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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Dees, Robert (Robbie)USS Sturgeon (SSN 637)CS2(SS)COOK (stewburner)Apr 20, 1968 – Apr 1, 1971First boat, went from Seaman to 2nd Class and got qualfied on this fine boat. Transferred to SSN 678 Archerfish and was Plankowner. Got out to go to college. Live in Kincaid, Ill. Ride Harley and play golf. Work for State of Ill.
Dees, Robert (Robbie)USS Sturgeon (SSN 637)CS 2 (SS)SupplyApr 5, 1968 – Apr 1, 1971Came aboard as a SN and left as a CS2)SS) Served with the best skipper I ever had in Capt. William Bohannan. Left and was a Plankowner on the 678. Left in Nov of 72 for "B" school & Master Cake Decorating. Left Memphis as MS1(SS).
Delzer, JeffUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)MM1RLJan 1, 1991 – Mar 1, 1994Turn right, no left... sinking.... cant move... oh dear, now we are in Faslane Scotland.
Deruntz, SamuelUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)MM2MApr 14, 1972 – Jul 3, 1973Bounced off St Croix. I was the goofy tweaker that broke the COs rig for dive & got kicked off. Ol' Bernie Wheeler said I'd never go anywhere as an MM. Inspired me to make E9 17 yrs later in the surface(target) navy.
Diluzio, Joseph profile iconUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)ETR2ETAug 1, 1972 – Jun 18, 1976Hi to all my ship mates !
Domingo, Alejandro "Andy"USS Sturgeon (SSN 637)IC2/SSIC DIVISIONJan 1992 – Jan 1994FASELANE, DECOM all in the same. . WASSUP CREW!!!
Doty, Robert (Bob)USS Sturgeon (SSN 637)EM1 (SS)E DivJun 1965 – Apr 1967Plank owner. Made E6 on board.
Duke, RobUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)Apr 1990 – Oct 1991
Dumas, JeffreyUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)ET1reactor controlDec 21, 1980 – Dec 7, 1984
Dunn, FredUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)SNDeck1981 – 1982
Davidson, TomUSS Whale (SSN 638)STSC(SS)OPSJul 1965 – Aug 1968
Davis, JimUSS Whale (SSN 638)CS3 (SS)SupplyOct 1968 – Mar 1972
Davis, JimUSS Whale (SSN 638)ET2/ssRCDec 22, 1982 – May 10, 1985Where the journey began. People can make any situation good.
Davis, MacUSS Whale (SSN 638)EM1(SS)E1981 – Jun 28, 1985Worked hard, played harder. Don't miss the 6 month deployments though.
Deboi, AddisonUSS Whale (SSN 638)STS2(SS)1970 – 1972Lots of time up north. Vague recollections, but do recall Beenbag Benator's question to sonar. "Sonar con - What is the difference between snaping shrimp and sperm whales?" "Con -sonar, about 20 tons"
Dewey, ChuckUSS Whale (SSN 638)MM2(SS)AMay 13, 1981 – May 13, 1985I miss the people but not the work.
Dickinson, KenUSS Whale (SSN 638)MM2-SSA-GangJan 1986 – Mar 1988
Didomenico, WilliamUSS Whale (SSN 638)EM2 SSEMar 12, 1972 – Mar 1975
Dorlig, LorenUSS Whale (SSN 638)ET1(SS)Oct 19, 1966 – Jun 15, 1969Part of the commissioning crew
Dougherty, JohnUSS Whale (SSN 638)IC1 SSEAug 1965 – Nov 1967We commissoned a fine boat, and sadly we attended her farewell ceremony. Plank Owner.
Dowling, MikeUSS Whale (SSN 638)EMC (SS)"E"Jun 15, 1975 – Mar 15, 1979Med run and refuelling overhaul at PNSY
Dubose, William (Bill)USS Whale (SSN 638)MM2/SSAJun 10, 1981 – Jun 24, 1986Miss you, Chuck and Kenny (Dewey & Brenzel)
Duskin, John profile iconUSS Whale (SSN 638)MM1(SS)M-DivApr 1981 – Jan 1985Enjoyed the travel, shipmates and many pranks. Shot grapefruits from the aft signal ejector at Norfolk. Remember the water fights and "turd of the week"? Whale memories seem get better the further away it is.
Deboer, Mark profile iconUSS Tautog (SSN 639)TMC/SSTMApr 1, 1984 – Apr 1, 1986
Dennis, EricUSS Tautog (SSN 639)FTG2Weapons1983 – 1986
Denson, BrianUSS Tautog (SSN 639)ET2 SSJun 15, 1982 – Oct 22, 1984
Dickey, ChristopherUSS Tautog (SSN 639)TM2TMOct 1988 – Feb 199330 days in CCU for instigating a riot after the TART party, WTF I was an E3??? I've been out for years and still have a hangover from hanging out with the BUMS! I'd do it all over again. Still waiting for the 2nd annual TART party!
Dietsch, TomUSS Tautog (SSN 639)ET1(SS)Reactor Controls1985 – 1989
Doering, JimUSS Tautog (SSN 639)MM2(SS)MAug 1973 – Jun 1976One of the best of the Pearl boats, we had a great crew and terrific leadership in those days.
Donnelly, PaulUSS Tautog (SSN 639)LTIC, E, RCA, DCAFeb 1982 – Nov 19852 Arctic runs and West Pacs
Drew, HarryUSS Tautog (SSN 639)MM1A GangApr 1975 – Apr 1979
Dunn, JimUSS Tautog (SSN 639)QM1(SS)NavJan 2, 1970 – Apr 26, 1975Blind Mans Bluff Crew. Best Submarine crew on the universe
Duran, JohnUSS Tautog (SSN 639)FN/SSDeck1982 – 1985Still hold the record for breaking the most dishes as a crank........Learned to never reach down while driving the boat.....sudden rudder shifts can cause the Captain to turn red (lol). Glad this was my 1st boat. Learned alot.
Dancer, DavidUSS Grayling (SSN 646)MM1/SS NUKENukeJun 15, 1988 – Jun 15, 1991Mare Island Overhaul / Sea Trials / Trip Through Panama Canal / Med Run / Desert Storm
Davey, LeonardUSS Grayling (SSN 646)MM2/SSAuxiliaryNov 1, 1971 – Dec 23, 1975The finest crew, ambivalent leadership
Davey, LenUSS Grayling (SSN 646)MM2/SS"A"-gangSep 10, 1971 – Dec 20, 1975Nick was a dick, but the crew was outstanding !!!
Davis, ShawnUSS Grayling (SSN 646)FNDeck, ICApr 1, 1991 – Apr 1, 1995The Guys were great. CDR Dunn, LTCDR coleman, ICC Carnley, STSC Youngren, QM1 Davis were most respected.
Davis, ShawnUSS Grayling (SSN 646)FNICDeckNov 22, 1992 – Apr 1, 1995Looking back on old memories that I share with my children and about the hard times but good times and the funny times that happened throughout my journey with the US Navy. To that I say thank you to the experiences.
Devoe, JimUSS Grayling (SSN 646)MS2(SS)Supply1983 – 1984Med run. Northern run. Great boat,great crew, Helluva Time!!
Dienst, DilligaffUSS Grayling (SSN 646)E6A GangJan 31, 1975 – Jan 31, 1979The Grayling was the best thing that ever happened to me. I'd love to do it all over again! Good skipper, good friends and shipmates, and a purpose that only those that served aboard her can ever truly appreciate.

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