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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Barada, TimUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM1 SS/DVM -Jun 1974 – Sep 1978Wow - it's been 30-years! I remember most of the guys listed during my time on-board. What a trip down memory lane!
Bares, MichaelUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM1/SSMFeb 1973 – May 1976What a ride!! Lots of good people on board. If I had to do it again I wouldn't change a thing. Doug Huffman are you still driving Porches and Leslie Labs How have your Cornhuskers been doing?
Bares, MichaelUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM1SSJan 1973 – Aug 1976What a ride!! Great times and Great people. Gene Labs, Al Kildahl, Skip Edmonds, Steve Werness, Fred Elliot, Larry Gay hopes this finds you well. Been a long time would enjoy hearing from y'all.
Barnes, William/billUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ST1(SS)Sonar1969 – 1972Fond memories, even though it's been over fourty years ago. Hello all.
Barnett, MichaelUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)EM1Electrical1975 – 1979
Barrantes, Anthony (Tony)USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)TM2/SSTorpedoAug 20, 1984 – Nov 1, 1990Well first off I finally got my Electrical/Electornics Engineering degree only took 11 years. I have 4 kids and am with the girl I've truly loved all my life since 7th grade. Life is finally real good.
Beatty, Martin "Doc"USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)HM1(SS)HMOct 1, 1979 – Apr 24, 1983Retired 1996. Working as Emergency Room Physician Assistant
Bechtel, DonaldUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ETETJun 1976 – 1982
Beckham, AlanUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ET1(SS)RCMay 1988 – May 1992Guido is on here?
Benke, BrettUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)Qm3/SSNavDec 19, 1988 – May 5, 1992
Benoit, Tommy (Coon Ass)USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM2 (SS)MachineryAug 1990 – May 1994What's up Dudes? Looking for some of the MFers from back aft.
Berg, LowellUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ETR2RCMar 24, 1970 – Dec 22, 1972T.J., Bernie & I helped build this baby in Portsmouth. So, we're glad there are so many fond memories down the road. I have the dubious distinction of being the RO on duty for our first incident report; a very minor scram during start-up.
Boley, KenUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM2Aug 1994 – Aug 1998Living in Denver, CO with Kelly and Kids. Strap on the Donkey head on the Good Ship!
Bolger, BillUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ETCS (SS)ENGINEERINGMar 1993 – Mar 31, 1995Retired in 1995. Living in Huntsville, AL.
Boothe, MarkUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ET2 (SS)RadioNov 1, 1995 – Jul 1, 1997I have fond memories of the Sand Lance except that the racks were too short..HAHA! I got married, have 4 kids, oldest of which is 4 years old. I am very busy these days. I've been working in the semiconductor field the past 11 years.
Bouldin, DougUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM1 - ELTMechanical Operator - ELTFeb 1, 1986 – Nov 1, 1990Northern Run, Caribbean Cruise, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Painted Nubble Lighthouse, Post-SY cruise. Living in Gilbert Arizona.
Bowman, ShawnUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)FNDeck/MedicalOct 1990 – Feb 1992Yep Did the UNITAS. Still in the Navy in Denver Colorado.
Bradley, MikeUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MM2/SSENGMar 1977 – Aug 1981Nuke Puke (not a "coner".) Remember those terms? Did the Med and North Runs during the "Cold War" days. Will always remember.. always.. remember my brothers on the boat.
Bramlett, ScottUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)RM2/SSRadio1990 – 1993
Brannan, ChrisUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)EM2/ SSElect1993 – 1997I am now married to a wonderful woman (one that will put up with me) and have two marvelous little boys to keep me busy. I have been at Ark Nuclear One since 1999 in Operations Dept and have just completed my first Bachelor's degree.
Breaux, RobobroUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ET1/SSReactor ControlsMay 5, 1985 – Apr 15, 1989Retired from SSBN 731G. Finally qual'd EWS there. Am working at a Nuke in Florida. Email =. Dave Meirs, Gene-Gene the dancing machine, Tevay,... where ya'll at?
Brickman, DaleUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)FTG2WeaponsOct 1985 – Sep 1988Struck FTG. Went to A School and C School. Went to USS Atlanta. The pole of woe knew me well as well as the freezer. The years spent on the boat was the best time of my life. A lot of great memories. Work with Homeland Security in Florida.
Briscoe, JimmyUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)E4/SKSupply management (S1)Jan 1997 – May 1998Took a while to find this site....I made SK1 in 03 and finsihed my BS in Marketing, was picked up to go to OCS, and am now the NAV on an Aegis Cruiser in Norfolk. The Sandlance was my first experience in the Navy, and I think was the best so far.
Brocks, RoyUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MS2SSSupplyJul 12, 1991 – Jun 9, 1996
Brooks, BobUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)RMCS(SS)RadioOct 1979 – Dec 1982I have many great memories of Sand Lance and attended decom ceremony in Bremerton. Served last of 22 years at Bangor teaching LMET school.
Brown, Michael (Brick)USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)QM2(SS)OPS/NAVNov 15, 1977 – Jun 19, 1981I HAVE KEPT IN TOUCH WITH A COUPLE OF SHIPMATES, I.E. RM2(SS) ALLAN "SPUT" SPERLING, AND RMCS(SS) SNEIDER (RET). THESE WERE SOME GOOD TIMES SERVING ONBOARD THE SANDLANCE. I WONDER IF NON-QUALS STILL GET GREASED DOWN IN THE TORPEDO ROOM?
Bueno, Joseph R.USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)ETR2(SS)RC1971 – 1974Still proud to be part of Sand Lance commissioning crew. Miss everyone, especially the Engineering types. Spending all those hours in maneuvering (port and stbd watches) made for some great stories! Did we ever sleep?
Bundy, CjUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)TM3/SSWeapons1980 – 1983Some of the best times of my life were spent with Jim Abdella, Mitch Yawn, Ken Kalister, David Sandoz and many others during my time on the SandLance. I now run a company and enjoy fishing, hunting and traveling overseas
Burgess, David profile iconUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)MS1/SSMS Division LPOOct 10, 1983 – Dec 1, 1985To all you guys, I hope you all are well. fond menories of the BEST command of my 21 years. Capt Dougherty, and Capt Sweeney, My respects. Hard to believe it has been 27 years since I reported onboard.
Burkhalter, James B BurkhalterUSS Sand Lance (SSN 660)RM1(SS)CommunicationsOct 19, 1969 – Sep 20, 1971Great time. Left 660 for Robert E. Lee.
Bussard, Dusty (Buzz)USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)RM2Oct 12, 1992 – Sep 15, 1996The best boat, best crew, and most fun I've had in the Navy. I'm currently working at COMSUBGRU TWO in Groton. Did 2 tours on 688's, they just don't compare to the fish boats.
Byrd, Don "butch"USS Sand Lance (SSN 660)STSSNSonarFeb 1981 – Jun 1983Doing well. An excellent time with excellent people. Drop a line.
Baker, ThomasUSS Lapon (SSN 661)STS 2 SSSonarMar 1, 1968 – Mar 1, 1971
Boldt, LyleUSS Lapon (SSN 661)TMC (SS)WeaponsApr 17, 1981 – Jan 18, 1985Served under CDR Baumstark, Spent a lot of time at sea (cat & mouse) up north and in the Med. This also was a very good boat.
Bolling, DonnieUSS Lapon (SSN 661)TMCS (SS)Executive (COB)Sep 1968 – Aug 1971Serving as COB under Capt. Whitey Mack & XO Charles Brickell & with an outstanding Weps. Off. Bill Thompson alongside an all-star crew selected by the Captain was indeed a pleasure & adventure at the same time!
Bolling, DonnieUSS Lapon (SSN 661)TMCM (SS)ExecutiveJun 1968 – Sep 1971Never served with better crews under the commands of Capt. Whitey Mack & Capt. Green during 4 Spec. Ops & a Med. Trip. The "Can Do" crews! that never backed down!! A "YANKEES" night mare!!
Bou, Jose [bo]USS Lapon (SSN 661)MM3 [SS]A - GANGMay 20, 1971 – Oct 23, 1974MY DUTY ON BOARD WAS THE BEST EXPERIENCE I'VE EVER HAD. IT SEEMED THAT WE WERE ALWAYS OUT TO SEA. I BELIEVE THE CREW WAS THE BEST THE SUBMARINE SERVICE HAD. WHO WERE DEDICATED TO GETTING THE JOB DONE.I'M VERY PROUD .
Brecht, DaleUSS Lapon (SSN 661)sts3 (ss)sonarMar 8, 1967 – Apr 5, 1970just wanted to see if anybody remembered me
Broderick, BobbyUSS Lapon (SSN 661)ET1/SSETDec 1980 – Jun 1986
Brown, TerryUSS Lapon (SSN 661)EM2(SS)ElectricalMar 1977 – Apr 1980My first command

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