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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
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, EdUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E6 MM1SS/DVM-Div and ELTMar 1985 –
Walker, StevenUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM1MDec 1988 – Feb 1993
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!
Warren, JeffreyUSS Dallas (SSN 700)IC2(SS)ICJan 15, 1981 – Sep 18, 1984
Waters, JosephUSS Dallas (SSN 700)STS2/SSSonarJul 1986 – Apr 1990The best group of people to work with. Roy White ,Jim K, Kieth obst, Steve P.
Weber, WadeUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM2/SSDec 23, 1993 – Aug 13, 1995Great people and had many good times with the bad. Go big D
Westervelt, ScottUSS Dallas (SSN 700)FTG1(SS)Fire ControlNov 1985 – Sep 23, 1988Met some of my best friends ever on Dallas. Mediterranean War Games '86. I'll never forget that.
White, RoyUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E6/IC1SSICMar 12, 1986 – Jun 15, 1990Never in port, but loved the thrill of the chase...
Whitworth, ClayUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM2(SS)Mar 1983 – May 1985
Wild, EdwardUSS Dallas (SSN 700)SKSNJul 10, 2007 –
Wildenberg, AaronUSS Dallas (SSN 700)STS1SonarNov 1989 – Dec 1993
William, WrightUSS Dallas (SSN 700)MM1RL1991 – 1996What can I say. I agree with Johnny Nere. Been so long I've just about forgot how bad it sucked!
Williams, John/ CrazyUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E-4M-Div2005 – Oct 2007
Wilson, Frank (Wally)USS Dallas (SSN 700)EMElectricalSep 1991 – Apr 1998
Woerner, MikeUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E3FiremanJun 13, 1985 – Apr 15, 1987I enjoyed serving on the Dallas and learned alot. Unfornately, while walking back to the base one night i was struck by a car and suffered a seriuos brain injury. I would love to be in contact with anyone serving during this time period.
Woolbright, JohnUSS Dallas (SSN 700)STSCSSonar /Weps LCPOMar 14, 2003 – Apr 1, 2005Proud to have served with the outstanding crew of Big D.
Wright, Michael "Riggit"USS Dallas (SSN 700)MM2/SS/DVOct 15, 1989 – Aug 30, 1992Greatest bunch of guys I've ever known. Believe it or not I miss you guys. Just got back from Iraq with the NY Army National Guard. Another great group of guys A Co 2/108th Infantry. God Bless All of you.
Ward, JamieUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)FT2(SS/DV)FT, Dive divisionApr 1, 2001 – Feb 1, 2005Kicking butt and taking names.
Watkins, KenUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)STS2SonarMay 1988 – May 1990
Webb, BjUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)MM2M DivApr 10, 2000 – Oct 1, 2003Its funny, the farther away it gets, the more I miss it.
Wells, RodneyUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)MMC(SS)AuxiliaryNov 1984 – Nov 1986Standing DOOW, at PD, on a 688, was always exciting. Early select to MMCS(SS) first time up - with an overall 3.8 eval. Thanks MMCS selection board!
Wells, John A.USS La Jolla (SSN 701)EM2EMar 1, 1979 – Jul 1, 1983
Wes Beaty, WesUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)YN3(SS)Feb 1996 – Aug 1998
Wetherington, JohnUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)ET2(SS)Reactor ControlsMay 18, 2007 – May 17, 2011
Wheeler, BrianUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)CS2csMay 5, 2000 – Mar 8, 2003i miss the people but not the rack. lol
Wickey, KenUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)ET3QMMar 1995 – Jun 1998
Williams, ThomasUSS La Jolla (SSN 701)MM3/SSA-gang1991 – 1993Hoping to reconnect with guys from the 701

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