Harry Miller
Don Baggott laying down on the job.
Field day and Fleet Week volunteers
Chief Sandy. Sandy is employed by the Intrepid Museum and is also a 1st class in Naval Reserve and a Navy Seal too. He's just as nice as his smile.
Bill Humienny, one of the coordenators of Edson Field Days
Ed Harrison
Bill and Pete in Machine Shop
Raising the Flag
Pete
Tom Jost Chef's Extraordinair
Throughout the Edson are many cases with displays of ship models and other memorabilia
Items were donated mostly by other tincan sailors. Ships patches, ball caps, coffee mugs, uniforms. Lots of interesting displays and history there. History we were all a part of.
If you go away hungry here somethings wrong. This food is delicious.
break time
The coffee is good too
AND
Dexter Davis Museum tour guide and Air Force Reserve. One of the many nice people who work and volunteer at Intrepid Museum
USS Intrepid CV11, veteran of WWII, Korea and Veitnam. On display is about every type of aircraft that has flown on her flight deck.. How many times has our ship followed this old girl as plane guard during flight ops.
Two more field day volunteers hard at work.
USS Edson DD 946 from Pier
Edson was the last all gun ship in the navy
Come and help preserve our history. Look for field days in other areas too. Charleston, South Carolina, Baton Rouge, La. Buffalo, NY, Fall River, Mass. Bremerton, Washington and Orange, Texas are just a few ship museums with Destroyers that have field days.
On Edson field days like most others we bunk on board, eat and even see a movie on Sat night.
Bill Humienny will be glad to hear from anyone interested.

email Bill Humienney
For information on Edson field days email Bill Humienny
Or check the field day notices in Tin Can Sailors Newspaper or
Contact Tin Can Sailors for information on one closer to you
Gee I gotta lean on something. These coffee cups get heavey. Good darn coffee tho, Pete sure knows how to brew a pot of JAVA

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Bill Humienny