- Willard J. Smith
Willard John Smith (
May 14 1910 –April 1 2000 ) served as the thirteenth Commandant of theUnited States Coast Guard from 1966 to 1970.He was born in
Suttons Bay, Michigan and was the son of Oscar Smith, a Captain in the U.S. Coast Guard and his wife, Emma Bequist. Upon graduation from high school inCharlevoix, Michigan , he entered theUniversity of Michigan , but later transferred to theUnited States Coast Guard Academy inNew London, Connecticut .Upon graduation from the Academy, he was assigned to a
Galveston, Texas -based Coast Guard cutter and later served as an Aide to CommandantRussell R. Waesche from 1936 to 1939. DuringWorld War II , he was assigned to the Coast Guard's aviation branch and was responsible for the construction and commissioning of the Coast Guard Air Station atSan Francisco, California , where he was assigned to duty until 1946. From 1946 to 1948, he served as commander of the Coast Guard Air Station atTraverse City, Michigan , before his assignment as Assistant Chief of the Coast Guard's Aviation Division from 1948 to 1950. From 1950 to 1951, he attended theArmed Forces Staff College inNorfolk, Virginia . From 1962 to 1965, he served as Superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy.From 1965, until his appointment as Commandant, he served as Commander of the
Cleveland, Ohio -based 9th Coast Guard District. As Commandant in 1967, he oversaw the transfer of the Coast Guard from theUnited States Department of the Treasury to theUnited States Department of Transportation .Upon completion of his service as Coast Guard Commandant in June, 1970, he moved to
Traverse City, Michigan . The following October, he was appointed as Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer Affairs at theUnited States Department of Transportation , serving until July, 1971, when he returned to Traverse City.His wife, the former Harriet A. Lary died on
February 2 2000 , two months before he himself died, aged 89 inAtlantic Beach, Florida .Following
cremation , his remains were interred alongside his late wife's remains inArlington National Cemetery . At the time of his death, he was the oldest-living former Coast Guard Commandant.References
* [http://www.uscg.mil/history/people/WJSmithBio.asp United States Coast Guard Biography]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wjsmith.htm Arlington National Cemetery Biography]
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