Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island – May 23, 1943
On the morning of May 23, 1943, a flight of six TBF-1 Avengers took off from Quonset Point Naval Air Station for a formation-practice bombing flight. One of those aircraft was Bu. No. 06123, piloted by Ensign Leon T. Gerhart, (22), of Pennsylvania.
Ensign Gerhart’s aircraft had a crew of three aboard:
ARM3c Donald J. Cross, (20-21) of Wisconsin.
AMM2c Morrison C. Dobson
AMM3c William Richard Walker
Once airborne, the TBF’s rendezvoused with Ensign Gerhart flying in the No. 2 position. The bombing mission was carried out, with each aircraft making their run individually at an anchored target boat. At about 9:25 a.m., with the exercise completed, the signal was given to re-form. As this was taking place, Ensign Gerhart’s aircraft was involved in a collision with another TBF, (Bu. No. 47528). During the collision, the tail section of Gerhart’s aircraft was completely broken off, and his plane fell out of control and crashed in Narragansett Bay. All aboard were killed.
The other aircraft (Bu. No. 47528) suffered damage to its right wing, but was able to successfully make an emergency landing at Quonset Point. Nobody aboard that aircraft was injured.
To see a photograph of Ensign Gerhart, go to www.findagrave.com, see memorial #86945634
Source:
U. S. Navy Crash Report #43-6986