HM LST-420

Royal Navy tank landing ship of World War II

History
United Kingdom
NameLST-420
Orderedas a Type S3-M-K2 hull, MCE hull 940[1]
BuilderBethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland
Yard number2192[1]
Laid down6 November 1942
Launched5 December 1942
Commissioned15 February 1943
Stricken2 June 1945
IdentificationHull symbol: LST-420
FateLost in action, 7 November 1944
General characteristics [2]
Class and typeLST-1-class tank landing ship
Displacement
  • 4,080 long tons (4,145 t) full load
  • 2,160 long tons (2,190 t) landing
Length328 ft (100 m) oa
Beam50 ft (15 m)
Draught
  • Full load: 8 ft 2 in (2.49 m) forward; 14 ft 1 in (4.29 m) aft
  • Landing at 2,160 t: 3 ft 11 in (1.19 m) forward; 9 ft 10 in (3.00 m) aft
Installed power
  • 2 × 900 hp (670 kW) Electro-Motive Diesel 12-567A diesel engines
  • 1,700 shp (1,300 kW)
Propulsion
  • 1 × Falk main reduction gears
  • 2 × Propellers
Speed12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Range24,000 nmi (44,000 km; 28,000 mi) at 9 kn (17 km/h; 10 mph) while displacing 3,960 long tons (4,024 t)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 or 6 x LCVPs
Capacity1,600–1,900 short tons (1,500,000–1,700,000 kg) cargo depending on mission
Troops16 officers, 147 enlisted men
Complement13 officers, 104 enlisted men
Armament

LST-420 was a Royal Navy tank landing ship of World War II, built as a LST-1-class tank landing ship (LST Mk 2) in the US that was transferred to UK. She was lost on 7 November 1944, after hitting a mine in heavy seas off Ostend, Belgium, sinking with great loss of life, particularly amongst her Royal Air Force passengers. It was the greatest loss of life on a British landing craft during World War II.[3]

Construction

LST-420 was laid down on 6 November 1942, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 940, by the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland; launched 5 December 1942; then transferred to the United Kingdom and commissioned on 15 February 1943.[4]

Service

She was a purpose designed “tank landing ship” capable of transporting vehicles and personnel to anywhere in the world. She had served in the Mediterranean and in Invasion of Normandy.[5] From 20 July 1944, she was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Douglas Harold Everett, Royal Navy Reserve, a 30 year old professional Master Mariner serving with the Royal Navy for the duration of the war.[6]

Background for final operations

The weather was very poor and had resulted in a relative lull in aerial fighting in North West Europe. This presented the 2nd Tactical Air Force with an opportunity to conduct necessary servicing, repairs and overhaul of radar installations in North West Europe as “partial downtime” was unavoidable in the process and the defences could not be "down" when the Luftwaffe was active. The process involved taking a radar installation "off line" but leaving the site still functioning on its alternative systems.[citation needed]

All such major maintenance after the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944, until November 1944, had been accomplished by small “Mobile Signals Servicing Units” (MSSU) which had been enormously successful. The tactical plan was for the “No. 1 Base Signals and Radar Unit” (BSRU), which had completed eighteen months training at the Signals Battle Training School, to land in France once the Normandy bridgehead was sufficiently stable but due to the MSSU’s success and the greater rate of territorial advance than expected, the BSRU had been held in England until a more suitable time.[citation needed]

After meetings at the Air Ministry in London and the 2nd Tactical Air Force HQ in North West Europe, it was decided to move the unit, its vehicles and personnel to a site at Ghent, Belgium where workshops were set up and equipment began to arrive. On receipt of movement orders in the marshalling area in Essex, the 303 men of the unit began boarding LST-420 which took aboard 19 officers and 250 personnel of No. 1 BSRU (some sources say 263 officers and men) with their 50 vehicles, equipment and supplies, the remaining officer and 33 men boarded another LST with several of their vehicles.[7]

Loss

On 7 November 1944, a small convoy of vessels comprising LST-200, LST-320, LST-367, LST-405 and LST-420 crossed the English Channel bound for Ostend, Belgium. The weather had been very poor for a week and a severe storm was rising. By mid-afternoon when they arrived off the Belgian coast conditions were terrible, and as a result they were refused permission to enter port at Ostend due to concerns that an accident in the harbourmouth might cause considerable disruption in the supply line for land forces. The convoy duly altered course back towards England planning to shelter overnight in the Thames Estuary before returning to Ostend on the following day.[7]

an LST with its bow doors open to disembark passengers and cargo

At approximately 15:00, within sight of Ostend the bow section of LST-420 struck a German mine which tore a large hole in the ship's hull causing it to break into two parts. The ship's galley fires were lit at the time due to the evening meal being prepared and gallons of petrol from the damaged fuel tanks of the vehicles caught fire enveloping the stern section of the ship in flame. LST-420 sank very rapidly and due to the heavy seas only larger vessels were able to attempt to rescue survivors in the water.[6] Only 31 or 32 men of the BSRU were saved from life rafts.[7]

The position of the wreck is recorded as 51°15.033′N 2°41.798′E / 51.250550°N 2.696633°E / 51.250550; 2.696633.[8] A section of the bow of LST-420 was raised in 1990.[9] A yellow marker buoy is located above the wreck today.[10]

Casualties

  • Crew - Lieutenant-Commander Douglas Everett,[11] and 54 other members of the crew of LST-420 were lost that night. (4 are buried in Belgium, 1 was washed ashore in England and was taken home for burial by his family. The other members of the crew are commemorated on the Naval Memorials at Plymouth, Chatham and the Royal New Zealand Naval Memorial).
Runnymede Memorial where at least 136 of the casualties of LST-420 are commemorated

At least 292 persons were killed, with the total loss of life probably being over 320. [a] The dead were washed ashore as far north as the north German coast,[14] on the beaches of the Netherlands, Belgium, England and as far south as Calais, France.[15]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Calculations based on the records of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission coupled with the “Armed Forces Register” of the General Register Office of England & Wales and Scotland and records held on the “Air of Authority” website.

References

  1. ^ a b Bethlehem-Fairfield 2008.
  2. ^ Navsource 2009.
  3. ^ Wolf 2013.
  4. ^ DANFS.
  5. ^ "LST-420 with history of LST-427". Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  6. ^ a b Helgason.
  7. ^ a b c Smoothy.
  8. ^ VlaamseHydrografie – HydrographicWreck mapping
  9. ^ Shipwreck registry, Europe – LST-420
  10. ^ Rev.E W McKeeman – buoy marker
  11. ^ CWGC details – LtCdr DH Everett RNR
  12. ^ National Archives, London. File AIR 29/143 No. 1 Base Signals
  13. ^ National Archives, London. WO 361/741 – Loss of HM LST-40 casualties
  14. ^ CWGC details - LAC P Marshall RAFVR
  15. ^ CWGC details - AC2 WA Wilcox RAFVR

Bibliography

Online resources

  • "LST-420". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 12 May 2017.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • "Bethlehem-Fairfield, Baltimore MD". www.ShipbuildingHistory.com. 14 August 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  • "USS LST-420". Navsource.org. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  • Wolf, Grey (2013). "Storm Damage". Ystalyfera History. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  • Smoothy, Peter. "Account of the Sinking of HM LST-420". Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  • Helgason, Guðmundur. "HMS LST-420". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 12 May 2017.

Further reading

  • Lenton, H. T. (1980). Warships of World War II. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0403-X.
  • Silverstone, Paul (1982). US Warships of World War II. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0157-X.
  • Photo gallery of LST-420 at NavSource Naval History
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  • LST-429
  • LST-430
Type EC2-S-22a minesweepers
  • Clifford D. Mallory (Never Acquired)
  • John Stenson (Never Acquired)
Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Luzon
  • Mindanao
  • Tutuila
  • Oahu
  • Cebu
  • Culebra Island
  • Leyte / Maui
  • Mona Island
  • Palawan
  • Samar
  • Kermit Roosevelt
  • Hooper Island
Indus-class net cargo ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Indus
  • Sagittarius
  • Tuscana
Crater-class cargo ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Allegan
  • Appanoose
Chourre-class aircraft repair ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Chourre (ex-Dumaran)
  • Webster (ex-Masbate)
Xanthus-class repair ships
Type EC2-S-C1 ships
  • Assistance
  • Diligence
  • Xanthus
  • Laertes
  • Dionysus
VC2-S-AP2 ships
  • Aiken Victory
  • Lt. Raymond O. Beaudoin
Boulder Victory-class cargo ships
VC2-S-AP2 ships
  • Private Joe P. Martinez
  • Private Sadao S. Munemori
  • Sgt. Howard E. Woodford
  • Lt. George W. G. Boyce
Merchant Liberty ships
EC2-S-C1 ships
Contract date
14 March 1941
  • Patrick Henry
  • Charles Carroll
  • Francis Scott Key
  • Roger B. Taney
  • Richard Henry Lee
  • John Randolph
  • American Mariner (ex-George Calvert)
  • Christopher Newport
  • Carter Braxton
  • Samuel Chase
  • George Wythe
  • Benjamin Harrison
  • Francis L. Lee
  • Thomas Stone
  • Richard Bland
  • George Calvert
  • Thomas Nelson
  • John Witherspoon
  • Robert Treat Paine
  • St. Olaf
  • Esek Hopkins
  • Peter Minuit
  • Alexander Macomb
  • Henry St. George Tucker
  • Eleazar Wheelock
  • Thomas Ruffin
  • William Johnson
  • Richard Bassett
  • Oliver Ellsworth
  • Theodore Foster
  • James Gunn
  • John Henry
  • Samuel Johnston
  • William MacLay
  • William Patterson
  • Luther Martin
  • William Wirt
  • Reverdy Johnson
  • John H. B. Latrobe
  • Richard H. Alvey
  • John P. Poe
  • Bernard Carter
  • John Carter Rose
  • Andrew Hamilton
  • Benjamin Chew
  • William Tilghman
  • Jared Ingersoll
  • William Rawle
  • Horace Binney
  • John Sergeant
Contract date
1 May 1941
  • Thomas McKean
  • William Paca
  • Benjamin Rush
  • Joseph Stanton
  • John Walker
  • Pierce Butler
  • Tristram Dalton
  • Jonathan Elmer
  • William Few
  • William Grayson
  • John Mitchell
  • John W. Brown
Contract date
30 January 1942
  • Benjamin Hawkins
  • Ralph Izard
  • James Caldwell
  • Caesar Rodney
  • Nicholas Biddle
  • George Weems
  • Grace Abbott
  • Cardinal Gibbons
  • Thomas Sim Lee
  • Cotton Mather
  • Will Rogers
  • Daniel Chester French
  • Daniel Willard
  • Thaddeus Kosciuszko
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Lord Delaware
  • James Woodrow
  • Willard Hall
  • Woodbridge N. Ferris
  • William McKinley
  • Thomas R. Marshall
  • Andrew G. Curtin
  • Molly Pitcher
  • Horace Gray
  • Samuel Blatchford
  • Henry B. Brown
  • George Shiras
  • Rufus W. Peckham
  • William R. Day
  • Mahlon Pitney
  • Louis D. Brandeis
  • Nathan Clifford
  • George Sharswood
  • Henry L. Benning
  • Johns Hopkins
  • Thomas Cresap
  • James W. Denver
  • Henry Gilbert Costin
  • John Gallup
  • Clifford D. Mallory
  • William H. Welch
  • William Osler
  • Howard A. Kelly
  • William S. Haisted
  • Franklin P. Mall
  • John Howland
  • William H. Wilmer
  • John J. Abel
  • Santiago Iglesias
  • John Banvard
  • Edward N. Hurley
  • Charles M. Schwab
  • Charles Piez
  • Bernard N. Baker
  • Winfred L. Smith
  • Bushrod Washington
  • Levi Woodbury
  • William Strong
  • Joseph P. Bradley
  • Ward Hunt
  • John Woolman
  • William Pepper
  • Silas Weir Mitchell
  • Joseph Leidy
  • William W. Gerhard
  • John Morgan
  • James R. Randall
  • William H. Webb
  • Samuel Bowles
  • Stevenson Taylor
  • Elbert Hubbard
  • John E. Schmeltzer
  • Charles A. McAllister
  • John L. Motley
  • Haym Salomon
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Thomas F. Bayard
  • Conrad Weiser
  • John M. T. Finney
  • Louisa M. Alcott
  • William Tyler Page
  • Joseph H. Nicholson
  • Thomas Nelson Page
  • James McCosh
  • Albert C. Ritchie
  • George W. Woodward
  • Charles Bulfinch
  • Samuel Mcintyre
  • Pierre L'Enfant
  • Edward L. Grant
  • Robert J. Collier
  • Joshua W. Alexander
  • John A. Donald
  • William H. Jackson
  • Janet Lord Roper
  • Nathan Towson
  • Robert Erskine
  • John Wanamaker
  • John Stevenson
  • George M. Cohan
  • George H. Pendleton
  • George W. Childs
  • Robert Eden
  • James A. Farrell
  • Jose Marti
  • Crosby S. Noyes
  • Louis Marshall
  • Townsend Harris
  • George Vickers
  • John W Powell
Contract date
24 December 1942
  • Edwin L. Drake
  • Thomas U. Walter
  • Thorstein Veblen
  • John T Holt
  • Arunah S. Abell
  • Joshua Thomas
  • William S. Thayer
  • David Devries/Samwater
  • Henry Van Dyke/Samhain
  • James M. Gillis
  • Lionel Copley/Sambrake
  • Matthew Brush/Samoa
  • Holland Thompson/Samite
  • John W. Garrett
  • Peter Cooper/Samarkand
  • Tench Tilghman/Samos
  • James Blair/Samarina
  • Emma Lazarus/Samara
  • Charles C. Long/Samur
  • William Smallwood/Sampa
  • James T. Earle/Samaye
  • John H. Hatton/Samora
  • Orville P. Taylor/Samothrace
  • Marie M. Meloney
  • Arthur P. Gorman
  • Heywood Broun
  • Philip F. Thomas
  • Caleb C. Wheeler
  • Hawkins Fudske
  • Henry Lomb
  • George Uhler
  • Patrick C. Boyle
  • Margaret Brent
  • Ben F. Dixon
  • Francis Vigo
  • John J. McGraw/Samariz
  • Adolph S. Ochs/Samwyo
  • Nikola Tesla/Samkansa
  • Franz Boas/Sammex
  • John Russell Pope/Samdak
  • Horace Bushnell
  • Joyce Kilmer
  • W. R. Grace
  • Jesse De Forest/Samuta
  • Lyon G. Tyler/Samnebra
  • Adolph Lewisohn/Samota
  • Edward Cook/Samwis
  • Simon B. Elliott/Samnesse
  • George M. Shriver
  • Stage Door Canteen
  • Francis P. Duffy
  • Lewis Emery Jr.
  • Harold L. Winslow
  • J. Whitridge Williams/Samsylvan
  • Edith Wharton/Samvern
  • W. Walter Husband/Samyork
  • U.S.O.
  • Jose Artigas/Samokla
  • Priscilla Alden/Samlouis
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Samuel M. Ralston/Samois
  • Edwin A. Robinson/Samsip
  • Augustine Herman/Samsette
  • Charles Scribner
  • Edward Bruce/Samoine
  • Israel J. Merritt/Samflora
  • Frank A. Vanderlip/Sambuff
  • John La Farge
  • Jacob H. Schiff/Samburgh
  • John T. Clark/Samcleve
  • Francis C. Harrington
  • James Carroll/Samgara
  • Barbara Frietchie
  • Daniel Appleton/Samfield
  • Leo J. Duster
  • John F. Goucher
  • James C. Cameron
  • Willis J. Abbott/Samboston
  • Hugh M. Smith
  • Ross G. Marvin/Samtroy
  • J. Fred Essary
  • A. J. Cermak
  • Ammla/Samvard
  • Louis Kossuth
  • Israel Wheelen/Samport
  • Hugh L. Kerwin/Samyale
  • Joshua B. Lippincott
  • Robert Wickliffe/Sambalt
  • Frank R. Stockton
  • Ben H. Miller
  • Martha C. Thomas/Samharle
  • Louis C. Tiffany
  • Carl Thusgaard/Samkey
  • Byron Darnton
  • Melvil Dewey/Samsacola
  • Frederick Banting
  • Martin Van Buren
  • William R. Cox/Samtweed
  • Samforth
Contract date
8 June 1943
  • Samclyde
  • William R. Cox
  • Samettrick
  • Samcree
  • Samfeugh
  • Sameveron
  • Samtay
  • Samnid
  • Samouse
  • Eloy Alfaro
  • Samchess
  • Van Lear Vlack
  • Samesk
  • Benjamin Schlesinger
  • Morris Hillquit
  • Meyer London
  • Morris Sigman
  • Samleven
  • William D. Byron
  • Samlyth
  • Samstrule
  • Saminver
  • Thomas Donaldson
  • Samlossie
  • John L. Elliott
  • Leyte
  • Samgaudie
  • Warren Delano
  • Samaffric
  • Samconon
  • Samnethy
  • Stephen W Gambrill
  • Sameden
  • Robert Ellis Lewis
  • Samcolne
  • Samlea
  • Samshee
  • Samjack
  • Samspelga
  • Samdonard
  • Samgallion
  • Samneagh
  • Edward B. Haines
  • Samhope
  • John H. Murphy
  • Samsturdy
  • Lawrence J. Brengle
  • Samdauntless
  • William Hodson
  • Samtrusty
  • Deborah Gannett
  • Samconstant
  • Francis D. Culkin
  • Samfaithfu
  • Samwinged
  • Samloyal
  • Samfleet
  • Samglory
  • James Kerney
  • Samsoaring
  • Samcrest
  • James D. Trask
  • Samfreedom
  • Samtruth
  • Mona Island
  • Samtorch
  • Samlistar
  • Dumaran
  • Samspeed
  • Samluzon
  • Samnegros
  • Samindoro
  • William Hodson
  • Samtana
  • Samskern
  • Samsylarna
  • Samuel F. B. Morse
  • Dexter W. Fellows
  • Assistance
  • Oakley Wood
  • William S. Baer
  • Sidney Wright
  • William Hodson
  • Mary Pickersgill
  • Joseph B. Eastman
  • Walter Kidde
  • George R. Holmes
  • Diligence
  • Frederic A. Kummer
  • Edward A. Savoy
  • Vincent Harrington
  • A. J. Cassatt
  • S. Wiley Wakeman
  • Hecla
  • Frederick W. Wood
  • Masbate
  • S. M. Shoemaker
  • Palawan
  • Alexander V. Fraser
  • Frederick H. Baetjer
  • Jesse Cottrell
  • William Libbey
  • Benjamin Peixotto
  • Dutiful
  • George M. Verity
  • Charles C. Glover
  • John Hanson
  • Charles A. McCue
  • Milan B. Stefanik
  • Kermit Roosevelt
  • Faithful
  • Bert McDowell
  • Samar
Merchant Victory ships
VC2-S-AP2 ships
  • Frederick Victory
  • Madawaska Victory
  • Woodstock Victory
  • St. Albans Victory
  • Pachaug Victory
  • Malden Victory
  • Westerly Victory
  • Oneida Victory
  • Montclair Victory
  • Towanda Victory
  • Claymont Victory
  • Blue Ridge Victory
  • Fairmont Victory
  • Chapel Hill Victory
  • Aiken Victory
  • Valdosta Victory
  • Eufaula Victory
  • Ocala Victory
  • Kokomo Victory
  • Blue Island Victory
  • Frostburg Victory
  • La Crosse Victory
  • Albion Victory
  • Frontenac Victory
  • Zanesville Victory
  • Sedalia Victory
  • Pontotoc Victory
  • Clarksville Victory
  • Bardstown Victory
  • Lake Charles Victory
  • Morgantown Victory
  • Pittston Victory
  • Hagerstown Victory
  • Milford Victory
  • Coaldale Victory
  • Mahanoy City Victory
  • Kingston Victory
  • New Bern Victory
  • Winchester Victory
  • Stamford Victory
  • Attleboro Victory
  • Laconia Victory
  • Central Falls Victory
  • East Point Victory
  • Woodbridge Victory
  • Rock Hill Victory
  • Fayetteville Victory
  • Westbrook Victory
  • Brandon Victory
  • Rushville Victory
  • William and Mary Victory
  • Georgetown Victory
  • Antioch Victory
  • Williams Victory
  • Vassar Victory
  • M.I.T. Victory
  • N.Y.U. Victory
  • Maritime Victory
  • Howard Victory
  • Marshall Victory
  • Smith Victory
  • Stevens Victory
  • Goucher Victory
  • Kings Point Victory
  • Hood Victory
  • Tusculum Victory
  • Stetson Victory
  • Sheepshead Bay Victory
  • Haverford Victory
  • Webster Victory
  • C.C.N.Y. Victory
  • Rollins Victory
  • Wilson Victory
  • Muhlenberg Victory
  • Gustavus Victory
  • Hampden-Sydney Victory
  • Waycross Victory
  • Altoona Victory
  • Waterbury Victory
  • Nashua Victory
  • Barre Victory
  • Spartanburg Victory
  • Baton Rouge Victory
  • Lynn Victory
  • Biddeford Victory
  • St. Augustine Victory
  • New Rochelle Victory
  • High Point Victory
  • Waterville Victory
  • Lynchburg Victory
  • Parkersburg Victory
  • Atlantic City Victory
  • Pass Christian Victory
Merchant Victory ships
VC2-M-AP4 ships
  • Emory Victory
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in November 1944
Shipwrecks
Other incidents
  • 10 Nov: USS Abarenda, USS Alhena, USS Argonne, USS Aries, USS Cacapon, USS Cebu, HMS Hydra, USS Kyne, USS Lyman, USS Mindanao, USS Oberrender, USS Petrof Bay, USS Piedmont, USS Potawatomi, USS Preserver, USS Saginaw Bay, USS Talbot, USS Walter C. Wann, USS YMS-238, USS Young
  • 13 Nov: U-1052
  • 17 Nov: HMAS ML 827, Seisho Maru
  • 23 Nov: Gus W. Darnell
  • 27 Nov: USS Gar
  • 28 Nov: USS Spearfish
  • 30 Nov: HMS Duff