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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Sanders, MarionUSS Providence (SSN 719)ET1/SSNav/ESMJan 1984 – Oct 1988The experience was worth the trouble.
Schmuck, GregUSS Providence (SSN 719)MM2/SS E-5AApr 2000 – Sep 2004
Schreyer, TimUSS Providence (SSN 719)MMC/ E7AuxiliaryFeb 29, 1996 – Aug 25, 2000It's all about PA baby!
Schult, BobbyUSS Providence (SSN 719)MM1/SSMachinery DivisionMar 10, 2001 – Sep 15, 2006Good luck poor souls of K719.
Schwind, HenryUSS Providence (SSN 719)MMCM/SSJan 1, 1984 – Dec 29, 1986Hi Guys, I had a grat tour and learned allot. Thanks guys.
Scott, AndyUSS Providence (SSN 719)FT2Weapons1988 – 1991Contact me at goosefly08@gmail.com. Some good years, a good boat and some good friends.
Sealander, NeilUSS Providence (SSN 719)LTE, A-IC, SonarNov 1, 1983 – Dec 31, 1986
Seibert, DavidUSS Providence (SSN 719)SK1(SS)Lead StorekeeperJan 5, 1986 – Jan 25, 1988Quite an experience. Alot of hard work at times,but worth it.
Sellar, MichaelUSS Providence (SSN 719)E5sonarJul 1, 1984 – Jul 1, 1991
Shanahan, BrianUSS Providence (SSN 719)EM1(SS)ElectricalApr 10, 1985 – Jun 22, 1989Oy! Pipers! Beware the evil black dog of Palau.. T.A.B.
Shatraw, BillUSS Providence (SSN 719)QM1/SSQMJan 1, 1989 – Feb 1992
Shoffner, DavidUSS Providence (SSN 719)RM/ET2CommunicationsJul 1994 – May 1999
Siebert, BertUSS Providence (SSN 719)STS2 SSWepsFeb 1984 – Feb 1987Plank Owner First Sea Trials First Dive. What a trip! So much has happened since then. I was one of the wild guys....God knows I wonder if I would change anything. There are so many guys I miss. Should have had a better exit strategy!
Sloan, JeffUSS Providence (SSN 719)MMC3MDec 1994 – Jan 1998
Snyder, BlakeUSS Providence (SSN 719)LTE, M, RC, CommoNov 1987 – Dec 1990Cannot imagine a better crew or a better boat. Loved it all: Potato Head, Philadelphia falling asleep, LT D. Pain, Stain, Hagavap Coffee, Shanahan, and spanking every other boat out there. It's not coffee without floaties...
St.pierre, MarioUSS Providence (SSN 719)MMCSEDMCJul 19, 1999 – Jul 31, 2002Working at San Onefre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) (San Clemente, CA)
Stevens, SammyUSS Providence (SSN 719)STS1/ss/retWeapons/SonarJun 1, 1984 – Apr 14, 1987I arrived as a 2nd class petty officer in the summer of 84. As part of the pre-comm crew, I am also a plank-owner on the 719. Fond memories. I recall the open ocean swim call in the Tongue of the ocean. 2 miles deep!
Stevens, SammyUSS Providence (SSN 719)STS1/SS RetiredSonarJul 7, 1984 – Mar 30, 1987
Stuart, Nathan (Stubaby)USS Providence (SSN 719)MM2A-DivApr 1, 1996 – Nov 11, 1999The best A-Gangers around! Thanks MMC Anderson (Ret) best chief ever. wherever MMC went A-gang went, wherever A-gang went MMC went. 719 baby!!!
Stuyvenberg, GaryUSS Providence (SSN 719)CUTLER-HAMMER REP.Rod ControlMay 11, 1985 – May 12, 1985First Dive, Incredible Crew and ship. Thanks for the memorable trip and allowing me to berth in the officer's quarters. Those torpedo racks HAD to be uncomfortable! My apologies to the Sonar Operator from Madison, WI regarding the CO reprimand.
Salstrom, Clifton / "Chickenhawke"USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)DECK DIV/ ET STRIKERDeck/ETOct 6, 1989 – Mar 1991Anyone interested in writting SSMs and OIs for a living and live in the Hampton Roads area, drop me an Email.
Sanders, WayneUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)ET2(SS)Nav ETOct 1988 – Aug 1991Great times, Blue Nose, Med Runs, filling the torpedo tubes with Rum, Christmas in Toulon
Sandstrom, JosephUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)QM3/SSNavigationNov 1988 – Jul 1992
Sandstrom, Joseph "Joe"USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)QM3QMNov 1988 – May 1992
Scherer, MarkUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)FT2FTApr 1999 – Dec 2001
Schlee, Jack (Doc)USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)E3Eng1991 – 1992I LOVED this people tube!!! It's too bad all the ships in the fleet weren't like this one. I would have stayed in and retired. After A-school, I was sent to the surface fleet. I did everything I could to get out after
Schock, DoddUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)QM2(SS)Navigation1984 – 1988Pre-Commissioning crew, rode the "launch" down the ways. How about that "Broachin' Bob, the Flying COB" trying to hold PD in a very rough North Atlantic? Unfoturnately, we had to record altitude instead of depth beneath the
Schoneman, CarlUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)FT1Fire ControlSep 14, 1998 – Jun 15, 2001We were the best weapons department on the waterfront... marty still has the largest eyebrows
Schultz, MatthewUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)CS2/SSCSJun 3, 2002 – Oct 20, 2006
Scott, JamesUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)RM2radioSep 18, 1990 – Jul 20, 1990
Shaffner, Joseph / SliderUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)EM1ElectricalSep 2002 – Jul 2006Wow it was the ship of dreams LOL!!! Hope the crew is doing well
Sharp, DouglasUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)QM/ET 1 (SS)Nav/OpsFeb 8, 1995 – Mar 8, 1999Worked with a great bunch of guys. It was some of the best times I had during my career.
Shinn, VincentUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)MM2/SSA-GangOct 30, 1990 – Jun 18, 1994Did they ever find Greg Sterrett?
Shoemaker, TomUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)MMC/SSM/RLApr 1984 – Oct 1986
Shonebarger, Gerald, "shoney"USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)MM1/SSMMay 2000 – Jan 2005Those who were in M-Div know we lived from one bad experience to another. Hope life after "The Pitts" has been good to you.
Slaughter, DanUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)ETC/SSET Navigation1989 – 1994
Sliger, Milford/budUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)MM1/SSMFeb 1985 – Jun 1988
Snow, TannerUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)EM2ElectricalAug 16, 2003 – Sep 6, 2007
Soto, Mario J.USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)ET1/SSNavigationJun 17, 1998 – Jan 8, 2002
Sparks, GeneUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)EM2ElectricalMar 1, 1984 – Mar 28, 1986Couldn't agree more with Petty Officer Nettles quote. No words can convey what it means to serve on a boat much less experience new-con on a nuke. I stand in amazement of every crewmember & family, past or present, who has served on boats.

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