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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Vozas, ChuckUSS McInerney (FFG 8)AT3/BM3OC!/Air Det 8May 6, 2000 – Dec 17, 2002Had a great time, thanks to all. Hope all are well. AT3
Vozenilek, PatUSNS Grapple (T-ARS 53)EN2EMO2Sep 6, 1987 – Mar 22, 1990MET ALOT OF GREAT PEOPLE AND DRANK ALOT OF BEER WHIT THEM. HOW ABOUT THE STEEL BEACH DAYS WITH CAP. STARK OUT TO SEA.
Vozza, Robert JUSS Honolulu (SSN 718)ET2/SSNav/ESMDec 1, 1992 – Sep 20, 1996Beaner
Vrabel, BobUSS Leftwich (DD 984)GSM1MPOct 1980 – Jun 1985The best and only ship I had. Everyone I met, while on board, were the best. I miss you all. 3 WESTPACS all the ports and great times. They were the greatest times of my life!!
Vrabel, RobertUSS Leahy (CG 16)ftm2fc div1974 – 1978
Vradenburg, FredUSS La Moure County (LST 1194)OS2OISep 1971 – Feb 1975PLANKOWNER
Vranesevic, Zoran "z"USS Aubrey Fitch (FFG 34)Jan 1987 – Aug 1989I miss alot of my former shipmates. I remember Chief Jim Taute...he was my first boss and a great funny guy. I also remember RM Mike Foley...crazy philly guy, Steve Arsenault...give me a fake id so I could drink, Tom Moon...my movie buddy
Vravis, CarterUSS Saratoga (CV 60)E-4V-3Feb 3, 1981 – Feb 3, 1984I was in the Hanger bay division. Started surfing and saw old names that brought back some great memories.
Vrchota, StacyUSS Texas (CGN 39)IC2EAug 1987 – Sep 9, 1990Had a great time on the ship. Best memories were the stops on Westpac. Para-sailing in Hawaii, Thailand and Kenya. Little big man if you read this drop me a line! Im now a firefighter in Aberdeen, SD.
Vredeveld, David (Dutch)USS John Adams (SSBN 620)MM1 (SS)Aux1971 – 1976Started on Gold crew, went through overhaul Portsmouth NH, Changed to Blue crew, shakedown in Bahamas
Vreeland, Bill USS John F. Kennedy (CVA 67)RM3Communications1982 – 1985
Vreeland, Bill (Freebird)USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)RM3CRAug 1982 – Jul 1985Love the JFK. I worked TAD with CCG-6 during 1984 Med Cruise. Spent alot of time in Portsmouth Drydock. Had great times and met some great people.
Vreeland, Jeff Aka "Squeak"USS Wabash (AOR 5)SH3S-3Jan 1976 – Oct 1979Started out in Deck Force under BM1 Etheridge, changed over to SH. Shout out to SH1 Schrader, SH2 Ewing, Ens. LaBonty and many others whose names escape me! Still working for gov't as GS employee (35 yrs, wow!)
Vreeland, MatthewUSS Boston (CAG 1)SEAMAN 1ST CLASS1stSep 10, 1961 – Oct 18, 1963I was1st Div deck force, a driver as we had 6 of our own vehicles aboard. I drove the recreational wagon. Had 2 Med cruises. The Boston was one of the highlights of my life. I will never forget the Boston. She always made me proud.
Vrieze, GeorgeUSS Independence (CV 62)HT3R DIVIDIONSep 1, 1972 – Sep 30, 1974Great memories. Would love to reconnect with shipmates.
Vrieze, GeorgeUSS Sampson (DDG 10)HT2 / HT1R DIVIDIONDec 1, 1974 – Dec 30, 1976Great memories traveling throughout the Med. So many great port calls. Including visiting the Servicemen Center where I met my wife to be! We married in the summer of 1976. She was from Washington State
Vrieze, GeorgeUSS La Salle (AGF 3)HT1R DIVJan 1, 1977 – Jan 30, 1978Great times and memories. Contact me, I would love to connect either here or as i travel around.
Vrieze, GeorgeNaval Submarine Base BangorHTCENGINEERING DEPT.Jan 10, 1978 – Jan 31, 1980The main Refit and Wharf buildings were barren. It was a great priviledge to be part of the team that designed and set up both the wharf and refit building. Great fun testing all the new equipment!!
Vrieze, GeorgeUSS Dixie (AD 14)HTCR DIVFeb 1, 1980 – Oct 5, 1980Was LPO for Weld/Shipfitter/Carpenter/Sheetmetal shops. Loved being on so many different ships in for repair. Not so in love with Diego Garcia. Made CPO while aboard, Left active duty, then joined Navy Reserves-20 yrs.
Vroenen, GaryUSS Belleau Wood (LHA 3)QMnavAug 6, 2000 – Dec 19, 2001We exchanged the USS Essex LHD-2 for the Belleau Wood in Sasebo the Navy's first hull swap. Proud to have been a part of such a great crew and the live of a historic Ship. Fair winds and following seas!
Vroman, CharlesUSS Kamehameha (SSBN 642)FTB2(SS)FTBJan 1976 – Apr 1978
Vroman, CharlesUSS Will Rogers (SSBN 659)FTB 3FTBOct 1974 – Apr 10, 1975
Vroman, CharlesUSS Hunley (AS 31)FTB 3Fire Control Repair (WF02)Jul 1973 – 1974
Vroman, DaveUSS Brinkley Bass (DD 887)MMFNA-GangNov 1966 – Jul 15, 1968
Vroman, DaveUSS Guam (LPH 9)FAR-GangNov 1965 – Jul 1966Came out of boot camp to R-Gang. Worked with the shipfitters until I went to MM-A School.
Vroom, JeffUSS Brewton (FF 1086)FC1weapons1983 – 1987
Vu, AnhUSS Mustin (DDG 89)E4/CSS2Jan 31, 2010 – Jan 17, 2013The toughest time was served on this boat.
Vu, JosephUSS Mount Vernon (LSD 39)IC3EJan 18, 1989 – Jan 17, 1993No matter where we came from and what we were, we had served on the same ship, learned from each other, worked together, overcome difficulties, and done great works.
Vu, JosephUSS Mount Vernon (LSD 39)IC3E1991 – 1993IC1 Jones, David S. and IC3 Pope, Henry served with me.
Vu, LincolnUSS White Plains (AFS 4)PNSN E-3ADMINISTRATIONSep 9, 1991 – Jan 25, 1993
Vu, LongUSS Belleau Wood (LHA 3)GSM1acu-5May 27, 2004 – Oct 30, 2004
Vu, TuyenUSS John A. Moore (FFG 19)GSM2MJan 1997 – Sep 2000
Vu, TuyenUSS Fitzgerald (DDG 62)GSM2MPOct 2000 – Jun 2001
Vu, VyUSS Sides (FFG 14)LTOct 26, 1998 – Mar 15, 2001The nights spent on watch and the days spent partying. Good ship. Good crew. Good times. CARAT 2000!
Vuchetich, Peter D VuchUSS Worden (CG 18)FTM3/24Jun 1966 – Nov 1969My first ship, first cruise,
Vucich, MichaelUSS Vancouver (LPD 2)BM32nd1965 – 1967Where is Blasi-Shuckler and the rest of the boys? Alive and well in Wa. St.
Vucina, JacobUSS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)MNFNEA08Sep 7, 2005 –
Vue, Gary "The Thumb"USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)ANV-2May 19, 2003 – May 18, 2007IT'S ALL IN THE THUMB
Vue, Johnny VueUSS Bunker Hill (CG 52)EM3EJan 2002 – Jun 2005I learned a lot, lived a lot, best experience of my life. I learned life's little lessons from some of the best. Everyone taught you something from all walks of life, there was always something new to learn. Anyone know about EM3 Wicker?
Vue, NisanUSS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)EM3E-Div2005 – 2008Great times with the greatest shipmates one could ask for!

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