The USS Edson is a National Historic Landmark and only one of the two surviving Forrest Sherman-class destroyers. Since 2012, the USS Edson DD-946 has been docked along the Saginaw River as the Saginaq Valley Naval Ship Museum. It earned it's nickname, The Grey Ghost of The Vietnamese Coast not because it had ghosts aboard and the story is a wonderful one, but these days, there are real ghosts aboard this haunted ship and Bill Randall, a volunteer who has thousands of tours of the ship for many years, can certainly vouch for that and has lots of stories about happenings to him, and others on the ship during paranormal investigations. Listen in and hear about the sailor who took is own life on the ship, and manysightings of Paul Spampanato, who died of a heart attack suffered aboard the vessel on Thanksgiving in 1999. The USS Edson has lots of stories to tell and Bill Randall is the go-to guy to tell them.