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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Ploegstra, AndyTophatters (VF 14)at2usnavy1956 – 1959spent time at cecil fld, forrestal and pt mugu
Porter, ArtTophatters (VF 14)AQ2VF-141986 – 1987Some of the best.....yet some of the worse times of my life.
Pamplin, Michael (Mike)Freelancers (VF 21)AE2squadronJan 12, 1973 – May 5, 1976I came aboard from VF121 NAS San Diego and came to the ship aboard the COD (two piston engine supply plane) and caught the wire on the USS Ranger stationed in the Gulf of Tonken. With VF21 for parts of 4 deployments.
Perkins, Robert (Bob)Freelancers (VF 21)AMS-3AirframesJan 1976 – Sep 1979Flight Captian Fuel Farms Airframes Grumman Assistant
Paul, MichaelFighting Renegades (VF 24)AD2squadronDec 2, 1991 – Jul 15, 1994
Pennington, JasonTomcatters (VF 31)HM3squadronSep 1989 – Mar 1993
Philipps, BudTomcatters (VF 31)E-3squadron1970 – 1972
Parker, WayneSwordsmen (VF 32)AO2ordnanceMay 1, 1976 – Jun 15, 1979Hey guys doing fine ? For me fine.
Partain, James/bobSwordsmen (VF 32)AirmanS-6Oct 13, 1983 – Dec 15, 1986Served with AK's in VF-32 and temp to permanent with S-6 Aviation Supply division aboard USS Independence.
Pytko, Charles (Bud)Swordsmen (VF 32)ADJAA - ADJ3LineJul 1957 – Aug 4, 1960Arrived from "A" school summer 1957. Squadron was called the SONIC SWORDSMEN then. Was the first squadron to fly the F8U Crusader. Spent 2 MED cruises aboard Saratoga. Retired from Navy 1975. F8U was 1st 1K MPH fighter
Pollock, MichaelStarfighters (VF 33)adj3power plantsNov 1965 – 1967
Page, CaseyBlack Aces (VF 41)AMH3airframesAug 20, 1992 – Apr 15, 1994
Perrot, RobertBlack Aces (VF 41)ADJ-2Line and Powerplant shopsJun 1967 – Jan 1970Was with the Black Aces after they returned from westpac cruise. Did two med cruises one on Independence the other on the Roosevelt. Started out as plane captain, moved to the powerplant shop white shirt
Polak, WilliamBlack Aces (VF 41)AT2squadron1955 – Apr 19, 1956
Pace, CharlesChallengers (VF 43)AO1squadron1992 – 1994Ordnance shop and QA. Loved this squadron.
Perala, DaveBlackbirds (VF 45)PR2squadronMar 10, 1984 – Sep 15, 1987Remember the Rock well. Good bunch of people, Mikey and Kathy Krom, Larry and Brandi Dexter, Dawg, The Essence, LIttle Jack, Chip, Dana, And of course, Doc Bates. Fallon & Vegas dets 2. Most of all, the barracks parties.
Pevey, FredBoomerangs (VF 62)YN3squadronFeb 1961 – Jul 9, 1963Some of my best times were in VF-62
Panchame, MauroBe - Devilers (VF 74)E5AMSJul 6, 1976 – Jul 1980I did 3 tours in med cruise from 1976 - 1980. I was attached to the airframe and hydraulic shop. I started as E1 and ended as an E5. Looking for Juancho Virata who left to the Philippines in 1980.
Perkolup, PeterBe - Devilers (VF 74)e4squadronDec 20, 1965 – Aug 4, 1968At the time of the fire I was night check. I was sleeping in the rear compartment on the port side. When general quarters sounded I left the compartment and I was first and last out on the port side.
Pummill, Darrel DubJolly Rogers (VF 84)AMS3squadronFeb 28, 1962 – Mar 15, 1964Sittin here getting old and thinking about my good friends in airframes shop
Petrillo, FrankSilver Kings (VF 92)ADJ-PCCheck Crew, Line, PowerPLants, Cubi Beach Det1971 – 1975Best 4 years of my life without a doubt. What an experience and a great group of guys to be associated with. Nothing compares to that time in my life. Too many names to list, mentors and friends that will be remembered.
Phillips, EdSilver Kings (VF 92)atn2electronicsJan 5, 1966 – Sep 12, 1969was flight deck tweet 1st wespac, then became ECM AIMD specialist fixed the black boxes for 2nd and 3rd wespacs. just got off duty jan 14 at 8:19 AM a day I'll Never forget. any body from that era say Hi
Porter, JohnSilver Kings (VF 92)AMH2Air GroupAug 5, 1964 – Apr 10, 1965
Patterson, JamesFighting Falcons (VF 96)E-3Line DivisionFeb 1969 – Nov 1970Looking for buddies in the Houston area that served aboard the USS Enterprise in 69 and the USS America in 70.
Parks, DavidGrim Reapers (VF 101)E-5Material ControlAug 1, 1997 – Jan 1, 2001There couldnt have been a better group of people in my military career
Phillips, Gene profile iconGrim Reapers (VF 101)AEANsquadronFeb 1970 – Jun 1970Just there for FRAMP. I did my school at Cherry Point MCAS in North Carolina and OJT in VF-101 Oceana detachment
Piccinetti,jr., Thomas A.Grim Reapers (VF 101)s/asquadronOct 1963 – 1964looking for BillCurtin
Plymale, Robert (Bob)Grim Reapers (VF 101)YN2VF-101, NAS Key West, FLOct 1968 – Jun 1, 1970I was assigned to the Admin Office, then transferreds to the Legal Dept. when the clerk YN1 was transferred inland in Nam. I remained there until my discharge.
Porter, Nate / Old ManGrim Reapers (VF 101)E-3power plantFeb 2002 – Feb 2004
Prince, WilliamGrim Reapers (VF 101)AT3radar shop1961 – 1965I spent some time as an F4 plane captain and the balance of my tour in the AT radar shop. Some of the guys that I served with were Bill Costello/Sam Acosta/Larry Hancock/Luke Easter/Bill Meehan. All great guys.
Pytko, Charles (Bud)Grim Reapers (VF 101)ADJ3 to ADJ1squadron1961 – 1966Joined VF101-Det A at NAS Ocean, VA after 'B" School Summer of 1961. Detachment dissolved in 1963 to join main Squadron at NAS Key West.
Page, CaseyThe Diamondbacks (VF 102)AMH3squadronOct 1, 1994 – Sep 16, 1996
Paskevich, PaulDiamondbacks (VF 102)E3squadron1964 –
Potts, AlvinDiamondbacks (VF 102)adr2flight lineJul 10, 1962 – Sep 5, 1964
Pratt, BobDiamondbacks (VF 102)YN3squadronApr 2, 1974 – May 30, 1976I was assigned to VF-102 Administrative Department. I made two Med cruises during 1974-1976. I was only 17 when I joined the Navy. Got off active duty and worked for DoD for 36 years. Dr. Bob Pratt
Parker, DanielJolly Rogers (VF 103)E-4/MS3Supply1997 – 2001
Pitman, ShaneSluggers/Jolly Rogers (VF 103)PRANsquadron1992 – 1994
Pasalich, Joe profile iconSundowners (VF 111)AT2AVWEPSJul 17, 1974 – Dec 7, 1977AT1(ret.)
Pennell, MarcusSundowners (VF 111)3rd class petty officersquadron1976 – 1976
Phinney, PatrickSundowners (VF 111)E3AirframesDec 15, 1992 – May 1, 1994

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