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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Wright, CraigUSS New York City (SSN 696)STS SS/DV PlankownerSonarDec 1977 – Nov 1980Definitely a memorable period in my life!
Walker, KenUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)TM3/SSTorpedoMay 1993 – Jul 19, 1996
Ward, GlenUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)EM2(SS)E divisionJan 1984 – Dec 1986Best people I have ever known.
Watts, WayneUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)FTG3WeaponsMar 1985 – Oct 1987Wished i had done things differently. But life is still good and i wouldnt trade my mems for anything.
Welch, JustinUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)QM2Nav/OpsApr 1990 – Jun 1993How's everyone doing?
Wert, Jon VanUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)ET2(SS)Reactor ControlsOct 1979 – Feb 1982Plank Owner
Williams, RalphUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM1Machinery/NuclearApr 1977 – Sep 1979
Wimber, RichardUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM1/SSMachineryMar 1, 1985 – May 15, 1989
Winsworth, BillUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)MM1/SSMM/ELTMay 1986 – Jul 25, 1989I remember being part of a team in a way I don't see anymore.
Woolley, KeithUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)ET2Noseconer Electronics-ESM1979 – 1980I'm happy to see the names of several shipmates such as C. Clark, Archie, Bummer & Paddock. While circumstances required an early exit from the Indy, my heart never left. I remain proud of everything Indy. The DE was BS.
Worley, MikeUSS Indianapolis (SSN 697)LTCRA, RCA, CSO/WeapsMar 10, 1985 – May 1988Great ship & crew. Mojo make you smart! Amazed I didn't die climbing the whaling ship main mast in Lahaina with John Schierloh. Still giving Dan Palko crap for not having chocolate milk. I remember playing "name that bug juice" on m
Walters, TonyUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)ET3Reactor ControlsSep 6, 2001 – Oct 14, 2002Wasn't on board for very long, but too long. You know what I mean if you know me. Had a great time on board . Doing great. Feel free to email me.
Walton, JoelUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2/SSA-GangJun 10, 1981 – Feb 3, 1985She was the newest boat in the Navy when I arrived and as of Jan 2010 she become the oldest boat still punching hole! You guys stay forever young in my mind and I remember everyone of you on this list. Please email me!
Ward, KennUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2/SSAuxNov 1989 – Mar 1992It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...all in the Yards, but made the best friends I ever had...Thanx all
Waski, DougUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM1/SSMachineryApr 15, 1996 – Jul 7, 2000A lot of interesting experiences. Glad I did it, but I'm glad I got out, too.
White, JimUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)MM2/SSM-ELTApr 1980 – Jan 23, 1984PLANKOWNER. I just discovered this site and seeing some of the names brings back the memories. I've been working in CT (of all places) since the day I walked off the boat in Pearl.
Whitney, CraigUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)E4weaponsFeb 3, 1998 – Dec 2000CRAIG B
Wietlisbach, DavidUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)ET1(SS)RadioJun 26, 2003 – Dec 1, 2009Im still on this bitch!!! d_wietlisbach@yahoo.com
Wiley, HenryUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)TM2(SS)Torpedo1982 – 1987Arnett, Slodki,Potter,Buchman,Jenkins,Montgumery,Prukop,Barnett,Novack(Jackman) That was a group. Good times.I know there were more but i'm getting old and that was a few beers ago.Shrimp pac still love em thought.
Wilkinson, WaydeUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)DS2/SSNav1980 – Nov 20, 1984
Wilson, ChrisUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)ET2(SS)Reactor ControlsNov 1999 – Sep 2003One screw and it's in the aft. Move out not up!
Winslow, RichardUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)EMelectricalJan 1, 1991 – Dec 28, 1996Back again for round two of the Bremer"hog"! Still the cleanest sub, and still the king of shipyard!!
Winslow, RichardUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)EMelectricalFeb 1985 – Feb 1987the cleanest ship in the fleet! Spent more time on field day than anything else. Great boat, great crew, and who can forget Cdr Alan Beam or XO Lcdr Zacharias??
Withers, Dave "Spiz"USS Bremerton (SSN 698)IC2/SSICMar 1978 – Aug 23, 1983PLANKOWNER...dreamsheeted for a FBM on the East coast; got assigned to SSN698 out of Pearl (Spizzzz!)...the happiest accident the Navy ever made (I loved Hawaii!). God bless all of you who have served on the Bremerton ever since and whoever will.
Woods, RussUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)IC2(SS)Interior CommunicationsFeb 4, 1979 – Feb 4, 1983Anyone remember "Norms Lounge"? That whole Commissioning crew was a special group. A true "Band of Brothers". I remember those days as some of the best in my life. Shipmates don't feel pregnant about making contact. Woody
Wyk, Glen VanUSS Bremerton (SSN 698)STS2/SSSonarMar 1984 – May 1988Four years of being at sea. What a great time of my life. Many memories and lots of great stories. Of all the things I have done in my life this is still the most exciting and the most rewarding time in my life. Pleae feel free to e-mail me.
Ward, Dave (Bobo)USS Jacksonville (SSN 699)EM1/SSElectrical EE01Jan 1993 – Feb 1996
Weaver, CecilUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)STSCSExecutiveSep 1978 – Mar 1982Commisioning Chief of the Boat
Webb, ThomasUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)MM1(SS)MachineryMar 13, 1987 – Oct 10, 1990From the last of the Med Run through Shock Trials and NNSY.... one of the best crews ever.
Welsh, JohnUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)CDROfficer- CSOJun 1, 1995 – Sep 1998
Wilkinson, DavidUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)MM1/SSNov 1979 – Feb 1983Pre-commisioning crewmember. Loved the J-Ville. The first world cruise was the most exciting time in my career. Was the Diving Officer of the Watch when we left the Panama Canal with all the tanks filled with fresh water.
Wilson, ChrisUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)STS3sonarNov 27, 2001 –one thing that i have learned on board this ship is that look out for number one cause no one else will. but damn it we're the cleanest boat in the fleet.
Wilson, CUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)STS2SONAROct 31, 2001 – Feb 5, 2007Fair Winds and Happy Trails Shipmates
Witherspoon, Ken (Spoon)USS Jacksonville (SSN 699)FTG3(SS)Fire Control1983 – 1985My first boat, did not know what to expect but I learned a lot from a lot of good guys onboard The Bold One.
Woelfersheim, TomUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)ET2/SSRCJun 1985 – Apr 1988Life was hard, but incredible memories. Retired in 2003, ETC/SS/SW. The most memorable ship I had the privilege to serve aboard.
Wyche 3rd, Cornelius/nealUSS Jacksonville (SSN 699)YNSN(SS)Nov 11, 1982 – Mar 3, 1985Where did the time go? It seems only like yesterday when i was being blown around on the top of the sail , trying to rig that stupid flying bridge. I was glad when my time was up. But I regret not going back with you guys to the IO again.
Walker, StevenUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM1MDec 1988 – Feb 1993
Walker, EdUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E6 MM1SS/DVM-Div and ELTMar 1985 –
Wallace, Sam I AmUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM3Deck/A-GangJul 28, 1997 – Mar 23, 2001The Bahama Black Snake is in the House. I'm even more crazy than before. Shout out to Zummer and those six feet woodpeckers. The Spoo is back! Holla at your BOY! Pour a drink for Lemon. Hey T, Jones, Rent, Jackson whatz up? Deck Div 4 Life
Walling, TomUSS Dallas (SSN 700)ET2/SS (NUKE)Reactor ControlsDec 1992 – Sep 1997Hated going to sea.... Miss the experience and camaraderie every day!

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