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Last Rank
Seaman Apprentice
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Last Primary NEC
SN-0000-Seaman
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Last Rating/NEC Group
Seaman
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Primary Unit
1969-1969, COMCRUDESPAC
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Service Years
1969 - 1969
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Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Order of the Golden Dragon
Neptune Subpoena
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Personal Details
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Home State
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Year of Birth Not Specified |
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Tommy Burgdorf (Birddog), FC2
to remember
Johnston, Dennis Ralph, SA.
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Contact Info
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Home Town Not Specified |
Last Address Anderson
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Date of Passing Jun 03, 1969 |
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Location of Interment Not Specified |
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Last Known Activity
USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754), an Allen M. Sumner class destroyer, was named in honor of Frank Evans, a leader of the American Expeditionary Force in France during World War I. She served in late World War II and the Korean War, and Vietnam War before being cut in half in a collision with the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in 1969.

USS Frank E. Evans |
On 3 June 1969, while operating with the Royal Australian Navy between Saigon and Spratly Island, Evans was operating in company with the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. At flying stations, Melbourne signalled Evans, which was to port of the carrier, to take up the rescue destroyer position. The logical movement would be to make a turn to port and describe a circle taking up station on the carrier's port quarter. Inexplicably, instead of turning to port, Evans turned to starboard, cutting across Melbourne's bow and was cut in half in the ensuing collision. Her bow section sank instantly, taking 74 of her crew down with it. At the time of the collision Evans's captain was asleep. The officer of the deck (a junior officer who was not qualified to stand watch, having failed at his previous board) failed to notify him when he executed the station change as required by the Commanding Officer's standing orders. Evans was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 July 1969. The stern section was sunk as a target in Subic Bay on 10 October 1969.
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Other Comments: Not Specified
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