Glenn Edward Asmussen

Shipfitter 1st Class
USS NAVASOTA, 7TH FLEET
United States Navy
26 April 1922 - 05 February 1966
Washington, District of Columbia
Panel 05E Line 005

7TH FLEET

USS NAVASOTA
Navy Good Conduct, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Glenn Edward Asmussen

12 Sep 2002

REMEMBERED

by one who wears his MIA bracelet.
gusmac23@hotmail.com
29 Sep 2004

I am a member in the US Air Force and have worn his bracelet for almost a year.
Rest in peace and "Thank you".

A1C Emma Emmons
Cheyenne, Wy
emma.emmons@warren.af.mil

14 Jan 2006

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

skywestglenn@hotmail.com

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05 Mar 2006

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,
Bud Bessey, HTC USN (Ret)
1201 N Old Pacific Hwy, Myrtle Creek, Or 97457
seaweed@frontiernet.net

A Note from The Virtual Wall

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 USS RANGER (CVA-61) went down. As with most at-sea losses, their remains could not be recovered. The three men were

  • Chief Shipfitter Bernard J. Sparenberg, Baltimore, MD;
  • Shipfitter First Class Glenn E. Asmussen, Washington D.C.; and
  • Shipfitter Second Class Dan D. McConnaugehay, Artesia, CA.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
one who wears his MIA bracelet.
gusmac23@hotmail.com 
12 Sep 2002



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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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