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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Tinder, Tony (Flipper)USS New York City (SSN 696)QMC(SS)NAV/OPS GOD!Oct 1983 – Oct 1989Served on her 6 yrs thru 3 CO's. Best boat and crew any bubblehead could dream of serving on. Not enough room to list all the "Best Friends for Life" made on the City. If you knew me consider yourself one of them. Send me a message!
Tomison, DouglasUSS New York City (SSN 696)MM-1(SS)Mar 1, 1985 – Sep 12, 1988I know that it sucked back then, but all that I remember now is good times and good friends. Stay in touch you guys!
Turner, ScoobloverUSS New York City (SSN 696)YN2SSYeomanMar 14, 1989 – Jun 21, 1993whats up to the new crew< I was jus leaving the ship bout # months after you got there T-Bone< I was a member of 6 Pack Strong
Tatro, MikeUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MS2Feb 1984 – Jul 1988
Taylor, TomUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)IC2(SS)ICFeb 11, 1989 – Jun 5, 1992Went thru eternal shipyard,then sea trials,Eastpac,Westpac, and then transferred to USS DRUM in San Diego. Got out in 1994.
Tenkate, RaymondUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)EM1(SS)ElectricalFeb 1993 – Apr 4, 1997Good times had by all
Therrien, ChrisUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM3A-div1997 – 1999Trying to connect with some of the decom crew
Thompson, JohnUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MMCMSep 1977 – Aug 1982Great boat, new con, first overhaul in HI, first west-pac, good times, great people, was there when the mains threw the shroud, was there when the yard couldn't weld the hull patch after the engine replacement.
Tilton, KerryUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)RMCRadioJul 1992 – Nov 1995The most difficult/challenging tour of the five boats I served on... of my entire Naval career. Made LDO and retired in 2000. Took a couple of years off traveling in my RV but now working as an Engineer for Gen. Dynamics.
Tran, HungUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM3/SSELTFeb 1992 – Feb 1996Oh to be young again.
Traynor, StevenUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)IC3IC1993 – 1997Just been wondering what everyone has been up to. I
Trowery, Todd/ Hip HopUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MS2MSNov 15, 1992 – Jun 5, 1997 I missed out on the ZachPAC because i was declared a liberty risk a week before deployment but made the one with CDR Johnson. I was "Scary Lees" roomate and would often awake to him fighting wind spirits. I keep in touch with a few of the guys
Trusello, JohnUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)TMC ssWeaponsJan 5, 1981 – Feb 5, 1989
Ted, FoxUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)ET2 SSNAV1980 – Sep 19, 1982
Tennant, SeanUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)YN2YeomanDec 15, 2003 – Jun 15, 2005
Tharp, LarryUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2/SSA-GangerAug 1979 – Dec 1985Miss the old days. I have my own A-Gang with 6 grandkids.
Thomas, T- BoneUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)IC1 (SS)IC DivFeb 1993 – May 1995I still have a phobia about falling.
Thompson, GregoryUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)STS2(SS)SonarApr 1979 – Aug 1982Such a Hot running boat until we got to Pearl. Glad to hear things got back to normal after the skimmer incident. CART
Tidwell, MelUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)FTG2Weps1980 – 1982Part of the big drug scandal with HM1 Zimmerman
Tigner, JohnUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)YN1(SS)AdminNov 1986 – Jun 1989Saw her pull into No Ka Oi after 2 1/2 years of running the boat in and out of port. She was the most at sea boat in the Harbor.
Trail, Mike "Eagle"USS Bremerton (SSN 698)E-5et esmFeb 10, 1990 – Jul 6, 1994Wow, what a great bunch of guys. I miss you all and hope we can get together soon. Long live the EAGLE divers rule
Tucker, CardozaUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)SSN 698msSep 1980 – Mar 1983
Tyrrell, KevinUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)STS1sonarMar 2000 – Sep 2003
Tewsley, Mark "Tews"USS Jacksonville (SSN 699)TM2Torpedo/WepsApr 20, 1982 – Aug 27, 1986Wow I think about how young and dumb I ws then. Lots of fun w all the guys. Was a great crew. Around the world 82 and 85. Last time I was on foreign soil. Nothin like home though.
Thomas, GeneUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)TM2/SSWeaponsJun 1986 – May 1989Toured the Med., got my Blue Nose, never got any sleep, always testing, always got a clean sweep. The best years of it's life! Hey Larry are you still in Mo.? What about that Chevelle? Where is the "Spag-monster?" An experience I'll
Thomas, WilliamUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)FT2Fire ControlDec 9, 1998 – Feb 20, 2002You never know where life will lead you.
Thompson, AlphonsoUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)ET2RadioMar 1996 – Aug 2000
Tolliver, JohnUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)MM1(SS)MachineryAug 5, 1978 – Sep 15, 1982USS Jacksonville Reunion July 24-27th 2014 to be held at Crowne Plaza Jacksonville, FL. Visit. www.ssn699.com for details or email me jwtrocks@gmail.com All former and present crew welcome
Taylor, Dave Ox,USS Dallas (SSN 700)MM2/SSA-GANGJun 17, 1988 – Apr 11, 1993Good boat enjoyed my time onboard and crew member.
Towne, LucasUSS Dallas (SSN 700)CS3MSFeb 20, 2001 – Jun 15, 2005I was in the days before the CS's took over.
Trahan, HerbUSS Dallas (SSN 700)STSC/SSSonar1988 – Feb 1992Great Division, Great Boat!
Turnupseed, RichardUSS Dallas (SSN 700)FTSA - FT1Fire ControlJun 7, 2002 – Dec 21, 2007I'm glad that I got through it, and I'm glad that I made the decision to stay in and get my degree, unlike the whiny eunuchs that couldn't handle it. Granted, I whined allot and openly despised the people, but a free degree is worth it.
Talbott, MatthewUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)TM3TMSep 30, 2002 – Sep 24, 2003This boat and I did not get on so well. Went over to the Hono, and did much better.
Tallman, BlaineUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)MMC (SS)Auxiliary divisionJul 1980 – Nov 1983La Jolla was the best submarine I served on. I was very lucky to have one of the best "A "gangs to ever terrorize the seven seas. they were somewhat infamous but always professional.
Tapia, JasonUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)MM2M2001 – Dec 2002USN + 420 = OTH 112 Loved the Navy, the boat, and crew; but I had my reasons.
Tawil, TyroneUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)ET2Apr 1981 – 1983
Taylor, LeeUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)FT1Fire ControlSep 10, 2000 – Feb 4, 2005"Courage comes not from the lack of Fear, but from the ability to overcome it." Anon
Thompson, MichaelUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)E5/MM2MachineryFeb 1990 – Feb 1993Who could ever forget Desert Spruce. In the engine room with the boat in dry-dock (ARCO, ARDM-5) chipping and painting while my brother was over in Saudi Arabia & Kuwait. End of the Cold War.
Thorp, Curt USS La Jolla (SSN 701)CPOReactor Controls1983 – 1987
Towey, Joseph USS La Jolla (SSN 701)STSCSAdminNov 15, 1990 – Dec 16, 1993I was COB of the finest crew on the West Coast, we enjoyed a very successful WESTPAC and our CO, Jim Shelton, was the finest CO in SUBPAC. We also had the BEST MSC who joined us off the coast of Alaska, Miss all!!

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