THEY NEED OUR HELP
Sent to us by Frank Roche 67-69
In the early morning hours of 3 June 1969 off the
cost of Vietnam the USS Frank E.Evans (DD-754) was involved in a collision with
the Australian Aircraft Carrier HMAS Melbourne (R-21). The EVANS was cut in two
with a loss of 74 crew members. Only one body was recovered. The EVANS served
gallantly during World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
The collision occured outside the 12 mile combat zone off the coast of Vietnam
therefore the names of the 74 sailors cannot be added to the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial in Washington, DC. This is an injustice and must be corrected. Please
contact your U.S. Senator or Congressman to have the criteria changed so that
these 74 heros may be honored by having their names added to THE WALL.
For the full story refer to the Tin Can Sailor, Vol. 33 No. 2 April-May-June
2009 issue. Or contact Lest We Forget USS FRANK E. EVANS (DD-754) Association at
www.ussfee.org. They need our help.