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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Wooters, AlanUSS Carl Vinson (CVN 70)AS2AIMD IM4Feb 10, 2003 – Apr 4, 2007Had fun but moved on to bigger and better things currently contracting in IRAQ
Wooters, JerryUSS Independence (CV 62)BT1BJun 7, 1977 – Dec 12, 1983I worked in 2mmr
Wooters, JerryUSS King (DDG 41)BT1BDec 1985 – Dec 1991
Wooton, ShelbyUSS Dixon (AS 37)E3SHOP 38Jul 5, 1971 – Jun 10, 1974Loved the people an the after work always something to do Watkins,graves bruse gradisher williams ted had a lot of good friends. IT WAS ALL GOOD
Wootten, BruceUSS Nimitz (CVN 68)AD2AIMDIM2 Oil LabAug 2002 – Mar 2006What's up?
Wootten, DavidUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)E-4MardetMar 1985 – Mar 1987Good times, good travel...
Wootton, IkennethUSS O'Brien (DD 975)DC1 (SW)RepairFeb 16, 1992 – Sep 1, 1994My Best command, I had the most fun and learned the most in the shortest amount of time. I also had the honor of serving with the smartest and funniest group of guys in the seventh fleet.
Wootton, JackUSS Prairie (AD 15)S1 - YN3O Div Captains Office - CO Yeoman1946 – Mar 1949Came aboard in X Div 1946 sent to Yeoman school then returned in 1946 to O Div in Execs office then moved to the Captains office under Captain Forrest Close. Good duty! Lots of good friends, most dead by now. (2009) It was cold in China!
Wootton, JohnUSS Albany (CG 10)FTM-35thJan 1971 – Nov 1975Worked in the aft Talos missile house.
Wootton, KenUSS Oldendorf (DD 972)DCFN-DC2RepairDec 13, 1987 – Jan 10, 1990Good Times!!
Wootton, KerryUSS Hewitt (DD 966)ET1(SW)CSDec 3, 1990 – Aug 17, 1992Great ship. I had a good time. Kerry
Wootton, RalphUSS Corregidor (CVE 58)BT2B1954 –Ship mates
Wootton, WilliamUSS Hamul (AD 20)ET 2RepairNov 1950 – Feb 1983I went aboard as a seaman & left as an ET 2..very good experiances..specialized on fire control radar.
Worbington, RobertUSS Iwo Jima (LPH 2)MMADec 29, 1988 – Apr 1, 1993I had a lot of good and bad times cruising on the Iwo. Always remembering those who died in Oct 1990 and those who continued on after that experience.
Worcester, AsaUSS Port Royal (CG 73)GMM3CXSep 1994 – Dec 1997Still very proud of the 17 skin-to-skin missile shots. I think of my Shipmates often. Miss you guys and girls!
Worcester, DaleUSS Tombigbee (AOG 11)RMOC1966 – 1968
Worcester, Ed (Woowoo)USS Charles F. Adams (DDG 2)MM3MJul 1969 – Jul 9, 1971Enjoyed my time on the Charlie Deuce. Would like to hear from my shipmates. Looking for Gleep and Horse.
Word, David L.USS Wasp (CV 18)BT3B1959 – 1963
Word, PARKERUSS Topeka (SSN 754)TM2(SS)TMJun 1, 2002 – Jan 14, 2007IT WAS A HELL OF A RIDE WITH DAILY UPS AND DOWN BUT LOOKING BACK IT WAS FUN MISS THE GUYS IF YALL ARE EVER IN ALABAMA LOOK ME UP WE CAN DRINK SOME BEER
Word, RobertUSS Decatur (DDG 73)HM3May 20, 2006 –
Word, TimothyUSS Worden (CG 18)PN3AdminOct 1981 – Nov 1984Great ship! Loved being a part of this crew. First shellback aboard USS Worden.
Word, TimothyUSS Badger (FF 1071)PN2AdminNov 1984 – May 1985Great serving with PN1(SW) Baker! Last ship I served on.
Word, TimothyRecruit Training Command Great LakesSR/E-1Boot CampJun 24, 1981 – Aug 1981Where it began. Grinder bird! What a meal. From a raison to a rock.
Word, WayneUSS Tripoli (LPH 10)Bm 21st division weaponsJul 4, 1981 – Oct 15, 1982
Worden, DavidUSS Baltimore (SSN 704)MM1MachineryJan 1, 1988 – Dec 4, 1991
Worden, David NUSS Austin (LPD 4)AT1(AW/SW)VC-6Aug 1993 – Jan 1998We were an embarked unit for work ups and cruises, but the shipmates of the USS Austin always made us feel at home. Especially once we were able to give them the TV reception using our UAV tracking system. Best of luck to you all. "Fair Winds a
Worden, DonaldUSS Alaska (SSBN 732)MMAUXILIARYJun 16, 2004 – Dec 2008CKECKED IN AS AN E-3
Worden, Doug "worm"USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8)E-4 DC3RepairDec 1996 – Apr 1999
Worden, GaryUSS Coronado (AGF 11)ENC(sw)A - DivisionSep 1982 – Nov 1983I especially appreciate the guys I worked with. Their hard work and resourcefulness went a long way toward supporting USS Coronado in completing her mission. Being aboard AGF-11 was unique, I'll always remember it.
Worden, GregUSS Oriskany (CV 34)SN BM2ndAug 24, 1964 – Apr 14, 1966If anyone wants to talk call me at 530-842-1357 in Northern California. Howard Tillman and Don Crotts were are you? greggolfbum1@sbcglobal.net
Worden, HowardUSS Hornet (CV 12)AT2wAug 10, 1958 – May 26, 1960srarted in v6 division and was transfered to the w division. served as an electronics tech. Made one criuse to wespac.
Worden, MikeUSS Mount Whitney (LCC 20)RM3COMMUNICATIONSJun 1, 1972 – Jun 15, 1973LOOKED AT A LOT OF TAPE WOULD LOVE TO HERE FROM ANY OF THE GUYS I WORKED WITH IN THE COMM CENTER OR THE MESS DECKS WHERE I WAS AT BEFORE I MADE E-4
Worden, MikeNAVCOMMSTA Fort Allen, Puerto RicoRMSNCOM CENTERSep 1, 1971 – Sep 1, 1972Any Rm there during my time there
Worden, MikeUSS Mount Whitney (LCC 20)RM3Com CenterSep 10, 1972 – Sep 5, 1973Any RM'S ABOARD DURING MY TIME THERE
Worden, MikeUSS Tattnall (DDG 19)RM3 RM2Radio ShackSep 15, 1973 – Nov 18, 1974Any RM'S ON-BOARD DURING MY TIME THERE
Worden, Mike (Opurt)USNS Saturn (T-AFS 10)SK2SupplyFeb 1991 – Aug 1992Crazy ship! Had a blast touring the Med and the Persian Gulf. Served during Desert Storm. Was getting out and developed a good sized short timers attitude. Living in Rochester, NY. Married with 2 kids.
Worden, ScottUSS Hayler (DD 997)QM3Nov 1985 – Aug 1988I'd like to say hello to any of the Hayler crew from the mid 80s and my shipmates from Sonar/Deck Div./QM "All chronometers have been wound and compared."
Worden, Steve profile iconUSS James Monroe (SSBN 622)Et2Navigation ETMay 1976 – Jun 1979Newport News Shipyard, Daso, Two Patrols Holy Loch, one patrol Rota, First FBM to pull into Kings Bay. Got out of Navy in 1986, and went on to work for Government Contractor, and for 4 year wrote Nav ET PTEP Test.
Worden, Steve profile iconUSS George Washington Carver (SSBN 656)ET1Navigation ETMar 1984 – Sep 1985Newport News Shipyard in 1984, KIdney Stone in Dec 1984, Spent New Years Eve In Hospital in Portsmouth. Voluntarily Medically Disqualifed Submarines. Delay in Transfere due to Lost Paper Work in DC, until Sept 1985.
Worden, Steve profile iconUSS Emory S. Land (AS 39)ET1(SS)Personel (I Think)Sep 1985 – May 1986Command Substance Abuse Cordinator until Discharge in May of 1986. Stationed on the tender as a result of Medical Disqual from Subs due to kidney stones. On Duty Night watched Joe Thiesman's leg break from my office.

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