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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Henry Clay (SSBN 625). 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 207 crew members registered for the USS Henry Clay (SSBN 625).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1969 | 1970 – 1974 | 1975 – 1979 | 1980 – 1985 | 1986 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Robison, Curtis | STS2 | 1975 – 1976 | Sonar | |
Hooks, Randy | ETN2 | Apr 21, 1975 – Jun 19, 1977 | RC | Had a great time while serving onboard the CLAY. Great Boat...Great People! Thanks for all the memories Guys!! |
Riley, Timothy / The Greaser | Machinist Mate | 1976 – 1981 | A Gang | Man I gotta tell you ! I look back on those days and I had a lot of fun ! A lot of crappy times too. Especially being on Restriction down in St Thomas and St Croix ! What a bummer ! I remember a lot of Great Super Guys ! |
Bressler, Albert (Killer Bee) | MM1 (SS) | 1976 – 1981 | RL | Came on in Portsmouth and made 6 patrols in Holy Loch and Kings Bay. Served with Lt Crandall, IC2 Lascurain, MM1 Ankney., MM1 Reuter, MM2 Riley, MM2 Doughty, MM2 Broschardt, Master Chief Russell, ENCS Haney, MMCM Yarboro |
Stimmler, David (Stew Burner) | MS2 (SS) | Jan 3, 1976 – Jul 4, 1980 | Food Service / Supply | |
Walters, Paul | MM3 | Jan 6, 1976 – May 8, 1979 | A-Gang | |
Allen, Gordon | ET1(SS) | Mar 1976 – Mar 1979 | RC | |
Sharp, Don | MT2 | Mar 15, 1976 – Nov 25, 1979 | WEAPONS | wILL ALWAYS PROUDLY SPEAK OF THE DAYS i SPENT ON BOARD. |
Hemphill, Hempy | mt1(ss) | Apr 1976 – Jul 1980 | missile | Wifes e.mail address. new at this 21st century stuff. |
St. Pierre, John "St. Pete" | STS2(SS) | May 1976 – Jun 1978 | ||
Cicotte, George | MM2(SS) | Aug 14, 1976 – May 15, 1978 | M | Career post-USN:
Cleanup Three Mile Is. Unit 2, then other HP, incl. 21y fed Gov't-Navy-NRC-USAF-Army, 5y Nat'l Lab, 7y state Gov (RAM licensing/insp).
Family:
Married 45 yrs same woman, 7 children, 20 GC, 6 GGC View 'now' Photo |
Sutherland, Michael | ET2 | Sep 1976 – Sep 1979 | RC Division | The first year in the shipyard was a nightmare. Post shipyard underway out of Holy Loch or Goose Creek were much better. TY my lead first who threw me to the wolves and taught me how to do it all and how to run a divisio |
Cicotte, George, engine room lower level primate | MM2(SS) - NUC | Sep 13, 1976 – May 22, 1978 | M/ELT | My father was in Army Air Corps, brothers/1 sister in USAF, but I don't like heights. It was only later that I realized what goes up must come down, but what goes down doesn't have to come back up. By then it was too late to un-volunteer |
Lapierre, Dennis (Pete) | ETC | Oct 1976 – May 1981 | RC | Served with ET1 Dan Starr, ET1 Arlo Gatchel, ET1 Dan Brockett, ET2 Tom Gallegher, MM3 Tim Riley, MSC Ray Trudeau, EM2 Brian Cook, and "The COB" "Russ of the Buss" Elbert Russell. |
Cook, Bryan Cook | IC2(SS) | Oct 20, 1976 – Sep 8, 1980 | Electrical | Was on the Henry Lemon Clay for the last year of the refueling in Portsmouth and took the boat to Charleston for 5 patrols. Looking for shipmates in that period(Gold) Remember the "LOST"? would love to hear from you |
Laws, Tom | MT1 | 1977 – 1980 | Weapons | |
Lewis, Grant | Lcdr | 1977 – 1980 | NA | Blue Engineer. My all time favorite job. |
Hughes, Mike (Tex) | sts3 (ss) | 1977 – | weapons/sonar | just waving a hand to past shipmates |
Gilmer, Eric | QM2/ss | Jan 1977 – Aug 1979 | Nav/Ops | |
Whisenand, Ike | FTB-2 | Jan 7, 1977 – Jul 13, 1981 | Fire Control | |
Marshall, Michael L. | ETN2 | Jan 10, 1977 – Jan 8, 1980 | Navigation ET | Blue crew. Would love to hear from some of my old crew members. |
Morrissey, James | YN2(SS) | Jan 20, 1977 – Dec 22, 1979 | Yeoman | Hey Shipmates. I wanted to add my name to the crew list. I was logroom Yeoman, did not have to mess cook ha ha, and loved my tour of duty abord Heny Clay. I would live to hear from my shipmates. James J. Morrissey, PhD |
Pearson, George (Doc) | HM2(SS) | Feb 7, 1977 – Jun 1, 1978 | Medical | |
Kuhn, Charles | MT1 (SS) | Jul 21, 1977 – Feb 25, 1982 | MT Division | Always look back with pride, but glad I quit when I did. Some good times and bad. Really interesting part of my life. |
Witherspoon, Wiley | MM1 | Sep 1977 – Mar 1979 | M Div | |
Urquhart, Mike | QM1 | Nov 23, 1977 – Mar 1980 | QM | Iggy Castro was Nav. officer. Recently found a Henry Clay lighter with the name Skip on it, out near Bonneau Beach in Moncks Corner in SC! |
Walker, Rick | ETN-2 | 1978 – Oct 7, 1980 | Navigation | The move to the 625 after serving on a 640 class was striking. The upgrades that had been incorporated in later classes of FBM's was very evident on the 625. I especially remember that they had real klaxons for diving alarms. |
Johnson, Anthony | mm 3 | 1978 – 1980 | A | |
Tannehill, Bob | MM1(SS) | Jan 1978 – Dec 1978 | LELT/M | |
Little, Duane | Mm1(ss) | Feb 2, 1978 – Mar 1985 | Machinery | |
Preston, John | MMI/SS | Mar 1978 – Mar 1980 | worked in fantasia(duh, a nuke) | I remember the lost and confused, the lemon and who was it, the Monroe, we called her the mud fish cause she got stuck on a sand bar coming into Charleston. We had some great keggers right outside the main gate. Hello shipmates. |
Griffith, William (Bill) | SN, FTGSN(SS), FTG3(SS) | Jun 1978 – Jan 1980 | Fire Control | Did 2 refits in Holy Loch, 1 in Charleston. Had a hurricane in Charleston in '79 during off-crew. Steve Bracy & Craig Worcester were fellow FT's. Had MCPO Russell for COB (called me Bird, for Big Bird!) Got my dolphins on bridge, no film in |
Williams, Glen / Willy | FTB2-SS | Jul 1978 – 1981 | Blue Crew | Joined the sub in the shipyard in Portsmouth in 78 Made patrols out of Charleston & Holy Loch. Xferred to POMFLANT in 81 and left the Navy in May of 83 after 8 yrs service. Been working in Las Vegas the past 30 yrs. |
Hancock, James | MT1 | Aug 4, 1978 – Apr 1, 1982 | Weapons | I really enjoy my tour on the Henry Clay. Charleston, Holy Loch, and Kings Bay. Great crew and memories that last a lifetime. |
Watson, Vernon "Ernie" | LCDR | Sep 1978 – Mar 1982 | Engineering | Gold Crew Engineering Officer |
Davis, Cary | TM2 | 1979 – 1983 | weapons | |
Leblanc, Patrick | SR | 1979 – 1981 | Deck/Crank | My first boat. I was 17 and I grew up on here. FTCM Russel was like a father to me. I made E3 here and qualified 20 DEC 1980. |
Simons, Bob | MT 1 | Apr 1979 – May 1985 | Missile Tech | |
Cole, Brooks | MT2 | Jun 1979 – Feb 1984 | Missle Technician | Nine patrols total, Holy Lock, Charleston, Kings Bay. tactical launch of four missles around 82. |
Watson, James (Mike) | YNSN(SS) | Jun 1, 1979 – Jul 31, 1982 | YN | Looking to get in touch with old shipmates that served during same time frame as myself. |
Meyers, Michael | ET1(ss) | Aug 1979 – Feb 1981 | RC | |
Whittemore, Michael (Skip) | RMCS(SS) | Nov 1979 – Feb 1983 | Radio | I was the Ops Dept and Radio Division LCPO. Loved my tour on the Henry Clay. |
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