Remember Pear Harbor
Remember Pear Harbor
Most of us remember Pearl Harbor, but how many of us remember the 2nd Pearl Harbor?
Seems there was a terrible explosion on one of the LST’s being loaded for battle. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/WEBCUTTERS/LST_69.html
Remember those killed and injured on 21 May 1944 – “The Second Pearl Harbor”
May 21 1944 - During preparations for the invasion of Saipan an accidental ordnance blast on LST 353 sets off cataclysmic ammunition explosions at West Loch, Pearl Harbor, killing 163 and injuring 396. Six tank landing ships (LST-39, LST-43, LST-69, LST-179, LST-353, LST-480), three tank landing craft (LCT-961, LCT-963, LCT-983), and 17 track landing vehicles (LVTs) are destroyed in explosions and fires. From http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/datesmay.htm
· Accidental explosion occurs in tank landing ship LST-353 as she is being loaded with mortar ammunition at West Loch, Pearl Harbor. The cataclysmic blasts result in the loss of LST-39, LST-43, LST-69, LST-179, LST-353, and LST-480; tank landing craft LCT-961, LCT-963, and LCT-983; 17 tracked landing vehicles (LVT); and eight 155-millimeter guns. LST-205 and LST-225 are damaged. During firefighting efforts, big harbor tugs Osceola (YTB-129) and Hoga (YTB-146); medium harbor tug Geronimo (YTM-119); little harbor tugs YTL-233, YTL-306, YTL-307, YTL-308, YTL-309, and YTL-339; net tender (tug class) Tamaha (YTM-12); and Navy-chartered tug Mikioi suffer varying degrees of damage.
From http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1944.html
USS LST-43 sunk by explosion at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 21 May 1944.
USS LST-69 sunk by explosion at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 21 May 1944.
USS LST-179 sunk by explosion at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 21 May 1944.
USS LST-179 sunk by explosion at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 21 May 1944.
USS LST-480 sunk by explosion at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 21 May 1944.
From http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq82-1.htm
Also see: http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/160480.htm
And http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/WEBCUTTERS/LST_205.html
Photos of the best kept secret of WW2
http://members.aol.com/dolart/westloch.htm
This was copied from The History Channel “Four veterans return for the first time to West Loch, Pearl Harbor, where the rusty tip of a submerged ship is all that's left of a mysterious accident they survived. On May 21, 1944, they were among the men assembled for the invasion of the Japanese stronghold Saipan. Suddenly, there was a chain of explosions among the tightly berthed ships, and within minutes, many of the combat-loaded ships were on fire--127 servicemen died. The event remained classified until 1960 and the cause remains a mystery.”
Also see:
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/WEBCUTTERS/LST_19_Nasmyth_Memoir.html
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In Memory of Ernest Williamson Frix - Gideon Morgan West
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Mr. Ernest Williamson Frix, 80, of Decatur died at home on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005. He was born June 29, 1925, in Etowah County to Jim “James” Frix and Susie Turner Frix. Mr. Frix was a member of the 29th Division of the U.S. Army during World War II and participated in the Allied Invasion at Normandy. He was wounded in combat for which he received the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, ETO Ribbon with two Bronze Service Stars, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, American Theater Ribbon, Victory Ribbon, Sharpshooters Badge and the Distinguished Unit Badge. Mr. Frix was a member of First Baptist Church of Decatur and Gideons West. He retired as a civil servant for the Army in 1980. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Laverne Teppers Frix; two daughters, Donna Frix Lee and Martha Frix Jacobs; and two grandchildren, Anna and Alex Lee. He was preceded in death by two children, James W. Frix and Susie Ernette Duncan. Visitation will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005, followed by a military funeral service at 12:30 p.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with the Rev. Mark Lee officiating, the Rev. Wendell Powers doing reflections of the chaplain and the Rev. Michael Gentry saying a prayer. Entombment will be in Roselawn Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund, Gideons West, Meals on Wheels or to the Decatur Humane Society. Published in the Decatur Daily on 12/5/2005.
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Note by Andy - Ernie was a faithful member and long term supporter of the Morgan West Gideons in Decatur. Ernie took frequent trips to New York City to help with Bible Blitz's in the city. Ernie placed hundreds of Bibles in hotels in New York and other places. To God be the Glory!
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