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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Saint Paul (CA 73). 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 180 crew members registered for the USS Saint Paul (CA 73).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1960 | 1961 – 1965 | 1966 – 1967 | 1968 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Ellis, Walter | Seaman | Jul 1944 – Jun 1946 | 2nd | |
Hancock, Russell | YOMAN 1ST CLASS | 1945 – 1949 | ||
Bueinniger, Fredrick | TC 1C TURRETT3 | Apr 1945 – Sep 1945 | 3rd | Looking for anyone onboard at this time please email my |
Spencer, Gwynne | ET2 | Dec 1946 – Apr 1947 | CR | I arrived on board in late 1946 with another ET2 and two ET3. At the time there were NO rated ETs on board and the equipment was in bad repair. We had to put it all in shape in a hurry, as the ship was to undergo inspection. We did it! |
Ungaro, Joseph (Joe) | Mu3 | 1948 – 1950 | Band | |
Dukellis, Nicholas E. Dukellis (Duke) | CS3 | Apr 1948 – Apr 1949 | S-2 | Worked in Commissary Office and Bake Shop Brother was also on board |
Bailey, Gordon | mm 1/c | Sep 15, 1948 – Nov 10, 1951 | M div. | |
Gorman, W.h. | QM 3 | Oct 1948 – Jul 1952 | CS | Had some good times and bad times. Always enjoy the reunions,have been lucky enough to atend all except two. |
Weinmann, Renz | POSC | Nov 15, 1950 – Dec 15, 1951 | TARE | I remember a few sailors by name: Very, Ochter, Sherrer, Stivender, Kirk, Lovelace, Smith, Coates. Living here in Harmony PA. Would like to be included in notice of next reunion. |
Jackson, Robert | SEAMAN | Apr 1, 1951 – Feb 24, 1956 | ||
Bradley, Harold "brad" | MRCM | Jul 1951 – Jul 1952 | Harold Bradley was a career Navy man and served in several ships and shore stations. He was an E-9 RCM Chief. Passed away in 1976 in Miami, Florida. | |
Madrid, Ramon | seaman | Nov 6, 1951 – Nov 6, 1955 | 4th | |
Board, Bob Board | PISN | Feb 1952 – Sep 1954 | EX | Worked in print shop. Past president of the Saint Paul Assoc. that has over 2800 former shipmates as members. We have reunions every 2 years. Boise, ID 2014. On board when turret one accident 1952. Now print newsletters |
Sledden, Dick | RM1 | Oct 3, 1952 – Nov 30, 1955 | CR | Radio One was my duty and general quarters station. Supervisor of watch Nov 54 to Nov 55. Also spent time with the ET's in Radio Two. During LBeach drydock, 1952, was temporarily assigned to Radiio Long Beach. |
Converse, William | Seaman | 1954 – 1957 | Fifth | Looking for Shipmate Charles Brown from Michigan |
Farrow, Leroy | RD3 | 1955 – 1957 | OI | |
Lauriano, Albert Al | EM2 | 1955 – 1960 | do not remember | |
Drew, Gordon | Radarman 3rd class | Mar 1955 – 1957 | OI Division | Good times fond memories it was lhome for two years I miss em all |
Wargo, Joe | CA73 | Apr 7, 1955 – Aug 17, 1956 | CR | Worked in Radio 1 for awhile As teletype repair then up to radio 2 to set up xmitters til Flag left and then to Post Office. worked with Baily and Koon and then left ship in Bremerton in 56. Remember a Chief Castro. Life aboard was good. |
Lake, Richard | 1956 – 1961 | M | I am just looking for any old shipmates. Would like to speak to some old buddies. | |
Borton, Norm | FP2 | 1956 – 1958 | R | made two cruises, far east |
O'neal, Verne | RD3 | Mar 1956 – Aug 1959 | OI | 17/06/07 Live in New Zealand now.Came here in Feb 1958 W/St Paul & met a girl...The years on the Saint were the good years. Love to hear from anyone who remembers steaming into a strange port W/"When the Saints Go Marching In" blaring.... |
Best, Mike Feathers | SN/QM3 | Apr 1956 – Apr 1958 | OS | LOOKING FOR WILEY H. RIDINGS, MATE NAMED COOKIE, BUELL, QM2, AND ANY OTHER SIGNALMEN, AND QUARTERMASTERS ABOARD FOR THE 56/57 CRUISE. WENT TO FUNERAL OF RAMON MAGSAYSAYS, PRESIDENT OF THE PHILLIPPINES, AND WAS PART OF OPRATION BEACON HILL. |
House, Robert H. House | YN3 | May 1956 – Feb 1958 | B | Fireman Apprentice in fireroom for a few months before being assigned to Log Room as typist. Changed rating to Seaman Apprentice in order to strike for Yeoman. |
Price, Donald Price | RM2 | May 16, 1956 – Mar 5, 1959 | OR | Two cruises to WestPac |
Hicks, Paul R. | E3 | 1957 – 1958 | 6th | Looking for buddies from the 6th division who remember the cruise to New Zealand and crossing the line initiation. |
Pincock, Dwight ( Ike) | IC-2 | 1957 – Nov 4, 1960 | Echo | My time aboard the St Paul was a great learning experience and provided me the technical experience for work later on. It also provided the GI bill that helped me to obtain a Bachelor's degree. I also gained friends. |
Andrew, Jackson | TE2 | 1958 – 1959 | St Paul was taken out of commission 1959. | |
Fuller, Charles/chuck | EMFN | 1958 – 1959 | ECHO | |
Ferguson, Jon | QM3 | Jan 8, 1958 – Sep 10, 1960 | Nav | Anybody left that remembers me? |
Craft, Joel | SN | Sep 21, 1958 – Apr 1961 | OR/1ST | MOST CHICKENSHIT SHIP I EVER SERVED IN |
Wood, John | SEAMAN | Nov 1, 1958 – May 1, 1959 | Communications | I was a radioman striker, fresh from boot camp, waiting for my orders to radioman A school. |
Rothenhoefer, Ira--barney- Slim | RM3 | 1959 – 1959 | Extended 2 years for the St. Paul.Home port Yokosuka. Set duplex cw circuit with NPN. I wonder what happened to the chrome plated Vibroplex? Was transferred off in late October to Uss Mansfield DD728. Canceled extension. D214 1/60. | |
Parmeter, Barry (Geedunk) | AT-3 | 1959 – 1959 | Helicopter | |
Gotchall, Terrymm3 | MM3 | Jan 4, 1959 – Jun 18, 1962 | B | I WAS IN THE GENERATOR GANG HACKBARTH WAS THE CHIEF |
Hoffman, Richard Hoffman | RM2 | Jan 12, 1959 – Jun 14, 1962 | OR | Wonder what happened to D.E.M.Williams? . We were both lifted by hoist bucket to clean Antenna insulators on mast right over stacks-phew. Williams was from N.J. He was a good buddy. Sorry St.Paul had to go to scrap. |
Smith, Claude | SN / QM3 | Feb 1959 – Jan 1962 | ||
Doe, John | RMSN | Mar 3, 1959 – Jun 21, 1962 | Radio/Crypto | I named the ships news letter the Roving Saints and won a 72 hr liberty which I took when we were off loading ammo in Yokosuka. Was on board when we raised the 1st state flag in Hawaii. Carried Pres Eisenhower from Manila to Taiwan. |
Thomas, Jack | ENS | Feb 5, 1960 – Aug 1, 1961 | Bravo; Mike; Echo | Saint Paul was my first tour of duty. Went on to spend twenty-one good years in the Surface Navy. |
Hooks, Reece | RM1/2 | Apr 7, 1960 – | OR | Just looking for crew persons in radio/or |
Farias, Edwin | SN | May 1960 – Jan 1962 | 1st and 4th | |
Schaffer, Jerry E | E3 RADIOMAN | Jul 1960 – Aug 1962 | RM | |
Durgin, Paul (Dirty Durgin} | CA 73 | Nov 25, 1960 – Apr 14, 1964 | Bravo | Being aboard the Snookie Poo means alot to me now. I am very proud to have served my country aboard such a great war ship. I owe a lot to a Chief Stam who always checked on my progress on courses that I took for advancement. |
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