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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Curtis, Marshall/brutusUSS Midway (CV 41)AT2aimd/8ballAug 13, 1986 – Dec 21, 1988To one of my 8 ballers you make me want to clap again, subic city. Oh oh. Best time of my life onboard and wouldn't trade it except bds6 the first time in the PI. Hey butch, jon, andy and fudge.
Curtis, MichaelUSS Stethem (DDG 63)DCC (SW)RepairFeb 24, 1999 – Apr 1, 2000Hell of a good ship and crew when I was there homeported in San Diego, nice last westpac before I retired. Good luck!
Curtis, MichaelUSS Austin (LPD 4)e-5 BM2ist divisionNov 25, 1988 – Nov 8, 1990recentlet married. have been acorrectional officer for almost14 years.good and bad memories about the old rust tub,should of been decommisioned along time ago.
Curtis, MichaelUSS William V. Pratt (DDG 44)FTM3FoxOct 9, 1976 – Feb 14, 1979How odd that as much as I thought I hated it all them, that I miss it all now
Curtis, MikeUSS Nicholson (DD 982)STG2(SW)CSAJan 7, 2000 – Sep 16, 2002I can only hope that my next ship will be as good as this one was! I miss the old "Nasty Nick". Thanks for the memories.
Curtis, MikeUSS Providence (SSN 719)E-5/ STS2SonarMay 15, 2000 – Sep 3, 2004Good ole P-town. 49 launched for freedom.
Curtis, MikeUSS Kamehameha (SSBN 642)TM2(ss/ff)WeaponsApr 5, 1972 – 1976Remember when they primered us Yellow in the shipyard? Both crews hotbunkin' on a Yellow Submarine!
Curtis, MikeUSS Alabama (SSBN 731)MS3SUPPLY1990 – 1994The longer I'm away from the crew, the more I realize just how special of a time that we all shared and the mission we accomplished together. All you guys are remembered back here in Michigan! God bless all of you.
Curtis, MitchUSS Kinkaid (DD 965)STG2ASWSep 11, 1985 – Sep 1987I saw Don's remarks and had to register. I remember all the same guys..........we got messed up and did some messed up stuff.........but we made some good friends and we all grew up a little......
Curtis, MitchellUSS Floyd B. Parks (DD 884)AD1WA Asroc and Dash1966 – 1968
Curtis, Mr. EdUSS Yellowstone (AD 41)E-4BTMar 15, 1993 – Nov 1, 1995
Curtis, NatashaUSS Pinckney (DDG 91)E-3DcMay 2004 – May 2006
Curtis, PaulUSS Los Angeles (SSN 688)QMCM(SS)Sep 1973 – Aug 1976
Curtis, PaulUSS Truett (FF 1095)GMT3AS1978 – 1980Boston was the best time I ever had in the Navy. Maybe a little too good, now that I look back on it. Went back a couple of years ago, shipyards long gone. What's up TJ?
Curtis, PaulUSS Dixie (AD 14)PN3Chaplain's YeomanJun 1962 – Mar 1963Chaplain's Yeoman for CDR Wohlert, First Div Yeoman for Lt. John Smith, Westpac Cruise 1962
Curtis, PeteUSS Suribachi (AE 21)SA-SN1stNov 17, 1956 – Dec 13, 1957plankowner
Curtis, PeterUSS Suribachi (AE 21)sn1stNov 13, 1956 – Dec 15, 1957PLANK OWNER
Curtis, R. W. "Curt"USS Saint Paul (CA 73)SN/SM...SM31st. & CM/SignalJan 5, 1968 – Oct 20, 1969March 1968: Gunline " Tonkin Gulf" relieved by The Battleship New Jersey March 1969: Gunline " Tonkin Gulf " relieved the Battleship New Jersey, Deployed to Sea of Japan "45 ship task force" N. Korea and Red China
Curtis, RandieUSS Sperry (AS 12)HT2sheet metal shop/ lag shop/tech library1980 – 1982Remember (Cardiac) LT Musto he was the best. Weneed more people like him. God Bless Bruce Hazen!
Curtis, RichardUSS John C. Stennis (CVN 74)EM3Sep 8, 1997 – Sep 2001Served as Weapons Elevator Mechanic
Curtis, RichardUSS Aeolus (ARC 3)lt.j.g.EngineeringDec 2, 1969 – Dec 2, 1969I had a tough time coming aboard fresh out of OCS six months after the last DCA left the ship. I remember getting something like a negative 1200 on our D.C. drills in Gitmo.
Curtis, Richard (Dick)USS Chicago (CG 11)ETCOEAug 28, 1966 – Apr 5, 1970Got high-lined aboard off the USS Buchanan in the Tonkin Golf to report for duty as an ETR2. Walked off in San Diego in April 1970 as an ETC. Retired in 1991 as ETCM, Great tour on the Chicago. Where is ETCM Smith?
Curtis, Richard (Dick)USS Falgout (DER 324)ETR3OIDec 11, 1961 – Aug 30, 1964My first ship of 5 in my career. I really enjoyed serving under CDR Friedman and CDR Samuel Gravely. Captain Gravely's relief though was another story. Being a DER sailor was tough enough without a bad captain.
Curtis, RixUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)AOANG-3Aug 10, 1992 – Oct 10, 1994i jumped with Kast..Kennedy dive team baby!
Curtis, RobUSS John Rodgers (DD 983)STG 1AS1978 – 1981
Curtis, RobUSS Donald B. Beary (FF 1085)STG 2AS1976 – 1978My first ship. Mid-East Cruise. 1976 Bi-centenial in Jidda Saudia Arabia, Whoop-tee-do.
Curtis, RobertUSS Forrestal (CV 59)AE2VA-83Aug 1974 – Sep 1976Just looking to say Hi to former shipmates.
Curtis, RobertUSS Harder (SS 568)EM 2Electrician1967 – Apr 2, 1970I served during 2 North Atlantic runs, and 1 West Pac run. I was aboard while we were stationed off North Korea after Pueblo was captured. I rode her through the Panama Canal when we changed home ports from Charleston to San Diego.
Curtis, RobertUSS Howard W. Gilmore (AS 16)E2Deck Dept1979 – 1980This was my first command. I have many good and not so good. I learned how to sweep from Manez. Apparently i did not know. Remember the faintale line snapping and cutting the XO in half. Still tough to think about. Loved
Curtis, Robert "glenn"USS Prime (MSO 466)EN2Feb 4, 1954 – Sep 14, 1957
Curtis, Robert (Bob)USS Tripoli (LPH 10)IC2Interior CommunicationsMay 1, 1970 – Mar 3, 1971First assignment out of BEEP school and prior to going to Nuke School. I served engineering watches, showed the ships movies to earn/extra 25 cents/day and get a meal chit,getting ships movie from officers mess = fancy desert every nite
Curtis, Robert (Bob)USS Tripoli (LPH 10)PO2/IC2Interior CommunicationsMar 1, 1970 – May 3, 1971
Curtis, Robin TUSS Wainwright (CG 28)E4/EWOPSJan 28, 1991 – Nov 10, 1993WOW! What memories. Enough to last a lifetime. Thanks to everyone I served with, especially Nic, Jeff, Elder, and Allen. Fritch you are not forgotten.
Curtis, RussUSS Black (DD 666)MM3Machist MateMay 1965 – 1967
Curtis, RussellUSS Denebola (AD 12)S1/CSOPA ComplementMar 1, 1944 – Dec 10, 1944Served abroad the Denebola during the evasion of Southern France
Curtis, RussellUSS Furse (DD 882)S1/CJul 10, 1945 – Apr 30, 1946Sailed out of Texas on board the Furse on its maiden shake down cruise.
Curtis, Russell (Don)USS Bausell (DD 845)MRFNR - MachinistDec 16, 1966 – Nov 16, 1968
Curtis, Russell DonUSS Bausell (DD 845)MRFNRDec 16, 1966 – Nov 14, 1968
Curtis, ScottUSS John C. Calhoun (SSBN 630)MM2(SS)Nov 1988 – Jun 1991I am very grateful to have served in one of the greatest military services in the world. Submarine duty becomes more intriguing to me as time passes. Anyone remember the turkey dinner that put half our crew in the rack for two days?
Curtis, ScottUSS Olympia (SSN 717)MM1Nov 1993 – Sep 1994

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