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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Foust, LarryUSS Pollack (SSN 603)MM1 (SS)Engineering - NuclearOct 11, 1968 – Jun 11, 1969Good Times considering the division E-9 form hell! Last boat before I got out.
Frakes, ChuckUSS Pollack (SSN 603)ICFN - IC3(ss)IC DivisionNov 1, 1977 – Sep 30, 1979Non-Nuke
Fromm, RogerUSS Pollack (SSN 603)EM2SSEdivFeb 1983 – Jul 1986
France, Robert T. "Tim"USS Haddo (SSN 604)LTWeaponsFeb 1968 – Jun 1972Qualified June 1971. Two special operations and a Med Deployment. Subsafe Overhaul at Charleston NSY. Homeport change from Charleston to New London.
Franklin, RussellUSS Haddo (SSN 604)RM3Jun 1979 –
Farley, MarkUSS Jack (SSN 605)ET2OperationsJan 14, 1973 – Apr 11, 1974Seemed like duty from hell at the time, but looking back I really remember the good times. Miss a lot of my old shipmates. Smoked 3 packs of cigs a day, lol. Quit shortly after leaving. Was on USS Raleigh LPD1 after that
Forgey, Moody / Kim profile iconUSS Jack (SSN 605)FTG1(SS)WeaponsNov 1968 – Jan 1971David G. Smith was the Commanding Officer. RIP Dan Zandri - Piglet
Fricker, JoeUSS Jack (SSN 605)E4IC1988 – 1990
Frink, LloydUSS Jack (SSN 605)MM1(SS)May 1986 – Jul 13, 1990Let's dinosaur! Hey Piercey, you're right 140+ oinkfest!
Farman, RichardUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)Seaman First ClassComdr M I Gr 19ty Flt. Uss Tinosa1945 – Jul 7, 1946
Farr, CraigUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)RM1/WO-1RadioSep 1968 – Aug 1971
Fenderson, Jeff (Fugg)USS Tinosa (SSN 606)ETR3Fwd ETJun 17, 1972 – Nov 19, 1976Currently living in Peshtigo Wisconson, but working a contract job at NASSCO in San Diego.
Fenderson, Jeff (Fugg)USS Tinosa (SSN 606)ETR3OpsJun 17, 1972 – Nov 19, 1976Currently living in Peshtigo Wi. with my wife and two adopted grandchilren.
Figueroa, Miguel / FigUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)SKSNSUPPLY1988 – 1990CAME ON BOARD IN GROTON, CT. SEASICK FIRST WEEK AT SEA. UNITAS XXX. GREAT TIME IN RIO. GOING AROUND CAPE HORN. CROSSING PANAMA CANAL. LOVE IT WHEN EVERYONE TAUGHT I WENT AWOL IN ST. CROIX BUT FELL AT SLEEP IN STOREROOM
Fisher, RalphUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)MM 1TAD MOct 1, 1968 – Oct 1, 1969 (pre-com sand lance ssn 660 portsmouth)
Flaugh, RickUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)EM1/SSEJun 12, 1981 – Jun 16, 1985
Flowers, DavidUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)ETR3(SS)deck/mess cook/ET gangFeb 1963 – Jan 1964Served on Tinosa while still in the yard; transferred to USS Seawolf in 1964 and saw sea duty with her... but will never forget the crew of the Tinosa.
Foote, SteveUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)STS3SonarAug 1977 – 1979It was one of the best times I had while in the Navy.
Forsythe, BrianUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)IC2SSIC1978 – Jul 1982
Foster, BrianUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)RM2(SS)RadioDec 15, 1989 – Aug 15, 1991I remember the tear gas chicken on my first underway. This was my first boat. Not quite sure about the dates, but I was on until DECOM at Bremerton. I learned alot and the experience of being 594 tuf made the rest of my career easier.
Fritz, RaymondUSS Tinosa (SSN 606)ET2Reactor ControlsJan 1988 – Nov 1992Tinosa taught me one lesson which has served me well through the years. Never be afraid to make a command decision. Most chiefs and managers want someone around who can take charge of a situation without constantly asking for advice.
Fitzgerald, ThomasUSS Dace (SSN 607)STS3weaponsJun 10, 1987 – 1988Sonar
Force, Eddie (Ed)USS Dace (SSN 607)MM! SSMMar 1, 1967 – Jun 1, 1970
Force, EdUSS Dace (SSN 607)MM1(SS)M DivMar 1, 1967 – Dec 1, 1970
French, James, E (Frenchy) profile iconUSS Dace (SSN 607)ET2Unsure1959 –This entry by Tim French, son of James E. French. My dad passed away in 1986 but he loved the Boat and the Crew. Spoke of it/you often. Anyone who knew my dad, please feel free to contact me.
Fagan, Luke (Shark)USS Sam Houston (SSN 609)MM3Engineering1987 – 1988Being restricted to the boat really sucked. I was part of the crew during drydock in the Competent, and then the next time I was part of the Competent during the Sammy's drydock. I had to work for Chief Buri at both commands!!! Ouch!
Fazzini, Steven profile iconUSS Sam Houston (SSN 609)MM2M1983 – 1989
Fields, BruceUSS John Marshall (SSN 611)MM1(SS)MachineryAug 1986 – Sep 1990
Farrell, DavidUSS Guardfish (SSN 612)ICCEngineering1981 – 1984Made chief aboard. Of all my commands, the most challenging and memorable.
Finley, LarryUSS Guardfish (SSN 612)ETR2 (SS)RCAug 1969 – Jun 1972
Fish, Patrick(the Rat)USS Guardfish (SSN 612)CS2/SSCook GangSep 17, 1971 – Mar 18, 1975Does anyone remember the SUMMER of 1972?? How about the 612th dive? And last but not least>>Can anyone tell Arnie Sisk who blew the AUX tanks thru the Officers Head on N,Y,EVE He would really like to know seeing as how HE wore most of IT.
Frakes, ChuckUSS Guardfish (SSN 612)IC2(ss)IC DivisionOct 1, 1979 – Dec 18, 1980Non-nuke
Fergurson, John RickyUSS Flasher (SSN 613)MM2 (SS)MachineryMar 6, 1986 – Sep 24, 1987I miss those days. Unfortunately a hardship discharge cut my time there short
Fleming, DaveUSS Flasher (SSN 613)FTG1Fire Control1976 – 1981Flasher was the high point of my time in the Navy. Really happy to see so many at this site! My Navy career did not go (end) too well. (Those who know understand) Now am a Technical Writer at a Biomedical company.
Forstner, GlennUSS Flasher (SSN 613)EM1(SS)E-Jan 1980 – Jan 1982Had alot of good memories that feel as if they happened just a little while ago. I am a custom home builder in Phoenix Arizona, and occassionally run into other "Nukes" that are working at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.
Fozzard, Dan (Manfish)USS Flasher (SSN 613)QM 3NavigationAug 29, 1979 – Jun 1, 1981Hey to my old shipmates. After leaving the Boat, I went to BUD/S, then was assigned to UDT 12, then SEAL Tm 5. Did a deployment with Tm 12 but will never forget the 98 days under on the Westpac of `79-80. Live in DC now
Ferretti, BobUSS Greenling (SSN 614)MS2/SSOct 1980 – Sep 1983
Fiorella, ChrisUSS Greenling (SSN 614)E4communicationsJan 29, 1981 – Nov 7, 1983
Fisher, DavidUSS Greenling (SSN 614)Midshipman Third ClassMachineJun 3, 1981 – Aug 3, 1981I received my dolphins aboard the USS Greenling. W. R. Witcraft was the CO at that time.
Forgey, HerbUSS Greenling (SSN 614)QM3SSApr 1972 – Jan 1974

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