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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN 636). 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 238 crew members registered for the USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN 636).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1967 | 1968 – 1972 | 1973 – 1974 | 1975 – 1979 | 1980 – 1982 | 1983 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Gregory, Thomas (Tim) | MM2SS | 1968 – 1970 | M (Nuc) | An experience for a life time. |
Morgan, Carroll (Grelb) | ET1 | 1968 – 1973 | Navigation | |
Brake, Pete | FTB1 | 1968 – 1970 | Weapons Division, MCC | Made 3 runs out of Charleston. Separated after 7 years and 7 days. (but who's counting) |
Petty, James | Seaman/ Seaman gang | 1968 – 1971 | Seaman Gang | I made 3 patrols before the Nathanael Greene went to the yards for refit. |
Miller, Bryce | cs2ss | Mar 15, 1968 – Aug 23, 1969 | supply | i miss the nasty nat and the great crewmembers |
Thompson, John | QMSN(SS) | May 1968 – May 1970 | QM | |
Montes, Mike | SSBN 636 | Jun 1968 – Feb 1973 | One of the most interesting times of my life. Being on the Nasty Nat was a privilege. | |
Furrey, Harry L. "fuz" | RMC/SS | Nov 14, 1968 – | Radio | I have qualified on three submarines - USS DACE, USS Nathaniel Greene, and USS Grayling. I was an instructor at Naval Submarinew School Groton, CT all from 14 Aug 1977 to 31 Jul 1989. |
Thomas, Don (Dj) | E3 Leading Seaman | 1969 – 1972 | Seaman Gang | Career Leading Seaman. I miss the ole gang U-Rick Jensen, Ace Reeves, Tom Schemanski, Donnie Albert, Lefty, and the rest of the "gang". I can only wish there were friends on the outside like the family on the boat. |
Chartlon, Marvin Dennis | YN2(SS) | Jan 1969 – Jun 1970 | administration | |
Morgan, Carroll | ET1(SS) | Jan 1969 – Dec 1972 | Navigation | I was the Grielb. |
Busch, Chuck | ET1 (SS) | Mar 1969 – Jul 1973 | NAVET | Doug Koenig? Paul Dussalt my mentors on the 2 gokl crew patrols before the yards at out of Charleston NWS. C3 conversion at New News 70 - 72. Blue crew for two runs out of Holy Loch. Good memories! |
Timmons, Tim | MM1(SS) | Jul 24, 1969 – Apr 19, 1974 | M | It was an interesting 4+ years of my life. |
Bailey, Robert (Beetle) | SK1 | Nov 1969 – Jul 1972 | SK | |
Weaver, Jd | ET3-2 | 1970 – 1972 | NAVET | |
Anderson, Tom | EM1 | 1970 – 1973 | Electrical | Newport News - Groton - Holy Loch - 3 patrols - Nuclear Instructor in Idaho 1973-1976. |
Smith, Rick | MM2 SS | Aug 14, 1970 – May 18, 1973 | A Gang | I came onboard in New Port News, Shake Down in the Carrabean, 2 runs out of Holy Loch. I our Sail is on static display at the Weapons Station at Cape Canaveral. Can be seen from Jetty Park. It will make you proud. |
Patterson, Carl | CS3 | Sep 1970 – Aug 1973 | Supply | |
Arrant, Danny | 1ST CLASS PETTY OFFICER | Dec 23, 1970 – Jul 23, 1974 | Electrical | I am his wife, Paula. Dan passed in April of 1999. He always regretted leaving the ship, and leaving the Navy. This is a tribute to him who loved the Greene and missed it as well as all the men of the Blue as well as the Gold crew. |
Brown, Craig | QM2SS | Dec 28, 1970 – Jul 23, 1974 | QUARTERMASTER/NAVIGATION | THE GREENE WAS HOME FOR ALMOST 4 YEARS ONLY GOD, MY WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS MEAN MORE TO ME THAN THOSE YEARS. I SAID A LOT OF MEAN THINGS ABOUT THE OLD GIRL BACK THEN, BUT NOW I ONLY THINK OF THE MANY GOOD TIMES I HAD ON BOARD HER. |
McComis, Okey (Duke) | E4 | 1971 – 1972 | Machinist Mate (Nuclear) | Only served one patrol, was released on hardship discharge. |
Wilson, Julius | E3 | 1971 – 1973 | Engineering | Spent my time between Groton Conn submarine base and Dunoon Scotland on Firth of Clyde. |
Hoeppner, Barie | E4/TM | 1971 – 1972 | Seaman | Reported aboard as a seaman during conversion in New Port News. Served with the Blue Crew. Rated TM while on patrol. |
Flores, Joe "taco" | FTB-1 | Apr 1971 – Nov 25, 1975 | Weapons | Completed 7 Gold Crew patrols, Many great times... playing softball, and then killing a keg afterwards. The crew was great through all of those patrols and still remains close after all the years gone by. CU @ Reunion 2008 |
Welch, Zero | mm2 ss | Apr 1971 – Nov 1973 | A Gang | It's been an interesting life since leaving the Greene. But, not nearly as the time I spent inside of that thing with some of the finest people in the world. Didn't realize how fine at the time. It truly prepared me!! |
Bringley, Guy | IC3 (SS) | Jun 1971 – May 5, 1975 | Interior Communications Div. | I can see I am in good company, Most important years of my life. I envy those just starting their Navy careers. View 'back then' Photo View 'now' Photo |
Whalen, Art | ET1(SS) | Jun 1971 – May 1976 | Navigation | Had interesting times on board and stayed in contact with a few people over the years. No regrets from my time on the Greene. |
Kramer, Matt | TM3 | Jul 28, 1971 – Dec 12, 1974 | Weapons | These were some of the best time of my life. I really mis LT. Hugh F. Glynn. A good man and great officer. RIP |
Schemanski, Jerry (G Ski) | TM2(SS) | Sep 1971 – Aug 14, 1974 | Weapons | The first Poseidon missile surface launch Nov 1971 . |
Earl, Jim (Jt) | STS 2(WHEN I LEFT THE FIRST TOUR) | 1972 – 1975 | Sonar | I did two tours (one Gold, one Blue). The old girl was my first submarine and was "the best". The first one is always the best, right? A lot of fond memories and some names on this list I haven't seen in quite a while. |
Woodside, Anthony | SN - QM2 | 1972 – 1975 | OPPS | made 5 patrols came on board during conversion in New port News |
Hurlburt, Joe/papa Joe And Groundhog | STS3 | 1972 – 1973 | Sonar | Any time a Deisel Tractor goes past and I smell it's exhaust I'm right back on the deck of the old Nat. Greene. I had a full beard then and hunched over working on the stack in the Sonar shack I looked like a Groundhog. |
Fowler, Glenn | TM | 1972 – 1974 | Weapons | |
Vance, William (Bill) | MM1 | Jan 15, 1972 – Aug 8, 1976 | M | |
Eubanks, Lee/cob | E7, COB | Mar 21, 1972 – Nov 3, 1975 | Chief of The Boat, Navigation | How did my name get removed? |
Leikis, David | ET1(SS) | May 1972 – 1975 | Reactor Controls | |
Peterson, John (Pete) | TM2(SS) | May 22, 1972 – May 1976 | Weapons | Gruder was the Room LPO when I reported to the blue crew in 1972. Ski was in the Mouse house. I reported the same time as 3 other newbies Peter Jones, and two others I forget at the moment. 7 patrols before going to DamNeck to change to MT. |
Hardy, John | MM2 (SS) | Jun 1972 – Apr 1977 | A - Gang | Still hangin' after all these years. Great time with a great bunch of guys. |
Ricard, Steve | IC 2(SS/DV) | Sep 1972 – Apr 1975 | IC | Great starting point for a long career. Learned what it meant to be a Sailor and how to take care of Shipmates. |
Fowler, Glenn | TM3 SS | Sep 1972 – Aug 1974 | Weapons | I enjoyed the time I served on the Greene. It was the best of times. |
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