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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Nolter, RogerUSS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687)EM1(SS/DV)ElectricalJun 24, 1984 – Aug 1, 1990Enjoyed doing more than poking holes in the ocean. Left this command feeling like I contributed to something of imporatance to the United States.
Nystedt, RogerUSS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687)EMC(SS)EAug 1976 – Jan 1980Great Boat, Great times
Nava, AlfredoUSS Los Angeles (SSN 688)FTFire Control (weapons)May 1, 2006 –
Nebus, StanUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)MM1MachineryMay 1, 1982 – Mar 1, 1985
Nelson, HaroldUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)E-7/ETCRCOct 1989 – Feb 1993I was also the DAPA Dude
Nigh, RickUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)QM2 (SS)NavFeb 1980 – Oct 1983Hey guys! How many here made the first 'round the world trip?
Niles, MichaelUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)E-6AuxiliaryMay 26, 1979 – Jul 19, 1985
Nasadoski, Stephen "Skitch"USS Philadelphia (SSN 690)ET2CommsDec 18, 2000 – Jan 13, 2006BUDDY!!!
Nebelski, RichardUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)MM1RLJul 10, 1995 – Jun 7, 1999
Nevins, PeteUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)EM2/SSEJul 5, 1994 – Sep 8, 1998
Newhartz, MarcUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)E-5/MM2Sep 1997 – Aug 2001
Neff, BillUSS Memphis (SSN 691)RMC(ss)/RMCS(ss)RadioMay 1976 – Oct 1980When is the first reunion going to take place?
Neff, Bill profile iconUSS Memphis (SSN 691)RMCS(SS)CommunicationsJun 1, 1976 – Sep 1, 1980
Nowell, JamesUSS Memphis (SSN 691)mm fnA-GangNov 16, 2003 – Apr 8, 2005Living the life in sunny California.
Nicholls, carl (nicky)USS Omaha (SSN 692)STS2/SSsonarOct 1980 – Nov 19844 years of my life i will never forget.some great times great friends and some great memories.
Noll, PeteUSS Omaha (SSN 692)MM1(SS)mJul 1975 – Aug 1979
Nickel, ScottUSS Cincinnati (SSN 693)MM1Nuc M-DivAug 1979 – Oct 1983Loved serving. Still proud. Great command, great crew, great friends. Looking for Randy Hilderbrand. Currently B&B owner /caterer in Topeka, Kansas with my wife and family.
Nahs, AlanUSS Groton (SSN 694)MS3MSNov 15, 1995 – Jan 21, 1997Was a damn good time, enjoye serving with you all. Drive fast and take chances
Newcomb, VincentUSS Groton (SSN 694)STS3SONAR1979 – Feb 1982It's true, we kicked Soviet butt, Shellback initiation, Diego Garcia 1980 and 1982. Made some good friends there. I have to say that I really liked boarding the plane in Diego Garcia.
Norman, RobertUSS Groton (SSN 694)E-3Deck TorpedoFeb 1981 – Sep 1982
Nail, JimUSS Birmingham (SSN 695)LTNAV/OPSApr 1991 – Feb 1993NAV was one of the best jobs I've ever had. Enjoyed it almost to the end. Those of you who worked for me were the best team I could ask for.
Nakamoto, DavidUSS New York City (SSN 696)mm3A-GangApr 25, 1993 – Apr 25, 1996My patriotism never waivers because of these great men, my friends, my brothers.
Neaveill, DavidUSS New York City (SSN 696)QMNAV/OPSSep 1, 1984 – Sep 1, 1986My first station and sub. Couldn’t have asked for a better group of guys to start my career with. Great memories!
Noyes, DonUSS New York City (SSN 696)STS3 - STS1SONARApr 1, 1981 – Aug 1, 1985The best boat and crew ever. Gonzo, Buck, Kevin- aka Bam Bam, Bill, Flipper, Woody, Jim, Griz, Fish, Rhino, Little Don, Holmes aka the Wad, JP, Ruderrow. PI, Perth, Footprint of freedom, Guam, Yoko. WestPac warriors!
Neneman, TerryUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM3/SSA gang1981 – 1986Enjoyed my time for the most part. Lots of good times during port visits. Chuck Jorgensen and I are probably lucky to have survived some of those times.
Newman, KennethUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)st / sksonar1981 – 1984hey shipmates just found this site hope to hear from you bubbleheads
Nicholas, Bob "nick"USS Indianapolis (SSN 697)ET1(SS)RCJun 20, 1980 – Jun 21, 1984Good to hear from you guys. Thanks for revisiting the ol' Mojo receipe, Harvey! --But I think it was TWO shots vodka vice one.
Norris, Bill "Chuck"USS Indianapolis (SSN 697)STS2 SSSonar1983 – 198622-23 Whatever it takes!
Naylor, TimUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)TM2(SS)WeaponsJan 1979 – May 1982Greetings Fellow Plankowners. Had a great time. Learned a lot. Met my wife at Norm's, still together 28 years later. Went to the Bremerton Reunion in Charleston, SC and had a blast. Only submariner there! RIP Tim (Burt) Noble, RM2(SS).
Nelson, GregUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2/SSM1978 – 1982I asked for a fast attack on the west coast and ended up in Rotten Groton. I fondly remember Norm's. Since I never made it to Bremerton while I was aboard, I did get a job at PSNS as an engineer.
Nemeth, James (Jim)USS Bremerton (SSN 698)ET21978 – Sep 1983Checking out the Website see alot of ole "Brem Bros" Remember the days @ Norms very well. Looking for Wade Wilkinson. Has anyone seen or heard from him> The big 30 ret. is coming up soon. Who would have thought!
Nevedal, JonathonUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2AUXAug 1, 2004 – Jan 1, 2007
Novak, TimUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)IC2/SSIC1985 – 1989
Nadeau, JoshUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)E6/MM1MachineryDec 2002 – Sep 2004
Negron, SebastianUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)STS3(SS)SonarJun 1998 – Jun 2001Best of times, I still fall asleep while sitting down...hahaha
Nourse, RayUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)MM1(SS)MachinerySep 1978 – Feb 19, 1983Member of Build, Launch, Sea Trials, and Commissioning crews. On watch ERUL for "crash crew of '82". Had a great time during our "round the world" deployment. Perth, Australia was a blast. Don't have much contact with s
Nerbonne, William/roccoUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E6/FTG1/SSWeaponsDec 1, 1988 – Aug 26, 1992
Nere, JonathanUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM2RLJun 1994 – Jun 1997After so much time I'm starting to forget how much it sucked. Thank God I was an ELT.
Neuman, ThomasUSS Dallas (SSN 700)STS1SonarMar 24, 1984 – Sep 27, 1988Hottest running boat on the East Coast, I don't recall what land looked like. Best crew every, it was an honor to serve with all of them.
Newman, StephenUSS Dallas (SSN 700)QM2/ssnavigationAug 5, 1987 – Mar 14, 1991

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