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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Burrell, MickeyUSS Spiegel Grove (LSD 32)CYN3CommunicationsAug 1969 – Nov 1970Great ship - good duty. Enjoyed cruising the Caribbean and taking Midshipmen on cruise to England and Denmark. Will never forget our "swim call" in the middle of the North Atlantic.
Burrell, PeteUSS Valdez (FF 1096)PN2AdminJul 1980 – Jun 1982What an awesome time and awesome crew.
Burrell, PhilUSS Ponce (LPD 15)DK3S-4Nov 15, 1977 – Dec 23, 1980PONCE: RAN AGROUND AT MOORHEAD CITY/HIT THE PIER AT GITMO(thanx Capt.Murphy)SEPT/OCT 1978,TRANVERSED THE ATLANTIC UNDETECTED BY SOVIETS,AIDED IN MURIEL BOAT LIFT OF CUBAN REFUGEES 1980.BLEW THE TARGET SLED OUT OF THE WATER, GITMO 1978!
Burrell, PhilUSS Ponce (LPD 15)Jan 3, 1983 –
Burrell, Robert (Bob)USS Long Beach (CGN 9)MM2B-2Sep 1, 1990 – Oct 1, 1993
Burrell, RodneyUSS Coronado (AGF 11)E-2COMSJun 7, 1987 – Dec 14, 1989Email me!
Burrell, RodneyUSS Coronado (AGF 11)SIGNALMANcommunications1986 – 1989
Burrell, RonnieUSS Leader (MSO 490)EM2E-divisionDec 22, 1978 – Feb 1, 1983
Burrell, SteveUSS Fox (CG 33)HTC SWRepair1986 – 1989Great Crew, fun times and memories.
Burrell, TerryUSS Point Defiance (LSD 31)BM/SN1969 – 1971
Burrell, TonyUSS Canopus (AS 34)SH 3SupplyFeb 3, 1987 – Jan 10, 1988Im looking for some of my ship mates who worked in supply.
Burrell III, Reginald "b-mo"USS Mahan (DDG 72)QM3(SW)NXNov 4, 1997 – Sep 11, 2000Fact : First black QM. That should be a trivia question (lol). I was probably the most troublesome one of the the original crew but I came around. shout outs to SMC LOSS and my main man ENC VENN. wouldn't have made it. Hornberger... wow lo
Burrelll, JimmyUSS Fox (CG 33)FNEMApr 22, 1980 – May 6, 1983I think about the old days,good and bad you see they help me to be who I am today
Burres, DerekUSS Yorktown (CG 48)GSE3Main PropulsionSep 21, 1990 – Aug 13, 1993Had a great time ol" girl. Trying to get in contact with Keith Davis from Maryland who served onboard as a MS.Would love to here from you Keith.
Burres, DerekNaval Training Center Great LakesE-5/GSE3MPSep 1, 1989 – Aug 1, 1990
Burres, JayUSS Boxer (LPH 4)E-4Weapons0000 – 1945
Burress, BillUSS Stump (DD 978)SK1SWS-1Sep 1992 – Sep 1996Retired and ready for one more Med cruise. Yes I've been told I'm mental.
Burress, BobUSS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)EM2V2Dec 28, 1990 – Aug 1, 1991Tad to v2 division cat/arresting gear electrical shop from the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON CVN73
Burress, ChuckUSS Seattle (AOE 3)RM-2OC1972 – 1975
Burress, George GUSS Forrestal (CV 59)ABF 3V 4Jun 1980 – Jan 15, 1983 I worked Below Decks Repair. Pump room and Filter Operator.
Burress, JohnUSS Gary (FFG 51)ET2 (SW)CS04Mar 30, 1986 – Nov 6, 1992Had a great time on a great ship with a great bunch of guys. My time in the Navy and with the Freedom's Foremost Guardian and has made me who I am today. Would love to get in touch with my old shipmates.
Burress, JosephUSS Capodanno (FF 1093)SN1990 – 1993
Burress, RoyUSS Franklin D Roosevelt (CV 42)ETSNo/eNov 1973 – 1975Ships Inertial Navigation System Tech.
Burrie, ClydeUSS Mahan (DDG 42)E4Optar Budget KeeperOct 1, 1975 – Jul 15, 1979THANKS for making this list available to all those who served on the 1st ship in the world to have over the horizon missile capabilities. The CG?SM-@ ER Cpmbat System was a success with a direct hit on the very 1st try Sept 25, 1978
Burrier, JohnUSS McCloy (FF 1038)MM3engineroomDec 13, 1958 – Dec 14, 1990i spent 4 yrs onboard some good memories and bad walking on the bulkheads in storms and decom we put her together and gave it a new life a few times changing shaft bearings in a hurricane was not fun
Burrier, JohnUSS McCloy (FF 1038)MM3MDec 13, 1986 – Dec 14, 1990One of the first MMs i met was Darrell Davis we hit it off well became good friends and still talk to one another every now and then. I currently live in ne ohio and work for norfolk southern railroad
Burrier, JohnUSS Platte (AO 186)MM3/MDec 28, 1990 – Dec 20, 1991I was only onboard for a year and what a year it was working with herker ,farrand and junior in the engine room oh i cant forget harris we had a good time in the pit
Burrier, RichardUSS Midway (CVA 41)A3v41964 – 1966Purple shirts avation gasoline pumproom
Burrill, AmandaUSS Dubuque (LPD 8)LTJGOperationsOct 22, 2002 – Jul 30, 2005I had a great time with my first and second DivO tour onboard the Dookie! Now at COMEODGRU ONE in Coronado.
Burrill, TimothyUSS Boulder (LST 1190)EN3M DivisionAug 11, 1983 – Aug 11, 1987Hey Guys it was a great 4 years. Engine Room 2 was a blast! Except for having to put up with the BT's LOL! Lehelm was too, unless you were sitting on a sand bar!!!
Burris, BeeUSS Constellation (CV 64)EW3OWSep 10, 1991 – Mar 20, 1997
Burris, BillUSS Catamount (LSD 17)seamandeck1957 – Dec 15, 1959
Burris, BradUSS Spruance (DD 963)HM2NavigationJan 27, 1983 – Jun 14, 1984We were 325 brothers who got along pretty well. The Gulf seemed to last forever. The only way you could tell time was passing was our half work days on Saturday. Summer Shepards and Bharain was our escape. Remember the pool and E Club at the ASU?
Burris, BretUSS Spruance (DD 963)SNDECKNov 11, 1984 – Feb 5, 1987WOW!!! WHAT AN AWAKENING FOR A 19 YR OLD! MED CRUISE '84, STARTED FOR ME IN SPAIN. PORT/STARBOARD WATCHES OFF THE COAST OF BERUIT WAS FUN. NOT!!! MET SOME GREAT GUYS, AND GREW INTO A MAN QUICKLY!
Burris, BrianUSS Dale (CG 19)TM3W.A. Division1981 – Feb 21, 1985The Med. I.O.CRUISE 82-83. CROSSED ECUADOR , HIT BY A BRITISH SHIP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT GOING FULL SPEED 41 KNOTS, Nato manuevors ,ON WAY HOME NORTH ATLANTIC, HIT 40 foot sea's, Great Time
Burris, CharlesUSS Inchon (MCS 12)GMG 2Deck1977 – 1979I did 2 Med Cruises, I North West Africa and Brazil Cruise. Ship was LPH 12 then. Hated to hear She was decommisioned.
Burris, DanUSS William C. Lawe (DD 763)RM3OC0000 – Dec 12, 1978From GITMO 74 to first Great lakes Cruise 78
Burris, EarlUSS Fresno (LST 1182)E51STNov 1984 – Jul 1988HAD FUN
Burris, EdgarUSS Portland (LSD 37)DCCMR1985 – 1988
Burris, EdgarUSS Sierra (AD 18)DCCMEng-RApr 1975 – 1982Sierra was my first ship checked on board as E-1 left as HT1

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