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There are 18 crew members registered for the Naval Air Station Agana.
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Herda, Dave | ADR3 | Feb 1967 – Dec 1969 | AEWRON One - Crew 1 | Honorably Discharged Navy 1972. Honorably Discharged Air Nation Guard 1987. Honorably Discharged from AFRes (924th TFG & 301st Ftr Wing) when retired 2003. Fond memories of Guam and the Willie Victor. |
McFaul, Mac | ATN3 | Mar 16, 1967 – Oct 10, 1968 | NAS | Good memories of the time spent there and the guys I worked with... |
Dorn, Tim | AT | Jun 1, 1967 – Dec 1, 1968 | NAS Avionics | I never realized how beautiful Guam was till many years later in life. Had a lot of fun, lots going around the island with friends Al and Murf. They called me TL after the TL29 pocket knifes the Navy had. |
Luchini, Louis | AE2 | Feb 16, 1968 – Feb 20, 1970 | Crew 9 | |
Hageman, Rick | AO3AC | May 31, 1969 – Dec 7, 1970 | Weapons | At the time, I didn't fully appreciate what this island and it's people had to offer. It was a beautiful island with many things to do and I wish I could return there today to once again enjoy that culture! Hafa Adai. |
Vargas, Francisco | FA/E2 | Dec 30, 1969 – Jun 28, 1971 | fuel farm | Serving in Guam was the most wonderful times I had. I worked in the fuel farm fueling aircrafts, F-4, P-3, A-6, C130 and so forth, working 24 hours on and 48 hours off. That was ten days a month in beautiful Guam. |
Riggs, William | ABHAA | Jun 1974 – 1976 | Crash & Salvage | |
Watson, Samuel | MSSN | Dec 20, 1974 – Mar 12, 1976 | Enlisted Dinning Facility | My first duty station after A School. What a great place to be stationed. 15 months was just not long enough. My 1952 Chevy Guam Bomb was all over the island. A great experience. |
Owensby, Dean "buster" | EM3 | Apr 1975 – May 1977 | Recreation | fall of saigon, thousands of refugees. what a swamp to fall into. 3 things to do on Guam, Junk, Juice, or Jesus. true fact. i couldn't do jesus. stayed high for 2 years, swimming pool, booze & partying! a slacker's dream |
Pagan, Randy | AKC (AW) RANDY PAGAN | Sep 1976 – Dec 1977 | ASD | A WARM WELCOME TO ALL YOU GEKGOS ...TRYING TOUCH BASE WITH THE MEMBERS OF THE FOOTBALL TEAM...PO1 BEN SMITH..PO1 CHOO CHOO SUTTON...PO2 CHERI BERTOFF...STILL MISS THE CLEAR WATER...WEEK END VILLAGE PARTIES...OLY BEER |
Visconti, Steve | abhan | Jan 6, 1979 – Apr 4, 1979 | crash crew | hi everyone, i have fond memories of my time in guam. i currently live in eastern long island with my wife of 23 years. we have two daughters, ages 20 and 19. i became a christian in december, 2003. god bless. john10:27 |
Sells, Lewis {bull} | ams-1 when on guam ams-2 | Sep 1979 – May 1982 | aimd structure shop and tire shop | I was on the emergency ground defence force and helped guard the pope .it was great time |
Zearley, Michael | TM3 | 1980 – 1981 | AUW Shop | |
Riley, Danny | DCC | 1989 – 1992 | Disaster Control | |
Crowe, Shane | E-5 | Nov 1989 – Dec 1992 | NAS | |
Wills, Patricia (Trish/pat) | E-6/YN1 | Dec 1991 – Dec 1993 | Administration/Legal X-Div | Loved the experience of Guam's food traditions and my duties. Worked Administration, Security and Legal Depts. Typhoon Omar, was scary 1st experience of a typhoon in my entire life, whew!! and the gheckos..yew!!. |
Cable, Raymond | AZ3 | Dec 8, 1991 – Nov 16, 1993 | AIMD Production Control | Made lots of good friends there, stay/get in touch |
Ellinwood, Scott | BM1 | 1992 – 1993 | Master at arms |
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