Peter Leitch was brought up in
Milnathort,
Orwell, Kinross-shire in Scotland, becoming a carpenter and
joiner. He enlisted in the
Royal Engineers in about 1844–45. After a number of postings, in 1854 he joined the
Baltic campaign as one of 106 army
sappers who accompanied the
Royal Navy fleet. In the Baltic he took part in the
Battle of Bomarsund where, as a corporal, he had charge of the carpenters who laid the platform of a British
battery landed on
Åland Island. Leitch returned to England at the close of the Baltic operations, and was soon sent to the
Crimea, arriving early in 1855. Here he took part in the
siege of Sebastopol, maintaining the gun platforms of the siege batteries of the British 'right attack'. ==VC action==