Glenn Edward AsmussenShipfitter 1st ClassUSS NAVASOTA, 7TH FLEET United States Navy 26 April 1922 - 05 February 1966 Washington, District of Columbia Panel 05E Line 005 |
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The database page for Glenn Edward Asmussen
REMEMBEREDby one who wears his MIA bracelet.gusmac23@hotmail.com |
I am a member in the US Air Force and have worn his bracelet for almost a year.
A1C Emma Emmons |
I wore one of Glenn E. Asmussen's POW/MIA bracelets for fifteen years. I received it after donating to the POW/MIA cause at the Miramar Air Show in 1990. It was special to me for the obvious reasons, but also because he and I share the same first name. I have recently lost the bracelet. I'm very upset about it. However, I am going to continue his memorial on my blog
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Glen was a friend of mine. I was stationed aboard NAVASOTA until Sept 1965. We worked in the same shop. In fact he was the #2 man in charge and Chief Ben Sparenburg was in charge. Dan McConnaughhay also worked in the shipfitter shop. Dan was the closest friend I ever had in the Navy. All 3 of these fine men were killed 5 months after I was transferred, doing the job I would have been doing. This all happened on my 23rd birthday. Over the years I have stayed in close contact with Dan's family. His kids have grown up to be fine adults. I have never known finer men, may they rest in peace...
From a close friend and shipmate, |
A Note from The Virtual WallWhile 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 USS RANGER (CVA-61) went down. As with most at-sea losses, their remains could not be recovered. The three men were
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is one who wears his MIA bracelet. gusmac23@hotmail.com 12 Sep 2002 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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