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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Laroux, RickUSS Cape Cod (AD 43)R-1 (17-A sheet metal)1980 – 1984Beleive it or not I've grown up since then. What a blast it was.
Laroy, William (Bill)USS Fanshaw Bay (CVE 70)1945 –My father was apparently on board this ship. He passed away in 1986. Does anyone remember him or know anymore of his information (dates of service on ship , etc?) Any information that anyone has would be much appreciated. Thank you. Nancy LaRoy
Larrance, HowardUSS Mispillion (AO 105)May 1973 – Jul 1974Would love to hear from any shellback
Larsen, William, ThomasUSS Wake Island (CVE 65)1941 – 1946I am the Grandson of Willaim Thomas Larsen. My mother, Helen says high to anyone that may remember her father. He was a flagman on the ship. He passed away at age 39 leaving a wife and 3 children, William Jr, Carol and little Helen.
Larson, LanceUSS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)VA-146 Plane CaptainJan 3, 1987 – Jul 1, 1987I servered on the Hawk for the world cruise in 1987, I was a plane captain with VA-146 the Blue Diamonds. The Hawk is very dear to my heart and I hate to see her go. Far winds and calm sea CV-63
Larue, William (Lash)USS Piedmont (AD 17)Sep 1966 – Sep 1968
Larue, William (Lash)USS Piedmont (AD 17)DeckSep 1966 – Aug 1968 I was on the Piedmont 1966-68 on the boat deck as crane operator/rigger. Buddies i worked with Cantrell, Wells, Sweeney Alger, Wiess would love to hear from anyone around that time
Lashbrook, RickUSS Suffolk County (LST 1173)Jan 1, 1967 – Dec 4, 1968
Lasky, MatthewUSNS Mercy (T-AH 19)1990 – 1991Gulf War Deployment. LTJG Casualty Receiving
Lasseigne, RussellUSS Massachusetts (BB 59)1944 –My grandfather Russell Lasseigne served on the Massachusetts. I have become very interest in learning more about this ship & his time on the ship. I remember as a kid looking at his year book. If anyone has info it would be appreciated.
Laterriere, ClaudeUSS Bismarck Sea (CVE 95)1944 –
Latham, CharlieUSS Gemini (PHM 6)ChengMay 1, 1985 –I heard I had a great tour! Dan Dube, where are you? Still swapping Christmas Cards with Tony Eromovick. What a great crew, what an amazing time. Best sea tour ever!
Latham, ClarenceUSS Petrof Bay (CVE 80)1943 –My father, Machinist First Class Clarence T. Latham served on the USS Petrof Bay. He died November 30, 1999.
Lathrop, LeeUSS Turner Joy (DD 951)MJun 6, 1978 – Nov 10, 1982TO THE SHIPMATES THAT I HAVE SERVED WITH I HOPE LIFE AFTER OUR REMEMBERAL TOUR ONBOARD THE T.J. ,HAS ALLOWED YOU ALL TO PROSPER. AFTER RETIREMENT I OFTEN REFLECT THE ROUGH TIMES AS WELL AS THE GOOD THAT WE ENDURED. WE KEPT T.J.'s PROUD HISTORY ALI
Laubscher, ByronUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)EJul 1975 – Mar 1979Three Med-Cruises, one North Atlantic, and two crashes, Anybody hear from DW, Johnson or Basketball Jones?
Laustrup, PeterUSS Constellation (CV 64)X - / Print ShopMar 1973 – Aug 1976 Had many memorable experiences while on board. A great time time in the Far East.
Lavergne, TobynUSS South Carolina (CGN 37)Sep 19, 1991 – Apr 29, 1994Had some great times. Thanks SOCAR!
Lavoie, TerryUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)1969 –
Law, EddieUSS Long Beach (CGN 9)M-2Apr 1, 1978 – Feb 1980
Lawrence, GaryUSS John Hancock (DD 981)Jun 14, 1991 – Nov 14, 2000
Lawrence, JonathanUSS Safeguard (ARS 50)medical1996 – 1998 Hey everyone if you do remember the name, maybe this will help "Little "Baby" Doc" from 1996-1998. HM2 (SW/PJ/DV/FMF). Anyway just wanted to say hi, living in N. Chasn, SC. Loved being a part of the crew.
Lawrence, JonathanUSS Safeguard (ARS 50)medical1996 – 1998 Hey everyone if you do remember the name, maybe this will help "Little "Baby" Doc" from 1996-1998. HM2 (SW/PJ/DV/FMF). Anyway just wanted to say hi, living in N. Chasn, SC. Loved being a part of the crew.
Lawrence, KevinUSS Kiowa (ATF 72)1945 –
Laws, MichaelUSS Miller (FF 1091)S-3May 1989 – Oct 15, 19911st ship I ever served on and by far one of the best crews to have served with. Just wanted to say thanks to SH1 AJ Moore and SH3 Michael Poole for everything they taught me about the SH rating. Best food and cooks in the US Navy
Lawson, Chris (Redneck)USS Paul F. Foster (DD 964)BMJun 26, 1994 – Jun 26, 1996Great ship and shipmates. We had a lot of great times. Just wish I could find some of the guys who give me my pink belly.
Lawson, EdwinUSS Excel (MSO 439)Aug 10, 1976 – Mar 25, 1981wooden ships iron men the frist trip to vancover 5 days no crew outside if they did not need to be three opps in oakland did not have hose for human waste hooked up when pump was truned on we closed the shipyard
Lawson, JeffUSS Racine (LST 1191)HTJul 1986 – Dec 1987
Lawson, ScottUSS Wichita (AOR 1)1stJan 10, 1982 – May 30, 1985Some of the best times of my life! Miss chatting with my shipmates. Married with 3 children, living in Wasilla,Alaska. Please feel free to contact me at mrizusu@yahoo.com
Lawton, Zackthemaniac GaryUSS Albert David (FF 1050)supplySep 1983 – 1986i was the fighting drinking fucking madman of the ship
Lay, AaronUSS Maine (SSBN 741)Feb 2004 – Jul 2005I see a couple of names that bring a smile to my face. How's that football record gracien? For the rest of you sorry shmucks, you made my navy exit strategy about as good as it could have been. Anybody ever in Miami FL, hit me up. I love CIVLANT
Lay, ErnestUSS Lexington (CV 16)repairJan 1980 – Feb 1981hi all, hope all are doing well. some great times remembered. drop a line.
Layson, PaulUSS Portland (LSD 37)SUPPLYAug 26, 1999 – Aug 6, 2003STILL THINK OF THE SHIP AND THE CREW, BUT I DON'T MISS THE JOB TOO MUCH. ARMY OF ONE ! HUA!
Laythe, RobertUSS Shangri-La (CVS 38)refueling1962 – 1963
Leal, EvaUSS Cape Cod (AD 43)Deck to MedicalMar 1984 – 1986
Learned, StevenGunslingers (VA 105)squadronFeb 1973 – Oct 1975
Leary, BillUSS John Rodgers (DD 983)1988 – Great to see everyone on this site. Jud, thanks for covering my a***. Rolly Rodgers was an outstancding ship.
Leavitt, MeganUSS Emory S. Land (AS 39)1stOct 26, 2001 –
Leazer, GaryUSS America (CV 66)Apr 10, 1968 – Dec 16, 1968Served aboard with VA-82 during the carrier's 3rd deployment.
Leberman, PkUSS Maryland (SSBN 738)Jun 1, 1922 –
Leblond, Jack / Jj / BlondieUSS Helena (SSN 725)Sonar1986 – 1990Plankowner and creator and holder of "the book". HAHDF

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