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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Hopfauf, Nicholas (Nick)USS Dubuque (LPD 8)YNSNAdmin (Captain's Office)Dec 1, 1967 – Oct 30, 1968Became a Shell Back on 1st cruise, was on the bridge when we collided with the Oil Tanker during refueling, saw the North Vietnamese prisoners loaded onto the Captains Gig for the prisoner exchange. Interesting times.
Houser, RonUSS Harold E. Holt (FF 1074)ynsnship's office1975 – 1976Great time on West-Pac and exciting time during the Mayaguez rescue. Great times on Happy Harry.I'm a shellback forever. oh yea!!!!!
Howell, ShaneUSS Dale (CG 19)YNSNEXECAug 1988 – Oct 1989Great ship tp be on. Came there after my first ship was decommisioned and loved every minute of. The Med/IO cruise, the Suez, and become a shellback where some of the great experiences. Can't forgot saving that poor catmaran disabled at sea.
Hubble, AnthonyUSS Tortuga (LSD 46)YNSNAdmin/EngineeringDec 21, 2001 – Jun 13, 2003I can't believe ya'll went on UNITAS after all! I knew I should have stayed on the ship after the war. I love the TORTUGA and the crew I was on there with god bless!
Hull, ChuckUSS Shangri-La (CV 38)YNSNXJun 22, 1966 – Jun 3, 1968I was the (MAA) Master-atArms yeoman for about 15 months then was sent to the Discipline Office. I worked for Chief Ski GMC (Ed SidorskiI who was the chief Master-at-Arms.I made 2 Med Cruises. There is a USS Shangri-la Reunion Assc.
Hunt, EdwinUSS Puget Sound (AD 38)YNSNMaster At Arms OfficeMay 1973 – 1974If Chief Greenslade is still out there I just want you to know that you were like a father to me. I miss you all I remember it well. we were truly like a band of brothers. God bless the Puget Sound.
Hutchins, Christion (Hutch)USS Detroit (AOE 4)YNSNAdminNov 1996 – Feb 10, 1998The Dirty D. I miss all my old shipmates
Hutsell, FredUSS Bon Homme Richard (CV 31)YNSNWeapons Leading YeomanNov 10, 1969 – Jul 2, 1971BIGGEST DECK IN THE WESTPAC During General Quarters was trainer/pointer part of the #54 gun crew. Never prouder of anything than serving aboard the best ship in the Navy. Later General Quarters station was changed to talker CIC.
Hyer, William "Bill" Or "hey Yo"USS Tecumseh (SSBN 628)YNSNYeomanJan 15, 1981 – Nov 1, 1982Glad to see Dave "Bernie" Ward is here. A prince and a gentleman. Thanks for all of your help Dave. Been looking for a long time to connect with you guys. Don't miss Tis one bit or Moore though.
Hyer, William "Bill" Or "hey Yo"USS Nicholson (DD 442)YNSNOperationsNov 10, 1982 – Mar 21, 1983Was here briefly until Honorably Discharged. It was a very different experience from being a submariner and I don't really miss it. Just was wondering about some of you guys and how you are doing.
Howard, Clifton "Yo"USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74)YNSN to YN3CRJul 27, 1995 – May 1, 1998It was a great experience. I was quite young back then, I wish I knew then what I know now. I found out that I made YN2 two weeks after I left the JCS. If I had known sooner, I would have stayed aboard.
Hamilton, KrisUSS Cushing (DD 985)YNSN(AW) - YN2(SW/AW)NXFeb 13, 1999 – Dec 12, 2001"Thank You" so much for the great times and the great memories! I owe so much to Topete, Smitty, and the rest of Admin/Personnel crew!!! PNC Rosario was my mentor, and Carey Kerr became my Godfather! Long Live The Mighty Cushing!
Healey, KarlUSS William H. Bates (SSN 680)YNSN(SS)AdminMar 1976 – Dec 1976
Hobson, PeteUSS James K. Polk (SSBN 645)YNSN-YN2AdminFeb 1976 – Apr 1979My first boat. Got my dolphins Did four runs out of Rota.
Harless, SteveUSS Racine (LST 1191)ynsrx divisonJul 4, 1980 – Jun 4, 1982wow...was a great time...west pac, especially subic bay...australia
Houston, DavidUSS West Virginia (SSBN 736)YNSRYEOMANApr 10, 1998 – Jul 1, 2000
Hebert, Richard profile iconUSS Lexington (AVT 16)yoeman/ E4ship's captain's officeMay 1, 1977 – Oct 30, 1979I served under capt eugene mcdaniel PO greco was my leading Po and during my time onboard, our ship dry docked in new york
Hancock, RussellUSS Saint Paul (CA 73)YOMAN 1ST CLASS1945 – 1949
Harper, David/trapperYP 691 (YP 691)YP 671YPMay 17, 1990 – May 17, 1993Engineer of yp691
Hernandez, Leo/ The HernUSS Vancouver (LPD 2)`S12nd Boatswain's mateJan 9, 1974 – Jan 20, 1977Where's TheGar and The Brew? We had some good times man! Never forget Loma. He deserves to be remembered...
Haubrich, BillUSS Independence (CV 62){PN2VAW-122 SteeljawsFeb 1982 – Nov 1982Served with the steeljaws on the Indy during work-ups and the med deployment...

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