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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Quinn, MikeUSS Ajax (AR 6)HT3RDR-1Feb 1, 1970 – Jul 11, 1972GREAT DUTY
Quintanilla, JoeUSS Hector (AR 7)EN2A GANG, ENGINE SHOP,FUEL INJECTION SHOPDec 18, 1978 – Jul 18, 1982DRY DOCK HUNTERS POINT S.F., FLOATING DRY DOCK SUBIC BAY,
Quardokus, TimUSS Jason (AR 8)ET1R-4Jul 1984 – Oct 1987Great Crew, Great Times! Two West Pac's, One Collision, A Million Memories.
Quarm, "Doc"..USS Jason (AR 8)HN-HM2Medical1972 – 1975Was the Operating Room Tech on board. Had a great Sick Bay crew. Remember the "Jet Plane" Dr. Feinstein? Did two "6 month" West Pacs, but each were closer to 11 months.
Quetel, Yvonne profile iconUSS Jason (AR 8)e5RM1982 – Nov 1985
Quintal, QuinUSS Jason (AR 8)EM2EMar 18, 1981 – Dec 31, 1983One of the few women in this department when we went into Dry Dock to refit the Jolly J..
Quinn, William P.USS Briareus (AR 12)two stripesdon't knowMar 12, 1944 – Jul 12, 1946Dad served working with sheet metal. He is still alive and writes maritime history books, his most famous is Shipwrecks Around Cape Cod.
Quinn, PaulUSS Waterford (ARD 5)HTFNDockingFeb 1978 – Aug 1979 Remember the blizzard of 78 stuck on board for 5 or 6 days straight.
Quirple, WilliamUSS Tutuila (ARG 4)3rd Class2nd DivisionJun 1951 – Jun 1955She was a good ship and I enjoyed the time being aboard. I met a lot of good friends.
Quinn, SueUSS Minotaur (ARL 15)NoneNone1965 – 1970.
Qualich, Silvio "Q"USS Hoist (ARS 40)ET2/ET3OperationsNov 1988 – Jan 1993The only ship of my Navy career. Two Med cruises, one transatlantic escort, GITMO are just a few of the things we did. Great Ship Great Crew. I would do it again in half a heartbeat!
Quilty, KarenUSS Opportune (ARS 41)LTSupply/Engineering/Dive LockerJun 1991 – 1993I have many great memories of my first Division Officer tour. We had some great duties like Panama Canal, Hurricane Andrew Clean-up, Bermuda, etc. I will never forget the great sailors, divers and ward-room!
Quayle, John / BoatsUSS Reclaimer (ARS 42)BM2Dec 1983 – Nov 1988What can I say? Nothing but good times and good people. Sure do miss her and the crew I served with.
Quillin, Gaylord W./waltUSS Recovery (ARS 43)FTA2FirstJun 15, 1959 – Jun 4, 1962Came on board a FTASN and left a FTA2, first Capt. was Markner, then St. John?, and one other. Gave names to most of the officers, Filthy Phil, Catfish Bob, Rowdy Roger, and so on. Never had a bad day on the Recovery
Quick, TobyUSNS Grasp (T-ARS 51)EM3May 1995 – Jun 1998Had a nightmare the other night about Dodd and the port shaft ally. God I miss the smell of AMR in the morning. So the War Pig finally got put to pasture. Makes me tear up.
Quinn, JamesUSS Salvor (ARS 52)E-8R/DCJan 11, 2001 – Oct 10, 2007Good times on that ship with Cap. Carter, and all the crew did 6 years on that piece of metal. My last year was the hardest with the worst co ever. We should have had chief ski as actn cap
Quartararo, Al profile iconUSS Fulton (AS 11)HTCR1, DCFeb 1979 – May 1982Great ship! Captain Lang was the BEST! A lot of NTPI / RCPE practices winning the Red DC as a 40 year old ship.
Quinlan, DavidUSS Sperry (AS 12)MR2R21974 – Jan 1976Came aboard in during the overhaul in Portland, Oregon.... froze my ass off working in the machine shop with the bay doors open, and no port hole covers.
Quinney, Melvin profile iconUSS Nereus (AS 17)Gunner's Mate GunsGunnery1967 – 1968When I first boarded the Nereus, it was in dry dock at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. We were home ported at Ballast Point in San Diego. While aboard, we took a great trip to Acapulco.
Quinney, MelvinUSS Nereus (AS 17)gmg2Gunnery1967 – 1968Love & miss the old girl. I shudder to think that part of her is now a Sucrets can. Great crew, good friends, especially Ed Colvin. Fondly remember trip to Acapulco. First boarded her at Mare Island naval ship yard.
Quirino, RaymondUSS Orion (AS 18)Nov 1989 – Jan 1990
Quirk, Wayne P.USS Orion (AS 18)2ND CLASS PETIT OFFICERR2Apr 1, 1973 – Jul 2, 1976Worked mainly as a Ship Fitter Technician in the Ship Fitter Shop. My only real claim to fame is I was QB on the Orion's Football Team the year we won the Charleston Yards Championship. I believe it was 1975. Any other team members on here
Quebedeaux, RustyUSS Proteus (AS 19)MMFNNuclear Support Facility (NSF)Feb 1, 1981 – Jul 1, 1982The Pro was my first ship. I enjoyed being on Guam and would love to here from some of the old shipmates
Quijano, KenUSS Proteus (AS 19)EN2AuxilaryJan 5, 1985 – Jan 5, 1987
Quijano, KenUSS Proteus (AS 19)EN2AuxJan 5, 1985 – Feb 10, 1987I remember serving on the Proteus vividly. I was in "A Gang", assigned to the Boat Shop. The portside motor whale boat was my underway GQ station. I also recall the ship getting caught in a typhoon enroute to Guam from Hong Kong in December 198
Quinney, MelvinUSS Proteus (AS 19)GMG2GUNNERY1969 – 1970I was a GMG2 in the armory, just below the mess deck, where the coffee was strong enough to make your teeth itch (just the way I still drink it). Enjoyed Guam, and especially Trader Andy's Hut and San Miguel Beer.SNK5
Quickel, KennethUSS Apollo (AS 25)LT1944 – 1946My father was physician on Apollo. Does anybody have recollections?
Qualls, StephenUSS Hunley (AS 31)MR3 R-2 shop 31A inside Machine shopFeb 1976 – May 1979 I do it again, Good friends and lots of work.
Quinn, PaulUSS Hunley (AS 31)YN2deck1975 – 1977Looking for anyone that may remember me during my ture on the Hunley. Looking for information regarding the ships fire, in the engine room, and several deaths that occurred during that time period.
Quincy, JohnUSS Holland (AS 32)HT/fnHull Tech1993 – 1994
Quinn, JoeUSS Holland (AS 32)ET1964 – 1966My dad, Joe Quinn was a plank owner. He has since passed away. I would love to hear from others who served with him. I would love to have some stories to share with my children. I am now a Proud Navy Wife and realize what a wonderful job my dad..
Quintero, MichelleUSS Simon Lake (AS 33)EM3(SW)E-Div & AdminMay 1997 – Jun 1999I learned so much about opportunity & leadership. MMC Rao and shipmates..."ESWS!" Thanks for teaching me "teamwork." I am now a neonatal RN. La Madd was fun. Myschindler@hotmail.com
Quatse, RonaldUSS Canopus (AS 34)EN2R2May 15, 1967 – Aug 19, 1969hydraulics and neumatics shop,lived off base with my wife, had our first child born in the base hosp., member of the rota rod and gun club on base.
Quichocho, DavidUSS Canopus (AS 34)BT31982 – 1985e-mail me if you remember me.
Quartararo, Al profile iconUSS L. Y. Spear (AS 36)HTCR1, R9, ShipSupApr 1983 – Jun 1984Worked for CDR Jenkins and PMA LCDR Rick Elsworth. Great ship, Great Repair Dept and good people. R9, 38 Shop was a lot of fun for an HT.
Quinn, DennisUSS L. Y. Spear (AS 36)SK3SupplyAug 1971 – May 1972Great duty station.......coming from Iceland. Fondest memory was accidently locking a Warrant Officer in a store room while weapons being loaded onboard! Do not remember his name, but was a "good sport" about it.
Quarnberg, VictorUSS Dixon (AS 37)PN-1X DivisionJun 1971 – Jun 1975I worked in the Personnel Office and the Educational Services Office. Met a lot of great people and loved our trip from Norfolk to San Diego via the equator. Retired from the Navy in 1980. Live in Boise, ID
Queen, StevenUSS Dixon (AS 37)E3/HT1deck 2 and repair 1, RT and S1Jul 2, 1971 – Jun 24, 1982I was a side painter with BM2 Hodge, and later a SNFN Where I worked in the shipfitter shop with squrrel HTC meyers before I became SF3 and then HT2, I went to NDE school and then in 1975 I made HT1 and in 1982 MDMAA.
Queen, Steven profile iconUSS Dixon (AS 37)E3/E6D2/R1/RTAug 1, 1971 – Jun 24, 1982I workek in deck 2 as a deck ape r1 shipfitter shop RT as an NDT INSPECTOR LEVEL 2 S2 AS THE MESS DECK MASTER AT ARMS. UNDERWAY I WAS THE SEAN LEADER SECTION 3. ISPENT TEN YEARS ON THE DIXION.9496890528 AS 37..:
Quaranta, Elizabeth (Libby)USS Emory S. Land (AS 39)DP3S-8Jul 31, 1988 –

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