Captain Wilson,
That was a classy and admirable action you took in listing this sailor on the crew's list. It sounds like the circumstances surrounding his death cannot be unequivocally substanciated (finding a body so late after the time of death cannot yield cause of death with certainty), notwithstanding, he served aboard our fighting ship, and though he's gone with uncertaninty he should be remembered as a crew member. Thanks for allowing the Cochrane's crew to do so, through your initiative and honor...Sal
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Actually he may even have left as an FR. He came aboard with me DEC 80 in Diego Garcia.
He died around July 82. I still have a clipping from the Honolulu paper.
Near as we can figure he was coming back to the ship from liberty, fell off the pier and hit his head on the side of the ship and drown. He had just finished a 45 day restriction to ship (Captains Mast) and was out partying.
He was carried as AWOL for 2 weeks, until a TUG nesting out the Worden CG-18 caused his body to be churned up from the bottom.
It was needless to say, not a pretty site.
I entered him in the log when I found that newspaper clipping in an old photo album, along with a picture of him on the small boat at Diego that took us to DDG-21.
CPT (SW) Wilson
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