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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Svercl, MichaelUSS L. Y. Spear (AS 36)PM3R-1Jan 10, 1976 – May 13, 1979Worked in the Pattern Shop, making patterns for the foundry. Worked with great guys Schaffer, Beane, Brown, Sutton, Oneil and others
Svestka, Michael / RayUSS Ulysses S. Grant (SSBN 631)ET2 (SS)NAVETMay 15, 1979 – Sep 25, 1983I rode the Grant from the FLEXOPS following the yard period ending in 1979 (?) plus seven more deterrent patrols. The Grant was a good boat with a good crew. I had nightmares about being transferred to other boats (like the D. Webster!)!
Svestka, Michael / RayUSS Ulysses S. Grant (SSBN 631)ET2 (SS)NAV/OPSJun 1979 – Oct 1983(I said this before, but it's worth saying again): The Grant was a great boat with a great crew! I will ever remember my years on the Grant, Patrols 44 - 56 (inclusive). I'm grateful to have served there & then.--RS
Sveum, RonOak Ridge (ARDM 1)BT1Cranes, M-divMar 17, 1985 – Sep 17, 1988
Sviatko, Joe "Scooter"USS Reid (FFG 30)GSM2E-11982 – Dec 198740 knots no smoke!!!!!! I was the last PLANKOWNER to leave the ship. sviatko@comcast.net
Sviland, MarcUSS Halyburton (FFG 40)LtCS4Sep 16, 1985 – Mar 1989First commissioned tour, great crew - lots of fun through the years
Sviland, MarcUSS Chandler (DDG 996)ETC(SW)OEJun 1982 – May 1985Awesome command; Hammerin Hank, Tommy Elliott, Phipps - PSA in P'goula. Making Chief. Steve Adams as CMC. All good
Svitak, RayUSS Orion (AS 18)E3/E4ADPFeb 1, 1981 – May 1, 1982What a blast; good memories.
Svitak, Raymond TakUSS Saipan (LHA 2)ht2R DIV1976 – 1976WOOD LIKE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ALL ISHIPMATE THAT FEEL THE SAME LET TALK
Svitak, ScottUSS New Jersey (BB 62)MM1 (SW)ANov 21, 1989 – Feb 8, 1991She was a Great ship to serve on!
Svitak, Vincent profile iconUSS Forrestal (CV 59)RMSNComm Dept.Sep 1990 – Jun 1993I enjoyed and learned alot while aboard the FID. I had the best time of my life. Also, did the last Med cruise with her in 1991. She was a great ship to serve on and glad I had the chance to do so!!
Svoboda, BernardUSS Sam Rayburn (SSBN 635)MT2 SSWeapons Dept / Missile Division1964 – 1969Plank Owner
Svoboda, Davina profile iconUSS Santa Barbara (AE 28)sm3sm31994 – Jan 1996Will never forget the endless nights underway this amazing ship, she has brought the best memories I never hesitate to share. I would love to reunite and chat with some old shipmates
Svoboda, DebbieBoston Naval ShipyardYeoman Petty Officer 3rd ClasxDetailer for the technical ratingsOct 1977 – Jul 11, 1980
Svoboda, Robert ("Dr Bob")USS George Washington (SSBN 598)LTE,MNov 13, 1978 – Jul 14, 1980Now a physics prof at UC Davis. Still in the NUC business!
Swab, DavidUSS Halsey (CG 23)GMM2ASWMay 1986 – Sep 19901987 "pass-port" world tour; every port we came close to we passed! 1988 Persian Excursion; excitement courtesy of "shoot-em-up Vinnie"
Swab, DavidUSS Halsey (CG 23)GMM2ASWMar 1, 1986 – Sep 19, 1990The bastard step-children of the CS dept.
Swaby, CliffordUSS Curts (FFG 38)EM3Jul 1983 – Mar 1987I would like to hear from the plankowners from the Curts. i now lives in california about 40 miles north of Los Angeles, EMail me at ceswaby@sbcglobal.net
Swaby, StevenUSS Carter Hall (LSD 50)EM2EFeb 18, 1998 – Feb 18, 2002Boot comp to the real Navy was a transition, but from shore to sea will either make or brake you. With the knowledge (electrical training, fire fighting G.Q) after the Navy one should be read for the job world. I am a HVAC Mechanic.
Swack, ScottUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)ABF1(AW)V-4Mar 19, 2002 – May 1, 2005V-4 HAD IT GOING ON I WORKED WITH THE BEST GROUP OF YOUNG SAILORS YET. TWO DEPLOYMENTS AND NO PROBLEMS THANKS GUYS!
Swack, ScottUSS Coral Sea (CV 43)ABFANV-4Jun 4, 1987 – Mar 10, 1990
Swack, ScottUSS Forrestal (CV 59)ABF3V-4Apr 10, 1990 – Apr 10, 1992
Swack, ScottUSS Shreveport (LPD 12)ABF2VJun 4, 1994 – Dec 9, 1998
Swacky, RichardUSS Hoist (ARS 40)EN 3engine room b 1Jun 10, 1980 – Sep 11, 1982nice ship really miss it
Swadener, ByronUSS Cayuga (LST 1186)E-5EnginemanMar 17, 1988 – Sep 22, 1991It's been a long time.
Swader, SteveUSS Vesuvius (AE 15)sm3signal bridgeAug 21, 1964 – Mar 25, 1969I dont know how many rember but Im the guy that was sent down the rope ladder to tighten up the morring lines and the barge pulled away and I went down between the ship and barge ,they sent a boat around for me .
Swaffar, GarryUSS Hamner (DD 718)SNShips ServicemanMar 1969 – Oct 26, 1971Passed the E-3 test twice, but couldn't keep quiet enough long enough to sew the patch. Shazamm ! I did have a good time though. GQ station in the Fwd 5"38 when we shot the ChiCom ? Junk in the 69 Westpac.
Swafford, DonaldUSS Saratoga (CV 60)E6 SH11979 – 1980
Swafford, FrankUSS Harold J. Ellison (DD 864)HT3Repair (HT-shop)Jun 1977 – Mar 2001
Swafford, GeoffUSS Scott (DDG 995)OSSR to OS2OIMay 20, 1993 – Jun 10, 1997Hello to all. Lots of fond memories of the Hotshot and my friends there. Hope everyone is doing well.
Swafford, JamesUSS Intrepid (CV 11)BT2B-Nov 7, 1956 – Feb 24, 1961I was in the Oil-shack, extended twice, was concidering staying in, but decided not to. That is why I served over four years.
Swafford, JohnUSS Stump (DD 978)IC1eMar 1978 – Jan 1983Plankowner, remember Collins, Studer, Stock, Broden, Doc Williamson, Perry. Can't believe she is at the bottom of the ocean.
Swafford, RichardUSS Blue Ridge (LCC 19)E-5/PC 2X-1Nov 15, 1982 – Jul 1, 1985Great ship and saw many nice places!
Swafford, RobertUSS Independence (CV 62)DS E-2Apr 1975 – Oct 1975Spent my short tour on the MessDecks, Swabbing floors. Hated it while I was there, but now I'm glad I spent my time on a Great Ship like the Indy. Sorry I wasn't a good sailor, but I learned a lot, and I'm proud to have served, in hindsi
Swafford, RobertUSS Saratoga (CVA 60)ASE3IM-41979 – Sep 7, 1982Hey man I'm still here and kicking feel free to give a shout
Swafford, Ronald J. Jr.USS Boxer (LHD 4)SNDeckMay 24, 1994 – Aug 22, 1997Plankowner
Swafford, Sandy (Cj)USS L. Y. Spear (AS 36)E-3DeckSep 1994 – Sep 1996Was glad to leave but after all these years I would love to be back.
Swafford, Sandy (Cj)Rough Raiders (VFA 125)AZ 3 IZZARDsquadronOct 1996 – Oct 1998
Swafford, StacyUSS Reeves (CG 24)BMSAboatswains mate division 1Jul 1980 – Jul 1981
Swafford, SwafdogUSS White Plains (AFS 4)MM/E4EngineroomNov 1983 – Sep 1985 Great time served with Mr wahl an Mr McCallister.I miss the ship no matter how hot it got in the engine room.We work hard, but played harder.I don't miss the Wille Nelson song. God bless the shipmates lost in the fire.

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