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Leonard B. "Tuck" Smith (October 29, 1915 in Mayview, Missouri – May 16, 2006 in
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) was an American
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who spotted the German battleship '' Bismarck'' prior to its being sunk by
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naval and air forces."Lt. helped sink Bismarck before U.S. entered WWII: 'Tuck' Smith was in Britain training RAF pilots."
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'', April 10, 2006.
"The Hunter and His Prey Relive the Sinking of the Bismarck: How Two Foes Became Friends"
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'', January 3, 1981.
Smith was the first American to participate in a World War II naval victory and is sometimes considered the first American to be directly involved in World War II for his actions. A number of US pilots, who had ferried Catalinas across to the UK and were supposed to familiarize the RAF crews with the plane, were unofficially used as copilots on operations ("unofficially" because the USA was not at war with Germany at that time). Smith was acting as copilot of ''AH545'' WQ-Z of
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which had been specifically assigned a search area after contact was lost with the ''Bismarck'' shortly after the
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. They flew out of RAF Castle Archdale which was a flying boat base on Lough Erne and through the Donegal Corridor. The plane was primarily piloted by British Flying Officer Dennis Briggs but Smith was at the controls when the battleship was spotted around at 10:10 on 26 May 1941, heading for Brest. He jettisoned the depth charges and made for cloud cover under heavy anti-aircraft fire, losing sight of the ''Bismarck'' and never regaining contact. Two other Americans were also in Catalinas that spotted the ''Bismarck'' later in the day: Lt Johnson in M of
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, and Ensign Rinehart in O of No. 210 Squadron RAF. Knowing the battleship's position accurately enabled the British navy to intercept it and sink it soon after. Kennedy, Ludovic ''Pursuit: The Sinking of the Bismark'', pp. 141ff; 171 and notes, based on an interview with Smith and citing both USN and RN original documents. Smith was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his role in the sinking of the ''Bismarck''. He was later sent to Hawaii, and was flying a training mission between Midway and
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when the base was attacked on the morning of December 7, 1941. He remained in the Pacific Theatre for the remainder of the war, later fought in
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and in the early stages of the
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, reached the rank of captain, and retired from the Navy in 1962, after 23 years on active duty. After his retirement from the Navy, he worked as real estate businessman. He lived in Friday Harbor on
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,
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. He died in 2006 at the age of 90.Dwight John Zimmerman
"The American Who Helped Sink the Bismarck"
''Defense Media Network'', May 8, 2011.
At one stage during his naval career Smith worked alongside
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, whom he described as "one of the most conscientious and hard-working officers I ever met".


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Bismarck: The Report of the Scouting and Search for Bismarck by Ensign Smith
*Roscoe Creed: ''PBY: The Catalina Flying Boat'', p. 246–247. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1985. {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Leonard, B. American aviators Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) 1915 births 2006 deaths Operation Rheinübung People from Friday Harbor, Washington