A Call To Action tells the story of the collision between the USS Frank E. Evans and the HMAS Melbourne on 03 June 1969. The mission of this is to get the names of the Lost 74 Sailors engraved on the Vietnam Memorial Wall, where they belong and are currently omitted.
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Listen to the story as survivors and members of the USS Frank E. Evans Association tell the story of what happened that fateful night, and how these soldiers are being denied the right to be immortalized on "The Wall." Learn the issues they have had to endure, are still enduring and how you can help.
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Visit their website to learn the entire story, see more photographs and how you can help at: www.ussfee.org.
UPDATE
29 July 2020
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Why the Vietnam War could Upend a Trump Pentagon Nominee
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Yet another slap in the face to the Lost 74 of the USS Frank E. Evans, the survivors, their family and friends.
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Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said he is opposing the nomination of Anthony Tata for undersecretary of defense for policy unless the Defense Department changes its position on adding the names of sailors killed on the USS Frank E. Evans a half-century ago to the memorial in Washington.
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Yet .... "It made no sense to me that a ship of sailors who had just left the combat zone and was going to return to the combat zone, and in the meantime doing exercises in preparation for war, aren't worthy of being memorialized," Cramer told The Bismarck, North Dakota, Tribune last year (2019).
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Read the entire article here and help us do what you can to get this resolved for these brave men, their families, friends and the survivors. Help stop the political bureaucracy and get these men's names on the Vietnam Memorial Wall!
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