Wing Commander Humphrey de Verd Leigh OBE, DFC, AFC (1897–1980) was a Royal Air Force officer. During the Second World War his idea for an anti-submarine spotlight for Coastal Command was developed and named the Leigh Light after him.Humphrey de Verd Leigh was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, England on 26 July 1897.
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