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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Richter, SteveUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)IC3SS1971 – Mar 1973Commissioning crew. Loved it.
Riehm, BrianUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)LTWeaponsApr 1986 – Jun 1988This was a great boat to serve on. I learned a lot from CAPT Kevan's leadership style. The crew was filled with exceptional sailors as well. It was a privilege to serve with them.
Roberts, RonUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)MM3 (SS)Aug 1978 – Sep 1981Driving a dump truck as of March 2008 in So Utah. 3 boys, I told them to go to college, 2 went in the Army, one in the Navy...
Romano, RipUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)MM3/SSA GangMar 1978 – Jun 1982This was my first boat, My thanks to John Besick, Bill Hudson where ever you are, without you both I would have never gotten quilified. I think my dolphins are still embeded in my chest.
Roper, ChrisUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)STS3SonarAug 1, 1982 – Aug 1, 1985
Royall, CarlUSS Guitarro (SSN 665)EM2Jan 1985 – Mar 27, 1987
Ruiz, John (Tony)USS Guitarro (SSN 665)MM2(SS)A-GangJan 25, 1986 – Jul 15, 1990What great memories and great people!!!
Raley, ChuckUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)FTG3Weps1976 – 1978First boat. Good crew. Helluva trip.
Ramakis, Bernard (Blu)USS Hawkbill (SSN 666)MM3A- DivJan 1972 – Oct 1975The best of the best served aboard the Hawkbill. Run silent, run deep.
Ratto, GeneUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)RM2(SS)RadioFeb 1980 – Apr 1981Great days and experiences. Proud to be a submariner.
Robinson, Steven/renoUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)STS1(SS)SonarSep 1976 – Dec 1979Hawkbill (Devil Boat) was a fine Submarine to serve on. I retired in 1981 (34% Disability)
Rodriguez, RodUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)ms 2cooks1975 – 1979coming from his wife this was the best crew and sub he ever served on. loved captain cohen
Romaine, GrantUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)ET1(SS)ET-ESMJan 1, 1977 – Apr 20, 1982
Rutter, III, J. PaulUSS Hawkbill (SSN 666)MM2(SS)Jun 1980 – Aug 1984An awesome experience that I would never trade-duty in Hawaii at age 20-24 and not yet married. Thanks for the memories-see my submarine page at http://www.paulrutter.com.
Righenzi, AlanUSS Bergall (SSN 667)YN2(SS)YN1971 – 19741ST fast boat for me, earned my 1st of dolphins on this great lady and had a blast. Best YNC I ever worked for (Angelo Christiano) and one of the best crews to have ever served with never had a better crew than this one
Ramsey, Eric profile iconUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)RM1(SS)RadioJul 1982 – Jan 1986Crazy Great Crew! Some awesome times, well except for all the Drills, Spills and Thrills....
Reighter, ToddUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)ET1/SSOEAug 8, 1988 – Jul 8, 1992What memories of Med. Run 90, North 91, and Polar Express 92. Bump in the night in the English Channel. Captain Trahan with his stoggy in one hand and the #2 scope in the other.
Reilly, Brandon "Smiley"USS Spadefish (SSN 668)EM2E1993 – 1996These were the good old days - Work hard, play harder. I miss the od Navy.
Richard, StalcupUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)RMC(SS)COMMUNICATIONSMar 1980 – Mar 1984
Richardson, JoshuaUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)RM3(SS)COMMSApr 1993 – May 1994"Spadedog" was a good boat and a great crew. For those who remember: "...I hate this and this f'n place..." I handle stress much better now...
Rogers, DocUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)HMCM(SS)OPSSep 10, 1974 – May 5, 1977Served as Chief of the Boat and Medical Department Representative. Had the greatest "Goat Locker" and the best crew I ever served with. Still think about some of the great times on liberty in the med and Carribbean.
Roller, Ed, Charley Barley; RolloutUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)EM1Electrical1982 – 1986Great guys and memories and bad ones too (CO, NAV, Eng) . Love to hear from you all. You were my family. Back in Arkansas now...as and Engineer LOL. Still rolling out the rack. My boy joins Tuesday, hope he meets guys like you.
Roman, AlbertoUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)E-4 / MM3(SS)Auxiliary Division / A-GANGMar 1988 – Jun 1992Hot Bunking - not good. Sweating 10 lbs of water weight running the Diesel in shifts...Hot ! "Commence Field Day"! Running to the bilge areas with a tool bag and flash light in my underwear during the "90" collision.
Rose, RayUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)RM2OPSMar 1975 – Oct 1980Started as RM2 in 1975 and ended as RMC in 1980.
Russell, Roy L profile iconUSS Spadefish (SSN 668)MM1 (SS) NuclearMachinery NuclearJul 1977 – Aug 1980I remember several of the guys onboard the Spadefish. I worked at Clinton Nuclear Power Station after I got out and worked with several former mates including Cdr. Perry, former CO of Spadefish.
Ray, EdwardUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)TMCS(SS)TM/WEPS/COBApr 1979 – Apr 1981
Reed, MitchUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)ET2TwoMar 1984 – Mar 1986
Reichwald, BrianUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)ET2reactor controlsMay 15, 1989 – Apr 5, 1993
Reiter, DavidUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)Qm3Submarine1969 –
Reuer, JeffUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)IC1(SS)Interior CommunicationsApr 4, 1974 – Jan 7, 1977Boat was in the best material condition of any of the six I served on. We made history on this boat,ie "BLIND MANS BLUFF".
Richmond, Charles profile iconUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)RM2Nav1989 – 1993Where is Brian Quigley RM2 SS?
Riggenbach, ThomasUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)ETR2(SS)RCMar 6, 1973 – Dec 21, 1973Mideast crisis gave us a long run during the fall of 73. lot of tension due to unknown duration of run. No port time. Lot of good guys on that boat. Olivetti, Chief Strong & others.
Rivera, KenUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)STS(SS) 1Sonar1979 – 1981
Robinson, DavidUSS Seahorse (SSN 669)MM1 (SS)AuxiliaryNov 4, 1978 – Dec 21, 1982
Ragsdale, JeffUSS Finback (SSN 670)MM2EngineeringJun 1985 – Apr 1989Read the crown Jewels in "Blind Mans Bluff" ...were the subs swiched ?
Reid, KennethUSS Finback (SSN 670)MS2 (SS)SupplyJun 1992 – Nov 1996I was onboard through the transit to WA for decom.
Reintges, JonUSS Finback (SSN 670)IC2(SS)ICJun 1990 – Apr 1994Had a great time on the sub and made alot of good friends. David "jack" frost was the best man at my wedding.
Revells, JimUSS Finback (SSN 670)FTG2 (SS)Weapons1974 – 1978What ever happend to Tommy Dye (did he make it through BUDS), Charlie Noble, Cat Futch?
Richmond, JimUSS Finback (SSN 670)ET1 (SS)ETJun 2, 1986 – Feb 1, 1989Not real sure of exact dates. Great boat!
Riemert, StevenUSS Finback (SSN 670)TM3 SSWepons1988 – 1990

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