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PRESS RELEASE 28 FEBRUARY 2008
A 501 (c) (3) Non
Profit Organization PRESS RELEASE
February 28, 2008 Contact Jacksonville, FL Bert Watson 904.353.1738 EX-USS CHARLES F. ADAMS GETS
JACKSONVILLE CITY COUNCIL ENDORSEMENT The City
Council of Jacksonville, Florida passed a Resolution supporting the establishment of the
ex-USS CHARLES F. ADAMS as a Naval Ship Museum in Jacksonville. The CHARLES F. ADAMS is the first in the class of
23 guided missile destroyers built by the Navy in the 1960s. Currently, only one other DDG-2 class ship exists
besides the Adams, and its in Germany moored as a museum. The Adams
Class Veterans Association (ACVA) started the effort to save the ADAMS as a museum by
approaching at least three different cities. Complications
successively sunk the first two efforts. Then
the veterans focused on Jacksonville where they slowly gained some attention, incorporated
a team, and systematically developed support in City Council, Council committees, City
commissions, and received endorsements. After the Resolution passed out of two City
Council committees, it went to the full Council for consideration. On February 26, 2008, the City Council unanimously
passed an amendment to the Resolution that listed the entire Council as co-sponsoring the
Resolution and then quickly voted to pass the Resolution without dissent. ACVA Board
member Wayne Misenar, a retired Chief Warrant Officer, said that this was a day he has
looked forward to for a number of years. Its
a day I wasnt sure Id ever see. The
response to the ACVA from veterans expressing congratulations and quickly adding that they
are available to volunteer to help bring the Adams back to her nimble state of readiness,
at least as a museum, is gratifying. AVCA
President Tom Crosser expressed appreciation for the progress to date and is very excited
about the response from members of the AVCA and other ship organizations. If we continue to get the support from
members that we have seen in the last couple days, we will easily meet our goal to have a
full list of volunteers to help bring her back to glory. The ACVAs reason for existing is to save the
Adams and find her a home where she can serve the rest of her life educating and
entertaining the public, veterans and children. The
museum plans include memorializing all 23 ships in the class, including photos,
memorabilia, and histories of the service of all the ships. According to retired Navy
Captain Bob Branco, a former Commanding Officer of the Adams, Its appropriate
to bring the ship back home to Jacksonville where she was home-ported for the last 23
years of her service. From here,
the effort to save the Adams will include submitting an approximate 1,000 page Ship
Donation Application to the Navy, and fundraising, fundraising, fundraising. Jacksonville team member Bert Watson knows very
well what the ACVA is facing, but remains very optimistic.
Ive been looking far into this tunnel for months, seeing a light
and trying to decide if it was a train coming at me or not.
I am very inspired by the capability of the ACVA team to put this Ship
Donation Application together. It is
definitely daylight in that tunnel. But
Watson also knows that the development of the Application must be matched by a successful
fundraising campaign. The funding strategy
will depend on three areas: (1) the DDG community strongly supporting the effort; (2) the
greater Jacksonville community participating in large numbers; and (3) the business and
corporate community playing their part. Between
in-kind and monetary contributions, the $7 million cost to bring her to museum ready
status is a realistic goal. The quality
of the attraction to be gained by the Jacksonville Community will be substantial. The organizers foresee the ADAMS being an exciting
interactive and vibrant museum as well as the premier event venue in Jacksonville. There are no naval ship museums in Florida or
Georgia, and both states have significant naval and military presence. Initial estimates suggest the Adams will be
dedicated as the Jacksonville Historical Naval Ship Museum in mid-2010. Additional
information on the effort to establish ADAMS as a museum ship in Jacksonville can be found
at the following web site, including information on how individuals and companies can make
donations, volunteer, and participate : www.adamsclassddgvets.org
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