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USS Chowanoc (ATF 100) Crew List

The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Chowanoc (ATF 100). 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 31 crew members registered for the USS Chowanoc (ATF 100).

NameRank/RatePeriodDivisionRemarks/Photo
Horrocks, Frederick E.EM 1Jan 5, 1950 – 1953EngineeringDid two 6 month tours to ADAK .Two trips to Panama. Two trips to Yokosuka.One to Wanson,Korea where I ended My Sea duty. Got My orders for shore duty. Ended my career in 1955 at PSNS.
Ackley, GeorgeSNDec 1954 – Jul 1, 1955DeckMy Kate father George Bincent Ackley
Dana, RodgerET2Nov 30, 1956 – Sep 25, 1958OperationsMy Fleet Tug duty was the best of my Navy career. I belong to the National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors,NAFTS.Visit www.NAFTS.com
Barff, Ed.EN3Apr 1960 – Feb 16, 1961engineeringTHE CHOWANOC WAS A GOOD VESSEL...WE WENT TO ADAK ALASKA..FOR 9:OS. PATROLED THE ALUTIANS.KODIAC WAS OUR LIBERTY PORT. WE HAD A GREAT CREW..AND OFFICERS.I STILL SEE MY FRIEND JOHN STANOVICH.WE BOTH LIVE IN EUREKA,CA.
Daubenschmidt, Tom DaubeyPN1Oct 16, 1961 – Jul 31, 1963ADMIN
Bakke, JerryEN3Jan 23, 1962 – Apr 1, 1964Engineering
McLeod, James profile iconYN21963 – 1966AdminDeck force SN, Office YN3, YN2
Ryon, DougBM1964 – 1965DeckLiving in Rochester, N.Y.
Cranston, Tomsm 31964 – 1965sm bridgehas anyone heard from Tony Palombo QM? Was on the Chowanoc during same period I was
Syby, Douglas JETR2Jul 1964 – Dec 1966OperationsGreat Duty
McKinnon, Gary MacKshipfitter1965 – 1967engineringgot rammed in the bearing sea by a merchant ship [steel flyer] that lost its rudder in a storm, towed it for about a week until a yard tug took over,then we went to seattle dry dock for repairs.
Stanis, TedSNMar 31, 1965 – Apr 2, 1967DeckGreat Duty and Good Crew
Rogers, DougENGINEMANApr 1, 1965 – Nov 1, 1966Engineering
Moffett, ThomasEN2Sep 1965 – Sep 1967M
Remington, DougEN 31968 – Dec 15, 1971engine roomWas on the ship for 3 west pacs. . In and out of Viet Nam many times.
McCauley, TomIC3Sep 1968 – Feb 1969Engineering
Reed, TerryYN2Oct 1968 – Aug 1969ADMINI reported onboard in Danang, RVN. We made also made a interesting tow to Panama while I was onboard. I left CHOWANOC FOR navsupptact saigon in 1969.
Tata, JohnLTJan 1969 – Jun 1970XO
Stroud, MichaelSA1970 – 1974DeckRather good duty. I learned a lot, had a lot of good experiences, and visited some pretty interesting ports and islands. I liked being in the Deck Department. But I hated helm duty. I'm glad I was on this ship.
Mattei, AnthonyEN3May 1, 1970 – May 1, 1971Engineering I'm looking to reuinite with my old buddies from my crew.
Ellison, DavidPN3Jul 17, 1970 – Jul 16, 1971OPERATIONSThe USS Chowanoc (ATF-100) tied up to the pier in DaNang, RVN in May 1971. the crew was given liberty ashore. I was physically boots on the ground for liberty. VA requires proof. Can anyone provide?
Werger, Michael profile iconSeaman E3Jun 1971 – May 1972Deck DepartmentJust like McHale Navy
Taylor, Paulsn3Jun 1, 1972 – Dec 1, 1973deck
Llewellyn, Anthony (Tony ) IC3Oct 4, 1973 – Dec 4, 1975engineeringGetting caught up on my fellow crew members and stating that my time on the Chowanoc was some of the best and most memorable times of my life. A sailor's ship is truly an " Alma Mater"--Foster Mother. Go,Navy!
Deitz, Micheal profile iconSeamanDec 10, 1973 – Apr 1, 1975DivingServed as Deep Sea Diver. Remembered swimming the high surf for a four point anchor of the ship to extract beached barge. Witnessed change of command formal ceremony very impressive. Lucky to serve under a Mustanger.
Delay, JackQMSN1974 – 1975NAVIGATION
Van Wyck, BruceEM-31974 – 1976EngineerBest thing i ever did was join the Navy.
Zaiger, LeonEN E51975 –Engineering
Lundy, Bill Or Big DogMS3Feb 1, 1975 – Sep 1, 1977S-2 SUPPLYSERVED ON SHIP UNTIL IT WAS DECOMMISSIONED IN 1977. IT WAS SOLD TO EQUADOR NOT AS A TUG BUT AS A SHIP TO CHASE OUR TUNA FLEET OFF THEIR COAST. SAD DAY IN MY NAVY CAREER.
Rosencrans, Mike profile iconETR2Apr 1975 – 1977Operations2 westpac cruises, saw firefights along Vietnam coast, towed target sleds, visited tiny islands, became overexposed to trichloroethane resulting in CFS, Fibromialgia, and other disabilities. Mike Barrows, where are you?
Bishop, DavidEM-3 at the timeMar 1977 – Aug 1977ElectricalMy first real Navy experience. This was temporary duty between EM-A school and Nuclear power school. I thoroughly enjoyed the assignment because the ship had a great crew.

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