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USS Ouellet (FF 1077) Crew List

The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Ouellet (FF 1077). 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 204 crew members registered for the USS Ouellet (FF 1077).

Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1972 | 1973 – 1978 | 1979 – 1982 | 1983 – 1988 | 1989 – now

NameRank/RatePeriodDivisionRemarks/Photo
Cagle, RonGMT2Jun 19, 1969 – Jan 17, 1972WeaponsPlank owner,great ship.
Tackett, Robert profile iconSTG2Sep 1969 – Nov 1971SonarPlankowner, commissioning crew, Panama Canal to Pearl Homeport. Some of the best times of my life were spent with this ship and crew.
Vosburg, Steve (Kelly)1970 – 1972SHIPS SERVICEPRE-COM,PLANK OWNER,HOMEPORT PEARL,WESPAC, DRUNK MOST OF THE TRIP.GOOD TIMES,
Smallwood, Jr, LeonardIC31970 – 1971RPlank owner had some fun in SC but was happy to leave. Nice trip through the canal and on to Pearl. My brother Charlie Smallwood served as well. Left the ship just after being hit in Pearl by a DD.
Walton, RickBT31970 – 1974B DivisionEnjoyed serving aboard the USS Ouellet. Outstanding crew and shipmates. Plank owner.
Rosenbaum, TrentGMG31970 – Aug 1972WeaponsPlank owner, first command
Porthen, StevesnApr 15, 1970 – Jan 13, 1974etsnSenior seaman of orignial crew
Baer, Harold Allen (Buddybaer)ETR2May 1970 – Oct 11, 1974OpsPlank owner pick up ship in New Orleans
Lewis, Roger (Louie)ST1Jun 1970 – Sep 1971AS
Henry, Albert L.Cdr.Jun 1970 – Aug 7, 1972C.O.
Myers, RonaldRM3Jun 1970 – Dec 1971OPSPicked up the ship out of A school while they were still in precommissioning in Newport Rhode Island. Met my wife while she was in OCS. Greg Cross and I both got a dollsr being the first enlisted that had to salute her
Sedgwick, PhilipSTG1Aug 1970 – Aug 19743rdPlank owner. Transferred to USS Gray in 74 (what a POS). Was aboard for 1st 2 Westpacs. Loved this ship.
Blair, JimSK2Aug 1970 – Sep 1972SupplyNucleus crew in New Orleans, Plankowner. Also attended decommissioning ceremony at Pearl in 1993.
Huinker, David profile iconRD3 (retired EWCS (SW) in 1988)Aug 1970 – Dec 1972OIPlank Owner. Great command. I doubt I'll ever forget the hurricane off the Carolina coast!! What a ride!! (my third ship)
Jordan, SteeSNAug 1, 1970 – Apr 14, 1971OperationsHeck of a learning experience. Sorry I left so suddenly, but the Navy finally figured out that I had a pre-existing medical condition that I'd tried to ignore. Nosey buggers!
Denomme, MikeFTG2Sep 1970 – Mar 1973Weapons
Garidel, DennisBT-3Sep 1970 – Dec 1972Engineering B DivisionPlank Owner, and original crew member. WestPac January '72- October '72. Anyone out there remember Haiphong Harbor mining, and when the Higbee got hit? I was there. This was my second west pac cruise.
Belk, DennisYN3Sep 1970 – Jun 1971Operations DepartmentPre-Com crew, Plank Owner, YNC Swartz and PN1 R.L Shorter made my time onboard great. Never forget the trip from Charleston , thru the Panama Canal and then to our Homeport in Pear Harbor.
Denomme, MichaelFTG2Sep 1, 1970 – Mar 14, 1973Weapons
Smith, StanleyMM3Sep 1, 1970 – Nov 10, 1973M DIV.PLANK OWNER AND ORIGINAL CREW MEMBER, CHARLESTON SC TO WESPAC, PEARL HARBOR, AND SUBIC BAY, GREAT TIMES IN ONE'S LIFE, GLAD TO HAVE MET ALL YOU GUYS AND SERVED WITH YOU
Perritt, DonaldETN2Sep 3, 1970 – May 12, 1973OE/OIPlank owner, had lots to debug with the crytpo and comm gear. Great crew, tried to outrun a hurricane during sea trials off the South Carolina coast. Lots of good memories, especially my first WesPac cruise.
Hale, NathanBM2Sep 3, 1970 – Dec 10, 19721STPlank owner, Went through shake down in SC. Made my second tour to West Pac on board. Pearl HArbor was a great home port.
Anez, JimRD2Sep 4, 1970 – Sep 5, 1972OI
Perritt, DonaldETN2 (E5)Sep 19, 1970 – May 10, 1973OI/OEPlank Owner of the finest Knox Class Destroyer ever to sail both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Great crew that continued to display a "can do" spirit under various trials; which included a hurricane and enemy fire.
George, BillCS3Oct 16, 1970 – Jun 16, 1972SupplyPlank owner.Started out with the crew of the Ouellet at Charleston, S.C.waiting for the ship to arrive from New Orleans. Then to our home port of Hawaii by way of the Panama Canal. Then on to gunline Viet Nam.
Ruckert, TomMM3Nov 1970 – 1973Engineering
Moore, RonETN2Dec 1970 – Apr 1974OEI also remember the hurricane during sea trials off of North Carolina. Great Ship!!! "Grand Opening" had a great reputation on the gunline in Viet Nam. I'll always remember those I served with.
Bell, BrionTM3Dec 1970 – 1973Deck, SonarGood ship. Good Crew, Plank Owner, Commission Detail Side Boy. I remember After Steering !!!!!!!
Roer, Stewartsm3Dec 1970 – Mar 1, 1973operationsgreat ship great crew got home safe
Connell, JackStg2Dec 12, 1970 – Jan 10, 1974Sonar (weapons)PLANK OWNER
Myers, MikeCS3Dec 12, 1970 –CookThis is posted by my brother, I'm living on my farm in North Carolina without a computer
Bond, GregEN3Dec 12, 1970 – May 15, 1974A-GangTo all of my brother plank owners and crew. She was a good ship with a good crew, taking us into harms way and always bringing us home safe. Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin - Yankee Station 1972 & 1973. Home Port-Pearl Harbor.
MacE, Don profile icongmg41971 – 19732nd
Errett, DonaldIC 2May 15, 1971 – Mar 30, 1974R
Adams, Harold LeslieRM3Jun 7, 1971 – Feb 18, 1975OppsGreat time. Willie Arnold and Scott Park, u guys out there?
Smith, StanleyMM3Sep 1, 1971 – Aug 1, 1973M
Hatteberg, RobertTHIRD CLASSSep 1, 1971 – Jun 2, 1972
Hatteberg, RobertTHIRD CLASSSep 1, 1971 – Jun 1, 1972Operations
Grosskortenhaus, Bill GrossRM21972 – 1974OPERATIONSLOOKING FOR SHIPMATES.....GREAT SHIP
Wulff, GilbertMMFNJan 1972 – May 1974M
Graham, TaylorRM2Jan 5, 1972 – Dec 15, 1974OperationsSome of the best years of my life! In the early 90's, I interviewed a guy fresh out of the Navy. I asked his rate - RM2 (same as me) - I asked his ship and he said, "USS Ouellet". I said, "When can you start?"
Locke, Robert L.SnJan 10, 1972 – Dec 8, 1973FirstIt was a privelage and an honor to have serve with you Men. I have many great memories. Out at sea and partying in port (wherever that was.) I see young Marines everyday at work and boy are these guy young. I was 19.
Selbe, ThomasFTG3Mar 1972 – Oct 19732nd division
Lamb, PhilMRFN/MR3Oct 1972 – Dec 1974my first ship of several while in navy- retired as mr1 had a good time, some gunnersmate named fish taught me how to drink ha ha. we would joke with bartenders, about our names. left ship in 74 while it was in long beach for yards. contact me
Beltran, GeorgeE-3/SNOct 1, 1972 – Jul 15, 19751stWas on the 2nd WP. 3 yrs at Pearl. Great times, great friends, sex, ____ and rock and roll, never a dull day.
Clark, JamesMM2Nov 1972 – Jul 1976M DivI would like to hear from anyone who was aboard during this time.
Kelley, RussellMM2Nov 1, 1972 – Dec 29, 1975Auxiliary 1 EngineeringThis was a great crew that I served with. Still remember all those that I served with. Visited so many places! Got to sail on the Hanoi River when escorting a Mine Sweeper to remove mines planted earlier. Great Memories!
Wilkinson, ThomasTMSANov 21, 1972 – Jul 20, 1975WeaponsCame on board as a green 17 year old, left as a much better man. Helped make me who I am today.
Cales, GaryFNNov 24, 1972 –engineeringworked in engineroom as throttleman

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