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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Graham, MichealFlying Eagles (VA 122)AO2Ordie ShopApr 7, 1975 – Nov 23, 1976
Gebig, DonBatmen (VA 127)AE3Electrical shopMay 1, 1967 – Sep 5, 1967Arrived at Lemore when C130's at Moffett Field were decomissioned. Met AE! Carl Seger in shop. He was also at NAS Norfolk VR22 before we moved to Calif.
Gregory, Wallace #gene#Road Runners (VA 144)E3 AZsquadronJun 15, 1965 – Nov 1, 1967I WORK WITH THE PILOTS IN READY ROOM LOOKING FOR HENRY CAN,T REMENBER HIS LAST NAME
Garnett, Dave Swordsmen (VA 145)AO 3OrdnanceSep 1968 – Apr 1970May GOD have mercy on the souls lost 1-14-1969 while we served aboard the USS Enterprise CVA(N)65.
Gentry, MikeSwordsmen (VA 145)AO 3Ordnance Apr 1968 – Dec 1971Wildman I know your out there, is anybody else?
Gray, LeroySwordsmen (VA 145)AMS3Corrosion Control / Phase1984 – 1988
Gill, JimBlue Diamonds (VA 146)AQ3Line CrewApr 1970 – Jun 1972
Gill, JimBlue Diamonds (VA 146)AQ3squadronOct 1971 – Jun 1972I was a VA-146 plane captain on the 71-72 Westpac cruise.
Garska, Rich (Ski) profile iconArgonauts (VA 147)AQ2squadronSep 1969 – Nov 14, 1972Sailed aboard the USS America for an around the world cruise with a tour in Vietnam, both shellback and Golden Dragon. Sailed on the USS Constellation, was head flight deck troubleshooter for newly formed Int Weapons Tm.
Griffin, D. JosephWild Aces (VA 152)YN3AdminOct 30, 1962 – Aug 31, 1964I joined VA-152 in 1962 while at NAS Moffitt Field. The squadron moved to NAS Alameda & did a WestPac cruise on the Coral Sea (CVA 43) in 1963. VA-152 Det. Zulu deployed to Bien Hoa, Vietnam in 1964.
Gaebel, David / TrooperBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)AE2AE shop1968 – Dec 19, 1971
Gannon, JimBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)ADJ 3squadronJan 15, 1965 – Nov 20, 1967
Gomez, David J profile iconBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)AT2AT shop / Avionics benchOct 2, 1972 – Mar 3, 1976
Goodman, Larry (Goody)Blue Tail Flies (VA 153)E-4 AMSsquadronMar 1967 – Dec 10, 1970A big howdy to all of my squadron mates who served in VA-153 between 1967 and 1970.
Gratton, JohnSilver Foxes (VA 155)AE3MaintenanceJul 1988 – Sep 1991
Garcia, AlexBoomers (VA 165)E4/AKsquadronNov 1995 – May 1996It was an honor to serve on this great boat with the world famous Boomer.
Gordon, RobertBoomers (VA 165)AE 1 (AW )squadron1980 – Jun 27, 1984
Gauger, TerryHell Razors (VA 174)e 4mmgMay 5, 1967 – 1969i'm not sure what most of the crew thought of us as brig guards
Grahn, GaryHell Razors (VA 174)E4squadronJan 1973 – Oct 1975I remember my detachments on the Lexington, the Roosevelt, and Yuma like it was yesterday. I wish I had taken more pictures, saved my green shirt, and kept a coffee mug.
Greathouse, BobHell Razors (VA 174)AQF2squadronJun 1968 – Jul 1970
Gref, RogerHell Razors (VA 174)AME1squadron1984 – 1988
Gray, Richard (Db)Thunderbolts (VA 176)AMH 3 TroubleshootersquadronSep 14, 1973 – Mar 29, 1977Worked the cats as the airframes troubleshooter with Malcolm Roberts. Have never had a job since with that level of adrenaline. Industrial accident amputation resulted in last 15 years as OSHA inspector. Now retired
Goldsberry, RichardGolden Dragons (VA 192)A)2 - AO1Ordnance Jun 1, 1966 – Jun 1, 1968Best damn ordie bunch in WESPAC. USS Ticonderoga.
Glenbn, FuselierDambusters (VA 195)AQF2squadronSep 15, 1967 – Apr 3, 1970No billet for AQ when reprted to squadron for A4C. Worked in AT shop, AO Shop on the 68 TICO cruse. On the Oriskeny cruse A4E, had an AQ SHOP, also worked in QA shop. Got early out in 1970 due to conversion to A7's.
Green, JohnDambusters (VA 195)AT2squadronMay 1975 – Aug 1978Did 2 West Pac's aboard the "Shitty Kitty" '75 & '77. Hated it at the time but looking back those were the best days of my life. Now I have a kid who's a Senior Chief. Unbelievable.
Gandy, William (Bill)Main Battery (VA 196)AQB2AQ1967 – Jun 23, 1969VA-196 was a remarkable squadron top too bottom . Would like to hear from crew members . VA196 , the " Connie" , and our ports of call are a very important part of my life .
Gleason, MarkMain Battery (VA 196)AE2squadron1978 – 1978I made the wespack cruise and hit all the port of calls. Left Alameda and hit Oahu met Australian navy and got drunk. The whole cruise was so much fun.
Green, WilliamMain Battery (VA 196)PR-1squadronJan 1971 – May 31, 1974Fond memories of base housing, the friendliness of the citizens of Oak Harbor, and two 10 month deployments to Vietnam with CAG 14 aboard Enterprise are part of my memories 30 plus years later.
Graf, RonaldRiver Rattlers (VA 204)AK3squadronJan 1987 – Mar 1989
Gumpright, Bob profile iconRiver Rattlers (VA 204)ATAN-AT2Line - W/C2101971 – 1974Lots of detachments - A-4Ls
Gardner, Gerald profile iconRampant Raiders (VA 212)AK3squadronJun 1970 – Feb 1971I left ComFair Alameda after two years of working on staff as the Admirals driver. Made Ak3 and was sent Lemoore Calif. to join VA 212. Back to Alameda in October and off to Vietman on The USS Hancock CVA 19
Gillis, WalterBarn Owls (VA 215)ADJ-3 E-4Power plantsFeb 12, 1968 – Feb 28, 1971
Glenn, Michael (Mike)Barn Owls (VA 215)AE2squadronMar 1, 1968 – Oct 31, 1971Have the "Plank Owners" plaque on the wall (dated 3/1/1968). I was stationed at NAS Lemoore, CA after tech school (AE) in NAS Jacksonville, FL. Was assigned to VA-122 with the A7A's and re-assigned to VA-215 with A7B's.
Gallup, Daniel Aka High SpeedZappers (VAQ 130)AMS2squadronJun 1984 – Jun 1987
Garza, MikeZappers (VAQ 130)E-4Avation OrdanceAug 16, 1987 – Aug 16, 1992
Grindstaff, DavidZappers (VAQ 130)AT3squadron2000 – 2003
Gotts, GregScorpions (VAQ 132)AMH2squadronAug 2, 1980 – Aug 2, 1981Looking to touch base with my Shipmates aboard IKE on first cruise ever deployed directly to the IO
Griffiths, MichaelScorpions (VAQ 132)YN2AdminMar 1985 – Mar 1987Had some great times, including a Med cruise on the Forrestal.
Guillot, Lawrence PaulScorpions (VAQ 132)PR2 (AW)ParaLoftJul 18, 1978 – Sep 12, 1979Would Love to hear from old shipmates
Gale, Wayne profile iconGauntlets (VAQ 136)AT2squadron1992 – 1996

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