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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Whitehead, ArthurRecruit Training Command Great LakesSRCompany 89Feb 24, 1964 – May 5, 1964
Wierzbicki, BrianRecruit Training Command Great LakesSR244Aug 1991 – Oct 1991
Wiley, TravisRecruit Training Command Great LakesSR401Aug 28, 2003 – Oct 31, 2003
Wilhite, CharlesRecruit Training Command OrlandoSRboot camp/ATAug 1982 – Oct 1982there i was dreaming and all of a sudden a sudden a trash can slams against the wall WTF, I said then some loud mouth said GTF up piss ants and there it all began...my american nightmare.
Wilkes, DaveRecruit Training Command OrlandoSRCompany 189Oct 27, 1970 – Jan 20, 1971I would like to hear from anyone that was in Company 189 with me.
Wilkinson, Joe profile iconNaval Training Center Great LakesSRRTC CompanyJun 1964 –
Winkelsas, MichaelUSS Franklin D Roosevelt (CVA 42)sr3rd divisionSep 1974 –
Wischerman, WilliamUSS Ardent (MCM 12)SRdeckAug 15, 1999 – Jan 13, 2000It was my first ship, though it was small, it was an experience.
Wolfe, TerryRecruit Training Command Great LakesSR23 DivisionMar 1986 – May 1986
Wolverton, RickyRecruit Training Command OrlandoSRCO 052Aug 11, 1975 – Oct 1975I was in CO 052. My CC was MM1 Jessie Southall, he was demanding but fair. My Squad leader was Rich Moore.
Woods, JohnUSS Opportune (ARS 41)SRDeckJan 10, 1992 – Apr 3, 1993This was my first command! I enjoyed every minute aboard.
Wright, RussellRecruit Training Command Great LakesSR209Jul 15, 1991 – Sep 1991
Wallace, TonyUSS Mount Whitney (LCC 20)SR TO BM21STFeb 10, 1986 – Jan 10, 1990
Walmsley, EdwardUSNS Bridge (T-AOE 10)SR - IT21st/OC01Oct 1997 – Mar 2002Hey plankowners. The Bridge was by far the best command I've been to yet.
Webb, MichaelUSS Dewey (DDG 45)SR TO GMG2(SW) ON DEWEY1stJun 6, 1986 – Feb 21, 1989Thank you, GMG1(SW) McCracken, for seeing something in me, rest in peace shipmate.
Wilkinson, StevenUSS Nimitz (CVN 68)SR UNDEZ 2ndAug 30, 2008 –deck department
Williams, LeanneRecruit Training Command OrlandoSR Williams, LeanneKO81Apr 1980 –Orlando Boot Camp April 1980 I think KO81? Harley and Squeeky where are you?
Walker, AnthonyUSS Thach (FFG 43)SR, YNSA, BM3Deck division C1Nov 8, 1986 – Jun 10, 1989The first time I've seen the USS Thach was in a movie called live and Die in L.A. that's when I knew that was my ship. We had the coolest CMS Dutchers best time of my life was on board. I still remember everyone.
White, Arlie (Aj)USS Sylvania (AFS 2)SR-BM2First DivisionAug 9, 1980 – Jun 20, 1984After almost 23yrs. in the navy(retired CWO), the first ship is always the best. This ship and the people are what made me who I am today. BM2 Mike Houston, BM2 Andy Nelson, BM2 Bobby Jo. Pinkerton, BMC Carpenter.
White, EricUSS Schenectady (LST 1185)SR-DK2deck - supplyFeb 1978 – Feb 1982Who remembers the theme from Rocky?
Wertman, BillUSS Thach (FFG 43)SR-EM3Deck / EngOct 1, 1983 – May 8, 1986Plankowner. Thach was my first duty station out of boot camp. By far the best ship and crew a have served with.
Willoughby, KeithUSS Pharris (FF 1094)SR-SH21st/s3Apr 1977 – Jan 1981Started out working for BMCS Martin and left working for SHC Partosan.1978 NATO and 1980 UNITAS.If anyone remembers those old times,drop me a line.
Williams, MichaelUSS Harlan County (LST 1196)SR-SM2Deck/COMSep 1976 – Jun 1980
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.
Wise, TerryUSS Virginia (CGN 38)SR/E3BoatsJan 7, 1990 – Aug 14, 1992Loved it Great times had with all, Good buddies great experience !!
Williams, Ferrell Speedy Orice Cream ManUSS Bremerton (CA 130)ssssNov 16, 1953 – Jul 15, 1955im looking for someone who new my dad he was in ships service he was on board 3 yrs 9months
Western, RonUSS Amberjack (SS 522)SS 5221959 – 1963
Wright, JackUSS Ethan Allen (SSBN 608)SSBN 608M1963 – 1965LPO in Engineroom. Nuke Q'd at S1C prototype. Did a lot of stuff after getting out (including a Ph.D.), but the best folks I ever met were in the Nuke Navy.
Wiren, AdamUSS Wyoming (SSBN 742)SSBN 742SonarMar 1996 – Apr 1998Plankowner
Ward, RonnieUSS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN 624)SSBN624Mar 21, 1985 – Apr 21, 1986
Weir, SteveUSS Guadalcanal (LPH 7)SSGT1976 – 1977Went on a med and NATO cruise on the Guad.. Was an avionics SSGT with HMH-362. I hated to hear she was targeted and sunk...
Woodford, JimUSS Midway (CV 41)SSGTAviation Supply AWP, VMFP-3 Det "C"1979 – 1980Midway Magic - all the way!
William G Hayes, BillUSS Independence (CV 62)SSNWeapons Divisions/Navigation DivisionAug 2, 1961 – Aug 29, 1963
Wright, James (Jim)USS South Carolina (CGN 37)STASJul 1974 – Aug 1976 Plankowner. Enjoyed my time onboard. Some of the best guys I ever worked with.
Wood, TerryUSS Bronstein (FF 1037)ST 3SONARSep 15, 1974 – Mar 15, 197621 SONAR TECHNICIANS ON THAT SHIP PLUS OT's ONLY ONE WESTPAC AND WAS ASSIGNED TO SEMI PERMANENT SHORE PATROL IN THE PHILLIPINES( USLESS THIRD CLASS) DURING THE EVACUATION OF SIAGON. PROCESSED ALOT OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN THRU GRANDE ISLAND.
Walls, MichaelUSS George Washington (SSBN 598)ST#Sonar1978 – 1982Michael Walls Was a Great Friend and Sailor: Michael Everette Walls Died on April 23 1998 at his home. Mike served in the Navy from 1978 - 1998 retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. Survived by Wife and Two Daughters.
Walter Thomas James, TomUSS W. S. Sims (DE 1059)ST1ASJul 28, 1969 – Sep 12, 1973
Warren, RonUSS Sample (DE 1048)ST13rdApr 1969 – Jul 1973
Wilkerson, W. GeneUSS Vammen (DE 644)ST1FoxJan 2, 1966 – Jul 1969Would like to contact: John B. Weeks QM-1 and Carl Klint IC-1 they were both aboard the USS Vammen during deactivation in July of 1966
Wilkerson, W. GeneUSS Piedmont (AD 17)ST1Fox1970 – 1972Came aboard after deactivating the Vammen and Maddox. Nine months in Subic and was later assigned Recruiting duty. Retired in 1976.

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