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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Fort Snelling (LSD 30). 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 316 crew members registered for the USS Fort Snelling (LSD 30).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1962 | 1963 – 1967 | 1968 – 1971 | 1972 – 1975 | 1976 – 1978 | 1979 – 1981 | 1982 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Bradley Sr, Daniel | E3 | 1968 – 1969 | Deck | Fell from 02 level to the well deck |
Batiato, Ray "Batman" | BM3RD/C | Feb 18, 1968 – Apr 11, 1970 | First | I still remember the first day I reported aboard the "Fort". Every day was a learning experience. I value and treasure my time on the Fort Snelling. One Saturday a Personnelman came to First Division to say; I had received orders. |
Degnan, Mike | po3 sfm | May 12, 1968 – Sep 24, 1970 | Repair | Its great to think back ,when on ship. I sure that I forgot the bad time and only rememberthe good one.To all my shipmate from 68 to 70, contact me. project 112 shad I think has given me many health problems |
Foley, Larry | FA | Jul 1968 – Jan 5, 1970 | engineering | If you were on board during my period, contact me to say hello! |
Langford, James / Doc | HM2 | Aug 1968 – Dec 1969 | miss you guys at sick call, couldnt get rid of hickies. lol | |
Pfleegor, Dyson | MR3 | Aug 1968 – Sep 1969 | Machinery | |
Gearhart, Dean | MR 2 | Sep 21, 1968 – Sep 15, 1970 | A | I was on the Fort Snelling for 6 Carb. & 3 Med. cruses. Work hard and played hard. I would like to go to a Fort Snelling reunion. |
Coneys, Mike | E-4/SFM3 | Oct 1968 – Dec 1969 | R | Involved with Project SHAD |
Preble, Pat | SFM3 | Oct 1968 – Jun 1971 | Engineering | Fond memories of the Fort and some of it's characters. Might do some things different nowadays. Would love to see some of those countries with a sober eye. My wife and I still cruise as often as possible. |
Flynn, Jim | BM3 | Nov 12, 1968 – Sep 24, 1969 | 2nd | |
Tebeau, David (Flatfoot) | DK3 | Dec 15, 1968 – Jul 10, 1971 | supply (Dispursing) | I was very prude to be a member of her crew. I saw more parts of the world being a member of her crew. |
Courtney, Bill | LT. | 1969 – 1970 | Deck Officer | |
Shooks, Edward | 1969 – 1971 | |||
Blewett, Ronald | Rm3 | 1969 – 1970 | Operations | Capt. Wells was in command when I came on board . Then Capt Sabin took command. Life in the radio shack was interesting. Really enjoyed the places we went. I transferred to an Electronic warfare unit in 1971. |
Rosado, Alfredo | HT3 | 1969 – | R | |
Gaffney, Bill | 1ST LT. U.S.M.C. | Jan 9, 1969 – Jan 1, 1969 | landing party | does anyone rember being part of the landing in 1969 in which the LSD SNELLING 30 offloaded UNITED STATES MARINES (probably motor transport) during the MARINE BLT amphib landing at Vieques.this was dtc test 69 project shad did wear NBC GEAR IMP.!!! |
Webster, William-wesser | SH3 | Feb 25, 1969 – Jan 20, 1973 | Ship Serviceman | The best time of my life was spent on the fort cruising the med and the carribbean |
Wood, Robert | EM2 | Mar 1969 – Sep 1972 | Spent most of my time assigned to the IC Shop | |
Jackson, Robert/jax | RM3 | Mar 1969 – Apr 1970 | Operations | I chanced upon this site while researching ports of call in the Med visited by Dirty30 while I was an RM3 in 1969 - early 71. Radio and radar shack guys had fun. Lt. Chris Disney & I ran crypto. Bsn's taught macrame! |
Pace, John | SN | May 1, 1969 – Sep 29, 1969 | ||
Bundren, John (Bunnyrabbit) | HT2 | Jun 1969 – Jan 1973 | R | I WORKED IN THE WOOD SHOP UNTILL I MADE E5 THEN RAN THE SHIP FITTERS SHOP UNTILL I GOT OUT. |
Giblin, Daniel | LTJG | Sep 19, 1969 – May 5, 1972 | Deck, CIC | Three Med deployements were memorable. A great crew and a great experience |
Delage, Ted | HT2 | Dec 1969 – May 1973 | R | i always think about my old shipmates and this boat. if any of you boot camps read this --give me a shout delaget@bellsouth.net |
Wood, Ron | HT3 | Dec 1969 – Apr 1973 | R | WORKED IN THE WOOD SHOP AND PIPE SHOP WE WENT ON A LOT OF MED, CARRABINE AN ONE NORTH ALANTIC CRUISE.I MET A LOT OF GOOD MEN AND I LEARNED A LOT ON THAT OLD BOAT. IT WAS A TRIP I WONT FORGET |
Urbanyi, Ronald | GMG3 | 1970 – Mar 1972 | 3rd | Sleeping was few and far between. Our last crossing was a real trip back to the states in 1972. We hit that Atlantic storm! |
Scarles, Tommy | BM 2 | 1970 – 1971 | Deck | |
Merz, Don | RM3 | 1970 – 1974 | Communications | After A school I spent my entire career aboard the Fort. Great times. Great shipmates. The times we disagreed even fond memories. I grew up on this ship from age 17 to 21. |
Lynch, Jamie | e3 | Mar 11, 1970 – Dec 15, 1974 | nx division | |
Neipert, Dennis | OS2 | Jun 15, 1970 – Dec 1, 1972 | ||
Harsch, Steve | LT | Jul 1, 1970 – Jul 15, 1973 | NX | I came aboard as an Ensign and ened up the navigator. Served under some great skippers: Captian Sabin, Commanders Wright and Burpo. Had some terrific men in my division that made me look good. |
Piper, Ollie | RM3 | Dec 1970 – Jun 1972 | Operations | I remember lots of good times and a great bunch of shipmates. Most of the rough times seem to fade as the years pass. oepiper@hotmail.com |
Bosch, Ron | BT/3 | 1971 – 1974 | aft fire room and oil king | |
Starr, Reginald | QM | 1971 – Dec 1972 | Operations | |
McCandless, Mac | bm3 | Jan 1971 – Dec 1972 | 2nd | good days on the FS |
Wolf, Richard | GMG2 SHIPS ARMORY | Jan 1, 1971 – Dec 26, 1972 | 3RD | " NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS AS OF 11-07" GREAT SHIP,GREAT MEMORIES.LT.RON OWENS,GMGMC RUBLE, SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY. THAT LAST STORM WAS A BEAR ! |
Wolf, Richard | GMG2 | Jan 15, 1971 – Dec 26, 1972 | 3RD GUNNERY-SHIPS ARMORER | GREAT SHIP, GREAT CAPT'S, CAPT NELSON SABIN,CAPT. KEN WRIGHT JR. ALL OVER EUROPE,NORWAY,ARTIC CIRCLE. WORKED WITH SEALS, FORCE RECONN,RANGERS. LEARNED ALOT. GOOD MEMORIES AND FRIENDS,GMGMC RUBLE,GMG2 KILLORIN,GMG3'S BRIDGE,MOREY,URBANYI |
Bullock, Jerry L | GMG3 | Mar 6, 1971 – Apr 6, 1972 | i enjoyed being aboard with the crew and , and enjoyed working on gun mount 31.if anyone was on board with me you can e-mail me i wish very much to hear from you.hate to see it scraped.lots of memories that i will always remember. | |
Huston, Bob | MM3 | May 1971 – Jul 1974 | Engineering | |
Burgess, Kevin | SEAMAN | Jun 1971 – Dec 1972 | 3rd deck | I was a seaman in 3rd div. Took care of 02 and 03 level areas, plus the portside quarterdeck. I WAS A CRANE OPERATOR., AND LANDED AND WORKED THE FLIGHT DECK. Went to Med and North Atlantic great freindsand memories. |
Wright Jr, Ken | O-5 | Sep 1971 – Feb 1972 | Captain | A wonderful crew that brought the ship through a series of major engineering casualties in 2 months - the likes and rapidity of which I had never even heard of. |
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