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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Sacco, ThomasUSS Cape St. George (CG 71)GM2WO MT52Dec 16, 1999 – Sep 27, 2002"we don't need no stink'n pms card" I am now GM2 USCG.
Sacco, TomUSS Cape St. George (CG 71)GM2WODec 10, 1998 – Sep 27, 2002Still in USCG. GM1 in Alaska! Life is good.
Sacco, VinceUSS Nipmuc (ATF 157)EN2EngineeringFeb 1977 – 1978Part of the Decommissioning Crew
Sachman, DonaldUSS Quincy (CA 71)EMPFNORGSURDIV 9-46Apr 29, 1952 – Oct 25, 1954
Sachs, Abraham/abeUSS Dallas (SSN 700)ET2/SSRCApr 1983 – Apr 1986COMSUBDEVRON 12, Cdr Rusty Warren, Cdr FW Lacrouix, LtCdr Tuzzullo, Northern Run, IO Run, 84 Around The World, Med Cruise, Line of Death, Austrailia Bus Ride from Albany to Perth Underway is the Only Way!! Sheesh we were gone all the time, Great Crew
Sachs, BernardUSS Jason (AR 8)LT CMDR, USN RET1942 –
Sachs, JohnUSS Tautog (SSN 639)STS2 (SS)Sonar GangDec 30, 1969 – May 10, 1974Served with the Best crew (Blind Man's Bluff) of the Tautog service. Served with the best Captain, Commander Balderston. Great shipmates who accomplished great things onboard and offboard. Olongapo Philippines was fantastic!!! Ahoy to all!!
Sachs, Larry profile iconUSS Vancouver (LPD 2)BM32May 1, 1966 – Dec 1, 1968
Sachs, Marvin (The Jew)USS Aludra (AF 55)SN7th FleetNov 14, 1955 – Aug 14, 1957If you were in my crew let's have a get together.
Sachs, RobertUSS California (CGN 36)HTFNA DIVISIONDec 1973 – Jan 1976
Sachtleben, DanielUSS Independence (CV 62)AT2610 AIMDJan 1, 1990 – Dec 22, 1990
Sack, BrianUSS Sterett (CG 31)LCDREngineering1977 – 1979USS Sterett was the most challenging job in my entire Navy career and a great privilege to serve with truly outstanding shipmates
Sackett, C.danUSS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)AK2vah13Oct 17, 1963 – Jun 16, 1964MAILING ADDRESS 351 Wildcat rd # 48 RoberleeTx.76945
Sackett, Lowell "bob"USS Pasadena (CL 65)MAM2CCommuniucations1944 – Feb 1946Navy Mail Clerk--also played trombone in impromptu band aboard ship.
Sackett, Lowell "bob"USS Pasadena (CL 65)MAM2CCommunicationaSep 15, 1943 – Feb 10, 1946I was Navy Mail Clerk (Postmaster) on the ship. Also played in an impromptu dance band with other musicians on board.
Sackett, MarkUSS Kalamazoo (AOR 6)QM3Jul 1987 – Feb 1989Tippy Martinez, "Sully",Trinidad Who drank the last of the Scotch?
Sackett, MichaelUSS Paul F. Foster (DD 964)STG3SonarFeb 1975 – 1977Great time of my life. Nice to see some of my old shipmates. Plank owner, Pascagoula, Panama Canal, San Diego, Canada both coasts.
Sackett, MichaelUSS Mitscher (DDG 57)IS1OWOct 2003 – Nov 2006The Uncle Pete was a challenging tour! Many had no clue of the personal and professional struggles I dealt with, but for those who did I am truly grateful. I am a better person now... michael.m.sackett@gmail.com
Sackett, MichaelUSS Dixon (AS 37)DK3S-4Jan 1, 1991 – Jun 15, 1994Met some absolutely wonderful people! Did my one and only WESTPAC cruise, and look back at that time with fond memories. Oscar, Rose, & Ninfa, I owe you all huge debt of gratitude for your mentorship and guidance...
Sackman, LouUSS Tattnall (DDG 19)BM31stApr 10, 1974 – Dec 26, 1976
Sackman, LouisUSS Tattnall (DDG 19)BM1stApr 10, 1974 – Dec 26, 1976
Sackman, MartyUSS Samuel Gompers (AD 37)PM3R1Jul 25, 1990 – Sep 17, 1993The days and nights in the pattern/carpenter shop were so much fun. Cigs, loud guitars and plenty of coffee helped us get through those long deployments. To Bill, Buzz, Bare, Picotte, Davies, Wells, and all. Cheers.
Sackman, ShawnUSS Laboon (DDG 58)GSM2MP1997 – 1999I had the best time of my Navy career with this ship and crew. Currently living in N.E. Ohio, married for 16yrs with 3 kids. Working as an RN, going back to school for my Master's Degree. BTW, Grats Addi and Vejar :)
Sackmaster, JeffUSS Estocin (FFG 15)BM 2DeckMar 20, 1983 – Nov 25, 1988
Sackmaster, William /billyUSS William V. Pratt (DDG 44)BTFNEngineering1981 – 1983
Sackos, MichaelUSS Chevalier (DD 805)SeamanSupply division1963 – 1963Looking to find William Ellis who was in at same time
Sackreiter, Patrick A. (Tony)USS La Salle (AGF 3)RMSNCRJan 1979 – Jan 1980Lots of good memories from my time onboard. Lots of travel and excitement, including the Iranian evacuation. Shellback initiation on way to Mombasa was unforgettable.
Sackreiter (Peck), DebNAVCOMMSTA Pearl Harbor, HIRM1NTCC Pearl Harbor at CINCPACFLT1984 – 1987
Sackreiter (Peck), DebNaval Training Center Great LakesRM1Service School Command Headquarters1987 – 1989
Sackreiter (Peck), DebNAVCOMMSTA Norfolk, VARM3NAVCAMSLANT Norfolk VA Database1979 – 1981
Sackreiter (Peck), DebNAVCOMMSTA GuamRM2NTCC Nimitz Hill Guam1981 – 1984
Sacks, Bernard (Barry)USS Worcester (CL 144)QM/3NavigationSep 1949 – Mar 27, 1953Was in charge of charts and clocks in my last year on board. GQ stations were, after steering and secondary steering.
Sacks, BrianUSS Forrestal (CV 59)ABE3V-2Jan 1992 – Aug 1993Had a great time aboard, met alot of great people onboard. Was my first ship and my favorite ship.
Sacks, BrianUSS Forrestal (CV 59)ABE3V-2Jan 1992 – Aug 1993Was my first ship and my favorite command. Met some of the greatest guys aboard this ship. Bow Cats the hardest working center in the division.
Sacks, GeorgeUSS Conolly (DD 979)STG3csa1Apr 1986 – Aug 1988fake i.d. and time square with Leo, Alexandra and the Pyramids, hacky sack on the beaches of france. Leo hitting his head on the helo door. New Jersey rocked.
Sacks, LesterUSS Ranger (CVA 61)BT2......BoilerFireman 2nd ClassB-DivisionJul 4, 1960 – Nov 1, 1963The U.S. Navy via USS Ranger (CVA-61) changed me into a proud a man. Thanks, Ranger.
Sackter, SteveUSS San Marcos (LSD 25)ETR2Operations1961 –
Saclolo, BasilioUSS America (CV 66)YNCSAdministrative1989 – 1991For me, it was a great honor to have served onboard the USS AMERICA. I am very much interested in seeing her again one last time to pay my respect.
Sacolick, LewisUSS Waccamaw (AO 109)Fireman ApprenticeM divisionFeb 2, 1970 – Jul 2, 1971
Sacoman, BobUSS Enterprise (CVN 65)E3XApr 1968 – Mar 1969We made it hard as it was. Fire can make you grow up fast. Here?s looking at you and good sailing.

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