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USS LST-172
Career (United States) US flag 48 stars
Name: USS LST-172
Builder:
  • Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Co.
  • Evansville, Indiana
Laid down: 24 December 1942
Launched: 12 May 1943
Commissioned: 11 June 1943
Decommissioned: 8 June 1946
Fate: Sold 5 November 1947[1]
General characteristics
Class & type: LST-2-class tank landing ship

LST-172 was an American World War II Landing Ship, Tank.

History[]

On 23 April 1946, while LST-172 was in the Yangtze River near Shanghai, China, a teen-aged Seaman 2d Class, William Vincent Smith,[2] of Asheville, North Carolina, described as a silent, introspective individual, went beserk at 0300 hrs. and shot to death nine of the 30 shipmates in the berthing space before stabbing himself. Smith was only two months out of the United States at the time of his attack.

One of his mortally wounded victims managed to disarm him of the carbine and pistol he used, firing 20 rounds in all, whereupon Smith stabbed himself three times in the abdomen. He, and one of his victims, Seaman 2d Class Gearge E. Simpson, 18, were taken to the hospital ship USS Repose, where Smith was initially given a 50/50 chance of surviving. Simpson, of Waterbury, Connecticut, was struck on the left side of his chest by one of the rounds fired by Smith.

Investigation[]

Rear Admiral Bertram J. Rodgers, commander of the Seventh Fleet amphibious forces, ordered an immediate court of inquiry and made a flying trip to the LST for a personal investigation.

"The Navy said that Smith had stood a two-hour watch just before midnight and sometime in the quiet hours before 3 a.m., obtained a carbine from the cabin of the gunnery officer, who was on watch. Then with the carbine and a 22-caliber pistol which he had concealed among his effects, he went to the compartment, switched on the lights, and opened up. He fired until the magazines of both carbine and pistol were emptied, then leaped among the seaman with a flashing knife."[3] The names of the victims were withheld pending notification of next of kin.

The dead were buried in the U.S. Military Plot of the Shanghai Cemetery.[4]

Suicide ends case[]

While awaiting court martial for the slayings of his fellow crew members, Seaman 2d Class William V. Smith, 21, was found hanged in his cell at the Anacostia Naval Receiving Station, Washington, D.C., on 1 August 1947. He was being held in solitary confinement pending trial on 19 August, officers said.[5]

References[]

  1. http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/11285.html
  2. "Berserk Sailor Kills Nine Men", The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), April 23, 1946, p21
  3. Associated Press, "Berserk Sailor Slays Nine Shipmates On LST In China: Youth Stabs Himself After Tragic Rampage In Early Morning Hours And May Survive", The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Wednesday 24 April 1946, Volume 52, page 1.
  4. http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160172.htm
  5. Associated Press, "Seaman Accused of Killing Hangs Self", The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Saturday 2 August 1947, page 1.
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