Message-ID: <32D1BD4C.315D@cybercom.net> Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 19:04:44 -0800 From: "Michael M. Barrette"Organization: mail@cybercom.net To: John M Murphy Subject: Re: WAVP's References: <19970106170031.AAB13841@localHost> John - The last of I heard of the Half Moon - she was to be sent to sea to be buried. Her bottom was full of cement and not really financially feasible to repair her - since her replacement was already at Governors Island. One of the new 378's (Morganthau) I believe. I originally went into the Coast Guard in June of 68 and went aboard the "MOON" in February of "69" and she was decommissioned in July "69". I made a "Charlie" and a "Delta" while on her. One week from port she lost one engine in the forward engine room. Five days out she lost the other engine in the forward engine room. Three days out she lost one engine in the aft engine room and also the ability to make water - we all smelt good by the time we got into port. Just as we tossed the monkey fist on the pier to dock - we lost the last engine, thank goodness we had a tug boat standing by. I was an FN onboard her. From there I went to Station Townsend's Inlet, NJ and they mutualled to the CGC Boutwell (WHEC-719) in Boston, MA. Seems just like yesterday that all this happened. Well enough of yester year - glad to help. Mike Barrette (YNC Retired)
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