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USS James Madison (SSBN 627) Crew List

The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS James Madison (SSBN 627). 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 291 crew members registered for the USS James Madison (SSBN 627).

Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1967 | 1968 – 1972 | 1973 – 1976 | 1977 – 1981 | 1982 – 1985 | 1986 – 1988 | 1989 – now

NameRank/RatePeriodDivisionRemarks/Photo
Blackburn, Jeff (8 Ball)FTB1(SS)1982 – 1990FTBAfter two tours on the Mad Dog, I can say that I would do it again.
Biedenbach, Steve \ET-11982 – 1985RC/EngineeringWorked with some fantastic guys in Engineering. Have wondered where some of them wound up.
Hoyer, KendellQM2(SS)Jan 1982 – May 1984QuartermasterBlue Crew with Lafferty, Brown, Smith, and Ford. 3 patrols and a trip to Halifax.
Reynolds, MerrillEM1(SS)-EMC(SS)Apr 1982 – Jul 1985ELECTRICALMADE 5 PATROLS. TRANSFERED TO NPS ORLANDO. LATER SERVED ON CVN-69 AND AD-44. RETIRED EMCM(SS) IN 1994.
Ellis, JimmyLCDRJun 1982 – Feb 1984XO
Baux, DanielSTS3-STS1/ssJul 1982 – Sep 1989WeaponsMy First sea command, last C.O. was Capt. Hamburg
Altman, JohnMM2(SS)Oct 1982 – Jun 1986AuxiliaryQual boat, 7 patrols
Worrall, TerrySN (SS)Dec 1982 – Nov 1983STRIKER/HMMet some great people, one the hardest things I ever did was to qualify in 1 patrol and mess crank, remember water spouts, was great to sit and watch movies on 2nd patrol
Bryant, Charles "Chuck"IC2Dec 1982 – Jul 1986Interior CommunicationsI still remember eating pancakes the last week of my first patrol (for every meal). I got highly trained in cleaning stainless steel toilets. Busing back to Charleston is a good memory.
Baseflug, MattET1/SS1983 – Nov 1987Nav ETWe had alot of fun on the Madison. How come I dont see more Nav-ET's here? Hi Chris! It would be kewl to be able to see the old crew, alot to talk about.
Osborne, GregET1/SS1983 – 1987NavigationI just stumbled on this website. How is it going Matt? I've Googled you a couple of times but had no luck.
Mellinhger, JamesEM11983 –Electrical
Stefurak, MichaelEM2(SS)Jan 1983 – Apr 1986ElectricalThis was my first Submarine. I spent 25 years in Navy and retired as an EMCM(SS). I was the COB os USS Nebraska SSBN 739
Hoffman, TyMS2Mar 1, 1983 – Sep 19, 1987
Stammer, Edward / EdQM2/SSMay 1983 – Aug 1989QuartermasterFirst and Finest
McAnnally, ChristopherE5Sep 1983 – May 1987IC
Harrison, GradyLT / DCADec 25, 1983 – May 23, 1987AOften wrong but never in doubt
Storteboom, Jim (Boomer)MM1 (SS)Dec 26, 1983 – Sep 15, 1986Nuke MM/LELT
Breighner, WayneMM21984 – 1986
Daloia, MikeRMCS (SS)1984 – 1988Nav/Ops
Abrams, KennethMT2(SS)1984 – 1986Missile DivisionIt was a pleasure to serve with MT1 Wynn, MT 2 Melainey, MT2 Wyle, MT2 Sanquinetti, MT3 Griffin and MT3 Santiso. There were many others, FTB2 Hager and countless others whom worked to ensure we were trained and ready BZ
Hyde, Donald (Donnie)ET3 (nav)1984 – 1986NavigationMatt and Greg Osborne I would like to here from you.
Medina, GregMM11984 – 1988A GangA gang was Chief M. Clark, Chief A. O. Curran, Pops, Carpenter, Kozma, Breigner, Pratt, Roesler, Ward, Medina
Copeland, JeffTM2/SSMay 1984 – Nov 1987Torp
West, PerryMT1/SSMay 1984 – Sep 1988MissilejGold crew great group of guys to have served with.
Wright, EamonET1May 8, 1984 – Dec 18, 1987NAVET 3322 I survived angles and dangles. The north atlantic in winter is GREAT.
Busch, StanEM1(SS)May 14, 1984 – Apr 1987Electrical
Gorla, ToddMt3/ss1985 – 1989Missilethere is a reunion of the crew this summer 2013 in Fla. I wont make it this year but maybe the next one. Proud to say I served on an original 41 for freedom. lots of memories good and bad haha. great crew.
Pickle, RodneyRM2(SS)1985 – 1989RadioLong time
Dworkin, Andy...dadMt2/ss1985 – 1988MslMany great memmories. Enjoying finding other crew members.
Pratt, LorusMM2SS1985 –A gang
Williams, Hank profile iconFTB1(SS)1985 – 1986Weapons
Norwood, BradLTJan 1985 – Sep 1988E, MT, RC, TM/SM/FTGLooking over this list brings back so many memories....
Sudmeyer, DaveMM1(SS)Mar 1985 – Mar 1987A-GANGi see john thompson and tim mcdowell on this list, good to see you guys are still around, had alot of fun with you guys on the maddog, drop me an e-mail sometime.
Fields, RichardSNMar 1985 – Mar 20, 1986Deck
Harring, DavidIC3May 1985 – Dec 1988ICStill leaving in Charleston SC
McClinn, ShauneSRMay 16, 1985 – Feb 19, 1986YNGone To Soon.
Walker, BillMS2/SSJun 1985 – Apr 1987MS
Craft, DavidMM1(SS)Jun 1985 – Oct 1989MI'm finally getting my sense of humor back.
Craft, DavidMM1(SS)Jun 1985 – Oct 1989M
Gage, DavidTM3Jul 1985 – Jul 1987
Gage, DavidTM3Jul 7, 1985 – Jul 14, 1987
Powell, PhillipFTB2/SSSep 1985 – Jan 1990FTBMade 8 runs 2 w/Krupnick 6/Rish, Looutentent Dobryfal was the Weapons Dude. I still haven't found out if Chief Scott got that Training Center Pin and added stars
Thompson, JohnMM3(SS)Nov 1985 – Dec 1987AuxiliaryI got my fish on this tub!!! Served with MMCS Stokley, MM1 David Sudmeyer, and MM1 Dave Dickenson in A-gang.Got caught taking a sink bath in ultrasonic sink in AMR1 by CO!!! Well, it was a sink.
Bailey, ReginaldFTG3Dec 10, 1985 – Jun 20, 1988striker for fire controlloved my time on the madison except the captains mass's.

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