350636 entries available online. Add yours!
0 users currently logged in and 929 visitors active.
The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Lockwood (FF 1064). 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?
Looking for US Navy memorabilia? Try the Ship's Store.
There are 318 crew members registered for the USS Lockwood (FF 1064).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1973 | 1974 – 1977 | 1978 – 1981 | 1982 – 1985 | 1986 – 1987 | 1988 – 1990 | 1991 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Foley, Terry | RD3 | 1970 – | ||
Sopina, Matt | GM2 | 1970 – 1973 | Weapons | Plankowner |
Goesel, Hank | ic3 | 1970 – 1972 | R division | had a lot of fun with a lot of good guys |
Henderson, Randy | STG/SA | 1970 – Aug 1973 | Operations | I was a Plank Owner. Did not receive any planks? Did you? |
Sletner, Robert O (Biker Bob) | radioman | Apr 4, 1970 – May 23, 1973 | operations | Assigned to pre-comm detail at Todd Shipyard, Seattle. Made first west pac cruise with Lockwood,, then DE-1064. Sailed through a typhoon, got shot at alot and laid a little lead back on the VC. She was sweet sailing! |
Atterberry, Bill | BT2 | Jul 1970 – Sep 1973 | Engineering | I served as a member of the nucleus crew and was a plank owner. I will always remember the day I left the ship for good. I felt I was leaving family. I couldn't wait to go, but I teared up on the pier as the ship set sail for Hawaii. |
Workman, Michael | GMT2 | Jul 1970 – Sep 1974 | 2nd | Plank Owner First enlisted crewmember to report to Seattle NAS for Pre Com crew. |
Ramsey, Roger | SHCM | Jul 1, 1970 – Aug 1, 1971 | Suppy | Was a member of the nucleus crew. Made Chief onboard in April 1971. Enjoyed the outfitting and commissioning experience. Went on to serve with Fitting Out Supply Assistance Team Norfolk as a SHCM thanks to this tour. |
Salla, Gerald / Gerry | FTG2 | Aug 1970 – Feb 1973 | Weapons | What a great time sailing with the greatest crew. |
Workman, Michael | GMT2 | Aug 1, 1970 – Sep 20, 1974 | 2nd | |
Anderson, Tim | GMG2 | Sep 1970 – Aug 29, 1971 | Weapons | Part of nucleus crew. Lived in Seattle and took the ferry across the sound to Bremerton everymorning and back in the afternoon. The per diem and the chance to live in Seattle before MicroSoft was a great experience |
Potter, Wayne | SH2 | Oct 1970 – Aug 1974 | Supply | Ran ships store during most of the two WestPac's. Served with a great bunch of guys. I was one of few Plank owners when I left. Hope the few others got off safely. Living in NAVY country now. Nebraska. |
Arneson, Phil | FTG2 | Oct 1, 1970 – Feb 2, 1974 | WEAPONS | PreCom Crew. Only good memories. Great friends. |
Knapp, Wayne | STG2 | Nov 5, 1970 – Nov 14, 1973 | OPERATIONS | Plank owner, spent three years onboard. Didn't like it much then, but pleasant memories now. |
Schwietert, Bob | E-5 | Nov 15, 1970 – Apr 15, 1973 | Ships | |
Axline, Paerick | BT2 | Nov 24, 1970 – Oct 1, 1971 | B Division | |
Reynolds, Larry | BT3 | Dec 1, 1970 – Nov 23, 1973 | ENGINEERING | I was a plankowner on the Lockwood DE 1064 and was on her shakedown cruises and her first west pack cruise |
Tapia, William (Bill/wd-40) | MM3 | Dec 1, 1970 – Dec 31, 1973 | Engineering | |
Bonnette, Bill | RM2 | Dec 5, 1970 – Nov 15, 1973 | OC | Plank owner. Nucleus crew in Seattle prior to commissioning. Aboard DE-1064 during it's only combat mission in VietNam |
Gambel, Merle | OS1 | Dec 5, 1970 – Apr 15, 1972 | OI | I was instrumental in establishing the first class lounge on the Lockwood. I was on the commissioning crew. I was FFT to Sasebo, Japan FFT to Naval Station, San Diago. I retired Sept 1, 1972 after serving a very interesting tour. |
Fleming, Chuck | OS2 | Dec 5, 1970 – Jan 22, 1973 | Operations | Plankowner. Drove Mrs Lockwood to Commission services, painted Mickey Mouse radarman symbol on CIC back hatch, had mostly good times on the little ship. Sorry to say shipmate Brian Fitzgerald passed away this Jan, cancer. |
Cordova, Art | EM3 | Dec 6, 1970 – Oct 6, 1972 | R | |
Alvarez, Jim | GMG3 | Dec 6, 1970 – Jan 24, 1973 | 2nd Gunnery | Plank Owner and fired first round into Viet Nam in 1972. |
Taylor, William | BTCM | 1971 – Aug 1976 | Eng | Great ship, Great crew. Now in Ms. |
Aylward, Mike | SH2 | Jan 1971 – Dec 1972 | Supply Ships serviceman. | Plank owner Relieved SHC Ramsey worked with a bunch of good guys. Potter & Schwietert & crew. Departed ship in December of 72 before ships first WESTPAC. |
Reese, Danny | BT | Mar 1971 – Jan 1974 | ||
Reese, Danny | BT | Mar 29, 1971 – Jan 10, 1974 | BT | |
Brooks, Jim | ETR3 | May 28, 1971 – Dec 9, 1972 | Ops | Great to be in the Navy!!! Enjoyed ever minute on the USS Lockwood. |
Stabrava, Jerry | GMG2 | Jul 1971 – Dec 1973 | Weapons - Mount 51 | Everyday was and adventure. Loved every one of em. |
Cowing, Ken | STG2 | Aug 1971 – Nov 1973 | Weapons | Reported aboard in August 1971 as an STG2 tech for the 35 IVDS sonar system. Was on the 1972 WESTPAC. |
Kirby, Keith | ETN3 | Sep 1971 – Dec 28, 1974 | OPS | Fond memories of the ET shop and the radio gang. It was a kick-ass ride during Nam. Not much sleep and no ports for weeks. Hi guys!!! I miss ya. |
Ferguson, Terry | M.M.3 | Sep 16, 1971 – Dec 10, 1971 | A-Gang | |
Osmun, Mike | IC 3 | 1972 – 1975 | AE/R | It would be great to talk with some of the crew who worked in Electrical Central. |
Brenner, Rick | EM3 | 1972 – 1973 | electrical | I know the Lockwood as DE-1064. I was on board during two campains in Veitnam in 1972 and during harpoon missile testing after Veitnam. |
Smith, Lynne/l B/red | E III | 1972 – Mar 1975 | Boatswains Mate | I spent a lot of my youth on board this ship and learned much about being a man while in WESPAC. I'm just trying to get in touch with some old shipmates. I was a mess then, but that was part of the learning process. |
Phelps, Chris | RM | 1972 – 1974 | Operations | Went aboard ship when it came back from Nam, The WESTPAC trip was quite the adventure, can't believe Capt Kesteloot kept giving me my rank back, good man. Lots of good memories, good pics, great crew, priceless... |
Chavez, Raymond {flaco} | SN | Mar 1972 – Oct 3, 1975 | 1st division / Operations | Served in 1st division and also as Postal Clerk and Weapons Yeoman. Discharged while the ship was in dry dock in Yokosuka Japan. Would love to hear from some of my old shipmates. |
Burgett, David (Charcoal) | MM3 | 1973 – 1975 | Engine Room | Sent to Lockwood by Rickover after preventing a suicide. The Nuclear "way" in 1973. Send everyone to Siberia... Back then it was tough times. Miss my true friends. We had a great crew. |
Haynes, Roger | E3 | 1973 – 1974 | Boatwains Mate | |
Hemphill, Steve | STG3 | 1973 – 1975 | 3rd | Enjoyed the good times! Retired now and living in the hill country of Texas. |
Riley, Jeff | BT | 1973 – 1974 | BT | |
Meck, Dennis | MM2 | Jan 10, 1973 – Jul 8, 1976 | Engineering | |
Frixen, Marcus | RM3 | Mar 1973 – Dec 1974 | OC | Worked in radio communications and was also teletype repairman. Left the ship in 1974 just before they changed home port from San Diego to Japan. |
Dougherty, James | RM3 | May 1973 – Oct 1976 | OC | What a trip! Still have trouble believing I was there sometimes. |
Zuna, John | FTG3 | May 1973 – 1974 | Weapons | I came onboard after Lockwood returned from Vietnam and left right before the home port change to Japan. Had a great time! - Went to the USS Forestal after that so was on both small and large ships. |
Waters, George | RM3 | Jun 1973 – Sep 1975 | OC | Hard to believe it was over 30 years ago. Lots of good memories. On board for change of homeport to Japan but re-uped and went to USS Dixon in S.D. Would like to hear from any of the radio gang in the 73-75 time. |
Greiner, Robert | LT(jg) | Dec 1973 – Jul 1976 | Supply | During live fire exercise, fire control went awry. Gun barrel swiveled & pointed directly at bridge. Everyone scrambled for cover, including the CO (CDR Penny). Inside gun mount, I never laughed so hard before or since. |
Schaffner, Roger (Buck) | BT2 | Dec 1973 – Jan 1975 | B - Div |
Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Lockwood (FF 1064).
Report an offensive or inappropriate entry.
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1973 | 1974 – 1977 | 1978 – 1981 | 1982 – 1985 | 1986 – 1987 | 1988 – 1990 | 1991 – now
↑ To top of page | ↓ To bottom of page
There are currently no planned reunions.