William Swift

William Swift

William Swift (March 17 1848—June 30 1919) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and briefly the Naval Governor of Guam in 1901. He was court-martialed in 1907 for the grounding of the battleship USS "Connecticut" (BB-18), but was later restored to high positions. In 1910, he headed of the aptly-named Swift Board which reorganized the Department of the Navy prior to World War I.

Early life and career

Swift was born in Windham, Connecticut. During the Spanish-American War, he was the Inspector of Ordnance in the New York Naval Yard, with a rank of Commander. On May 28 1900, he was given command of the USS "Prairie". On April 6, he was transferred to command of the USS "Concord( PG-3)". In May 1901, he was again transferred to the USS "Yorktown".

While commanding the "Yorktown" in the Pacific, he was briefly appointed as Governor of Guam to allow then-Governor Seaton Schroeder to return to Washington, DC to testify in the Schley Inquiry. Swift served in this capacity from early August to early October 1901, before being assigned back to the "Yorktown".

On June 25 1902, Commander Swift was promoted to Captain and subsequently assigned to the General Board of the Navy. In that role, he was responsible for inspecting naval yards and shipbuilding efforts on the Atlantic coast. He was also chairman of the Board's Committee on the Fleet. He subsequently was appointed to the Joint Board of the Army and Navy.

Grounding of USS "Connecticut"

On September 30 1906, Swift was given command of the battleship USS "Connecticut", then the largest warship in the fleet, on her maiden voyage. The ship sailed on its first mission to Cuba in January 1907, but was immediately recalled to New York after an outbreak of Typhoid fever among the crew. Immediately after setting out again, the "Connecticut " ran aground at Culebra, Puerto Rico.

According to the "Washington Post", Swift acted against the advice of his navigator and ordered the ship to pass on the wrong side of a navigational buoy and caused it to strike a shoal. (Also according to the "Post", he claimed that the "sun was in his eyes".) He was court martialed on March 26 1907 and found guilty of dereliction of duty. He was relieved of duty for nine-months on half-pay, but was subsequently appointed as Commandant of the Charlestown Navy Yard near Boston, Massachusetts on November 8, 1907.

Later career

Despite his court martial, Swift was promoted to Rear Admiral on January 30 1908. In December 1909, he was assigned to the Naval Bureau of Materials and was appointed by Secretary of the Navy George von Lengerke Meyer to head the so-called "Swift Board" to reorganize the Department of the Navy.

Swift retired on March 17 1908, but was given special duty as an advisor to the Secretary.

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