Asmussen, Glenn Edward, SF1

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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
SF-0000-Shipfitter
Last Rating/NEC Group
Shipfitter
Primary Unit
1962-1966, SF-0000, USS Navasota (AO-106)
Service Years
1942 - 1966
SF-Shipfitter
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Home State
District Of Columbia
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Washington, D.C.
Last Address
11358 E. Cecilla St
Norwalk, CA
MIA Date
Feb 05, 1966
 
Cause
Non Hostile- Body Not Recovered
Reason
Lost At Sea-Unrecovered
Location
South China Sea
Conflict
Vietnam War
Memorial Coordinates
05E 005

 Official Badges 

WW II Honorable Discharge Pin


 Unofficial Badges 

Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family RegistryUnited States Navy Memorial
  2012, Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Assoc. Page
  2014, The National Gold Star Family Registry
  2014, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page


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Last Known Activity:


While the SH-3 helicopter was designed and equipped for anti-submarine warfare, it was commonly used for intership transportation among the 7th Fleet ships operating in the Gulf of Tonkin and South China Sea areas.

The USS NAVASOTA (AO-106) was a fleet oiler which replenished the warships with fuel oil, aviation gasoline, and jet fuel. During operations offshore Vietnam, three NAVASOTA crewmen were lost at sea when the SH-3A (BuNo 149926) they were aboard enroute it went down. As with most at-sea losses, their remains could not be recovered. They had been returning from a collision of 2 destroyers the USS Brinkley Bass and the USS Waddell. 

The three men were
Chief Shipfitter Bernard J. Sparenberg, Baltimore, MD
Shipfitter First Class Glenn E. Asmussen, Washington D.C
Shipfitter Second Class Dan D. McConnaugehay, Artesia, CA.


Lost at sea during one of those south seas Monsoons on Feb. 6, 1966. Two destroyers had run together and one was taking a lot of water, and a call went out for help. They needed someone who knew how to weld under water, The men had that experience and volunteered, eleven men made the trip of a mile or so in a helicopter.

    The storm was so bad that the chopper had to hover and take the men in one at a time. They plugged up the hole and were returning when suddenly the chopper went out of control and plunged into the high waves then turned up-side down. All were rescued but three.


 

   
Other Comments:

Glenn E. Asmussen Served in WWII on the uss Lexington CV-16 according to muster reports as Seaman First Class in the V-6 Program (Enlisted men required for mobilization in addition toother classes of Volunteer Reserve.) He was Transferred in January 15, 1946 and sent to PSC Bainbridge, MD for Discharge. It is beleive that he returned to service in 1950 as in News paper articles of the time he was about to retire after 20 years in the service.

This Sailor has an (IMO) In Memory Of Headstone in Courts of the Missing, Honolulu, Hawaii

   
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Last Updated:
Feb 9, 2014
   
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Service Number: 603 32 18
Enlistment Date 9 July, 1942

   
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