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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Wisconsin (BB 64). 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 235 crew members registered for the USS Wisconsin (BB 64).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1951 | 1952 – 1957 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Behrndt, Arnold | 1ST CLASS CHIEF PETTY OFFICER | Jan 20, 1941 – Dec 29, 1944 | ||
Pantalone, Danny | SEAMAN FIRST CLASS | 1942 – Dec 1945 | ||
Oliver, Claud | GMG2 | 1942 – 1945 | ||
Garuti, Warren | 3rd class | 1942 – 1945 | ??? | My father was on the Wisconsin some time in the early 40's. I'm not sure if any one is still around but it would be nice to hear from you. |
Carroll, Melvin | SP(A)1C | Sep 27, 1942 – Oct 22, 1945 | Physical Fitness/boxing | This is for my Grand-father. Melvin Haskins Carroll. Would love to hear from anyone who knew him, or has pictures of him. |
Baker, Ralph | 1943 – 1945 | Ralph Baker is my uncle. He died in 2004. If anyone reads this and remembers his rank and service dates please send me an email. The dates entered ae only to get the program to accept the entry. Thanks | ||
Robert Joseph O'donnell, Bob | SEAMAN FIRST CLASS | Apr 1943 – Sep 1944 | This is for my Dad, He attended the last de-commissioning in Norfolk, Va. He met some of his WW2 pals and died the same day as the ceremony. He was very proud of his battleship and so was I. We do miss him a lot. He's resting in Texas. | |
Booz, George Warren | S1 | Jun 1943 – Mar 1946 | Signal | Was an honor to serve |
Warner, Charles "Charlie" | ENLISTED | 1944 – 1946 | This is for my grandfather, the dates may be wrong and are approximate, looking for anyone who may have known him. You may remember him as baing from North Carolina, hurt his back while on ship and got out on a medical. | |
Haynie, George (Ray) | SM | 1944 – 1947 | This is in memory of my dad George R haynie JR! | |
Landers, Frank | SEAMAN 2ND CLASS | 1944 – | put in commission after bombed on the Savannah,entered by grandson contact if you remember sailor,would love to talk | |
Cieri, Anthony | ME2 | Jan 1944 – Nov 1945 | R | This is for my father: Anthony J. Cieri, Jr. He was a plankowner on the USS Wisconsin. He passed in May 1977. But when I was little, he used to take us to the Philadelphia Navy Yard to see the ship. Robert M. Cieri |
Jenkins, Guyroan | SM6 | Jan 1944 – Jan 1946 | Mess Section | My father served on this ship during WWII. He, like so many others that served along side him, were truly the greatest generation. He passed down the tradition to serve to me and I passed that down to my sons. |
Hite, Ashford | Yeoman 3rd class | Jan 14, 1944 – May 16, 1946 | Fifth | Looking for others who served on the USS Wisconsin when the peace treaty was signed on the USS Missouri. |
House, Thomas | SM1C, CSM | Apr 1, 1944 – Apr 1945 | Signal | Great WWII ship. Enjoyed sleeping on the Signal Bridge after watching a Japanese mine that was exploded by a screen DD that we just missed close to starboard. (Our sleeping quarters were in the bow of the ship) |
Seger, Eddie | Seaman Second Class | Apr 12, 1944 – Apr 12, 1946 | ? | This was my father whom passed away in 1971 |
Zbikowski, George | S1/c | Apr 12, 1944 – Nov 3, 1945 | Unknown | This entry is in memory of my father, a plank owner, who passed on January 3, 1959. He was proud of his service to our country. I have just received copies of his offical records and have entered that information here. |
Picuri, John | EM2 | Apr 16, 1944 – Apr 30, 1946 | E | Plank owner. WWII Pacific campaigns. |
Carey, Jesse | S1C | Apr 16, 1944 – Apr 16, 1946 | My father was a plank owner. He never talked about the war, just a few stories he told me as a kid. After the war, he served an apprenticeship as an air frames mechanic at NAS Norfolk. If anyone knew him, please contact me (757)543-5373 | |
Starr, Walter | FIREMAN | 1945 – 1946 | My dad served on the Wisconsin at the end of WWII. | |
Carpenter, Charles, Chuck | 1946 – 1947 | This is for my Dad. Not sure exactly when he served but it was at the end of WWII. His battle station was rear turret, "powder room". | ||
Marsh, Roger K. | DON\'T KNOW | 1946 – 1948 | Communications-Radar technician | This is for my father, who served and was also dropped off to perform shore patrol in Haiti at the time of Papa Doc's rule. This is all the info I had from him before he passed June 16, 2007. May you be immortalized here and in heaven. |
Cross, Arthur | F1 | Jan 10, 1946 – Jan 12, 1948 | B | Looking for B Div Shipmates |
Jones, Alton | Seaman | Jun 17, 1946 – Apr 21, 1948 | USN | This is for my Dad who passed in April 2016. Just wanted to add his name to this list. |
Threet, David | Seaman Apprentice | Jul 20, 1946 – Jul 23, 1948 | BB-64 | My father served on the Wisconsin sometime during his 2 years in the Navy. He always spoke fondly about his time aboard, it seemed to be his favorite ship. He also served aboard the USS Portsmouth and the Wilkes Barre. |
Werner, Albert | SA | Oct 1947 – Oct 1947 | DECK | Reserve cruise to Puerto Rico |
Werner, Albert | SA | Oct 11, 1947 – Oct 25, 1947 | DECK | Reserve cruise to Puerto Rico |
Dugas, Michael | SH Steve Dugas | 1950 – 1954 | SS / SH Ship Store Ice Cream and Sodas | Just staying in contact with my ol shipmates from the Whiskey....Steve Dugas "Slovan, PA" email my son Michael.dugas@live.com |
Cooper, Gary | ENFN | Dec 28, 1950 – Oct 25, 1954 | EN-4315-22 | My stepfather passed away but spoke often of his days in the Navy. He enlisted in Chicago, IL and was born in Dowagiac, MI. He is missed. |
Daggett, Linwood | SK2 | 1951 – 1954 | S-1 | |
Stott, James | seaman | 1951 – 1952 | don't know | Posting for my father who passed away in 2013-- served during the Korean war and was on board in March 1952 when the ship was struck by a North Korean shore battery......would love to hear from anyone who served with him |
Knox, James/jimmy | SN | Jan 5, 1951 – Sep 25, 1952 | E | |
McGarvey, Robert "Bob" | EN2 | Jan 16, 1951 – Dec 6, 1954 | Div. A | This is my father. Information was taken from his discharge papers from his second tour in Korea (what is legible). He passed 25/6/2011 due to complications of dementia & pneimonia. Looking for shipmates. |
Bretz, Harrold | 2ND CLASS | Mar 15, 1951 – Jan 15, 1955 | C | |
Condon, Edward | MEG1 | Apr 1951 – Apr 1952 | R-Division | |
Allen, Richard M Allen | BM-3 | May 22, 1951 – May 22, 1954 | 4th | i enjoyed my life aboard the wisconsin, lokking for a shipmate, charlie e. richardson, 4th div., same time. left the navy and went in the army, retired after 33 years |
Ginand, Phillip M | J03 | May 24, 1951 – May 12, 1955 | EX | |
Protivnak, John | ME2 | May 28, 1951 – Jun 1955 | R | Looking for Kenneth R. Schultz and Donald W. Lampert |
Stout, Conrad | Midshipman | Jun 1951 – Aug 1951 | NROTC | SHIP RAN AGROUND IN THE HUDSON RIVER WHILE DOCKING AT A PIER IN MANHATTAN. ALSO VISITED GUANTANIMO, CUBA AND HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. |
Smith, Robert E. | CS 2 | Sep 1951 – 1953 | Bob Smith was a cook/baker & proudly served on the Wisconsin. Retired from Navy after 22 years of service.He passed in 2001, his family still remembers fondly the Navy years. Have visited the Nauticus and seen the beautiful ship. | |
Fenton, Wilbur H. | SA | Sep 14, 1951 – May 27, 1952 | 2nd |
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