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USS Skylark (ASR 20) Crew List

The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Skylark (ASR 20). 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 31 crew members registered for the USS Skylark (ASR 20).

NameRank/RatePeriodDivisionRemarks/Photo
Ortiz, TirsoSNOct 3, 1954 – Apr 10, 1957Retired in 1977 Chief Personnelman
Nelson, DarrellEN2Jul 1961 – Aug 1962MMade the med cruise and plenty of 4 point moors.
Bingaman, Robert (Bing) profile iconBoatswain Mate Third Class/E4Apr 1962 – Apr 1963Submarine
Casey, Bob profile iconQuartermasterOct 1962 – 1966OperationsHi all, I am retired now and recovering from many surgeries. My daughter thought this would be a good way to keep me entertained and active. She will be helping me with the computer side of this.
Bucho, KennethEN-21963 – 1964Engine RoomLeft ship 64 to go to diving school
Moore, AlbertASR 20Jun 1963 – Sep 1966CS2 Ships cook
Larry H Nisbeth, NissBM1965 – 1967DeckLots of fun and travel. Loved Ireland and enjoyed Scotland Served on other ship This was the best crew ever Captain to the lowest rate on the ship We all was one happy family
Calovis, BillIC2Apr 1965 – Oct 1969Electricial shopI remember that swim call Bob. I was in that ships band Fred. give me an e-mail.
Parker, John QuentinRADIOMAN 3 RD. CLASSMay 1965 – Jul 17, 1968Worked the Deck Division and then passed the RM 3 test, and went to the Radioshack. Life was good.
Wiseman, TerryYN31966 – 1968Deck Force mostly, Ship's OfficeYes, the four point moors. Better yet, splicing steel cable-pulling anchors by hand. I was at the helm following orders when we hit the Canadian Coastguard vessel. Our mission was 2 assist...
Scott, DelbertBMSNApr 15, 1966 – Sep 10, 1968
Nowaczck, DennisSNJul 1966 – Jan 1970sub baseLot's of travel with a great group of guys.
Hansen, BobEM2Mar 1967 – May 1970Electrician\'s shopI got to pet a shark on one afternoon's swim call. I wrote the theme song for the USS Skylark (to the tune of Domenica by the Singing Nun). Performed by our ship's band, the Sands of Tyme.
Radloff, FredQM2Aug 19, 1967 – May 22, 1972NavigationLets hear from old shipmates.
Eismont, EdwardEMFNOct 1967 – Jun 1969Electrician strikerVirgain islands cruse med cruise ,good bunch of guys, Sealey,smitty ,pineapple . I was the one that climbed the mast to put lights up for port. First one for shore leave,then restricted to ship rest of time.good memory
Wiseman, TerryYN31968 – 1969DECK FORCE AND SHIP'S OFFICEServing on this boat doing backbreaking, bone-chilling work in the rough waters of the North Atlantic in storms where you are certain the ship is gonna sink! Four-point moors galore! Rescues-at-sea was often assigned!
Barnes, RaymondEM21968 – 1970ElectricalEnjoyed good times aboard with shipmates and my Dad.
Williams, John EN31968 – Mar 1970Don't know2 years of great times and good friends, except going to sea, I was sick the whole time every time. The name of the band was "the Reflections of Thyme" I remember the two divers that died and Captain Darling's demise.
Meagher, DavidRM31968 – 1970RadioHello Navy Buddies! Looking for shipmates, hoping to catch up. John McLean, Bob Bender, other buddies - give me a call at (617) 774-8782. Would love to chat with some of you.
McLean, JohnIC31968 – 1970ElectricalGreat friends and family. Also remember the 4 point moors and the crossing to Rota Spain, as well as the time spent in the Med (well most of it due to San Miguel. Dennis, thanks for the heads up on this site. Love it.
Bender, Bob profile iconRM2Jan 16, 1968 – Apr 15, 1972RadiomanCertainly character-building. Crossing the Atlantic was actually life-threatening at times. Didn't catch any disease in the Med. (amazing) I get VET's benefits now so I guess the experience was worth it.
Zook, TomE-4Feb 1969 – Dec 1972Electrician's Mate
Arriaga, David (Smilley) profile iconsn/ deck force,cook strikerFeb 1969 – Oct 1970deck force, commisaryRemember med cruise to Rota Spain, and Palma de Majorca,swimming off the African coast,And training The Turks operate their asr. Also liberty at Malta. Lets not forget The four point more that took the whole day to lay,
Chandler, DonEN2Nov 1969 – Feb 1972
Schwilk, JeffreyRM2Dec 3, 1969 – Mar 29, 1971Operations Radio ShackI remember the 4 point moors... cold, wet and demanding. Loved being in the Ops group, worked with a great group of guys. Left Skylark to go to Comsublant Comm Center until I left the Navy in Dec '72.
Baker, JohnLTApr 12, 1970 – Nov 16, 1972
Adams, William B.HMCDVJun 6, 1970 – Oct 1972HLast Sea-Duty.........Retired 2 November 1972 from Naval Submarine Medical Center
Ondisco, MichaelRD3Jul 5, 1970 – Oct 18, 1971OperationsGreat experience, Served with some extraordinary people, John Campbell, Toby Peterson. I remember torpedo retrieval ops, 4 point moors and towing the Nautilus back into port.
Fugate, Danual [the Kidd]EN2Apr 1971 – Oct 1973MI have allways beleaved i had a crew of big brothers youngest sailor on board for the most of my time ..
Solomon, RichardMR1/DVJul 1971 – Sep 1973Diving LockerI rode theASR 20 for 2 years,IC1/DV Hutchinson and I ran the diving locker, I was also the LPO of the Shipfitter / weld shop. Hutch and I was the last two Americans on board. Sorry to say Hutch has passed away now
May, HarrySK2Nov 1, 1971 – Aug 18, 1972SK

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