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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Mauss, Mathew profile iconBatmen (VA 127)Hospital Corpsmansquadron1975 –Except during deployments, I spent my time TAD to the emergency room at Naval Hospital, Lemoore NAS.
Megrenne, JoeBatmen (VA 127)ASMANLine DivisionJan 1970 – Aug 31, 1971
Milvo, Larry Or JohnBatmen (VA 127)tmsnwas atorpedoman then worked with 5 inch gun mountAug 19, 1970 – Jan 15, 1972like to visit with someone who remenbers me or PC Holland
Mahon, MikeRoad Runners (VA 144)AO2squadron1967 – 1971
McCartney, PatSwordsmen (VA 145)AMS 2AIMD / Tire shopJan 4, 1969 – Sep 29, 1973
Medlin, RaySwordsmen (VA 145)AO2squadron1972 – 1976Looking for all AO's that served in 145 from 1972 to 1976 and the list of commanders during that period
Mehlhaff, Jerry.Swordsmen (VA 145)az3operationsMar 16, 1965 – Mar 16, 1967i did the 1966 cruise on the ranger cva 61 worked in operations. when dieter dengler was shot down and escaped six months later
Menzer, HansSwordsmen (VA 145)ATANsquadron1991 – 1993Great time with VA-145 and whidbey island going back this spring for the first time
Mickles, CrawfordSwordsmen (VA 145)Airman E-3squadron1972 – 1973Transferred from VA-165, 1972. Enjoyed time at Whidbey and Westpac aboard the Ranger. Began separation in PI just before end of cruise in April or May 1973. Wished I could have finished.
Morris, WayneSwordsmen (VA 145)ATR-3ATshopApr 15, 1964 – Apr 15, 1966
Murphy, Michael profile iconSwordsmen (VA 145)AAsquadron Sep 1980 – May 1981I was sent straight from Boot-camp to Hawaii to meet the Ranger for my 1st West-Pac. I will never forget all the wonderful places I visited, or the day I read in the Rangergram, "Ex-Beatle shot dead by screwball"
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McCabe, PatrickBlue Diamonds (VA 146)E-5VA-1461976 –
Miller, Joseph / PigpenBlue Diamonds (VA 146)AMH-1Line1970 – 1976I started in Airframes then went to Corrosion Control, on my first cruise I worked the flight deck replacing oxygen bottles. I liked working on the flight deck and wanted to become a troubleshooter and I fianally made it
McDougall, John E.Argonauts (VA 147)SFCsquadron1967 –Highlites of cruises VA-147 USS Ranger N Korea captured the USS Pueblo. 2nd cruise VA - 146, USS Enterprise had a fire due to accident of rocket being fired thru a fully loaded AC. I decided to quit after that.
McEntee, John/mackArgonauts (VA 147)AO3WeaponsJan 1972 – May 1973Hey, would love to hear from some old shipmates.
McSparren, Jack "Jumpin Jack" profile iconArgonauts (VA 147)AO1squadron1980 – 1984Made 2 cruises with the Argos, 1 beach det in the PI. Many friends that I still try to keep in touch with. Yesterday Wild Bill Ireland called me at work (been 35 years since I talked to him). Bill get me your phone#
Mercer, MikeArgonauts (VA 147)AQ2squadronFeb 1, 1976 – Feb 1, 1980
Moore, JohnArgonauts (VA 147)AZANMar 9, 1967 – Oct 10, 1970
Morrison, Jon (Mad Man Moe)Argonauts (VA 147)AMH1airframes1976 – 1979Of twelve years of service, this was the best squadron and most memorable time in my life. Did two WESTPACS aboard USS Constellation, the finest ship in the navy.
Mosley, WilliamWild Aces (VA 152)ATR3VA-152Nov 30, 1969 – Jan 29, 1971Looking for anyone in VA-152 who were in the detachment that went into Chu Lai on May 17 1970 and also went back on May 22 1970 to check out aircraft.
Muggenburg, PaulWild Aces (VA 152)SK3S-61960 – 1960I was attached to the AD6 squadron VA-152, but was assigned to the S6 aircraft supply group when on a cruise . It was good duty with a great bunch of guys! My 2 best friends were Dick Sargent & Mel Major, but I liked all
Murr, SheldonWild Aces (VA 152)YN3CAGMay 1968 – Dec 1968None
Manente, Al RocBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)AMS 3squadronAug 1970 – Apr 1974
Mast, GaryBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)adj2maintenance1972 – Jun 1975
Melninkaitis, RaymondBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)AO2squadronApr 1967 – Dec 1970Served on the Coral Sea and Oriskany. Vietnam Blue Water Navy sailor.
Meyers, JackBlue Tail Flies (VA 153)adj3maintenace line divisionApr 24, 1961 – Apr 23, 1965a4 skyhawk plane captain. aircraft maintenance. Nas Lemoore, California
Moore, Paul “shoe”Silver Foxes (VA 155)LTsquadronAug 1990 – May 1993PR Branch Officer. Personnel Officer. Pilot NATOPS Officer.
Mader, DennisSaints (VA 163)AE3squadronMay 1967 – Apr 1969
Mercer, WarrenBoomers (VA 165)AE3squadronDec 15, 1972 – Sep 18, 1974I spent 11 months off the coast of viet nam and as long as 48 days at sea one time. some of the guys in my shop:jumpin' johnny joe maldonado, tom king, steve "kip" kippen, rick ehmen and others i can't recall.
Michel, TerryBoomers (VA 165)AME-3squadron1978 – 1981
Miller, Peter profile iconBoomers (VA 165)AMH2squadronNov 1977 – 1979I spent my whole time in this squadron attached to AIMD; NAS Whidbey and USS Constellation.
Morris, StevenBoomers (VA 165)ADJ2Power Plants1970 – 1972
Mount-campbell, ScottBoomers (VA 165)AQ2AQ ShopMar 15, 1990 – May 15, 1994
Mazur, JoeHell Razors (VA 174)PN1AdministrationJan 1974 – Sep 1978
Mischka, RayHell Razors (VA 174)E5squadronMay 10, 1976 – May 10, 1980I miss the weekend shift working on the A7's.
Mobley, TimHell Razors (VA 174)AMS3Line troubleshooterApr 1970 – Jun 1973
Moore, PatrickHell Razors (VA 174)At3AmdOct 25, 1970 – Dec 18, 1973Worked in amd most of my time at cecil field. Was in va174 tad to base personel
Maxwell, GaryThunderbolts (VA 176)A05squadron1987 – Jan 3, 1991In regards to Roland Breton- We had to have played softball together I was a lefty that hit bombs and we lost the base championship on the last game.
May, MichaelThunderbolts (VA 176)AA/ AKTad to Ships SupplyFeb 1982 – Aug 1982Was sent tad to the ships laundry during workups, made it to the bahamas where we provided an air show for local populice a lot of digintaries came aboard as well.. went to med sent tad to ships supply. for 3 months .
Metcalf, MikeThunderbolts (VA 176)LtsquadronJan 1, 1976 – Jul 1, 1978The most memorable people in my life were the ones I worked with as a Thunderbolt.

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