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The other Yorktown aviator who is lost is Lt. Leslie Lockhart Bruce Knox, who married his sweetheart, Louise Frances Kennedy, in Our Lady of Victory Chapel at Norfolk on Saturday, December 6, 1941. He has spent four months on Yorktown telling his buddies how much he misses Louise. He and Louise enjoyed 10 days of married life in Norfolk’s Glencove Apartments.
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One WWII Navy flier who received the Navy Cross was Ensign Leslie Lockhart Bruce Knox, an Australian who was serving with the USN. After the Battle of the Coral Sea, he was posthumously promoted to Lieutenant (jg) on 25 June 1942 and awarded the Navy Cross. The Citation read:
"For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous courage as pilot of an aircraft in a fighting squadron in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Battle of the Coral Sea. On that evening, as one of the fighters launched to oppose enemy Japanese aircraft in the vicinity of his ship, Ensign Knox attacked a formation of seven enemy aircraft, shooting down one and assisting in the action which resulted in dispersing the others. In this engagement he displayed unusual skill and devotion to duty, carrying out his mission with determination and aggressiveness against great enemy odds and with complete disregard for his own personal safety. He failed to return from this action."
Valor awards for Leslie Knox | Military Times Hall of Valor


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