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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Carlsen, Richard profile iconUSS Aeolus (ARC 3)sn/rmDeck/operations1968 – 1971Had a hell of agood time in panama.The marines showed me the inside of there brig in Pearl.
Cranford, DavidUSS Okinawa (LPH 3)SN/RMRadioAug 20, 1990 – May 17, 1994Wow, I can't believe I found this site. This is great. Ray Brownridge - I would love to hear from you. My email is dave.cranford@x3corp.net.
Chinn, RogerUSS Haleakala (AE 25)SN/SA2ndMay 1990 – May 1993I enjoyed my stay on the old ship if anyone is out there give me a shout.
Clarke, KennyUSS Ford (FFG 54)SN/SHShips ServiceDec 1984 – Jun 1987Kenny Clarke is here alive and well Hope all is well with the Plank owners of the USS FORD It was a life long and memorable experience for a young kid from NYC fryeburgdad@yahoo.com get at me Peace
Coleman, LarryUSS Peacock (MSC 198)SN/signalman7th Fleet1968 – 1969
Curtis, R. W. "Curt"USS Saint Paul (CA 73)SN/SM...SM31st. & CM/SignalJan 5, 1968 – Oct 20, 1969March 1968: Gunline " Tonkin Gulf" relieved by The Battleship New Jersey March 1969: Gunline " Tonkin Gulf " relieved the Battleship New Jersey, Deployed to Sea of Japan "45 ship task force" N. Korea and Red China
Callis, TracyUSS Alaska (SSBN 732)SN/SSRMNov 1985 – Jul 1988Plankowner, DASO, Inner Room, Covergirls. What a party. Alask trip in '87. All those tours Great times, and good friends
Cangiano, LouUSS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN 617)SN/SSnav/deckMar 19, 1975 – May 18, 1977I was leading seaman on my last patrol (1977). I recently graduated from New Jersey City University with a BA in History (May 2005).
Chatham, RichardUSS Memphis (SSN 691)SN/SSDeck/ETApr 12, 1988 – Jun 1991First boat, qualified here. I was dink forever!!! Best helmsman this boat ever saw. Did 2 spec-ops, the first was great....good liberty in Norway, Scotland and England. The 2nd sucked, boring as hell!!
Cripps, TonyUSS Sam Rayburn (SSBN 635)SN/SSFire Control GunsJul 1983 – Aug 1984I made two patrols on the Sammy R, Qualified in one run, experienced great liberty in Bremerhaven, Germany . My second patrol was mainly tied to tender, I believe we did drive around the tender a couple times.
Coy, James EUSS Dennis J. Buckley (DD 808)SN/TM3gunnery1962 –i was only onboard for a few months , made third class and they transferd me to to the chandler dd717. Had a good friend abord, last name Kelly from Mass, if your reading this contact me.
Charles, Shakine/big LazyUSS Nicholson (DD 982)SN/TM3/CTR2Deck/CSAFeb 2, 1998 – Apr 15, 2002I Nasty nick, she was a great ship! I've meet some of the best friends and people on that ship. I'm unbreakable from the exprience! I also miss the OG's ODO1 forever Brookins,Bell,Stokes,Porchia,Powell,Bowens love you all!
Conner Sr, ClydeUSS Fiske (DD 842)SN1Ship's ServicemanNov 25, 1952 – Jan 10, 1954I came onboard in Boston after the Fiske was re-commissioned to the DDR configuation. Was onboard during her "shakedown cruise" to the Carribbean. I was assigned to the ship's laundry and worked the 18:00 to 06:00 shift.
Cormier, Nicole/nikkiUSS Hunley (AS 31)SN2Deck 31992 – 1994I am looking for some old shipmates i would like to reconnect with, specifically Tammy Jones.
Croteau, Michael profile iconUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)SN2IC1976 – 1977Greg Smith what a rat
Carl, KenUSS Aeolus (ARC 3)SN32nd Dev. Deckforce/ help civ. w/ cable spliceDec 1966 – May 1968It was a great experience, I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
Carlaw, NancyUSS Holland (AS 32)SN3DeckMay 1995 – Jun 1996Really Hot in Guam and hard work.
Caron, Paul profile iconUSS Barry (DD 933)SN3SigsJan 1973 – Oct 1974still talking to Sid Coleman, Mark Pickton....Lee B. Remsnyder, Gainesville, GA...where are you??
Cervantes, JohnUSS Holland (AS 32)SN3Repair DepartmentJan 1970 – Oct 1973I am looking for anybody that lived with me in Chipiona. We had a green 1955 Chevy. Also looking for anybody that is trying to get disability for asbestos.
Chaffee, ChristianUSS Downes (FF 1070)SN3Deck ApeSep 23, 1975 – Oct 1, 1978Many Good times, and great memories. Always like to hear from old friends. I deal in antiques and fine art, and collect good Japanese swords. I can't say I miss the Navy, but do miss my good buddies. Where is the Mary Hartman fan club?
Christie, Reginald /reggie /chrisUSS Lindenwald (LSD 6)SN3operationsJun 1961 – Jun 30, 1963
Clark, William LeroyUSS Independence (CVA 62)sn3cr divisionAug 4, 1960 – Mar 3, 1961
Clayman, JamesUSS Paul F. Foster (DD 964)SN31stJul 14, 1986 – May 6, 1990
Comshaw, JohnUSS Pigeon (ASR 21)SN3deck force, operationsSep 15, 1974 – Sep 15, 1978great tour, I'm supprised there are so few names from my time on board
Cook, JonUSS Trenton (LPD 14)SN3BOAT DIVOct 1992 – Jul 3, 1994Memories that will not be forgotten! Rueda (Rudy), Miller, Colon, Allen, Ippel, Lange, Dix, Ninni, Reynolds (didnt forget ya man!), Tomlin, Patterson, Watson, Chegheni, Isley, Seddon, Boys from 1st and 2nd! GOOD TIMES!
Coombs, TedUSS Worden (DLG 18)sn3OpsApr 1, 1973 – Dec 8, 1974Interesting time of my life
Cox, Roy (Sonny)USS Fearless (MSO 442)SN3DeckAug 1974 – Dec 1974I enjoyed my brief stay aboard the USS FEARLESS while in Charleston, S.C.
Charles, JoeUSS Harlan County (LST 1196)snipemain controlJan 15, 1986 – Feb 10, 1988Hey every one. Charles from Baltimore. Tripplett you came down a couple of times with drinkwater and Mcgee. Any one know what happen to Donald Werner
Carpenter, KenUSS Cone (DD 866)SO 1May 1954 – Jun 1957
Cramer, Carl L. CramerUSS Rowe (DD 564)SO2"O"Apr 1952 – Nov 1955Would like to hear from any Rowe Shipmates. Especially "O" Div. Shipmates. Retired as a STGC with 28 yrs. service. 4 Regular & 24 Reserve.
Campanile, JohnUSS Preston (DD 795)SO3SonarFeb 1955 – 1956
Coverdale, Robert D.USS Bordelon (DDR 881)SO3FOX1961 –
Cousin, RogerUSS Fulton (AS 11)SO3SSunassignedAug 1954 – Sep 1954I was one of those submarine guys who's boat was heading to the Med just prior to the end of my enlistment. I actually "sailed" on Fulton from Subron10 (New London) to Norfork where I was discharged. Whole different experience for a subguy.
Crum, JohnUSS Endurance (MSO 435)SOG 2CIC / EODAug 1961 – Oct 10, 1961Short-timer. Wife is on the beach. Will have our first baby in November. Cleanest ship in the Navy. Best duty ever. Sorry, did not have time to know the crew better. Designed ships motto/emblem, "Destroy What Will Destroy."
Crum, JohnUSS Excel (MSO 439)SOG 3CIC / EODJul 1958 – Aug 1961Requested this ship. My thinking - the most dangerous duty must be the safest place to be. Two typhoons and tree weeks at GQ, in a live mine field, latter, not so sure!
Capece, BobUSS Semmes (DDG 18)SOG2ASNov 1962 – Jun 30, 1964Plank Owner and proud to have been on a great ship
Clarke, JimUSS Borie (DD 704)SOG3SonarFeb 1955 – Jan 1957
Coe, DonUSS Camp (DE 251)SOG3SonarDec 19, 1957 – Sep 1958We Went to world fair in Brussels.
Colbert, JerryUSS Holder (DDE 819)sogsnsognAug 30, 1959 – Aug 30, 1959
Coverdale, Robert D.USS Cone (DD 866)SOGSNFOX1960 –

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