WILLIAM S. ARTHUR, LTJG, USN

From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall
William Arthur '29

Date of birth: February 21, 1907

Date of death: December 12, 1933

Age: 26

Lucky Bag

From the 1929 Lucky Bag:

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WILLIAM SAMUEL ARTHUR

Mandan, North Dakota

"Bill" "Barthur"

AFTER a year at North Dakota University, Bill labored under the impression that he was still in college for most of the first term of Plebe year. This illusion resulted n a Dago re-exam, but since passing this he has always held a fair lead over the Academics. These early struggles cut short his athletic career, but for a time only. In the fall of Second Class year, he broke forth with an A-Squad suit and a bad elbow, which later prevented further advancement in football. But the next spring he came into his own in lacrosse. He had had no experience, but developed so rapidly that George played him against "Light Horse Harry" Wilson for some sixty minutes in the Army game.

Amusement in many forms has attracted him, from room wrecking to "big" liberties, from varsity athletics to "bull" sessions. His tales of Christmas leaves in Baltimore have rung throughout the batt. He has even temporarily convinced us that North Dakota is not just a barren waste. Arthur can justly claim to be of that exclusive and select few, the stripers, whom their classmates like and admire. "——————, Where would Kansas City be?"

Football NA 2. Lacrosse N 2. Two Stripes.

1929 Arthur LB.jpg

WILLIAM SAMUEL ARTHUR

Mandan, North Dakota

"Bill" "Barthur"

AFTER a year at North Dakota University, Bill labored under the impression that he was still in college for most of the first term of Plebe year. This illusion resulted n a Dago re-exam, but since passing this he has always held a fair lead over the Academics. These early struggles cut short his athletic career, but for a time only. In the fall of Second Class year, he broke forth with an A-Squad suit and a bad elbow, which later prevented further advancement in football. But the next spring he came into his own in lacrosse. He had had no experience, but developed so rapidly that George played him against "Light Horse Harry" Wilson for some sixty minutes in the Army game.

Amusement in many forms has attracted him, from room wrecking to "big" liberties, from varsity athletics to "bull" sessions. His tales of Christmas leaves in Baltimore have rung throughout the batt. He has even temporarily convinced us that North Dakota is not just a barren waste. Arthur can justly claim to be of that exclusive and select few, the stripers, whom their classmates like and admire. "——————, Where would Kansas City be?"

Football NA 2. Lacrosse N 2. Two Stripes.

Loss

William was lost on December 12, 1933 when the aircraft he was piloting crashed near La Jolla, California.

Other Information

From Naval History and Heritage Command:

F11C-2 from VF-1B on board USS Saratoga (CV-3) crashed three miles west of La Jolla, Calif., killing Lt. (jg) William S. Arthur. 12 December 1933.

From researcher Kathy Franz:

William was engaged in gunnery exercises and had made several of the 2,000-foot power dives successfully, straightening out his plane and firing at the target just above the water level. On the last attempt, his plane suddenly dived, striking the water after a drop of 2,000 feet. The plane sank in 300 feet of water.

Born in York, North Dakota, William graduated from Mandan high school in June, 1924. He won state-wide prominence as a football and basketball player. In the fall of 1924, he played end on the University of North Dakota football team.

William was appointed to the Naval Academy by Representative J. H. Sinclair.

Per The Bismarck Tribune, North Dakota, June 14, 1928: William was on the Navy lacrosse team and played in the Navy-Army game. “He was stationed opposite Harry Wilson, the great army football, basketball, baseball and what-have-you-in-athletics hero. Neither Lighthorse Harry nor Mandan Billy scored.”

Arthur was a member of the Mandan lodge, A. F. and A. M., and had taken the third degree at a special session of the Mandan lodge, acting under a special dispensation from the Grand Lodge. His father was master of the lodge and conferred the degree.

A memorial service for William was held at the North Island naval air station in San Diego. His brother Donald and J. M. Hanley of Mandan attended the service.

His father Samuel was city auditor, mother Alice, brother Donald and sisters Ruth (Mrs. Earl Owens) and Janet.

He was survived by his parents and has a memory marker in North Dakota.

Navy Directories & Officer Registers

The "Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps" was published annually from 1815 through at least the 1970s; it provided rank, command or station, and occasionally billet until the beginning of World War II when command/station was no longer included. Scanned copies were reviewed and data entered from the mid-1840s through 1922, when more-frequent Navy Directories were available.

The Navy Directory was a publication that provided information on the command, billet, and rank of every active and retired naval officer. Single editions have been found online from January 1915 and March 1918, and then from three to six editions per year from 1923 through 1940; the final edition is from April 1941.

The entries in both series of documents are sometimes cryptic and confusing. They are often inconsistent, even within an edition, with the name of commands; this is especially true for aviation squadrons in the 1920s and early 1930s.

Alumni listed at the same command may or may not have had significant interactions; they could have shared a stateroom or workspace, stood many hours of watch together… or, especially at the larger commands, they might not have known each other at all. The information provides the opportunity to draw connections that are otherwise invisible, though, and gives a fuller view of the professional experiences of these alumni in Memorial Hall.

July 1929
Ensign, USS Maryland

October 1929
Ensign, USS Maryland

Others at this command:
January 1930
Ensign, USS Maryland

Others at this command:
July 1931
Ensign, Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
CDR Melville Brown '10 (USS Saratoga)
LT Thomas Fisher '18 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Claude Haman '26 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Robert Symes '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg John Eldridge, Jr. '27 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 2B)
LTjg Julian Greer '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
October 1931
Ensign, Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
CDR Melville Brown '10 (USS Saratoga)
LCDR Oscar Erickson '16 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 2B)
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LT Edwin Conway '20 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Claude Haman '26 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Robert Symes '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Julian Greer '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
January 1932
Ensign, Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
CDR Melville Brown '10 (USS Saratoga)
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LT Edwin Conway '20 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Claude Haman '26 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Robert Symes '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Julian Greer '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
April 1932
Ensign, Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
CDR Melville Brown '10 (USS Saratoga)
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LT Edwin Conway '20 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Walter Leach, Jr. '24 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Robert Symes '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Julian Greer '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS Mathias Wyatt '29 (Aircraft Squadrons, Battle Force)
ENS William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
October 1932
Lieutenant (j.g.), Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Mathias Wyatt '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Ottinger '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Frank Latta '32 (USS Saratoga)
January 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
LT Jack Richardson '19 (Aircraft Squadrons)
LT Van Moore '19 (USS Saratoga)
LTjg Matthias Marple, Jr. '23 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Mathias Wyatt '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Ottinger '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Frank Latta '32 (USS Saratoga)
April 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
LT Jack Richardson '19 (Aircraft Squadrons)
LT Matthias Marple, Jr. '23 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Eugene Davis '27 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Renwick Calderhead '27 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS Weldon Hamilton '28 (Torpedo and Bombing Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
LTjg Mathias Wyatt '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg Jacob Britt '29 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Mack Vorhees '30 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS James Kyes '30 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS Leo Crane '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Stone '31 (USS Saratoga)
ENS George Ottinger '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Frank Latta '32 (USS Saratoga)
July 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
LT William Sample '19 (Aircraft Squadrons)
LT Matthias Marple, Jr. '23 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
2LT Ernest Pollock '28 (Scouting Squadron 14-M)
LTjg Mathias Wyatt '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg William Oliver '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
ENS James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Cleon Felton '31 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS James Murphy '31 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS George Stone '31 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS George Ottinger '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Frank Latta '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Paul Burton '33 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Robert Fair '33 (USS Saratoga)
October 1933
Lieutenant (j.g.), Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 1B, USS Saratoga

Others at this command:

Others at or embarked at USS Saratoga:
LCDR William Sample '19 (Aircraft Squadrons)
LT Matthias Marple, Jr. '23 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
2LT Ernest Pollock '28 (Scouting Squadron 14-M)
LTjg Mathias Wyatt '29 (Fighting Plane Squadron (VF) 6B)
LTjg James Clarkson '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Byron Newell '30 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Cleon Felton '31 (Scouting Plane Squadron (VS) 2B)
ENS James Murphy '31 (Torpedo Plane Squadron (VT) 2B)
ENS George Stone '31 (Aircraft Squadrons)
ENS George Ottinger '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Frank Latta '32 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Paul Burton '33 (USS Saratoga)
ENS Robert Fair '33 (USS Saratoga)


Class of 1929

William is one of 29 members of the Class of 1929 on Virtual Memorial Hall.

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