Joshua Leakey Explained

Joshua Leakey
Birth Place:Tampa, Florida
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Serviceyears:2007–present
Rank:Colour Sergeant
Unit:Parachute Regiment
Battles:War in Afghanistan
Awards:Victoria Cross
Relations:Nigel Leakey VC (distant cousin)
David Leakey

Colour Sergeant Joshua Mark Leakey (born 1988) is a British soldier currently serving in the Parachute Regiment. In 2015, Leakey was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration for valour in the British and Commonwealth armed forces, for his involvement in a joint UK–US raid in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, on 22 August 2013.[1] [2] He was the only living British soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross for the War in Afghanistan[3] and the last person to receive it from Queen Elizabeth II.

Early life and family

Leakey was born in 1988 in Tampa, Florida.[4] [5] He is the son of retired RAF officer and former director of the Armed Forces Christian Union, Air Commodore Mark Leakey, and his wife Rosemary, an occupational therapist. He has a younger brother Ben.[6]

Leakey was educated at Witham Hall preparatory school[7] and, from 1999 to 2006, Christ's Hospital, a private school in Horsham, West Sussex.[8] He began a degree in military history at the University of Kent but dropped out during the first term to join the military.[9]

He is the second member of his family to be awarded the Victoria Cross. His second cousin twice removed, Nigel Leakey, was posthumously awarded the medal during the Second World War.[10] Lieutenant General David Leakey, the former Black Rod and former senior British Army officer, is the son of Nigel's brother Major General Rea Leakey.[11]

Military career

Leakey joined the British Army in 2007 and was subsequently posted to the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment.[12] He served three tours of duty in Afghanistan during Operation Herrick: in 2009, 2011 and 2013.[13] [14]

Victoria Cross action

The actions for which Leakey was awarded the Victoria Cross occurred on 22 August 2013 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. A routine joint patrol composed of British paratroopers, US Marines and Afghan soldiers had targeted a village to search for illegal weapons. Having been flown into the area in Chinook helicopters, the patrol was attacked by machine gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades soon after dismounting.[15] Leakey's helicopter had landed on a hill near the village and he, with three other paratroopers and an Afghan soldier, were to provide fire support for the main segment of the patrol.[3] From their vantage point, his section could see the attack and heard over their radio that someone had been injured.[1] Leakey ran up the hill to assess the seriousness of the attack and came to the conclusion that urgent action was needed.[15] Though he was only a lance corporal, he took control of the situation and led his section down to the group under attack.[3]

Having reached the group under attack, he gave first aid to the wounded US Marine Corps captain and began to evacuate him from the battlefield. While under fire, he returned to the machine guns that his section had left at the top of the hill. He moved one to a better position to fire at the attacking Taliban even though he was under constant, accurate fire (bullets were ricocheting off the weapon he was carrying). His actions inspired other soldiers to join in the fight back.[3]

While he was manning the machine gun, he was also shouting updates of the situation into his radio. Having realised that more than one machine gun would be needed to effectively fight back the insurgents, he allowed his gun to be taken over by another soldier. He then ran once more through heavy fire to retrieve a second machine gun, position it in a suitable site, and then manned it to fire at the Taliban.[15]

The skirmish lasted approximately 45 minutes during which 11 insurgents were killed and four wounded. It was only when air support arrived that fighting ceased. When it did, he handed the second machine gun over to another soldier. He then returned to the injured American officer and oversaw his medical evacuation.[3]

The Ministry of Defence summarised the reasons for awarding Leakey the Victoria Cross as follows:[16]

Honours and decorations

On 26 February 2015, Leakey was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military decoration awarded for valour in the United Kingdom. Announcing the award, the Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Nicholas Carter disregarded protocol to embrace Leakey. On 14 April 2015, he received the medal from Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.[17] He is a recipient of the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan. Leakey has received the City of London's highest honour to become a Freeman of the city.[18]

The official VC citation reads:

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: MacAskill. Ewen. Victoria Cross awarded to lance corporal for Afghanistan rescue. 26 February 2015. The Guardian. 26 February 2015.
  2. News: Sengupta. Kim. Paratrooper Joshua Leakey becomes Britain's first living holder of the Victoria Cross. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220617/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/paratrooper-joshua-leakey-becomes-britians-first-living-holder-of-the-victoria-cross-10070583.html . 17 June 2022 . subscription . live. 26 February 2015. The Independent. 26 February 2015.
  3. News: Haynes. Deborah. Deborah Haynes. 26 February 2015. Hero braved Taliban fire again and again to rescue comrade. The Times. subscription. 26 February 2015.
  4. Web site: LIVING VC HOLDERS . 2023-11-07 . www.victoriacross.org.uk.
  5. Web site: Joshua LEAKEY . Victoria Cross and George Cross Association . 22 May 2019 . en.
  6. https://archive.today/20150101170733/http://www.fgbuk.org/node/2103 Mark Leakey
  7. News: Victoria Cross awarded to former Witham Hall pupil Joshua Leakey. 18 April 2015. Stamford Mercury. 18 April 2015.
  8. News: Powling. Joshua. Victoria Cross for gallantry in Afghanistan awarded to former Christ's Hospital pupil. 26 February 2015. West Sussex County Times. 26 February 2015.
  9. News: McCann. Jaymi. 'Why my boy became a soldier' mother of Victoria Cross hero reveals her pride of Para son. 3 March 2015. Sunday Express. 1 March 2015.
  10. News: Farmer. Ben. Heroism runs in the family for VC Para. 26 February 2015. The Daily Telegraph. 26 February 2015.
  11. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100305/local/eu-military-staff-chief-revisits-place-where-his-father-served.296786 EU military staff chief revisits place where his father served
  12. News: Daiz. Alex. Para awarded Victoria Cross 70 years after cousin. 26 February 2015. The Herald. 26 February 2015.
  13. News: Family's pride at second VC award 70 years on. 26 February 2015. The Yorkshire Post. 26 February 2015.
  14. Web site: PARA to receive VC for act of valour . . 26 February 2015 . The British Army . 26 February 2015.
  15. News: Farmer. Ben. How heroic Para won his Victoria Cross. 26 February 2015. The Daily Telegraph. 26 February 2015.
  16. Web site: Military courage recognised in Operational Honours List. News. Ministry of Defence. 26 February 2015. 26 February 2015.
  17. News: Paratrooper Josh Leakey receives Victoria Cross. 15 April 2015. BBC News. 14 April 2015.
  18. Web site: Who you're saluting: Corporal Joshua Leakey, VC. armedforcesday.org.uk. 7 May 2016.