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Name | Command | Rank/Rate | Division | Period | Remarks |
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Landers, Tim | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | MM1/SS | M Div | Mar 12, 1975 – Mar 28, 1979 | Great crew, we accomplished a lot. |
Lawrence, Steve | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | STS1(ss) | Weps | Mar 1985 – Apr 1988 | Good time |
Leonardi, Hugo | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | TM2SS | Weapons | Sep 19, 1989 – May 11, 1991 | |
Lepley, Brad | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | IC3/SS | IC | Nov 1993 – Oct 6, 1995 | |
Lines, Cliff | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | TM1 | TM Division | 1982 – 1989 | This was a great boat and fantastic crew, made friends I keep in touch with 30 years later. Great living in Hawaii, didn't save a dime in my first 2 years! TMSA-TM1(SS); retired LCDR OCT 201 |
Liss, Walt | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | MM1/SS | "A" | Oct 15, 1975 – Sep 29, 1978 | The 692 was still on the ways neither escape hatch was in yet. I think I was #6or7 for A div. I retired in Dec of 89. Went back to school and got my degree. BS/MEng. Will be in K.C. next week for Subvets Reunion under SSBN 598/SSN 589.Should be fun. |
Livingston, Tim | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | QM2SS | QM | May 1979 – Sep 1982 | Hello Jon and "Moony"-What a rush to see your manes.1st E.Pac and 1st W.pac - Long live the Lolly-Pop club, Perth, Hong Kong and Subic. My home e-mail is Tlivin9422@yahoo.com. I'm fat,old and married. Go figure. God bless you guys - Bravo Z |
Lowe, John | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | MM2 | Jun 1991 – Mar 1992 | ||
Lucas, Robert (Bob) | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | MM2 (Nuke) | M-ELT | Oct 1983 – Jul 1984 | My stay was short but sweet. Loved Hawaii but had to leave in the middle of my first WESTPAC. Moved on to Trident new construction. Definately didn't miss hot rack'n. |
Lukert, Wayne | USS Omaha (SSN 692) | MMC(SS) | A Gang LCPO | May 1986 – Dec 1989 | Best bunch of guys I ever served with. Most went on to E-8 and E-9 ranks. They made me very proud. |
Larkin, Frank (Doc) | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | HM2 NAC/SS | Executive | 1992 – | |
Lease, Lynn | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | ETC (ss) | RC | Jan 1977 – 1980 | Plankowner. Great crew. Great boat. Retired from the City of Tallahassee |
Lemke, Ed | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | EM1/SS | E-Div | Apr 1986 – May 1989 | |
Lewis, Roy | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | HMC | Medical | 1970 – 1980 | I'm putting this in memor bro. H txfrd to NAS Whidbey Island, WA & was os SAR mission 4 two inj cic hikers. Chopper crashed killing all but 2 on 9/11/80. He was a great bother - David Lewis |
Liggett, Terry | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | ET1(SS) | Reactor Controls | Mar 1977 – Oct 1980 | Plank Owner, transferred to PCU Michigan SSBN 727, promoted to E-7 October 81. Participated in three strategic deterrent patrols on Gold Crew. Served as Ship's Superintendant at Subase Pearl Harbor for 2 yrs then served remaining time on USS Omaha |
Lineberger, Jeff "Backwater" | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | LT | Radio/RC/DCA/Torpedo | Oct 1987 – May 1990 | Serving with ya'll was an honor I'll always cherish. I'll never forget our days on the Cincinnati and am very proud to have been a part of it. |
Lorenz, Dean | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | ET1 | Reactor Controls | Nov 1980 – Oct 30, 1983 | |
Lucas, Scott | USS Cincinnati (SSN 693) | rm2(ss) | radio | Feb 1987 – Apr 1989 | |
Lane, David | USS Groton (SSN 694) | EMCS(SS) | Electrical Division | Feb 1976 – Apr 1979 | Commissioning Crew, E Division LPO |
Leblanc, Glenn | USS Groton (SSN 694) | STS3 (SS) | Sonar | Feb 1982 – Apr 1985 | This was the best years of my life. I served with good people. |
Leblanc, Christian | USS Groton (SSN 694) | TM3 | TM | 1993 – 1997 | Funny how your mind blanks out the bad things..that is until you think about what you are saying to someone. The evil planet Gro-ton. |
Ledgerwood, Len | USS Groton (SSN 694) | IC2 | IC Div | 1976 – 1979 | Pre Comm crew with Bobby Rowe, Joe Varese, and John Youket. |
Litchfield, Stuart | USS Groton (SSN 694) | ET1 (SS) | RC | Apr 1976 – Jan 1978 | New construction crew and 3rd base on the best military softball team in the area. Of course we had DeRosa |
Ludwig, Kurt | USS Groton (SSN 694) | Qm1 | QM | 1987 – 1991 | The truth is out there, but don't ask me where it is, I don't even know where I am. |
Lusk, Dean | USS Groton (SSN 694) | EM2SS | EM | Apr 6, 1982 – Jun 19, 1986 | Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia, 3 North runs, Portsmouth. Gret crew, hope everyone is well. wdlusk@comcast.net |
Lawson, Carl | USS Birmingham (SSN 695) | ET2 | 1982 – | ||
Lawson, Carl | USS Birmingham (SSN 695) | ET2 | Forward ET | Jan 1, 1982 – Jan 1, 1984 | |
Lesiewicz, Peter | USS Birmingham (SSN 695) | STS2/SS | Sonar | 1991 – 1995 | I had some great times on the Bham! It was truly a family. |
Langston, Rob | USS New York City (SSN 696) | MM2(SS) | ELT/M | Apr 15, 1984 – May 28, 1988 | Looking back it's all good times and fond memories but I'm glad it ended. Hope all are doing well! |
Lett, Joseph | USS New York City (SSN 696) | YNSN | Admin | 1980 – 1983 | Serving with this crew was live. Chief Phillips, Wardlaw, Mootry. You guys were the truth. I was only seasick when we surfaced. |
Lotz, Mead | USS New York City (SSN 696) | MM1 | M | Nov 5, 1980 – Dec 3, 1983 | My first Ship. As of 1 Dec 06 Retired after 30 years. Ron Saunders are you still out there? |
Lupori, Matthew | USS New York City (SSN 696) | IC3/SS | IC | Apr 4, 1982 – Dec 11, 1986 | Originally, I served on the NYC under Capt A.E Walther. The best skipper that ever commanded a submarine. I Joined IC Div under Sr. Chief Spurney, later ran by IC1 Robert Childeress. Worked with IC1 Fennessy, IC3 Burgess, IC2 Kevin Laplant |
Lysne, Brian "Mo" | USS New York City (SSN 696) | EM2 | Oct 1987 – Oct 1991 | It was rough at the time, but only good memories remain. Danny Bil (RC-Div) wrote a book about his time on the NYC entitled "2190 days". | |
Lamb, Kevin | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | MM1/SS | A | Jun 10, 1980 – Oct 5, 1982 | Good boat. |
Larson, Brian | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | DS | DS/ET | Mar 1978 – Mar 1981 | Kudos to the senior petty officers (Scally, Krause, Chappel, Koppel, etc) that commissioned the Indy. Having worked and sailed on many Navy ships since the Indy, I have found that a ship's legacy starts before she sails |
Littell, Jeff | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | FTG1 SS | Weapon/Fire control | Feb 10, 1979 – Apr 16, 1982 | Plank owner, seatrial, travelled thru the Panama Canal to Hawaii, Love on Land got me to leave the sea |
Lockett, Tom | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | EM1 | Electrical | 1993 – 1996 | |
Lubawski, Michael | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | RM1(SSS) | Radio Gang | Jun 1984 – Jul 1988 | Kinda miss the Westpac's. Don't miss the drills or sanitary tank valve mis-aligns during in-port blowings. |
Lynch, William | USS Indianapolis (SSN 697) | RM2(SS) | RADIO | Oct 1981 – Aug 1983 | This my first sea tour after training. Made WESTPAC '82 abd SPEC OP '83...served with great people like RMCS(SS) Kopplin made me the submarine sailor I became. Rick Amato was my best friend. Thanks to YNC and TMC. |
Lacy, Vernon | USS Bremerton (SSN 698) | MS2 | Supply | Jul 28, 1997 – Jul 2000 | Great crew.one of the best CO i had during my navy career. |
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