallantry in combat, nor diminish the honor of his memory, as the particulars of his Citation make clear.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Fleming_RE.htm Captain Richard E. Fleming, USMCR] , "Who's Who in Marine Corps History", History Division, United States Marine Corps.
* [http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/0/000003c919889c0385255fa300733ba6?OpenDocument Capt Richard E. Fleming, Medal of Honor, 1942, Midway] , Medal of Honor citation.
*Mersky, Peter B., [http://www.nps.gov/wapa/indepth/extContent/usmc/pcn-190-003122-00/sec4.htm "Marine Corps Aviators Who Received the Medal of Honor in World War II"] , in "TIME OF THE ACES: Marine Pilots in the Solomons", [http://www.nps.gov/wapa/indepth/extContent/usmc/ 1993] .
* [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1 #8. Fleming, Richard E.] from NCA, Veterans Benefits
* [http://www.visi.com/~sspairport/richardfleming1.html Richard Fleming, History]
* [http://www.visi.com/~sspairport/images/flemingstory/3b760.jpgUSS Fleming]
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