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The USS Edson (DD-946) was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of the U.S. Navy, named for Major Gen. Merritt “Red Mike” Edson. It is 418 feet long, and was decomissioned in 1988.
To honor those who lost their lives in the surprise Pearl Harbor bombing, a memorial service is being held at the USS Edson in Bay County on the 73rd anniversary of the attack.
The John Alden Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution held its monthly meeting on Friday, March 13, at Grace A. Dow Memorial Library. The program on the USS Edson was presented by Jim Reha ...
The Edson was decommissioned in 1988 and spent about 15 years at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City before being sent back to the Navy in 2004. It's one of two remaining Forrest ...
The Saginaw River Marine Historical Society (SRMHS) will bring a historical presentation about the USS EDSON DD-946 on Sept. 16 to Bay City's Trinity Episcopal Church, 815 N. Grant St. (at Center ...
The USS Edson Navy destroyer arrived recently, 15 years after efforts to bring a floating museum to Bay County began. The vessel was delivered to Wirt Stone Dock in Essexville, ...
On Memorial Day, there was a somber ceremony at the site of the old U.S. naval ship the U.S.S. Edson to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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