Hull Number: DE-193
Launch Date: 12/12/1943
Commissioned Date: 01/24/1944
Decommissioned Date: 03/27/1947
Call Sign: NGFW
Class: CANNON
CANNON Class
Namesake: WILLIAM GARFIELD THOMAS, JR.
WILLIAM GARFIELD THOMAS, JR.
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
William Garfield Thomas, Jr. was born in Watsontown, Pa. 13 September 1916. He enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve at Philadelphia 14 June. He was appointed midshipman 10 August 1940, commissioned ensign 14 November 1940, and promoted to lieutenant (j.g.) 15 June 1942. He was serving in light cruiser Boise (CL-47) during the Battle of Cape Esperance 11-12 October 1942. When his “turret was hit by enemy fire and danger of … explosions grew increasingly imminent, Lt. (j.g.) Thomas with utter disregard of his own personal safety remained behind to ensure abandonment of the perilous area . . . Despite the fact that eight of his men succeeded in getting out and that he too might easily have escaped . . . Thomas when last seen was telephoning the handling room to order the crew out.” He was awarded the Navy Cross for giving up his life in the defense of his country.
Disposition:
Transferred to Greece under the Military Assistance Program 15 January 1951. Garfield Thomas now serves as Panther (D-67).