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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Taskey, DonUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)ETC(SS)ElectronicsJan 20, 1975 – Aug 29, 1980Last of the precom guys to leave the boat, damn, that was a long tour! Retired Navy in Feb 82, retired from PECO energy in 99. Still riding bikes and shooting. Living in Butler, PA now. I do occasional contract training when I get bored
Thelen, WarnerUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)ETN1(SS)RCJan 1976 – Jul 1979Saw BR in drydock at Mare Island in 1996. I feel like I grew up on her - a good boat and a good crew. Lots of great memories.
Thompson, Phil Or 'B.u.d.'USS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)STS2/SSSonarJan 1, 1991 – Jan 13, 1995
Thornburgh, WilliamUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)STS3SonarFeb 1989 – Mar 1993
Tingler, FredUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)ET2(SS) NUCRCMar 1984 – Aug 1987The Mexican Technician. See the USS Spadefish B-Book website
Trimble, PorterUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)STS2 / SSSonarMar 1988 – Aug 1992I don't think I did anything memorable but everyone remembers the "Trimble Parties", especially the Pig Roast. Would love to get everyone down to Central Louisiana to cook another Hog. Miss all the guys and good times
Tuma, DavidUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)Commander, USNXOJun 15, 1977 – Nov 30, 1979
Tansek, JohnUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)MM1/ELTDec 1983 – Jul 1985
Temple, ScottUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)SN/STRIKERApr 1983 – Jan 1985Worked Deck Gang, Sonar Underway, Corpsman Striker with HM1 Norberto Caez. Currently living in Blanchester, Ohio.
Tenkate, RaymondUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)EMC(SS)ElectricalSep 1, 2000 – Oct 11, 2002
Thompson, Jeremy USS Philadelphia (SSN 690)STS2(SS)-STS1(SS)-BM1(SW/SS)Sonar/ DeckJul 3, 2002 – Jun 20, 2006The therapist says I have mental health issues and need to reconnect. The Philly was a good boat... my brain just remembers a different story. Hit me up if you remember me or the collision. My story has blanks.
Torres, JesusUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)QM2/SSNavigationSep 1, 1987 – Jan 1, 1991The quartermaster team was the best. I will never forget chief simmons. he called everybody "ass eyes". We had great times especially in ft lauderdale florida.."OH MY" Paul J Ryan was a great commander. love u philly :-)
Towns, EdUSS Philadelphia (SSN 690)FTG2/SSWeapons1990 – 1994
Tannehill, BobUSS Memphis (SSN 691)MM1MDec 1978 – Oct 1979
Thomas (Wedgwood), SteveUSS Memphis (SSN 691)RM2/SSOperationsDec 1976 – Jun 1979I enjoyed my experience on board the Memphis and in the Navy, but, four years was enough.
Thomasson, WilliamUSS Memphis (SSN 691)ET1RCDec 1980 – Jul 1984
Todaro, PaulUSS Memphis (SSN 691)MM1(SS)MSep 1979 – Sep 1983
Tolbert, RonUSS Memphis (SSN 691)MM1(SS)M1975 – 1978Man, lots of memories from this boat! Served on her from the time she was a yard baby until after initial sea trials. Great crew and skipper!
Tornbom, MarkUSS Memphis (SSN 691)STS3(SS)SonarMar 1980 – Aug 1983Where is Scruffy when you need him?
Triolo, MichaelUSS Memphis (SSN 691)ET2/SSReactor ControlsJan 2, 1996 – Dec 23, 1999
Tsardakas, JimUSS Memphis (SSN 691)EM1(SS)EAug 10, 1996 – Nov 23, 2000
Tyree, Pimp JUSS Memphis (SSN 691)STS2SonarMar 11, 1998 – Oct 6, 2002AMISTAD!!! and Muller you were SATAN.. nothing better then when i paid $750 for that #10 can of corn and bathed you in it
Tengdin, RickUSS Omaha (SSN 692)MM/ELTMJun 1977 – May 1981Came on just before Initial Crit, I took the first critical primary sample (all of the other ELTs were too far out of practice). Was on the crew that got an EXCELLENT on the ORSE in 1981 (I walked off to SEPS behind the board)
Tengdin, RickUSS Omaha (SSN 692)MM1(SS)RLJul 1977 – May 1981
Tenkate, RaymondUSS Omaha (SSN 692)EM2ElectricalNov 1984 – Apr 1989Best boat under the water, commanded by none other than John B Padgett III.
Thoreson, JimUSS Omaha (SSN 692)YNC(SS)Admin1980 – 1983Looking for ole shipmates
Trepp, Doug (Mad Dog)USS Omaha (SSN 692)EM1(SS)E DivAug 1975 – Oct 1979Plankowner. Long hours with great people during PreCom days. Chief Bohica! Great memories. Still keep in touch with several good friends. Would love to read the 'Bitch Book' one more time! Some great entries.
Troster, PaulUSS Omaha (SSN 692)ET1(SS) NUKERCO11993 – Aug 2, 1995LIFE IS GOOD
Tufu, AceUSS Omaha (SSN 692)STSCSSonar division1992 – 1995Great fun with lots of great guys. and COBBIE Mike. Remember when we were at Australia then to my home American Samoa?
Turner, Earl ToadUSS Omaha (SSN 692)STS1/SSSONARDec 1, 1990 – Dec 20, 1993
Turner, JamesUSS Omaha (SSN 692)STS1SONAR / COMBAT SYSTEMDec 20, 1989 – Apr 15, 1994Best time ever because we were too dumb to know better. Contact number, 757-544-3137, or james.d.turner5@navy.mil
Terry, Charles / ChuckUSS Cincinnati (SSN 693)MM2/SSJan 1977 – Sep 1981Plankowner. Was first Manuevering watch Helmsman. Was qualified Aux Machinery Room, O2 generator operator, diesel operator, nuke weapons security guard, Chief of the Watch, and Diving Officer of the Watch
Toppin, SteveUSS Cincinnati (SSN 693)SN/SSDeck/Yoeman/MedicalMar 1983 – Nov 1985Best command, good friends and great times. Struck Corpsan under Chief Middleton. Retired in 03 as HM1(SS/FMF) Three kids, one currently serving , one medically retired from wounds recieved in afghan conflict.
Tripp, PaulUSS Cincinnati (SSN 693)QM2Jul 1, 1987 – Jan 10, 1991The CINCI was my first duty station in a list of many. I was so inspired by the Officers on board, I became one myself and retired as a LCDR from the Cryptologic Community in 2008.
Taylor, WilliamUSS Groton (SSN 694)MS E-3Mess SpecialistAug 1992 – Oct 1993Just Saying hey to those I served with on the Rotton Groton
Teeples, StephenUSS Groton (SSN 694)TM3 SS/DVweaponsDec 1986 – Jul 1989
Tiller, GaryUSS Groton (SSN 694)STS2Sonar1976 – 1977I was on the new construction crew.
Toal, "Ej"USS Groton (SSN 694)MMC/SSA-GangApr 1989 – Nov 1994Still "In"
Tufts, RichardUSS Groton (SSN 694)STS 1(SS)WeaponsSep 30, 1976 – 1979
Teppo, TerenceUSS Birmingham (SSN 695)STS1/SSSonarAug 15, 1987 – Feb 22, 1992

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