To all,
The effort to get the ship donated continues, The biggest obstacle is the raising of money to complete the payments for items in the application that could not be donated. If you have any loose change please send it along ,it all counts. If you know of any corporate sponsors who might find such an effort something that they would donate to, please ask. Any of you out there who work or worked for companies that built,supplied equipment or repaired these fine ships, please ask.I personally will be sending in a donation of $150.00
Thanks to all of you who have taken an interest in this project, we will triumph in the end! I have entered the latest news below:
This is an update on the status of our Donation Application submission to NAVSEA PMS-333 for the berthing of the ex-USS CHARLES F. ADAMS (DDG-2) in Jacksonville, FL. In preparing the Application, the eight core ACVA team members expended over
2100 hours of in-kind work in three months to complete the 826 pages of the 3-Volume Application. Thanks to the efforts of Pete Mansel, Jim Aldrich, Bob Rumney, Bert
Watson, Wayne Misenar, Craig Bernat, and Tom Crosser, the Application was
completed on March 28. The Application was submitted to NAVSEA on March 31
by the joint team of ACVA and our "sister" organization, the Jacksonville Historic
Naval Ship Association (JHNSA). A summary of our Application is currently available
on the ACVA web site,
www.adamsclassddgvets.org/.
We have expended the majority of donated support from ACVA members and
Ship Associations to pay for the marketing and engineering services required to
prepare the Donation Application. We still need additional financial support to
complete payment for a portion of the berthing design work that was done in support
of the Application. We ask all DDG-2 Ship Associations to encourage their members
to join the ACVA in its effort to save CHARLES F. ADAMS, the surviving ship of the
class. When you look at the summary of the Donation Application that is now posted
on our web site, it is obvious that the whole focus of the ADAMS class museum in Jacksonville will be to memorialize all 23 ships of the class. Planning for local fund
raising events in the Jacksonville area is in progress. We have received several
corporate donations and we are contacting other potential corporate sponsors.
But to continue our efforts to get the Ship Donation Application approved by the
Navy and to begin planning for the restoration effort, the continued support of DDG-2
class veterans will be essential in the short term. Since the beginning of 2008, we
have had 150 new members and over 125 new ACVA Plank Owner Donors join
ACVA. We would appreciate your help in raising the additional funds we require,
and especially in locating more of our shipmates who can join the ACVA and help
us in this important effort. New ACVA members and donors can follow instructions
on the ACVA web site for credit card or mail submissions to ACVA Secretary
Dave Myerly for membership or donations.
Thanks to all for your continued support
Bob Branco
ACVA President.