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Honor the Navy Sailors Left Off the Vietnam Memorial Wall
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Sponsor: The Veterans Site
Seventy-four Navy sailors died after Vietnam combat support, yet their names remain absent from the Wall more than five decades later.
On June 3, 1969, the USS Frank E. Evans was cut in two during a collision with the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in the South China Sea. Seventy-four U.S. Navy sailors died, including three brothers serving together and the son of a senior chief who survived the disaster.1
Their Service Was Tied to Vietnam
The Frank E. Evans had supported combat operations off Vietnam before the collision. Task & Purpose reports the destroyer had fired nearly 2,000 rounds in support of Operation Daring Rebel weeks earlier, after years of Vietnam service.2 Survivors and families argue the sailors died in connection with that war and deserve a place on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
A Technical Rule Has Kept Their Names Away
The Department of Defense has repeatedly refused to add the names because the collision happened outside the defined Vietnam combat zone and, under current criteria, was not considered direct support of a combat mission at that moment.3 GAO found that DOD has reviewed the case and continues to rely on those criteria, even though 380 names have been added to the Wall since its 1982 dedication to correct omissions and address other cases.4
Families Have Waited Long Enough
For decades, survivors and relatives have asked the nation to recognize these sailors where their sacrifice belongs. Local and national advocates continue to press Pentagon leaders to revisit the policy and correct what families see as a painful injustice.5
This is a matter of honor, compassion, and historical responsibility. The men of the USS Frank E. Evans served during the Vietnam War, supported U.S. forces, and lost their lives while still part of that mission.
Sign the petition urging Pentagon leaders to add the 74 USS Frank E. Evans sailors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
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