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Name | Command | Rank/Rate | Division | Period | Remarks |
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Lake, Bill | USS Pargo (SSN 650) | MMCS(SS) | A gang | Oct 1988 – Sep 1990 | |
Lawson, Bruce | USS Pargo (SSN 650) | RM2 (SS) | Communications | Mar 1968 – Mar 1971 | What a great crew! Ready for another reunion. |
Leblanc, Frenchy | USS Pargo (SSN 650) | RMC(SS) | OPS | 1974 – Jun 1977 | I was honored to be selected as Chief of the Boat serving with an elite group of submariners. |
Liewer, Nick | USS Pargo (SSN 650) | MM1 SS | M Div | Jun 21, 1972 – Jun 23, 1983 | Served with a great bunch of guys both forward and aft. Nucs had to be the wildest/craziest bunch of guys one could possible imagine. |
Lis, Victor | USS Pargo (SSN 650) | MM2(SS) | M nuclear | Mar 26, 1972 – Jul 22, 1974 | GREAT CAPTAIN AND CREW EXCEPT FOR XO. |
Langsteiner, Bruce | USS Queenfish (SSN 651) | ETN2SS | Reactor Controls | Apr 15, 1975 – Sep 3, 1978 | Excellent crew, outstanding WestPacs, Milo P. was the best CO ever. In Iraq and AFG now as a civilian for 9 years. |
Lanoue, Michael | USS Queenfish (SSN 651) | STS3(SS) | Sonar | May 1967 – Sep 1970 | First of Sturgeon class commissioned...Three consecutive E awards, three under-ice polar runs. Damn fine boat! |
Lewis, Steve | USS Queenfish (SSN 651) | RM2/SS | OC/Radio | Apr 10, 1984 – May 15, 1988 | What a great boat to be on! I made a lot of friends and have some great memories of those times. Drop me an email if you remember me! Cheers. |
Loftis, Mike (Doc) | USS Queenfish (SSN 651) | HMC(SS) | Medical | Jan 1985 – Jan 1988 | |
Lane, Michael | USS Puffer (SSN 652) | FTG3(SU) - FTG2(SS) | Fire Control | May 18, 1971 – Sep 25, 1974 | Was my first boat. Served under Commanding Oficers J. Will and D. Cooper. A great boat, helped me decide to stay Navy. Reported aboard, via #1 line in Guam during first Wespac did the second and rode her almost all the way through overhaul. |
Lee, Christopher | USS Puffer (SSN 652) | QM2/SS | NAV/Ops | Aug 1982 – Jun 1986 | What an experience! I met a lot of great guys and I would do it again! |
Lehmann, Rich | USS Puffer (SSN 652) | ETR2 | Reactor Control | Oct 1972 – 1975 | Came aboard after Nuclear Power School and qualified as Reactor Operator and in Submarines while aboard. Completed last patrol of WESTPAC and non-refueling overhaul in Bremerton Naval Shipyard. |
Lucero, Joe "mighty Luce" | USS Puffer (SSN 652) | MM1(SS/DV) | Machinery-Engineering | Jun 1976 – Feb 24, 1980 | God, I absolutely loathed the Navy for the traditions that inflicted such disparities between the treatment of officers and enlisted, between "forward pukes" and nukes, between submarine qualified and "non-qual" personnel... |
Lamb, Bill | USS Ray (SSN 653) | MM1(SS) | M | Sep 1990 – Apr 1993 | |
Litten, Gail | USS Ray (SSN 653) | FTCS(SS) | Weapons | Jul 1966 – Jan 1969 | |
Litten, Gail A. | USS Ray (SSN 653) | FTCS(SS) | Weapons | Jun 1966 – Oct 1968 | Plaqnk Owner |
Litts, Bob | USS Ray (SSN 653) | IC3 / ss | IC Division | Nov 12, 1972 – Jul 8, 1975 | What a ride! |
Laboda, Glenn | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | FTG1 | Weapons | May 1, 1976 – Apr 1, 1981 | Great Guys; Great Times. Never forget that "NUCS make you puke. Especially Jamie." |
Labs, Leslie | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | MM1 | Engineering | Jan 7, 1973 – Jan 7, 1977 | She was a good old girl. I was really suprised she stayed in service so long. We must have taken pretty good care of her in the 70's. Glad to see there are still a few of us around. |
Laferriere, Thomas "laf Man" | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | E5 | May 30, 1989 – Sep 1, 1994 | 1Yr Ship Yard, 1yr in South Carolina, w TMeadows, JBishop, A Beckham, J. Loebe, Mike Ciko, Earl the Pearl, JD Hair, Puerto Rico 2x and ST. Thomas Injured Back Missed Unitas, Out in 1995, BSEE UNH 2000 Married w/2boys Milton NH work @ PNSY | |
Lawrence, Glenn | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | Sn hospital corpsman candidate | Deck division/medical training | Sep 1986 – Aug 1988 | Just registering to reach out to fellow shipmates from the past |
Lepage, Peter | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | STS-2 SS | Weps - Sonar | 1971 – | Still have very vivid memories of our times at sea. Living in Tampa Bay Area of FL. Working as a software consultant. |
Lewis, Roger | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | MM2 | RL | Jul 24, 1991 – Dec 5, 1994 | |
Lewis, Bob | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | EM1(SS) | Oct 10, 1971 – Jun 20, 1974 | Came aboard just after the boat moved to Charleston. Made the back to back Norther runs and the quicky pass on Naval Reactors inspection so we could join the war in the Med. Great Crew. GO BIG RED | |
Lewis, Mike | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | TM1/SS | TM/DECK | Apr 18, 1996 – Apr 26, 1998 | DID SORBET ROYAL IN NORWAY,NORTH POLE. UNITAS IN 97. THE BEST OLD GAL IN THE FLEET. BEST CREW TOO. I COULDN'T STAND TO SEE HER CUT UP WHEN DECOMED.MISS HER |
Lincoln, Geoff | USS Sand Lance (SSN 660) | MM2/SS | A Gang | Aug 1986 – Sep 6, 1990 | If anyone remembers me please contact me. I am now a Army MAJ living in Harrisburg, PA. Dolphins look great on a Army uniform. |
Ladrido, Benjamin | USS Lapon (SSN 661) | SKCS/SS | Supply | Jan 1983 – Mar 1985 | |
Lasker, Charles/chuck | USS Lapon (SSN 661) | MM2/SS | Machinery | Sep 1986 – Nov 1990 | |
Lemons, Roy | USS Lapon (SSN 661) | IC 2 | IC | 1979 – 1981 | Should of stayed on the Lapon. Going to the Houston was a big mistake. |
Lemons, Roy | USS Lapon (SSN 661) | IC2 SS | IC | Jun 1, 1979 – Jul 1, 1981 | I had my best two years on this boat. GOOD TIMES! |
Lamont, Doug(doc) | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | HMC(SS) | EXECUTIVE | May 16, 1987 – Aug 25, 1990 | |
Lane, Bill | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | MM1(SS) | M | 1975 – 1979 | The entire time on Gurnard was an "adventure". Most memorable was the North Pole run and the refueling overhaul. The crew I served with was the best! |
Laprade, Mike | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | ET1 (SS) | Fwd ET Div | Mar 1985 – Apr 1988 | Not the first boat I qualified on, not the last one I served on, but the best damn crew I ever served with! |
Larsien, Paul | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | MM1 (SS) | A | Jul 1, 1975 – Mar 1, 1978 | |
Laureano, Erwin | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | MM2(SS) | RL | Nov 21, 1988 – Jun 18, 1992 | Great to see familiar names! Still in the nuclear generation business. Returned from England and now living in Corvallis, OR. |
Leafe, Scott | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | MM1(SS) | ELT | 1986 – 1992 | Good to see familiar names here. |
Lee, Robert | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | MM2/SS | A-Div | 1992 – 1994 | West Pack was a blast - good times |
Leiker, Michael | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | ET1 (ss) | Reactor Controls | 1978 – 1981 | |
Lemke, Dave (a.k.a, chow machine or limp line) | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | ET1(SS) | RC | 1974 – 1977 | Best time of my life was off duty, w/ crew friends, worse time of my life was on duty (can you say field day or port & starboard watches?). North pole trip was interesting and putting "Rabbit" West on ice even better. Life is great now! |
Leonatti, John | USS Gurnard (SSN 662) | STS1(SS) | Sonar | Aug 12, 1989 – Feb 3, 1992 | I'm now an ACINT Specialist and STSCM stationed in Groton, CT. |
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