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William Flores

William Ray Flores was a seaman apprentice in the United States Coast Guard. SA Flores was posthumously honored for heroic behavior during a 1980 ship collision.[2] In November 2011, the Coast Guard selected Flores as the namesake of the third of its Sentinel class cutters.[3][4]

William Flores
Seaman Apprentice William R. Flores, USCG
Birth nameWilliam Ray Flores
Nickname(s)"Billy" Flores
BornNovember 6, 1961[1]
Carlsbad, New Mexico, U.S.
DiedJanuary 28, 1980(1980-01-28) (aged 18)
USCGC Blackthorn, Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.
Buried
Benbrook Cemetery, Tarrant County, Texas[1]
Service/branchUnited States Coast Guard
Years of service1979-1980
RankSeaman Apprentice
AwardsCoast Guard Medal
Namesake of USCGC William Flores
Texas Legislative Medal of Honor

Life edit

Flores was born and raised in Carlsbad, New Mexico. By the time he was in high school, he and his family moved to Benbrook, Texas. With his parents' permission, Flores left Western Hills High School in Benbrook early in order to serve in the United States Coast Guard.[4]

Having been out of boot camp for only one year, Flores was stationed aboard USCGC Blackthorn. As Blackthorn left port from Tampa, Florida on January 28, 1980, the 180-foot seagoing buoy tender collided with the tanker, SS Capricorn, as the tanker entered the bay. The 18-year-old Flores stayed aboard Blackthorn while it sank. He threw life jackets to seamen who were struggling in the water without life jackets. He strapped open the life jacket locker, so that the remaining life jackets were released and floated upwards to the men who were floundering in the water while the vessel sank. Flores then tried to aid wounded seamen who were still aboard. The collision has been described as the worst peacetime disaster in the Coast Guard's history.[5] Seaman Apprentice Flores helped save twenty-three (23) of his crewmates, at the cost of his own life.[3][4][6]

Honors edit

In 2000, twenty years after the collision, Flores was formally honored for his bravery. Flores was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal.[4][5] The Coast Guard Medal is the highest non-combat bravery award of the United States Coast Guard.[7]

Coast Guard Medal Citation edit

 

Seaman Apprentice FLORES is cited for heroism on the evening of 28 January 1980 while serving onboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutter BLACKTHORN. Immediately after the collision between SS CAPRICORN and USCGC BLACKTHORN near the entrance to Tampa Bay, Florida, BLACKTHORN rolled to port and capsized before the ship's personnel could prepare for an orderly abandon ship. Exhibiting composure beyond his shipboard experience, Seaman Apprentice FLORES joined another BLACKTHORN crewmember in making their way to the starboard lifejacket locker and commenced throwing lifejackets over the side to fellow crewmembers in the water. Later, as the BLACKTHORN began to submerge and his companion abandoned ship, Seaman Apprentice FLORES remained behind to strap the lifejacket locker door open with his own belt thereby contributing to the survival of struggling shipmates who retrieved lifejackets as they floated to the surface. Even after most of the crewmembers abandoned ship, Seaman Apprentice FLORES, with complete disregard for his own safety, remained on the inverted hull to assist trapped shipmates and provide aid and comfort to injured and disoriented shipmates. His exceptional fortitude, remarkable initiative and courage throughout this tragic incident were instrumental in saving many lives and resulted in the sacrifice of his own life. Seaman Apprentice FLORES' courage, selflessness and devotion to duty are most heartily commended and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Coast Guard.[8]

In November 2011, the Coast Guard named its third Sentinel class cutter USCGC William Flores. All the vessels in this class are to be named after heroic members of the Coast Guard.[3]

"Your Son is Gone," was the last of five Coast Guard marching cadences nominated for Coast Guard Boot Camp's Top Cadence of 2012. The cadence chronicles the last surviving minutes of Seaman Apprentice William R. Flores aboard Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn January 28, 1980.[9]

St. Petersburg, and the Coast Guard, each held commemorative events to mark the 40th anniversary of Flores' heroic act, in late January 2020.[10] A recently completed life size concrete statue of Flores was unveiled at the ceremony. It will be placed offshore, near the site of the sinking.

In May 2021, Flores was awarded the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions on USCGC Blackthorn.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WILLIAM RAY "BILLY" FLORES". The United States Navy Memorial. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
  2. ^ Patrick McMahon (1980-02-07). "'Hard right rudder': 'Blackthorn' skipper gave command too late, crewman testifies". Petersburg Times. pp. 1, 8. Retrieved 2011-12-02. Twenty-three Coast Guard crewmen died in the accident. Still to come are autopsy results of other crewmen, some of whose bodies are being still recovered from the bay. The body of William R. Flores was found Tuesday.
  3. ^ a b c Monika Diaz (2011-11-28). "Coast Guard remembers former crewman's actions, 31 years later". WFAA. from the original on 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2011-12-02. In January of 1980, Flores was on a Coast Guard cutter when it collided with a tanker near Tampa Bay, Florida. While some of the crew abandoned ship, Flores stayed behind. He helped trapped and injured shipmates.
  4. ^ a b c d Chris Vaughn (2011-11-29). "New CG Cutter Named for Local Hero". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2011-12-02. Two decades after Flores' actions, somehow overlooked in the aftermath of the Coast Guard's worst peacetime disaster, he was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal, the highest decoration that service can bestow. The Coast Guard chose to name its latest fast-response cutter after Flores.
  5. ^ a b "Getting his due Coast Guard hero receives honor posthumously". Fort Worth Star Telegram. 2000-09-17. from the original on 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2011-12-02. The actions of Seaman Apprentice William Ray "Billy" Flores were somehow overlooked as officials investigated the worst peacetime disaster in Coast Guard history. But a few officers didn't forget.
  6. ^ Reinhardt, Mary (March 2014). "Courage in Adversity: The Story of William Flores, the New Mexico Son who became a Coast Guard Hero". Two Toots. Vol. 5, no. 1. USCGAUX 081-02.
  7. ^ "Coast Guard Medal". U.S. Coast Guard Awards History. United States Coast Guard. from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  8. ^ "Coast Guard Medal Award Citations, D-F". www.uscg.mil/history/. United States Coast Guard. from the original on 17 August 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  9. ^ ""Your Son is Gone" - Cadence Contest 2012". Youtube. U.S. Coast Guard. from the original on 2012-11-01.
  10. ^ Kirby Wilson (2020-01-28). "How a heroic Coastie sacrificed himself to save others during the service's worst peacetime tragedy". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, Fla. Retrieved 2020-01-29. Huse was just one of dozens of Coast Guardsmen and women who gathered Monday to celebrate Flores' heroism and to honor the lives lost. (On Tuesday's anniversary, the Coast Guard will remember the tragedy with its own event.)
  11. ^ "Mexican American hero of WWI up for Texas' highest military honor". NBC News. Retrieved 2021-05-08.

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For the former member of the U S House of Representatives from Texas see Bill Flores William Ray Flores was a seaman apprentice in the United States Coast Guard SA Flores was posthumously honored for heroic behavior during a 1980 ship collision 2 In November 2011 the Coast Guard selected Flores as the namesake of the third of its Sentinel class cutters 3 4 William FloresSeaman Apprentice William R Flores USCGBirth nameWilliam Ray FloresNickname s Billy FloresBornNovember 6 1961 1 Carlsbad New Mexico U S DiedJanuary 28 1980 1980 01 28 aged 18 USCGC Blackthorn Tampa Bay Florida U S BuriedBenbrook Cemetery Tarrant County Texas 1 Service wbr branchUnited States Coast GuardYears of service1979 1980RankSeaman ApprenticeAwardsCoast Guard MedalNamesake of USCGC William Flores Texas Legislative Medal of Honor Contents 1 Life 2 Honors 2 1 Coast Guard Medal Citation 3 References 4 External linksLife editFlores was born and raised in Carlsbad New Mexico By the time he was in high school he and his family moved to Benbrook Texas With his parents permission Flores left Western Hills High School in Benbrook early in order to serve in the United States Coast Guard 4 Having been out of boot camp for only one year Flores was stationed aboard USCGC Blackthorn As Blackthorn left port from Tampa Florida on January 28 1980 the 180 foot seagoing buoy tender collided with the tanker SS Capricorn as the tanker entered the bay The 18 year old Flores stayed aboard Blackthorn while it sank He threw life jackets to seamen who were struggling in the water without life jackets He strapped open the life jacket locker so that the remaining life jackets were released and floated upwards to the men who were floundering in the water while the vessel sank Flores then tried to aid wounded seamen who were still aboard The collision has been described as the worst peacetime disaster in the Coast Guard s history 5 Seaman Apprentice Flores helped save twenty three 23 of his crewmates at the cost of his own life 3 4 6 Honors editIn 2000 twenty years after the collision Flores was formally honored for his bravery Flores was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal 4 5 The Coast Guard Medal is the highest non combat bravery award of the United States Coast Guard 7 Coast Guard Medal Citation edit nbsp Seaman Apprentice FLORES is cited for heroism on the evening of 28 January 1980 while serving onboard U S Coast Guard Cutter BLACKTHORN Immediately after the collision between SS CAPRICORN and USCGC BLACKTHORN near the entrance to Tampa Bay Florida BLACKTHORN rolled to port and capsized before the ship s personnel could prepare for an orderly abandon ship Exhibiting composure beyond his shipboard experience Seaman Apprentice FLORES joined another BLACKTHORN crewmember in making their way to the starboard lifejacket locker and commenced throwing lifejackets over the side to fellow crewmembers in the water Later as the BLACKTHORN began to submerge and his companion abandoned ship Seaman Apprentice FLORES remained behind to strap the lifejacket locker door open with his own belt thereby contributing to the survival of struggling shipmates who retrieved lifejackets as they floated to the surface Even after most of the crewmembers abandoned ship Seaman Apprentice FLORES with complete disregard for his own safety remained on the inverted hull to assist trapped shipmates and provide aid and comfort to injured and disoriented shipmates His exceptional fortitude remarkable initiative and courage throughout this tragic incident were instrumental in saving many lives and resulted in the sacrifice of his own life Seaman Apprentice FLORES courage selflessness and devotion to duty are most heartily commended and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Coast Guard 8 In November 2011 the Coast Guard named its third Sentinel class cutter USCGC William Flores All the vessels in this class are to be named after heroic members of the Coast Guard 3 Your Son is Gone was the last of five Coast Guard marching cadences nominated for Coast Guard Boot Camp s Top Cadence of 2012 The cadence chronicles the last surviving minutes of Seaman Apprentice William R Flores aboard Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn January 28 1980 9 St Petersburg and the Coast Guard each held commemorative events to mark the 40th anniversary of Flores heroic act in late January 2020 10 A recently completed life size concrete statue of Flores was unveiled at the ceremony It will be placed offshore near the site of the sinking In May 2021 Flores was awarded the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions on USCGC Blackthorn 11 nbsp USCGC William Flores on the day of her naming ceremony nbsp Cutter s coat of arms with symbolism honoring SA Flores nbsp Flores Company Photo Far left 2nd to last row References edit a b WILLIAM RAY BILLY FLORES The United States Navy Memorial Retrieved 2023 03 31 Patrick McMahon 1980 02 07 Hard right rudder Blackthorn skipper gave command too late crewman testifies Petersburg Times pp 1 8 Retrieved 2011 12 02 Twenty three Coast Guard crewmen died in the accident Still to come are autopsy results of other crewmen some of whose bodies are being still recovered from the bay The body of William R Flores was found Tuesday a b c Monika Diaz 2011 11 28 Coast Guard remembers former crewman s actions 31 years later WFAA Archived from the original on 2011 12 03 Retrieved 2011 12 02 In January of 1980 Flores was on a Coast Guard cutter when it collided with a tanker near Tampa Bay Florida While some of the crew abandoned ship Flores stayed behind He helped trapped and injured shipmates a b c d Chris Vaughn 2011 11 29 New CG Cutter Named for Local Hero Fort Worth Star Telegram Archived from the original on 2012 04 03 Retrieved 2011 12 02 Two decades after Flores actions somehow overlooked in the aftermath of the Coast Guard s worst peacetime disaster he was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal the highest decoration that service can bestow The Coast Guard chose to name its latest fast response cutter after Flores a b Getting his due Coast Guard hero receives honor posthumously Fort Worth Star Telegram 2000 09 17 Archived from the original on 2015 02 03 Retrieved 2011 12 02 The actions of Seaman Apprentice William Ray Billy Flores were somehow overlooked as officials investigated the worst peacetime disaster in Coast Guard history But a few officers didn t forget Reinhardt Mary March 2014 Courage in Adversity The Story of William Flores the New Mexico Son who became a Coast Guard Hero Two Toots Vol 5 no 1 USCGAUX 081 02 Coast Guard Medal U S Coast Guard Awards History United States Coast Guard Archived from the original on 15 August 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2012 Coast Guard Medal Award Citations D F www uscg mil history United States Coast Guard Archived from the original on 17 August 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2012 Your Son is Gone Cadence Contest 2012 Youtube U S Coast Guard Archived from the original on 2012 11 01 Kirby Wilson 2020 01 28 How a heroic Coastie sacrificed himself to save others during the service s worst peacetime tragedy Tampa Bay Times St Petersburg Fla Retrieved 2020 01 29 Huse was just one of dozens of Coast Guardsmen and women who gathered Monday to celebrate Flores heroism and to honor the lives lost On Tuesday s anniversary the Coast Guard will remember the tragedy with its own event Mexican American hero of WWI up for Texas highest military honor NBC News Retrieved 2021 05 08 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to William R Flores William Flores at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Flores amp oldid 1177131073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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