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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Long, Terry D. profile iconTophatters (VF 14)AMSANsquadron1990 – 1993Was in airframes/corrosion control. Very proud to have served in the oldest fighter squadron in the Navy. Had some great times with a lot of great guys. Got to see the world....and a lot of ocean. Like to reconnect.
Labombard, MichaelFreelancers (VF 21)AMH3squadron1967 – 1969Some of the best times of my life were on the Ranger
Lopez, GilFreelancers (VF 21)AMH1airframes departmentAug 28, 1967 – Jun 3, 1968looking sqd. members. Viet Nam cruise 67' we took VMF213/214 F4"s for OnR on the Ranger, last few weeks of cruise. poss. agent orange contamnation. seeking line crew, airframs, and pilots. need verification letters VA .
Long, JamesFighting Renegades (VF 24)Chief Petty Officer?1951 –This entry is for my Father who passed away in 1970. I was hoping to get in touch with anyone who remembers him. Please leave me a message if you have any recollections. Thanks, Gordon W. Long revgo1898@yahoo.com
Labella, NickTomcatters (VF 31)AMSsquadronSep 1, 1973 – Jun 1, 1976
Labounty, KirbyTomcatters (VF 31)AQ2IWTJun 1981 – Aug 1983Had a great time.
Lawson, GeorgeTomcatters (VF 31)AOCsquadronOct 13, 1979 – Dec 16, 1980
Lemaire, Jerry profile iconTomcatters (VF 31)AQ2squadronOct 1973 – 1976AQ shop O level than TAD AIMD onboard USS Saratoga for '74-'75 Med cruise and '76 Med cruise.
Lenertz, JeffSwordsmen (VF 32)PNSNsquadronMar 1991 – Aug 1992Hey there, I haven't kept up with anyone from the Navy and would like to see if anyone I knew is around. I was in the Personnel department and worked with PN2 Allen and Chief DeRosa
Lanzone, JohnStarfighters (VF 33)YN1AdminApr 1986 – Dec 1989
Laverack, NickStarfighters (VF 33)AME 1squadronDec 1961 – 1962LOOK FOR LESTER HUITER AMSC R.E. CLINE AM1
Loan, Clyde B. , JrStarfighters (VF 33)AO-3squadronFeb 1954 – Aug 1954
Lamarr, JohnBlack Aces (VF 41)AO3squadronJun 10, 1956 – May 7, 1958looking for members of vf-41 who served with me and went on the far east cruise from Oct. 1956 to May 1957. Also would like any names that you might have.Since it has been 48 years after returning it would be nice to hear from someone.
Laurin, JohnBlack Aces (VF 41)AE3squadron1980 – 1984Served as Line Rat and also in AE Shop. Remember all the good times on the line and some sad one's like the crash. and how proud we were when vf-84 told us about the shoot down of the su-22's
Lontok, RobertBlack Aces (VF 41)AD3squadronSep 5, 1995 – Jul 13, 1998
Lamp, DarenScreamin Eagles (VF 51)AO1AV/ARMMay 30, 1991 – Jun 1, 1995Glad to be here to hopefully reconnect
Leyva, AlexScreamin Eagles (VF 51)E-5squadronJul 29, 1984 – May 21, 1987
Luxon Ams-2, WilliamIron Angels (VF 53)AMS-2, E-5squadronMay 15, 1960 – Oct 1, 1964We still welcome you to join us in New Orleans May 18-22. This will be the 28th reunion. Bob Moore is the host this year. My number is 724-899-2108
Lemaire, Jerry profile iconBe - Devilers (VF 74)AQ2TAD AIMD IM31979 – Jan 2, 1981Reported aboard after shore duty tour at NAS Oceana. Made '79 - '80 Med cruise. Best TAD tour to MCAS Yuma, Az. Left Squadron after "shakedown" cruise w/embarked Marine squadron 11/80. Always wonder how that worked out.
Lowe, PhilBe - Devilers (VF 74)E-4squadronOct 1976 – May 1977one heck of a ride
Lambertsen, LambJolly Rogers (VF 84)AMH-3squadronMay 8, 1979 –Sorry I couldn't make the most recent reunion. I looked at a bunch of photos. Also Jim Force and I agreed to have lunch very soon. Jim and I met in the line shack. Later I found out he lives in the next town over.
Logan, RonaldJolly Rogers (VF 84)AE 4squadronOct 14, 1969 – Dec 15, 1972Made 3 cruises aboard CVA 42 in the med worked in the shop an flight deck checker an trouble shooter last two cruises
Lysett, Andy (Kid)Jolly Rogers (VF 84)adj 2power plant1964 – 1967
Leifeld, KerrySilver Kings (VF 92)E4lineOct 1971 – Jun 1972glad to have served on the ship and VF 92 as a plane captin Looking for help anyone have photos top share of the June 1972 ship to ship person transfer in the one man basket. I was one of them.
Lippe, JimFighting Falcons (VF 96)AZ3squadronOct 1965 – Mar 1969
Lowery, PaulFighting Falcons (VF 96)AME-4squadron1973 – 1975worked in ame shop and line shack, trouble-shooter
Lowery, PaulFighting Falcons (VF 96)E-4squadronApr 1973 –came aboard at subic bay, finished the '73 cruise, boarded again for the '74 Westpac cruise, worked in the AME shop and flight deck trouble-shooter, F-4J squadron.
Lungo, MikeFighting Falcons (VF 96)AME-2squadron1970 – 1973
Leon, WilliamGrim Reapers (VF 101)PNSNPersonnel OfficeJan 3, 1971 – Jun 18, 1972Great place to start my naval career. Capt. McCormick and then Capt. Hernandez were the best in the fighter community. Both made Admiral. Great place to live down there in Key West.
Long, FrankGrim Reapers (VF 101)GMG 3DeckMar 1968 – Dec 1, 1968
Lyons, JimGrim Reapers (VF 101)E2Grim ReapersJul 15, 1979 – Jul 14, 1983Looking for anyone from Vf-101, 84, 33 that was hanging with us at NAS Oceana. Give me a holler at jflfeat@yahoo.com
Limle, ScottThe Diamondbacks (VF 102)PH31993 – 1995I was a TARPS Photographer.
Liptak, ScottThe Diamondbacks (VF 102)E4squadronAug 4, 1981 – Mar 1, 1982
Laranjo, DennisJolly Rogers (VF 103)E3/airmanLine DivisionOct 10, 1992 – Jul 1994
Lane, JeffAardvarks (VF 114)AMS3squadron1988 – Mar 2, 1989I wish I would have stayed for the next cruise.
Lathrop, TimAardvarks (VF 114)AMH1Calender Inspection CrewApr 1970 – Nov 1973My first Squadron and probably the best of my 21 years. Made it to E-5 here and retired as E-6.
Le Couteur, DonAardvarks (VF 114)AE3squadronOct 16, 1962 – Aug 23, 1965Most everyone knew me as "Frenchy", the P. I. O. clerk for the squadron.
Lorenger, ChicoAardvarks (VF 114)e5vf 114Jan 1, 1966 – Dec 11, 1970vf 114
Larson, Chuck Pacemakers (VF 121)LCDRsquadron1951 –Son of LCDR Charles 'Swede' Larson - Pacemaker Pilot aboard the USS Boxer doing some research and looking for some of his old shipmates and pals - Korea and Vietnam
Larson, Martin -marty- Aic Callsign VikingGunfighters (VF 124)OS1 AICSsquadronAug 20, 1984 – Jun 14, 1987spent three of the best years as one of your controllers at fasfacsvacapes. any one out that wants to drop a note, it would be great to hear from ya'll.

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