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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG 7). 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 292 crew members registered for the USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG 7).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1964 | 1965 – 1969 | 1970 – 1972 | 1973 – 1977 | 1978 – 1982 | 1983 – 1987 | 1988 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Moore, Dan | OS3 | 1983 – 1985 | OI | Great People in the Intelligence division, good times. Portland, you were a great host for our drydock If anyone has the 84 Westpac Cruise book please contact, http://www.usshbwilsonddg7.com/ it's the last one they are looking for |
King, Marty | RMSN | 1983 – 1986 | OC | ENJOYED MY TIME - SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN FOR 20 |
Farrell, Joe | FC1 | Jan 6, 1983 – Apr 23, 1987 | 4th | |
King, Marty | RMSN | Mar 1983 – Mar 1986 | OC | ENJOYED BY TIME ON BOARD |
Rodriguez, Jerry Rod | MS3 | Dec 26, 1983 – Jul 24, 1987 | S-2 | Being a cook who loved to hook it up and party with my buddies that were "cranking" so many great and funny times! I went on to do 20 and am now a happily married,saved man! GOD BLESS YOU ALL MY SHIPMATES! JerryRod |
Bristow, Donald | BM2 | 1984 – 1989 | First div. | |
Ferguson, Alvin (Fergie Or Pc) | PC2 | 1984 – 1986 | X | |
Quick, Ralph | OS2 | 1984 – 1986 | OI | |
Madrid, Martin | HT2 | Mar 20, 1984 – Dec 13, 1987 | R | Had a great blast hope to hook up with some of you guys. |
Burrows, John | QM3 | Apr 15, 1984 – Sep 6, 1985 | ON | My very first ship and I got to admit I met some of the craziest bastards in the world on that tin can. I met the ship in Subic Bay if you ever had a Mac flight from LA to Manilia that jitney ride to Olongapo scared the |
Butson, Todd | STG2 | Aug 3, 1984 – Apr 15, 1985 | Sonar | My biggest memory is of repairing those thick Sonar cables by hand after an HT melted them welding something.. God I hated that moment in time. What pain it was. Ended up leaving HB after re-injuring a previous military injury.. |
Wilson, Jeff | OS3 | 1985 – 1988 | OI | oh the memories |
Andersen, Scott | OS2 | 1985 – 1987 | OI | Married with 2 kids past 28 years. Working as an Educational Facilities Inspector at Hillsborough County Schools Florida. |
Cordel, Damian | OS5 | Mar 1985 – Sep 1988 | OI | Good times on the HB WILSON! First trip to Australia, Others incl. Amer. Samoa, Hong Kong, Singapore, P.I., Sri Lanka, Bahrain, Hawaii. Just reminiscing one day and found this page. Recognized a couple names, so what the heck. |
Boukal, Timothy | BT2 | Jun 1985 – Apr 1, 1988 | B | Worked in #2 Fireroom turn-to PO and as B div. supply po. Longest hours I ever worked in my life but learned more mechanical skills on this ship than anywhere else. It was a good experience, and the hole snipes were the best guys I ever worked with |
Sherman, Roger | BT 2 | Jun 1985 – Jun 1987 | B | I remember #2 fireroom in the South Pacific was the hottest place I've ever seen. Worked with a lot of great guys. |
Kersten, Patrick | SN | Jul 19, 1985 – Mar 17, 1987 | 1ST DIVISION | GREAT TIME OF MY LIFE SINGLE IN SAN DIEGO. GOOD GROUP OF GUYS AND FUN ON WEST PAC IN THE GULF. MESS CRANKING WITH MS3 RODRIGUEZ AND MID RATS WAS A BLAST. WOULD DO IT AGAIN IF I COULD. |
Cooke, Jeff | ETSN | Sep 1, 1985 – Dec 3, 1987 | OPS | WHTS UP GUYS! ET1 CATABAYAN, MILLER, STAUBS, BUCK, KOOI, PRYOR, FOX, CECIL. |
Vanderbilt, Tony | E2 | Oct 1985 – 1987 | ||
Barker, Bob | LT | Nov 1, 1985 – 1989 | B-Div, A-Div, MPA and CHENG | Hard work. Lots of fun. Great crew. Best learning experience I've ever had. |
Goode, Brian | BT2 | Nov 22, 1985 – Oct 7, 1989 | #1 Fireroom | Great time in my life. I remember all the fun. Longest day in my lfe was going dark in Singapore. Man it was hot. I miss all of it now. I guess being young is all about being selfish. |
Pryor, Keith | ET2 | 1986 – 1989 | Ops | Would enjoy hearing from old friends. Drop a line sometime. |
Peterson, Robert | EWSN | 1986 – May 1989 | OPS | Best of times. I saw and did more than I ever imagined I would in a lifetime. Karachi, Pakistan. Who could forget that smell! |
Dollar, Donald | EW 1 | 1986 – 1989 | OM | Fun times on the Hammerin Hank. I did the last 2 West Pac's. Who else remembers McGillicuddy? I sure would like to hear from anyother old EW's out there. Francis, Smiddy, Potter, Dion, Weaver, where are you guys? |
Highfill, Dennis "hifi" | BM3 | Jan 8, 1986 – Jun 3, 1989 | deck | |
Wiegert, Dale (Everyone Called Me Chris) | IC3 | Feb 1, 1986 – Nov 30, 1988 | engineering | anyone from the hammer that knows me please hit me up ... i am on Facebook and my-space ! Chris |
Brown, John | OS2/E-5 | May 1986 – Oct 1989 | O.I. | It was a great ship to be on. |
Chavers, Roger | GMG2 | Jun 5, 1986 – Nov 12, 1988 | 2nd | One of the greatest periods in my life, wish I had stayed in. Now years later it is clear how easy it would have been to stay for the long haul. |
Johnson, Tory | B T3 | Jun 9, 1986 – Jun 9, 1989 | B-Division | whats up Boys. loved the time. Gret times at the CALJAM in Subic. Droping the load was always fun. Remember it all great laughs great times. |
Zan, Miller | LTJG | Jun 20, 1986 – Dec 1, 1988 | Deck - Gunnery | Keep hoping to see a reunion for Hammering Hank sailors. I have some great photos of the ship from early 70's and late 80's, including shots of round that was taken in the stack when stationed off Vietnam. |
Crosby, Robert | QMSN/QM2 | Oct 1986 – Nov 1989 | ON Navigation | Did 2 WESPACs '86 and '88 on board. Was part of skeleton decom crew. Was the last official crew member to step off the ship after slipping chains for the ocean-going tug at 1SD. Was sad to here "Hank" was finally sunk. |
Wilson, Barry | OS1 | Oct 10, 1986 – Oct 10, 1988 | OI | JUST LOGGING ON TO SEE ANYONE I KNOW, SO GET BACK AT ME. |
Moore, John | BM 2 | Dec 10, 1986 – Jun 1989 | deck | |
D'Albergo, Andy | OS3 | 1987 – 1989 | It's hard to believe that almost 20 years ago I served in the Navy. I thought I would make it a career, but never did. After leaving Adak, AK, I finished college and now operate a nursing home. I am married with two children. | |
Pena, Sylvan | IC2/ IC1 | 1987 – 1988 | E | Hardest working ship in the Navy. Our motto in engineering was: "Liberty...what's that?" |
Rupp, Donald | OSSN | 1987 – 1989 | OI | Henry B. Wilson was my first ship. The crew was fabulous. Many good memories on this ship. It is a shame she was decomed and later sunk. I eventually left the Navy, but it never left me. Look me up on Facebook. |
Larson, Chris | BT 3 | 1987 – 1989 | BT | |
Tanner, Bill | STG2 | Mar 1987 – Oct 2, 1989 | AS | The best ship and the best crew I ever served with. |
Scott, Gary | MS2 | Apr 15, 1987 – 1989 | s-2 | my favorite ship and crew |
Koschier, Richard | MM 3 | Jun 1987 – Jun 1989 | Engineering | Australia was the best. |
Chavez, Raymond (Matt) | ET3 | Sep 1987 – Oct 1989 | OPS | I always look back and remember my time on the Wilson. I will cherish those memories for the rest of my life. |
Pena, Nieves - Snow | OS4 | Oct 1987 – 1989 | OPS | Almost 20 years since serving aboard DDG-7 and things have turned out much different that what was started. Had I not been there I would have been a much different person. Made some of the best friends I'll ever remember. |
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