SMITH BILLY V

MAJ Billy "Bill" V Smith was a VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 01/24/2023 at the age of 87.9
San Antonio, TX
Flight Class 61-1
Date of Birth 02/12/1935
Served in the U.S. Army
Served in Vietnam with 213 ASHC in 67-68, 213 ASHC in 70-71
Call signs in Vietnam BLACK CAT 3, BLACK CAT 6
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More detail on this person: Billy Vaughn Smith was born on February 12, 1935 in Parker, Kansas. He grew up on an Iowa dairy farm. He was privileged to live through the fabulous fifties and developed a strong belief in America, The Land of Opportunity, during the war years. By the time he was ten he decided on a military career, especially as a pilot. Starting in 1952, Bill earned a bachelor's degree at Iowa State, and later a Master's at the University of Georgia. During his last year of college he met Ruth Elaine Ditto and fell in love. Ruth was his one and only love for the next sixty years. He was devastated when he lost her in June 2016 and put up a shrine of her pictures in his bedroom and did not take off his wedding ring. Hereafter, they will be together again in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Shortly after their wedding, Bill and Ruth headed to Fort Sill, OK, to begin an army career. During the next twenty years they moved their home twenty-six times. Their motto during those years was..."Home is where the Army sends us." In 1961 Bill went to Korea on his first flying assignment. Over the years, Bill and Ruth gained a daughter, a son, and four grandchildren. In 1967 Bill deployed to Vietnam on a ship with the 213th ASHC, and returned for a second tour in 1970 to take command of that same unit. He also commanded an attack helicopter troop and just before his retirement he commanded the 24th Aviation Battalion at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. Upon leaving the service, Bill started a career in the San Antonio commercial real estate market. Over five years he brokered the sale of five million dollars of multi-family property while supervising the construction of 756 apartment units. When the real estate business took a tumble in the eighties, Bill formed and managed three limited partnerships, then two sole proprietor businesses. He sold all of these business interests by 1993 and retired for a while, finding time to write his memoirs and three novels about flying during the Vietnam War. But his entrepreneurial genes couldn't rest and in 2020 Bill and his son built a small RV Park which was in the green two months after opening. Bill died on January 24, 2023 after eighty-seven flights around the sun. He lived a full and eventful life and will be missed by his family and those who knew him well. A funeral service was held at Porter Loring North in San Antonio on February 24, 2023, with interment at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

Burial information: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

This information was last updated 05/17/2023

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