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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Frye, Larry profile iconUSS Hunley (AS 31)MS3S2/5Nov 1974 – Jun 1978I always remember my first Chief CSCS J. Hudson.Second Chief was MSCS W. Hawkins, 3rd Chief MSCM F. Morris, and CWO Scarcelli.
Frye, LonnieUSS Pyro (AE 24)RD2OPSApr 3, 1963 – Jun 25, 1965
Frye, LonnieUSS Pyro (AE 24)RD2OperationsDec 1963 – May 1965
Frye, LoyUSS Willamette (AO 180)MM3BoilersMar 26, 1995 – Apr 5, 1999
Frye, MartinUSS Paul (FF 1080)RM3OCNov 1978 – Jun 1980Worked with RMC Caulderelli, Rm2 Causey, Rm2 Cunningham, Rm3 Rios, SN Stone, Sn Robinson and a few others. Radidio!
Frye, Martin (Marty)USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19)SN2ndSep 1976 – Aug 19771976. Assigned to Deck 2nd div. Westpac, crossed the equator and became a Shellback on the way to Sydney. Served in the wardroom for mess duty then served in Combat during Kangaroo II. Later became an RM2/ EOS 1980
Frye, MichaelUSS Kamehameha (SSBN 642)MT1(SS)msl/lchrOct 20, 1975 – Sep 9, 1980Many memories, of all types, of the Kamehameha. I am forever glad to have been a part of her and her crew. Nothing like her back here in farm country. Made 9 patrols on her. Sail on, Kam!
Frye, OwenUSS Northampton (CLC 1)SHSNS-4Jan 22, 1968 – Sep 27, 1970WOKED IN THE SHIPS LAUNDRY AND THE SHIPS STORE. i WILL NEVER FORGET THOSE DAYS AND THE LIBERTY PORTS WE WENT TO. SHE WAS SOLD FOR SCRAP, HOW SAD.
Frye, RichardUSS Clark (FFG 11)E-4Oct 1984 – Oct 1988
Frye, Richard (Rick)USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)MM3A2Jan 30, 1968 – Dec 20, 1969I served very early in precom. Detachment Alpha and later Det Bravo at Neport News.I was on shakedown cruise and first Med cruise.I am very proud to have served on this GREAT SHIP
Frye, RobertUSS Tanner (AGS 15)MM 2AAug 1960 – May 1963As a young lad, my first ship coming from a year of shore duty. Went half way around the world to Bombay India to northern Russian and Norway.
Frye, RobertUSS Guadalcanal (LPH 7)mm2A DivAug 1964 – 1967A great ship, I'll miss her. It was a part of my wild and younger day's and I might add stupid decisions. I had my shipmate friends. It was a pleasure to serve with them. I'm sorry the ship met its demise the way it did
Frye, RobertUSS Ashland (LSD 1)MM3A1967 – 1968
Frye, RobertUSS Cadmus (AR 14)MM3A1968 – 1969
Frye, RobertNaval Submarine Base New LondonE-31st Lt's DivisionAug 1959 – Aug 1960
Frye, RonUSS Halibut (SSN 587)MT2 (SS)Missle (weapons)Jan 1963 – Mar 1964What I learned about the systems on the boat and the personalities of my crew mates has stayed with me.
Frye, RonaldUSS Guam (LPH 9)EN-3A-GangJan 1969 – Jul 19711969 thru 1971 a-gang
Frye, ScottUSS Harold E. Holt (FF 1074)BM1stMar 1984 – Oct 1987
Frye, StephenUSS Warrior (MCM 10)RM3OPSSep 7, 1992 – Apr 8, 1994PLANKOWNER- I live in Fairmount, IN with my wife and 4 children. Working at an auto manufacturer for 13 years. If any of you know feel free to contact me at peanutcscott@yahoo.com or 765 517 1342
Frye, SteveUSS Cayuga (LST 1186)BOATSWAINMATEDeckJan 30, 1979 – Apr 7, 1982Old Shipmates look me up in San Diego.
Frye, TedUSS Trout (SS 566)EN3Jun 1952 – Mar 1955Plank Owner
Frye, ThomasUnited States Navy Fighter Weapons SchoolGm/3c91943 – 1943I am writing for my father, A.A. Frye, who passed away in 2010. He was a gunner's mate, anti aircraft, on the starboard side. Would like to hear from anyone who knew him. On board 1943-45.
Frye, ThomasUSS Mississippi (BB 41)Gm/3c91943 – 1943My father, A.A. Frye was an anti-aircraft gunner's mate on the starboard side. He passed away in 2010. Was on board 1943-45. His nickname was "Anti-aircraft" Frye. Would like to hear from anyone who knew him.
Frye, Tom Tre Fry "E"USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)STS2sonar2001 – 2003The best times of my life
Frye, WilliamUSS Papago (ATF 160)EM 2EngineeringJan 1976 – May 1977Reliving the old Navy memories as my youngest son Justin serves on the USS Ronald Regan CVN 76
Fryefield, Samuel profile iconUSS Vulcan (AR 5)DKCDisbursing OfficeFeb 1947 – Feb 1948Pearl Harbor Survivor (USS Detroit). Really enjoyed my year in Newport RI. Even the storm in November '47 which kept some crew ashore for two days.
Fryer, BertUSS Decatur (DDG 31)TM1ASFeb 1966 – Feb 1971I enjoyed the camaraderie and the cruises.
Fryer, DavidUSS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG 22)SK3SupplyAug 1, 1975 – Feb 17, 1978Westpac '77. Crossed the equator golden shellback .00
Fryer, DonaldUSS Sumter (LST 1181)BM/SK31ST/SupplyJun 20, 1970 – Feb 28, 1973
Fryer, DonaldUSS Jack Williams (FFG 24)BM1OCo1Sep 19, 1981 – 1983
Fryer, DonaldUSS Lexington (CVA 16)BTFNBJan 1955 – May 1955
Fryer, JoeUSS Midway (CV 41)Hm3Medical1987 – 1989Had some good times and some bad times on the rocky midway. The good outweighed the bad though and most of the bad was all me lol but gave me memories from the Olympics and hot beer in Mombasa . Big shout to Jim eves
Fryer, KenUSS Samuel Gompers (AD 37)IC-3ElectricalFeb 1969 – Nov 1972Great ship, cruses and duty. The guys of ships company IC dept. were all such good people. My life is much better because of them; they made the military experience at least a half-way cool thing. God bless all mates.
Fryer, KenUSS Sterett (CG 31)mm2 (sw)mJun 3, 1983 –Great experience and great friends.FIrst third class petty officer to be rewarded with surface warfare recognition.
Fryer, MichaelUSS Guardian (AGR 1)LTJGDeck, Ops, GunneryJun 10, 1964 – Jul 28, 1965Crewmember during furious winter 1964 under CO Harry Krantzman. Aboard for the "Big One" (wave & roll). Was in 1965 decomissioning crew. Retired as CDR w/ 20 years. Training helpful to later career in Security Group (Cryptology).
Fryer, TeresaUSNS Comfort (T-AH 20)ITCSep 1999 – Nov 2001
Fryer, ThomasUSS Lafayette (SSBN 616)sts3(ss)Sonar1989 – 1991Decom Crew
Fryer, ThomasUSS L. Mendel Rivers (SSN 686)sts2(ss)Sonar1993 – 1996Great Boat and crew great sonar division great Captain
Fryman, CalvinUSS Yorktown (CG 48)GSEFNMar 1, 1984 –
Fryman, DannyUSS Duluth (LPD 6)E-3boatswainsSep 1968 – Mar 15, 1970The Navy was a wonderful time for me especially aboard ship,I went to 17 different countries and Vietnam. An experience that will stay with me the rest of my life.

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