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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Carlson, KenUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)ET1(SS)RCJul 1979 – Aug 1982Hey guys, I remember the usta fish well. Who'd of thought that Paul Hellen would come work with me in Minnesota long after I left the fish. He can still get up on his soap box.
Carmody, BertUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)LT (JG)Supply OfficerMay 20, 1973 – Jul 10, 1975"Long Run #2 in 73." Overhaul in Portsmouth, NH. Back in Norfolk working boat up for 1975 deployment cycle. #2 tour - went overseas to NAS Cubi Point. Separated 1976. Reserves through 1997 at CSS4 and Chas Nav ship yard Retired as a Captai
Chamberlain, Troy (Dink)USS Flying Fish (SSN 673)SK3SS1st,striker(deck 2nd quartmasters,3rd & finally SupplyOct 2, 1987 – Feb 15, 1991Too many things to tell,for such a small space.Spent 1year alongside the pier in Bremerton,felt like a college student with out the homework, just partied all the time.Left there to go to Norfolk,VA.Catch me at navyvetsubs@yahoo.com,reunite
Coen, KennethUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)E4A gangAug 2, 1990 – Feb 12, 1994
Coffey, RickUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)ET-1 (SS)RCMay 1979 – Mar 1984
Collins, Travis, (Spook)USS Flying Fish (SSN 673)FTG1(SS)Sep 1972 – Jan 1977
Craig, Mike (The Man With 3 First Names)USS Flying Fish (SSN 673)ET2ET NavJul 1981 – Feb 1986Great site. Good memories partying with the Shem!, QM, Tom Layman, Tom Mac, Stevie Knowlton, Scam. Remember Paris? Hi to Jim Gazard. Great partner in spades and Euchre.. we kicked ass brother. Seems so long ago.
Cross, JimUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)MM1MFeb 2, 1979 – 1984Great 5 years
Camerrer, Terry profile iconUSS Trepang (SSN 674)FTG2 (SS)Weapons - FT DivisionMar 1970 – Nov 1972Made a lot of under ice runs and deployments to the Atlantic Ocean. Exciting stuff. I remember 9-finger Bobby Hatfield who was my chief at the time. Taught me a lot. Plankowner.
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Camp, RobertUSS Trepang (SSN 674)TMSNWEAPONSNov 1, 1980 – May 14, 1982
Carrieri, Angelo "dago"USS Trepang (SSN 674)MM1/SSA-GangSep 1979 – Dec 1984From NUB to LPO - didn't matter - We were A-Gang!!!
Casasola, OscarUSS Trepang (SSN 674)YN1(SS)YeomanJun 1998 – Aug 1999Haven't been on any other boat that rode as smooth and as sound as she did. It didn't take me long to be 37s for life!! If you ain't Trepang you ain't.....
Churchill, RobertUSS Trepang (SSN 674)YN3 (SS)Jan 1987 – Jul 7, 1990
Cleary, ChrisUSS Trepang (SSN 674)ET2(SS)NavopsOct 1992 – Jan 1996
Cokayne, HaroldUSS Trepang (SSN 674)STS3 SSSonarApr 1975 – Sep 1977This was First Sub I qualified on and was and was done in 8mos
Collins, VicUSS Trepang (SSN 674)EM2EngNov 1, 1978 – Jan 1981
Cooper, Gary (Coop)USS Trepang (SSN 674)FTG2Weapons1985 – 1988Just looking for some old shipmates. Coop
Cope, LesUSS Trepang (SSN 674)ETN2Nuclear ET1970 – Dec 1971Didn't know about decommissionng, or would have tried to be there to get a plank.
Cote, MikeUSS Trepang (SSN 674)MM1M1983 – 1990
Cote, RobertUSS Trepang (SSN 674)MS E-4SSSupplyMay 1975 – Aug 1978
Cox, Ryan "Big Nut"USS Trepang (SSN 674)STSSNSonarMar 6, 1997 – Mar 8, 1998Too bad I "snapped". Would have liked to stay aboard.
Crawford, Gary Joe "crow"USS Trepang (SSN 674)MM2(N)ELT1979 – 1982
Carr, CarrollUSS Bluefish (SSN 675)ET2 (SS)RCOct 1971 – May 1975
Casey, Robert (Bob)USS Bluefish (SSN 675)ET1ETSep 1979 – Mar 1984
Cochran, JeffUSS Bluefish (SSN 675)MM2(SS)A-GangJul 1978 – Nov 20, 1980Came on board as MMfn while boat was in yards. COB put me on Mess deck next day. He thought I was going 'over the fence". Qualified Subs and made E-5 on the same day. Arm and chest bruised for 2 weeks
Coffey, DoyleUSS Bluefish (SSN 675)STS 1 (SS)SonarJan 1970 – 1972
Collins, Mike "fa"USS Bluefish (SSN 675)ET1 (SS)Reactor ControlFeb 1970 – Dec 14, 1971Plankowner, performed the initial startup of the reactor. Mr. Peterson was a great engineer. Captain Petersen was a sorry CO. Chief Castro was a great COB except for the chewing tobacco. Hello to all the other Plankowners.
Croucher, StevenUSS Bluefish (SSN 675)IC2(ss)IC Division1984 – 1988Spent four years and made 105 dives on board Bluefish, I was just going to do four years and get out, wound up retiring form the Navy.
Curry, JamesUSS Bluefish (SSN 675)E5RCOct 1990 – Oct 1994Will never forget the times I had on the Bluefish. Med runs - hate we missed Toulon, France but hey, at least we saw Italy ~7 times. I could have done without port&starboard steaming along side the pier in La Spetzia, Italy though.
Canter, ThomasUSS Billfish (SSN 676)EM1(SS)E-Div (Nuke)Jun 15, 1985 – Jan 15, 1988Thanks for the good times!
Carmody, PaulUSS Billfish (SSN 676)ETNSNOPS/NAVJun 15, 1975 – Aug 15, 1978med run - 2 spec ops - caribean - autec - rosie roads ic2 billy higgins and i got back to portsmouth england half in the bag form libs in london when queen Elizabeth II passed by us on the way to review the fleet. ive got pictures.
Carpenter, WesUSS Billfish (SSN 676)STS2/SSSonar1988 – 1990
Carr, George (G Ray)USS Billfish (SSN 676)MM1 (SS)M Div (ELT)Nov 1977 – Jul 1981Lots of underwater time. It's been long enough to forget the work hours and lack of sleep. Won't ever forget my friends and shipmates.
Chambliss, StanleyUSS Billfish (SSN 676)ETSNRCNov 1, 1982 – Jul 7, 1986Lots of mostly good memories
Christensen, ChristUSS Billfish (SSN 676)STS2 (SS)SONARDec 1, 1974 – Jul 8, 1976Med Run
Clarke, PjUSS Billfish (SSN 676)STS3{SS}sonarMay 17, 1980 – May 30, 1982served onboard with some of the best. did a med run ,3 southern runs, and God knows how many local ops. Took her into the yards in 82, then on to shore duty FLTASWTRACENPAC. Out in July 84. I now live in Denver, Co.
Cunningham, MichaelUSS Billfish (SSN 676)E9 MMCMEngineering1994 – 1997Best command I served with during my 23 years of naval service
Cass, ChuckUSS Drum (SSN 677)STS 3 (SS)SonarMay 1982 – 1984Best crew ever on a Submarine. My Sea Daddy was MM2 (SS) Hobby
Chapman, DaveUSS Drum (SSN 677)YNCAdminJun 1988 – Jun 1992Great Boat and a Great Crew. From the CO (Englehart) to the most junior guy aboard. We did a lot of things we probably wouldn't have on another boat. DRUM was unbeatable! (Pun intended).
Cary, Michael "Mad Dog"USS Archerfish (SSN 678)SENIOR RECRUIT OF THE NAVYTorpedo RoomMay 1975 – Oct 1976I reported aboard the Archerfish in Spring 1975, worked with Sprague, Berkheimer, couple of other guys. Capt. Ward got tired of my antics, sent me packing in October 1976. But I enjoyed the ride while it lasted. Now at the Banned Books Cafe in SATX.

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