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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Ticonderoga (CV 14). Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website?
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There are 283 crew members registered for the USS Ticonderoga (CV 14).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1955 | 1956 – 1960 | 1961 – 1964 | 1965 – 1967 | 1968 – 1970 | 1971 – now
| Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bradley, Douglas | mm2 | 0000 – Jul 3, 1967 | M | |
| Lapierre, Lawrence "Larry" | Gunners Mate | 1941 – 1945 | Navy | My grandfather was on the USS Ticonderoga during WWII. I am looking for anyone who knew him, or their descendants. I know he was friends with servicemen named Friedberg, Morris, Woodridge, Marshall, Lake, & Magicky. |
| Delaney, Eugene Forrest | e-7 | Aug 18, 1941 – Dec 15, 1945 | 7 | for my father who was a parachute rigger on the CV14 during WWII |
| Peloso, Frank | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | 1943 – 1945 | One of the original crew. Was on a 5 inch 38. | |
| Kendal, Herbert | PFC | 1943 – 1945 | Marine Corp | My grandfather was a Marine Corp antiaircraft gunner on the Tico. I was wondering if anyone knew him. He passed away in 1997 and I was only 5. I would like to know more about him. Email me at jacob.kendal@yahoo.com |
| Heller, George | Rm2/c | 1943 – 1945 | unsure | George is now deceased. He was proud of his service and was a plank owner on the "Big T". |
| Beauregard, Ronald | 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER | 1944 – 1947 | ||
| Miedreich, Joe | 1944 – 1945 | My grandfather Henry Miedreich (Hank) was on the USS Ti during WWII. I am trying to locate any crew members that may have known him. I believe he was a coxswain. If you have any info, pics, stories, please contact me. | ||
| Andrews, Burton S. | 1944 – 1945 | I am posting this for my Grandfather, Burton Andrews. I believe he worked on the catapult. Burton passed away, Aug. 2006. He was proud to serve on the Big T and with her crew. If anyone out there knew him, I would be honored to hear from you. | ||
| Bakes, Andrew Wallace | SEAMAN CLASS2 | 1944 – 1945 | ORDINANCE | |
| Church, John R. (Jack) | S 1/C | 1944 – | ||
| Walsh, Richard "dick" | GUNNERS MATE | 1944 – 1945 | My grandfather was onboard in 44-45. He manned #2 40mm aa gun on the bow under the flight deck & #5 above the island. Pop passed away April 1st, 2009 and I would appreciate any stories or memories you have of him. Thank you! | |
| Wroblewski, Edward "Whitey" | Seaman First Class | 1944 – 1945 | U.S. Naval Reserve | This is for my Father. He manned a 40mm gun and also worked with the ships radar. He received shrapnel wounds off of Formosa after a Kamikaze attack. He talked of riding out one of the typhoons the ship sailed thru. |
| Haney, Marion L. (Frog) | Seaman 1/C | 1944 – 1945 | Do not know | Deceased. I am posting for my uncle who later served on the Saratoga, and Intrepid. |
| Large, Charles "chuck" Large | M1/C | Jan 15, 1944 – Oct 8, 1945 | A until April 1945 when we went back out. Then, same job, but R-1 | First man assigned. Was present for launching 7 feb 44. Ran ship's metalshop on hanger deck and covered engineering spaces. Battle station repair 5 fwd.Over-come fighting fires 21 Jan.Stayed with her til war end. Member of Big T assoc. |
| Martinez, Frank (Geno) | COXSWAIN (T) SV V-6 USNR | Jan 21, 1944 – Dec 1, 1945 | I am Geno's Grandson, he is 90 yrs of age living in Phoenix for the past 20 yrs. He remembers his service vividly, I just received his Bronze Star after 60 years. If anyone can share a story pls don't hesitate | |
| Gauthier, Leo | seaman 1st class | Jan 28, 1944 – Oct 8, 1945 | 2nd Division - 5 inch guns | served proudly: standing by: 82 years young. The Big 'T' is still and always will be the best damned ship in the Navy ..Don't forget the Big 'T'.. and that you are still Dixie's kids..." -Our Skipper Dixie kiefer USN View 'now' Photo |
| Julien, Richard Louis | Feb 1, 1944 – Sep 1, 1946 | I place this for my father, who was a radioman/gunner in SB2C Helldivers off this ship. He passed away in July, 1999. He recounted many fond memories and stories of his adventures as a 17 year old with this crew. God Bless. | ||
| Rosenberg, Philip (Rosey) | GM 3/C | Feb 20, 1944 – Jun 20, 1946 | 4th | 20mm guns (just aft the deck-edge elevator) sponson captain. While in Tokyo Bay was injured in fall while trying to climb up monkey line from LSVP to fantail (during beginning of typhoon. Had successful career in sales promotion, now retired. |
| Weidler, Robert (Pop's) | CMS | Mar 1944 – 1945 | NOT SURE | PLACED FOR MY FATHER WHO SURVIVED JAN 21 1945 ATTACK.RECEIVED LETTER OF COMMENDATION FOR ACTIONS AFTER ATTACK.PASSED AWAY 4/08/1986. HE WENT TO SEVERAL "BIG T "REUNIONS.HE WAS 36 WHEN HE SERVED THEY CALLED HIM POP'S WAS A GREAT DAD.. |
| Burch, William | COMMANDER | May 4, 1944 – May 1945 | Executive Officer | In memory of my dad who was aboard when the Ti was hit by a Kamikaze & bomb on 1/21/1945. Although severely wounded he was 1st to take a hose to fire. Refused to stay in Sick Bay. Awarded Gold Star in lieu of 3rd Navy Cross. |
| Eshleman, Harold | S1/C | May 7, 1944 – Apr 1946 | 6 | 40mm mount, 04 Level, Island |
| Andrews, Art | AOM 1st Class | May 20, 1944 – | V 5 | I was on board for the commissioning ceremony, and was on until the end of World War II. I was also on board for two trips to bring servicemen home from Hawaii. |
| Thomlinson, Harry | electricians mate | Sep 1944 – 1946 | not sure | My grandfather is 90, still drives,farms,and his wife is right beside him.vividly recalls the crashes, refused to report to sick bay after falling down 2 flights of stairs.A fire took all his medals ,pics,uniforms etc. |
| Stubblebine, James M. "Stub" | LT. | Nov 2, 1944 – Jan 24, 1945 | VT-80 | TBM Pilot; DFC 12Jan45. Barely survived kamikaze attack 21Jan45. Put 100's of shipmates over the side in days following. Then went to CV19 w/ sqdn. Finished med school & was a Calif. physician for 50 yrs. Died 18Feb04 at 83 (Entry made by son). |
| Dean, Purl | YEOMAN 2ND CLASS | Dec 24, 1944 – Jan 30, 1945 | Flag - Rear Admi. Arthur W. Bradford | I was temporarily assigned to Admiral A.W. Radford's staff. My duty station was in the island super structure. That is where I was injured by Kamikaze attack plans. I received a medical discharge 10 months later in Naval hospital. VA useless! |
| Grubbs, Wiley | 82c v6s | Mar 31, 1945 – 1946 | 958 74 26 | this is my dad . he never talked about being in war to me . which i was young when he died he died oct 82 like to find out any thing about the ship and crew. thanks wiley |
| Taylor, Ruben | AMM2 | Apr 15, 1945 – Dec 15, 1945 | Aircraft Mech.on F6F Master at arms force for 3 months | |
| Butler, Edward | e 3 | Feb 7, 1951 – Mar 5, 1954 | cook | My father served aboard this ship. He passed in an auto accident in 1969. I just wanted his name added to the list. I served in the Army 1985-1993. Disabled Gulf War Vet. |
| Skufca, Bill | Petty Office 3rd Class | 1952 – 1954 | Crash Crew/Firefighter/Repair Division | My father was on the Crash Crew/Firefighter...Looking to talk to some Old Ship-Mates |
| Hazzard, Roy | CS3 3RD class | Apr 11, 1954 – Apr 2, 1956 | S2 DIVISION | CS3rd CLASS..WOULD LIKE FIND SHIPMATES IN MY DIVISION THAT SERVED WITH ME |
| Mottola, Vincent | hm3 | May 1954 – Feb 1955 | h | hello to any corpsmen |
| Wentworth, Bob | AB3 | Sep 1, 1954 – Jun 4, 1956 | V2 Arresting Gear Crew | Wonderful memories: Brooklyn navy yard, Gitmo, Norfolk, many months in the Med |
| Mathews, Edward | E-5 | 1955 – 1957 | Radio | |
| Riffe, Cecil | BMSN | 1955 – 1956 | 2nd | |
| Stevenson, Rolland (Steve) | 1955 – 1955 | I'm submitting for my brother, who recently died. The year is approximate. He was aboard the Med cruse, CRS | ||
| Butts, Watson | AK3 | 1955 – 1957 | V6 | I worked in Air Office |
| Parker, Donald | FN | 1955 – Jun 1957 | Eng. Oil king | I remenber when the guys were killed on the flight deck and when we went to the west coast. what a trip |
| Brown, Troy | AD2 | 1955 – 1956 | VA66 | Looking for shipmates |
| Guarino, Joseph "Little Moe" | S/N | 1955 – 1955 | W | After a Med cruise aboard the USS Randolph, CVA 15, I was assigned to the USS Ticonderoga for the shakedown after the re-commissioning . Made it to Guantanamo, we served each other very well. |
| Walker, Harvey | Fireman | Mar 1955 – 1956 | Machinest Mate Striker | |
| Palma, Jose | PNC | Mar 30, 1955 – Feb 12, 1957 | x | I want to hear from all my shipmate assigned to X Division. |
| Schmahl, Robert (Bob) | AO3 | May 19, 1955 – May 15, 1956 | G | I was an AO3. My bunk was under flight deck/arresting cable #2. I recall helping in the aftermath of a jet crash onto the flight deck 11-23-55. Six men killed. It was a traumatic experience. The rest of my time on the Ti was great. |
| Baley, David | SK3 | Sep 1955 – Dec 1956 | supply | WAS IN LEBANON AT THE START OFTHE 1956 MID EAST WAR. -----SHIP BROKE ITS MOORING AND DRIFTED-ASSISTED AT THE ANDRIA DORIA /STOCKHOLM COLLISION.GREAT SHIPMATES |
| Atwood, Jim | MU3 | Oct 1955 – Aug 1956 | Div X | I was assigned to Ticonderoga with Unit Band 198 and a part of ComAirLant out of Norfolk. We cruised the Med in late 1955 until August 1956 |
| Donley, Arthur J | EM3 | Nov 4, 1955 – Aug 6, 1956 | W | Attached to Special Weapons Unit (SWULANT) on board for Med Cruise 55-56. Init home base- NAS Norfolk. W Division boaded with and maintained classified weapons for duration of cruise. |
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