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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Mulford, ChuckUSS Cromwell (DE 1014)FT-2Newport, RIApr 1957 – Aug 1960Great times with shipmates Jack DeJac, Marvin Zorn, Milton Harris, and Bill Kuttruff. Missed Med. Cruise while at Mark 105 school, but caught Cruise thru the Panama Canal and west coast of South America - Great Memory
Mulford, James R.USS White Plains (AFS 4)DP2S7Mar 15, 1978 – Dec 1, 1980The Frog has been there and done that (many times). Write if you remember the good times on the "Orient Express."
Mulford, LennyUSS Bigelow (DD 942)MM3M DivisionDec 28, 1976 – Dec 21, 1980
Mulford, PaulUSS Aeolus (ARC 3)SNDeck Force(paint locker)Sep 25, 1966 – Mar 3, 1970Saw the world and I'd do it again! Miss the cold North Atlantic..here is my email ptmulford@aol.com .looking for men that served with me I have Prostate cancer I believe it from the Chemical that were on the cable help
Mulgado, NunitoUSS Memphis (SSN 691)SK2/SSSTOREKEEPERDec 12, 2002 – May 21, 2007Great crew and shipmates another family to me..
Mulhall, BobUSS Little Rock (CLG 4)YN3Sep 30, 1962 – Jun 1, 1964
Mulhall, DanUSS Yorktown (CG 48)LCDROPS Head; GQ TAO; Sea Detail OODJul 1, 1983 – Aug 1985PLANKOWNER After the training we completed in preparation for Commissioning and Shock Trial - there was no crew better prepared to go in harm's way.
Mulhall, DanUSS Chicago (CG 11)LTTARTAR; 1st OIOct 1974 – Jan 1977Great tour. Later served with Carl Anderson (CSO) when he commanded USS YORKTOWN (CG 48). Relived as TARTAR Div Officer by LtJG Danny Redmon. Later worked with Redmon in the civilian world.
Mulhall, DanUSS Davis (DD 937)LTOps OfficerNov 1977 – Mar 1979One "great" GLAKES cruise sandwiched in between a MIDEASTFOR and a MIDEASTFOR augement, but still great memories of a great crew and wardroom. Poker nightly with "Father Al" Flanigan during deployments.
Mulhall, JasonUSS Blue Ridge (LCC 19)YN3INTELLIGENCE1969 – 1972Was Precomm member. : Decided to join the group after seeing so many former ship mates (Ron, Rob) etc. I still have the photo that we took inside the center after the pueblo incident. Fond memories Plank owner.
Mulhall, JohnUSS Lewis and Clark (SSBN 644)IC3/SSMay 1971 – Sep 29, 1974The Lewis and Clark was an experience of a lifetime. It amazes and humbles me to think of all the good things that have happened to me because of my time in the Navy, and especially aboard the Lewis and Clark.
Mulhearn, BrianUSS Truckee (AO 147)BM31stOct 1968 – Aug 1972remember many good times and meny old friends
Mulherin, RichardUSS Monongahela (AO 178)PC3AdminApr 2, 1988 – Oct 12, 1989Looking for Friends of the past. Had Great times Sailing the Seas, Steel Beach Club
Mulhern, BillUSNS Kilauea (T-AE 26)FNr1970 – 1972would like to hear from old friends
Mulhern, BradUSS Sacramento (AOE 1)BM31st, RaseNov 1972 – Apr 1976Subic Bay, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Sasebo, Karachi, Flo's pizza delivered by taxi, too much rain, good memories Paint locker, sail locker, spray painting, hanging over the side, not such good memories Made some good friends
Mulhern, Jim Nick Name MuleUSS Cayuga (LST 1186)BM 3DeckMar 19, 1970 – Feb 12, 1972The Mule is still alive and kicking. Jim Shepley (shep) and Dave Casey, oh and Rick Thompson. what's up.
Mulhern, OscarBe - Devilers (VF 74)AQF-2squadronJul 1968 – Jan 4, 1971Aboard CVA-59 for two cruises '68-'69 & '69-'70 Separated just prior to the '71 Med cruise Worked the AQ Shop and was TAD to AIMD for parts of both cruises KO Knight J Breaux & T Laginja showed me the ropes GR8 shop
Mulhern, Scott Or Mr MilwaukeeUSS Mount Whitney (LCC 20)YN3ExecutiveMar 7, 1986 – May 10, 19881st day I reported to LCC-20, I will never forget. I walked down Pier 7, I felt as high as the width of a qtr. Tallest ship I ever saw. Overwhelming. I got to the qtrdk and the 1st thing that was said to me was, "Son, you need to get a haircut
Mulhern, TimUSS Callaghan (DDG 994)E-3/OSOiMar 1983 – Jul 1985
Mulheron, Robert /bobUSS Kearsarge (CV 33)RD3OI1968 –as a Radarman I served during the ops when the USS Frank E Evans was cut in half and the Kearsarge towed the rear section to Melborne Austrailia.. I haunts me as i predicted it but no details to vague to report it.
Mulholland, Edward (Moe)USS Frank Cable (AS 40)BT3Engineering1979 – 1982If you were on this ship from Seattle Washington to Charleston South Carolina please contact me. Would love to speak to my Ship Mates from Engineering. Sincerely Plank Owner - BT3 Mulholland (MOE)
Mulholland, GarrickUSS Taluga (AO 62)Gunners MateGunners Mate Divison1956 – 1957I attented two reunions and no one was there in the yeARS 1956 AND1957.
Mulholland, James (Jim)USS Canberra (CAG 2)LtR DivisionApr 15, 1965 – Apr 29, 1968Served as R, 4th, and 2nd Division Officers. Detached as Lt. Stood watches as EOW and OOD. 3 deployments and good R&R in Subic, Hong Kong, Kaohsuing, Yokosuka, and Melbourne. Great shipmates!
Mulholland, JohnUSS La Salle (LPD 3)SNDeck 1stNov 1963 – Aug 1966Part of pre-commissioning nucleus crew. Went on to retire from Mercahnat Marine as a Captain sailing for Sea-Land
Mulholland, MullyUSS Alaska (SSBN 732)FT1Fire ControlMar 7, 1998 – Jan 6, 2003
Mulick, GarryUSS Howard W. Gilmore (AS 16)SKSNSupplyNov 15, 1963 – Jul 1964Would like to hear from anyone that was in supply at that time
Mulick, GarryUSS Carter Hall (LSD 3)SK-2SupplyOct 15, 1964 – Jun 1965Would Like to hear from anyone who was in supply at that time
Mulick, GarryUSS Okanogan (APA 220)SK-1SupplyJun 1965 – Jul 28, 1967I would like to talk to anyone aboard in supply at that time, especiall our supply officer Mr. Sprague
Mulick, Garry W.USS Okanogan (APA 220)SK-3SupplyJun 1965 – Jul 28, 1967
Mulick, LloydNaval Hospital YokosukaHM3Ward corpsmanMay 7, 1968 – Jul 15, 1969If anyone served with me I would love to hear from you.
Mulinix, MichaelUSS Stethem (DDG 63)CSCSS-2Jul 1, 1995 – Feb 1, 1999This was a great Ship I can say I was proud to serve on. I was a MS1 and part of the commissioning crew. I was LPO for 2 of my years on STETHEM.
Mulitsch, Andrew JoeUSS John F. Kennedy (CVA 67)E-5 Machinist Mate 2 MM2Auxilliary Machinery Room AMRNov 1970 – Jun 1972I was assigned to AMR and also stood Evaporator watches in both Main propulsion Rooms.
Mulitsch, Andrew JoeUSS Frank E. Evans (DD 754)E-3 Machinist Mate Striker MMFNPropulsion Main Control Forward Engine RoomFeb 1969 – Jun 1969Assigned Main Control Forward Engine Room berthed aft. I was lower level watch on June 3,1969 in the FWD Engine room when we collided with HMAS Melbourne in the South China Sea. LEST WE FORGET the 74 lost Vietnam Vets
Mulka, GaryUSS Reeves (CG 24)OS2OINov 20, 1975 – Oct 31, 1977Great Ship, Great Crew Some of the happiest memories of my time in the Navy were on Reeves. Great softball team. 1977 Westpac sucked but we made it through. Remember collision with fishing boat off San Diego.
Mulkeen, RobUSS Midway (CV 41)RM2COMMUNICATIONSMay 14, 1979 – Jul 19, 1981Mid a way - neigh!
Mulkern, MikeUSS Mauna Kea (AE 22)BT2B Division1964 – 1965I was the Oil King and fireroom repair. Great bunch of BT's and MM's. Had a good WESPAC cruise. Transfered to USS Castor AKS 1 in Sasebo. Sailed NMU ammo ships, went USNR, ret as BTC 1-1-96.
Mulkey, (Rock)USS Carter Hall (LSD 3)Machinest Mate 3rd class Petty OfficerM Division engineering sectionNov 7, 1955 – Jun 7, 1961wonderful simply wonderful in the period of my young lifetime that i really did need the strructered type enviormant on board a US Navy ship
Mulkey, AlUSS Snook (SSN 592)RM2(SS)RadioMar 1979 – Dec 1981Snook was my first boat, the first of four subs I served on. I retired in 99 as an ETCS(SS).
Mulkey, AlbertUSS John L. Hall (FFG 32)MA1Executive divisionJan 16, 1991 – Nov 1993
Mulkey, AlbertUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)BM2/E5Deck Department, 2nd Div,Feb 15, 1977 – Sep 1980Found Mark Chambers and other 1976 to 1980 members

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