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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Curtis, DonUSS New Jersey (BB 62)MM2MOct 1981 – 1984Was Beirut fun or what?And how bout that 3 month "shakedown" cruise?I'd like to hear from the "Survivors" to see how thier doing after all this time.
Curtis, DonUSS Cape Cod (AD 43)MM2RepairOct 1984 – Sep 1986Ah-I'll never forget the "Love Boat",nothing but fond memories of Westpac "86"- except for that Mt. Fugi "climb this" excursion!!
Curtis, DonUSS Goldsborough (DDG 20)MM3M1976 – 1978My 1st Command.Turned 2 in the Aft Engine Room and have fond memories of going to the fantail after mid-watch while on Westpac,and of coarse becoming a Shellback.
Curtis, DonSIMA San DiegoMM3PUMP REPAIR/PLANNERJan 1980 – Oct 1981First worked in pump repair but then was moved into the office as a Planner until getting selected to the Pre-Com crew of the New Jersey.
Curtis, DonUSS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)ISSNINTELLIGENCEMay 1, 1977 – Nov 11, 1977Wanted to say hello to all my fellow shipmates who were plank owners and went thru Lowry Airforce and NIPSTRAFAC in Key West intelligence training schools then served on IKE.
Curtis, Don profile iconUSS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)ISSNNaval Intelligence (IS)Jun 1977 – Nov 1978Member Commissioning Crew77/10/18 AITS Lowry AFB NIPSTRAFAC Key West. Member SNOOPIE team on IKE. Winning Navy Basketball Team,LAFB, & Winning Softball Team NAS Key West Enlisted 1976 Sept. Honorable Discharge 1982 Nov.
Curtis, DonaldUSS Milwaukee (AOR 2)ENS/LTJGElectrical, CICJul 6, 1987 – Jul 6, 1990To a great bunch of guys: Thanks for probably the best years of my life. That first command, that first experience with the Navy, it was wonderful!
Curtis, DonaldUSS Simon Lake (AS 33)LTNAV/OPSJul 1990 – Feb 1992It was very different serving with a bunch of Bubble Heads ;-) , but an experience that I thoroughly enjoyed and one that helped my professional developement. Palma and Lisbon will never be the same.
Curtis, DouglasUSS San Bernardino (LST 1189)RMSNoperationsMar 1981 – Jun 12, 1984wasn't my idea of a good time, but the ports were decent, and the freindships have proven to last a lifetime.....but I wouldn't do it again :)
Curtis, DouglasUSS San Bernardino (LST 1189)RMSNOperationsJan 31, 1980 – Jun 9, 1984Singapore...where men are men and women are too... Australia, Sasebo, Guam, Hong Kong....oh the lovely Island of Tinian.... still freinds with many we had a great crew
Curtis, DuaneUSS Dallas (SSN 700)E-4 QM 3/SSNavopsJan 20, 1993 – Dec 5, 1996
Curtis, EarlUSS Sturgeon (SSN 637)MM2M DivJul 5, 1971 – Mar 20, 1972Arrived while the boat was in the Yards for repairs. Was transferred to the Lincoln SSBN 602 when their Lead ELT couldn't make the last patrol before returning to go to Mare Island for overhaul.
Curtis, EarlUSS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN 602)MM1M DivisionMar 22, 1972 – Sep 20, 1974Tsfr from SSN 637 to replace missing ELT on last patrol from Holy Loch. Ended up riding her into the yards at Mare Island. Left after Missile launch and ORSE prior to first wespac patrol.
Curtis, EdwardUSS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG 5)BTC(SW)Apr 1983 – Apr 1988
Curtis, EricUSS Columbus (SSN 762)ET2NAVJul 17, 2003 – Aug 4, 2007
Curtis, Eric "Curt" profile iconUSS Lockwood (FF 1064)STG3/STG23rdSep 1981 – Sep 1984Hello to all my old Honch Rat buddies. DB, still remember how you tried to zero the true bearing servo's in relative LOL. Kowalsky, sorry I had to leave you in DB's hands.
Curtis, Eric "Curt" profile iconUSS Marvin Shields (FF 1066)STG!ASWJul 1990 – Jul 2, 1992Best ship out of 3 Knox cans that I served on. Still get a chuckle about remembering Chief Uchida's "Deep Kimchee" lectures and how hard it was not to laugh LOL.
Curtis, Eric "Curt" profile iconUSS Capodanno (FF 1093)STG2/STG13rdNov 1984 – Jun 1986Would like to get in touch with Jackie Newton if anybody knows his whereabouts.
Curtis, EugeneUSS Tunny (SSN 682)1979 –
Curtis, Frank profile iconUSS Wilkes-Barre (CL 103)Boatswains Mate 1CUnknown1945 – 1946My Father In-Law, bother he and my father served on USS Markab AD21, unknown if they knew each other as both had passed before we married in 1978, Frank Curtis went on to the Wilkes Barre in 1945.
Curtis, Frank profile iconUSS Markab (AR 23)Boatswains Mate 2 ClassUnknown1943 – 1945My Father In-Law, served on Markab AD 21 as did my father, unknown if they knew each other as both had passed when we married in 1978. My father was 9 years older.
Curtis, FredUSS Howard W. Gilmore (AS 16)EM2 (E5)ESep 10, 1958 – May 25, 1962Came aboard from boot camp at Key West. Was really happy to move to Charleston, So Carolina.Spent my time in the power shop and main engineering spaces.
Curtis, FredUSS Howard W. Gilmore (AS 16)EM2 (E5)ESep 15, 1958 – May 25, 1962went aboard in Key West,FL and was assigned to the power shop.
Curtis, GaryUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)OS3OIFeb 14, 1975 – Feb 13, 1976Good times and not so good times with good shipmates.
Curtis, Gary "Christian"USS Franklin D Roosevelt (CV 42)PR2VA-66Sep 1972 – Dec 1973
Curtis, Gary "Christian"Doerbirds (VT 2)PR2squadronJan 1970 – Jul 1972
Curtis, Gary "Christian"Valions (VA 15)PR2squadronJul 1971 – Sep 1972
Curtis, Gary "Christian"Waldomen (VA 66)PR2squadronSep 1972 – Mar 1973
Curtis, GeneUSS Sellers (DDG 11)MM2MJul 26, 1962 – Aug 14, 1965
Curtis, GeneUSS Sandoval (APA 194)MACHINIST MATE 1STMAug 12, 1965 – May 4, 1969
Curtis, Glenn (Curly)USS Dixon (AS 37)HT1Pipe Shop, QA Office, NDT Shop, NSRONov 1972 – Nov 1977I came on board after Bremington. Spent 5 years on board. I was one of the ones called in after the Russian sub incedent. Does anyone remember the Drum main coolant pump replacement? Nuclear repair is still tops on my list.
Curtis, GregUSS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)BM32nd DivJan 3, 1983 – Jul 30, 1986
Curtis, GregoryUSS Taylor (FFG 50)HM3MedicalMay 18, 1990 – Mar 8, 1992
Curtis, HarryUSS Chicago (CG 11)MM1Mike1963 – 1967Just wondering about some of the shipmates I had during "Pre-Comm" and after Commissioning.
Curtis, HarryUSS Helena (CA 75)MM2Mike1960 – 1963Checking on old shipmates from one of my favorite ships.
Curtis, HarryUSS Iowa (BB 61)CWO4Mike1983 – 1985Just checking on old shipmates............
Curtis, HarryUSS Ammen (DD 527)MM3Mike1958 – 1960Just checking on old shipmates.
Curtis, HarryUSS Chicago (CG 11)CWO2A1979 – 1980Just checking on old shipmates
Curtis, HarryUSS Cone (DD 866)MM1Mike1972 – 1977Just checking on old shipmates.
Curtis, JamesUSS San Bernardino (LST 1189)GMG33rdApr 14, 1975 – Mar 14, 1978the berdo was a good ship with a great crew a lot of great times and great ports PI.LBFM 3rd division was the best with gmgc robert garcia MFIC.gator navy for ever.

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