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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Icari, LuisitoUSS Wabash (AOR 5)EMENov 1989 – Jan 1993
Iannitelli, MichaelUSS Kalamazoo (AOR 6)SN1st divisionJan 12, 1995 – Apr 20, 1996Started my career as a deck seamen and ended it as a Machinist Mate First Class. Retired in 2014. The Kalamazoo was awesome as my first ship. I hated that 3 section duty but it was a great Unitas.
Ibarra, GeorgeUSS Roanoke (AOR 7)DK3SupplyJan 17, 1981 – Jan 17, 1984
Imber, Michael A. ImbarUSS Roanoke (AOR 7)BM3firstMar 11, 1981 – Jul 17, 1984hey u deck apes. what up.20 plus years.remenber chief carter.miss them westpacs.
Ingebritson, Richard (Bert)USS Roanoke (AOR 7)E4Electronics/CommunicationsApr 1978 – Jul 1979Came aboard in Pearl Harbor on her first west pac. I would never have believed the things we saw & did. The coming thru the typhon was really wild. Sad to see her decomm'd.
Isaac, Robert(Ike)USS Roanoke (AOR 7)OS3/E4OIMar 1988 – Dec 1989What's up my former crewmates? Had good times on the Polar Express. Lots of memories to reflect on. i retired in 2006 & have gone Postal. Shoot me and email chabood1234@aol.com. God bless!
Iacovelli, FrankUSS Admiral Hugh Rodman (AP 126)SIGNALMAN /1CTask Force 58Aug 1943 – Apr 1946There were 1100 sailors on our ship, I never got to meet many people. Thank you
Irion, GeneUSS Neville (APA 9)Seaman Second ClassPacific1944 –Wondering if there are any members of the crew around like me, still kicking at 91.
Irving, RichardUSS Monrovia (APA 31)BM/SNL Division (Boat Division)Apr 10, 1958 – Dec 10, 1959Many landings including Beirut 7/58. I remember the XO racing forward to the scene of a fire in a handling room: he leaped over a winch wire and struck his head on a Mike-boat skeg. 47 stiches.
Ingham, CharlesUSS Cavalier (APA 37)SM2OCJan 1957 – Oct 1960
Ireland, DonaldUSS Brule (APA 66)F 1c3rdMay 22, 1944 – Jul 9, 1946I am entering this information for my father, Donald J. Ireland, who passed away in 1986. He was a fireman first class on the USS Brule. I just received some of his papers and am beginning research on his service.
Ingalls, Albert (Al)USS Randall (APA 224)RM2ComTransDiv ???Jun 15, 1951 – Feb 12, 1955Boot camp at Newport R.I., then radio school at NORVA. Boarded the USS Randall (APA224) about June of 1951. Enjoyed the Randall, the crew and its voyages until completion of my service in early 1955. Great crew!!
Iacoucci, JohnUSS Vulcan (AR 5)DMSNX, R-4, R-2Apr 10, 1963 – Jul 1, 1966Many great places, many great shipmates. Memorie to last a lifetime.
Irvin, LarryUSS Vulcan (AR 5)Im2Repair1982 – 1985
Irvin, LarryUSS Vulcan (AR 5)Im2R-41981 –worked in the clock shop and mircs lab would like to hear from my old shipmates. bill sample I do unfortunately remember you only to well. ha ha good times great people
Irvin, LarryUSS Vulcan (AR 5)im2repair1982 – 1985Good friends good times
Ivie, TonyUSS Vulcan (AR 5)SH3S-3 (supply)Oct 19, 1983 – Jul 17, 1987Great times on this ship. The wonderful friendships, hard work,the ports of call (Canada,France, Spain, Africa,ect.)Becoming a Shellback. Miss that bond with such hard working sailors. New email addy...tbivie@yahoo.com Let me hear from ya.
Ivy, Victor "Poison"USS Vulcan (AR 5)IC3 / E-4ENG/MAAug 10, 1989 – Sep 30, 1991I ENJOYED MY TIME ABOARD VULCAN I PLAYED SOFTBALL WITH SOME OUTSTANDING FRIENDS AND I MISS ALL OF THEM.EN3 HUSKY EM2 FORTSON.
Ikonen-ike, Tammy profile iconUSS Ajax (AR 6)SM3operationsJul 12, 1984 – Dec 31, 1987Westpac 85 truly was ALIVE. We rock! I want to hug you all
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Ingram, ThomasUSS Ajax (AR 6)EM2 - EM1Ships Company Elect ShopDec 1963 – Dec 1966Discharged in july 1968, joined reserves in Milwaukee, WI.Made Chief and retired in 1989. Worked for AO Smith in Milwaukee for 30 years. Now completely retired and living good. I would like to link up.
Isham (Cronin), AnitaUSS Ajax (AR 6)HTFNDC-R!Nov 21, 1983 – Nov 21, 1986
Isaksen, RoyUSS Hector (AR 7)DC2 - DC1Engineering- DCShopAug 1961 – Jul 1962This was an abreviated tour for me. Received orders to recommission another ship. It was a very busy time though.
Isaksen, RoyUSS Hector (AR 7)LIEUTENANTEngineering - Engineer OfficerApr 1970 – Jun 1973Enjoyed this tour greatly. Had to put the ship back together for starters. In two years were awarded two Engineering Excellence awards - thanks to a slew of great engineers. Am looking for anyone that served on one ship as an Enl. and Off.
Ierulli, DanielUSS Jason (AR 8)BM3Deck 1 anb 2Apr 4, 1983 – Jan 11, 1986
Ikonen-ike, Tammy profile iconUSS Jason (AR 8)SM3operations1988 – 1989Great Days on board with the best crew.HELLO EVERYONE!
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Ison, LitoUSS Jason (AR 8)MM3MFeb 22, 1992 – Jan 22, 1995There were good memories on the Jolly J. I met some of my best buds there.
Ivry, MichaelUSS Jason (AR 8)BM3deck / riggers1989 – 1992
Ihsen, RonUSS Delta (AR 9)ETNSNR-4Oct 1966 – Aug 1967
Imperato, Imp profile iconOak Ridge (ARDM 1)E3/FnDock DivisionOct 17, 1990 – Oct 17, 1992I am back home in Brooklyn, N.Y. I work for Fdny Ems. I am married to my wife Christine, and I have 2 wonderful children.
Imperato Jr, John Aka Imp profile iconOak Ridge (ARDM 1)e3/ fnHull Maintenance TechnicianOct 17, 1990 – Oct 17, 1992I worked with HTC, and as a signalman with the crane crew. I met some great people at that command and i miss the good ol days
Ingles, MikeOak Ridge (ARDM 1)EN2Engineering and Crane DivisionJul 1986 – Apr 1989Great to see old names again. Brian Boyer, Carl Arnold, Jerry Teague and Scott Endicott. How about the old days in crane division. Still at Kings Bay, working DOD (Explosive Safety)
Ingram, Jerrold (Jerry)Oak Ridge (ARDM 1)EM2E DIVISIONSep 11, 1973 – Nov 11, 1977Best of times.....really great crew XJASPERMAN@VZW.BLACKBERRY.NET
Imler, GeneUSS Escape (ARS 6)EM2/DV/SSDiving lockerSep 1973 – Mar 1975Retired. Still diving, hunting and fishing. Only important decisions is to decide which boat to take. Thinking about getting into spearfishing. Been a really good ride.
Imbraguglio III, Vincent (Guglie)USS Preserver (ARS 8)SM 3OperationsSep 25, 1972 – Sep 22, 1975Was one of the best times of my life and didn't know it till later on in life. Proud to have served this some great guys including Master Drivers Chief Jones and Bresheer ( Man of Honor Movie) Boesom and many more!
Imbriale, FrankUSS Preserver (ARS 8)E3Nov 1, 1986 – Sep 1, 1988
Inkrote, Ken (Inky)USS Preserver (ARS 8)ETR3OperationsApr 1971 – Dec 15, 1972Crossed the Atlantic at 3 knots twice, ran aground with Howard in the North Atlantic, listened to him and Gary Elmore play guitars... just killing 1 year, 7 months and 13 days... until the "wake up".
Ipkovich, AndrewUSS Preserver (ARS 8)ENSEng/Sup/CommsNov 1, 1989 – Nov 1, 1991Good ship for a first command: goatlocker and wardroom were good to each other and the crew was friendly, hardworking and helpful to a new J.O. Visits to Annapolis, Gitmo, Rosy Roads, Charleston & Montego Bay
Isley, Stephen (Steve)USS Safeguard (ARS 25)SF-2 DV-2Nov 1968 – Apr 5, 1972
Inchausti, JohnUSS Bolster (ARS 38)EM3aJan 10, 1971 – Mar 29, 1972I really enjoyed the time spent on board. Got to know some very good people.
Irons, RolandUSS Hoist (ARS 40)RM3operationsMay 6, 1959 – Dec 18, 1959We had some great cruises on the Hoist. Three months in the North Atlantic with unbelievable wave heights. A recovery trip up the Potomac and an eventful trip for evaluation in Gitmo.

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