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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Seattle (AOE 3). 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 1375 crew members registered for the USS Seattle (AOE 3).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 – 1972 | 1973 – 1974 | 1975 – 1975 | 1976 – 1977 | 1978 – 1979 | 1980 – 1981 | 1982 – 1983 | 1984 – 1985 | 1986 | 1987 – 1988 | 1989 – 1990 | 1991 – 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 – 1996 | 1997 – 1998 | 1999 – 2000 | 2001 | 2002 – 2003 | 2004 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Shelton, Joseph | HM2 | 1975 – | Medical | CPT Belechak used to get a lot disturbed when we cooked up our on petri dishes in the lab. The stinch from cooking blood and chemicals went straight up to the bridge!! Great Wife and two great kids. Graduated from Harvard with an A.B. in physics. |
Lapointe, Ronald | RM3 | 1975 – 1979 | Operations | |
Derossett, Kevin | GMG 2 | 1975 – 1979 | weapons | |
Hebert, Jake | BT3 | 1975 – 1979 | B | |
Spires, Donald | MS3 | Jan 1975 – Aug 1977 | S-2 | I started out cleaning staterooms and progressed to Night Baker and finally Captains Cook. We were a cruising ship just after the yards. |
Jordan, Percival | os3 | Jan 1975 – Oct 1977 | oi | I will trying to obtain information regarding a collision aboard the USS SEATTLE A0E-3 on about 1975-1977 during one of our mediterranean deployments . I would like to obtain the month date and year we had this collisio |
Followell, Jeffrie | GMG3 | Jan 1, 1975 – Aug 1, 1976 | WEAPONS | Had some good times but most of my memories are negative. |
Zahnsky, Richard | BM2 | Jan 10, 1975 – Oct 10, 1978 | 3rd | |
Ivester, Daniel | HT-3 | Jan 28, 1975 – Apr 7, 1976 | R | Got on the Seattle while in dry dock. Was a high pressure pipe welder. |
Jordan, Luis | SH3 | Jan 31, 1975 – Oct 15, 1977 | SUPPLY DEPARTMENT | |
Rodney, Starbird | enfn en3 en2 | Feb 1975 – Oct 1978 | A-Gang boat shop | |
Hampton, Bruce | RM2 | Feb 3, 1975 – Jun 24, 1977 | OC | |
Cangello, Marc | MM/FN | Mar 1975 – Jul 1976 | machinist mate/engine room | |
Rendt, James | IC2 | Mar 1975 – Jul 31, 1979 | E | |
Fernandez, Tony | E6/OS1 | Mar 1975 – Sep 1979 | OI/CIC and XI Master-at-arms | Swell Times. Had to to a lot of growing up and soul searching. Hurt a lot of people and made mistakes, but have grown up since them. Am 58 years old and will never forget my first command, the USS Seattle. |
Dillard, L.a. | EN3 | Mar 2, 1975 – Aug 14, 1978 | A GANG | GREAT TIMES AND MADE GREAT FRIENDS HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE hello smitty |
Griffith, Jed | IC-4 | Mar 5, 1975 – Nov 18, 1977 | INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICIAN | great experience. |
Fernandez, Tony | OS3 | Mar 18, 1975 – Sep 23, 1979 | OI | A great ship, great friends and good men. Had a lot of good times on board. Wish I knew then what I know now. I had a lot of character flaws, as did we all. |
Fernandez, Tony | OS1 | Mar 23, 1975 – Sep 18, 1979 | OI | Great memories. Would like to get in touch with old shipmates in OI div. and the MAA office. Drop a line. |
Donnelly, Walter | ET2 | Apr 1975 – Jul 28, 1976 | OE | After leaving the Seattle I served at Consolidated Maintenance in Hawaii, the USS Lockwood in Japan, Flt Audio Visual Com Pac in San Diego, the USS Barbey, Flt Tra Com Pac, USS Chancellorsville, and SIMA S.D. I retired in 96 as an ETCS with 26 years. |
Sharp, Danny | EM2 | Apr 1975 – Aug 5, 1978 | & RASE | |
Azure, Mike | MM3 | Apr 10, 1975 – Oct 15, 1975 | M Division | Served on the Seattle while waiting for my Nuc School class to start. Was assigned to the Evaporator gang. I remember when the evaporator broke down and we worked on it 35 hours straight to fix it. That was fun... |
Anderson, C. E. "Andy" | LT | Apr 26, 1975 – Feb 28, 1975 | Engineer Officer | "Seattle Super Service" The Med Cruise of 73 was Seattles finest hour with Captain R. M. Anderson Commanding. Thanks to the crew and especially the men of the Engineering Department for a job "Well Done" |
Sharp, Richard | EN3 | May 5, 1975 – May 1977 | A | LOTS OF WORK BUT AN EXPERANCE |
Sass, Joe | MM3 | May 7, 1975 – Mar 4, 1976 | Engineering | Spent a year on board before nuc school. Remember wild time in Gitmo and Haiti. |
Hummer, Butch | BT2 | May 11, 1975 – Apr 9, 1979 | It's good to be the "Oil King" | |
Holt, Lonnie D | LT | Jun 1975 – Aug 1977 | Supply | |
Sollenberger, Gary | BT2 | Jun 1, 1975 – Feb 1, 1979 | B | Its better to be in the ACC Shop |
Stephen Farrell, Steve/leprechaun | BT2 | Jun 1, 1975 – Dec 15, 1979 | B | It was better to be in charge of the ACC shop! A lot of good memories especially on three Med cruises. |
Jensen, Carl | MIDSHIPMAN | Jul 1975 – Aug 1975 | Midshipman cruise. Thanks for the training! | |
Kng, William (Billy) | en3 | Jul 6, 1975 – Jul 6, 1979 | a gang | met some freinds and some that weren't but all in all i had a great time . if you are still out there give me a shout like to here from you all |
King, William (Bill) | Engineman Second Class | Jul 10, 1975 – Jul 10, 1979 | A Division | Met a lot of friends and had a great time all over the Mediterranean... |
Wadsworth, William | YN2 2525 | Jul 27, 1975 – Oct 24, 1977 | X Division | I really liked Seattle, but we spent so much underway that my childred didn"t realize they a father until I transferred. Boy did we see a lot of ships and ports. Great memories. |
Royer, Jim | IC1 | Aug 1975 – Jul 1979 | EA04 | The hardest working ship I was ever on, but was a very difficult time for both the ship and Navy. I wonder if Captain Mauldin is still confused? |
Tumbaga, Bienvenido | EM2 | Aug 1975 – Jun 1978 | E | Great experience! My first ship after boot camp. Wet behind the ears coming in, but then EM2 Ceasar Marquez and retired MCPO was an awesome mentor. So as SCPO Hayworth. If you can read these remarks, I miss you guys. |
Cotton, Jim | JO3 | Aug 22, 1975 – Jun 10, 1977 | Admin | I ran the shipboard cable television and radio entertainment/news systems; plus newsletter & cruise book. |
Tinseth Jr, Warren | BM 3 | Sep 26, 1975 – Apr 11, 1978 | 1st /Boats | Seattle was a good ship, we worked hard and partied hard. it is fun to look through the cruise books it bring back a lot memorys, I was in the life boat when it fell off of the ship and hit the 18 wheeler then the peir; |
Sandklev, Roy | BT3 | Nov 1, 1975 – Jun 30, 1978 | B | I had the privilege to serve with some of the best....out of the 5 commands I served on, Seattle was the best |
Dempsey, Tom | FN | Nov 11, 1975 – Nov 15, 1978 | B | FORWARD BOILER ROOM. BATMAN IS ALIVE AND WELL |
Williams, Tim | MS3 | Nov 20, 1975 – Dec 4, 1978 | S-2 | Wow i cant believe its been over 30 years since my navy days..Naples,Barcelona,Palma,Sardinia,etc..I d love to go back & see it all again..I know Id appreciate it more now than I did at 18.. |
Eberhart, Lewis W. (Lew) | SN/BM3 | Dec 27, 1975 – 1979 | DAO1, DA02 | Hardest working ship on the Norfolk Waterfront. Longest cruise was 11 months in the Med thanks to the Broken down heap USS Detroit |
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