1 Fri January 22 2010 - 17:40:54
Fullname: Michael L Jones
Rate/Rank: Radarman E-5
Email: wtrclrs@indy.rr.com
Where are your from?: Indiana
Comments: Served aboard the Agile from Spring 1961 through August 1963. Recently sent my ships patch to the dry cleaners only to have it disintegrate. Sure would like another patch if one is out there. Often think of my shipmates and how they may be doing. Mike

2 Sat November 28 2009 - 06:55:40
Fullname: HAROLD JOHNSTON
Rate/Rank: EM3
Email: HAROLDJOHNSTON@61.COM
Where are your from?: COLUMBUS,OHIO
Comments: I MISS THE OLD DAYS OF THE WOODEN SHIP AND IRON MEN.

3 Sat October 24 2009 - 02:40:22
Fullname: david hensley
Rate/Rank: en2
Email: encdh@embarq mail.com
Where are your from?: limestone,tn
Comments:

4 Sun August 02 2009 - 19:56:26
Fullname: Thomas G. Kahler
Rate/Rank: DC1
Email: seadragn42@aol.com
Where are your from?: Orig; Mineola, NY; now Yorktown, VA
Comments: Served in AGILE from Jan 64 - Jul 67. Retired LT(LDO) in '82.

5 Sun June 21 2009 - 16:14:31
Fullname: Earl (Jack) Parker
Rate/Rank: ETN-2
Email: ejackparker@bellsouth.net
Where are your from?: Atlanta GA
Comments:

6 Thu March 05 2009 - 11:16:19
Fullname: michael w boudreau
Rate/Rank: en-3
Email: mike3iron@hotmail.com
Where are your from?: vermont
Comments: 1964 t0 10/65, engineroom

7 Sun December 14 2008 - 06:29:55
Fullname: Donald L. Hawbaker
Rate/Rank: EN-2
Email: Fuelman1946@aol.com
Where are your from?: Central Iowa
Comments: Greetings Fellow MSO/MCM Sailor, My Name is Donald L. Hawbaker, I am the Membership Director for the Navy MSO Association inc. You can Visit our home page here: http://www.nmsoa.org I am currently working my 2009 membership drive and I have located your contact information on various e-group guest books and registration areas to do with the MSO/MCM Community or am attaching this to sites dedicated to current and former Navy personell . I would like to extend an invitation to you to join the NMSOA and become a member of our Brotherhood. We build web sites in memory of our old ships, we hang out together on various e-groups to keep in touch and we even hold an all crews reunion every two years. The last of which was held October 2007 at Corpus Christi Texas with an awesome visit to the Ingleside Naval station and a private tour of an MCM as well as the Mine Counter Measures school. If you would like to be in the company of fellow EX-MSO Sailors or Active Duty and Former MCM Sailors, The NMSOA is the place for you... I look forward to seeing you aboard! Thanks for your time, Donald L. Hawbaker

8 Fri February 08 2008 - 14:47:15
Fullname: Robert Mergy
Rate/Rank: EN2
Email: rdmem@sbcglobal.net
Where are your from?: Jamestown, OH
Comments: I was stationed aboard the Agile from 1956 to ship leaving Newport News Shipyard in September of 1957. I went to NOB for discharge.

9 Tue October 02 2007 - 05:04:49
Fullname: mark shuttlesworth
Rate/Rank: mrc ret.
Email:
Where are your from?: tuscaloosa alabama
Comments:

10 Sun August 05 2007 - 21:07:57
Fullname: W. W. "Mike" Warren
Rate/Rank: EN2
Email: usslucid@usslucid.org
Where are your from?: Bradford Island, California
Comments: Members of the minesweeping community; The Lucid MSO-458 Foundation was formed by a group of minesweeper crewmen who served aboard US Navy MSO's. MSO's are a class of wooden hull oceangoing minesweepers that are now decommissioned and fading from public memory. The group has obtained the USS Lucid MSO-458 and has her docked at Bradford Island, California. Work has begun! The organization is restoring her and a public museum is established. The MSO is a little known and poorly documented, extremely interesting facet of Naval history. The USS Lucid Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the minesweeping men and their wooden ships, the last all wooden US Naval ships, to navigate the oceans. We will be telling the stories of Mine Recovery and UDT teams, Floating Pigs, Hammer Boxes, Magtails, Aluminum Engines and Towed Sonar. The little known stories of Contact, Magnetic and Acoustic minesweeping as well as the mystery of Magnetic Countermeasures will be told through the displays, narratives and museum media. Typhoons, tiny ships and ice-clad superstructures are only a small part of the "Wooden Ships and Iron Men" story. From sweeping the Mekong Delta in Viet Nam, observing the final Nuclear blasts on Johnston Island to sweeping the Persian Gulf, "Where the Fleet Goes, We've Been" will be clearly illustrated. Since there is no other Naval Museum that even attempts to tell the story of the MSO the USS Lucid is an important and living detail of US Naval History. First, Lucid must undergo a restoration. Previous civilian owners for commercial use have modified her. She needs hull repairs and painting and re-outfitting to be brought back to her former Naval dignity and glory. The Lucid MSO-458 Foundation has a workforce of planners, engineers and volunteer manpower who are vested and committed to this grand and worthy project. Bringing her to life is a large financial undertaking. We’re looking for tax-exempt gifts from the Military Industrial sector and individuals to help with this extremely valuable endeavor. Of course, all donors will be properly and prominently acknowledged aboard the vessel. Your donation will help preserve this vital part of Naval History. Please join us in telling the MSO story by sending a tax-exempt gift to Lucid MSO-458 Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit foundation through our website. http://www.usslucid.org

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