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Frank E. Evans

Ship Designation: 
DD-754
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, June 3, 1969
Collision with HMAS Melbourne
In the early morning hours of June 3, 1969, the Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier, HMAS Melbourne, collided with the American destroyer USS Frank E. Evans. The ships were on manoeuvres in the South China Sea. The damage to the Melbourne was slight. The damage to the Evans was horrific. The forward third of the ship sank almost immediately - taking seventy-four young American sailors to a watery grave. Because of the heroic efforts of the Evans' crew, what remained of the good ship was saved. Men thrown into the water by the collision were rescued by member ships of the task force. The aft section of the Evans was taken to the Subic Bay naval base on Luzon in the Philippines.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 72

Namesort ascending Service Branch
SA Craig Pennell USN
ENS Dwight Pattee USN
EG3 Linden Orpurt USN
SA Michael Orlikowski USN
ENS Gregory Ogawa USN
ENS John Norton USN
SA Timothy Miller USN
SA Andrew Melendrez USN
SA Douglas Meister USN
SA Fredrick Meissier USN
SA Issac Lyons USN
RD1 Eugene Lehman USN
RM2 Ray LeBrun USN
RD1 George Laliberte USN
BM1 Willie King USN
SA James Kerr USN
RD2 Garry Hodgson USN
EMC Edward Hess USN
RD3 Terry Henderson USN
S Steven Guyer USN

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