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Name | Command | Rank/Rate | Division | Period | Remarks |
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Turner, Jr, John W. | USS Bushnell (AS 15) | CTTSN | Quartermaster/Signalman | Sep 2, 1966 – Oct 12, 1966 | I was only there a short time but enjoyed almost every minute of it. I came on-board in Key West and left in Charleston, SC for Pensacola, Fl. for my CT school. |
Turner, Jr., Richard T | USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) | DC2 | ER | Jan 13, 2004 – | |
Turner- Sternadel, Melanie | USS Frank Cable (AS 40) | PH2 | deck | Sep 1, 1997 – Sep 1, 2002 | I was only on the cable for 4 months, but i also was at hc-5, and FASO |
Turner-hall, Carol | USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) | AS2/AS1 | IM-4/Security | Aug 22, 1994 – Dec 12, 1996 | Going to Security to work was the best part of the cruise...I enjoyed the cruise then. Had a good time with some great people. |
Turney, Bill | USS Warrington (DD 843) | RM3 | OC | 1963 – May 1965 | Good ship. Good duty. Good Crew. Two med cruises during my time. Great adventure. Great experience. billturney@aol.com |
Turney, David | USS Turner Joy (DD 951) | BT3 | Engineering | May 10, 1979 – Aug 30, 1981 | I worked in the Aft fire room between 1979 and 1981. I went on the last West/South Pac Where I became a Shellback. It was very hard work, but was worth it. I remember working 23 hours, then 3 hours sleep then 18 more. May GOD bless those who serve. |
Turney, David | USS Turner Joy (DD 951) | BT3 | B | 1979 – 1981 | |
Turney, Donald | USS Runner (SS 476) | RM2(SS) | OPERATIONS Radioman | Jan 1959 – Jun 1961 | Well I had a good time what I can remember of it.... |
Turney, George | USS Jason (AR 8) | MM1 | M / A | Dec 1964 – Jul 1967 | I worked in the forward enginroom, then tranfered to the AC& R shop. The Jason was very good duty, lots of memories. Want to attend a ships reunion. |
Turney, Jason | USS Hawes (FFG 53) | SK3 | Supply | Mar 1993 – Feb 3, 1995 | Some Great memories and Shipmates to boot. |
Turney, Jody T-dog | USS Thorn (DD 988) | IC3 | engineering | Mar 1996 – Nov 1998 | Had some really good times,and had some really good friends. |
Turney, Michael | USS Portland (LSD 37) | PN3 | X | Jun 7, 1984 – Oct 27, 1987 | I started out in Deck Department and then transferred to Personnel. I still think about the Portland. Those were some great days. |
Turney, Teddy | USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) | FT2 | FT | Dec 1, 2002 – Dec 12, 2006 | "Just as I planted this seed in the ground, so I will plant my seed in you." Turnxx survives against the backdrop of tryanny and oppression. |
Turnipseed, Bob | USNS Apache (T-ATF 172) | ET1 | Communications | Mar 1981 – Feb 1982 | Rode the maiden voyage from the Lake Michigan out of Milwaukee through the St. Lawrence Seaway |
Turns, Joe | USS Shenandoah (AD 44) | HT | R1 | Apr 16, 1983 – Jul 10, 1987 | |
Turntine, Gary | USS Dixie (AD 14) | SF1 | R-1 | Oct 17, 1964 – Sep 23, 1967 | Would like to correspond with other shipmates |
Turnupseed, Richard | USS Dallas (SSN 700) | FTSA - FT1 | Fire Control | Jun 7, 2002 – Dec 21, 2007 | I'm glad that I got through it, and I'm glad that I made the decision to stay in and get my degree, unlike the whiny eunuchs that couldn't handle it. Granted, I whined allot and openly despised the people, but a free degree is worth it. |
Turnure, Bobby | USS Yorktown (CG 48) | FTM 2 | Combat Systems | Mar 3, 1984 – Aug 16, 1987 | Commissioned the ship July 4, 1984. It was a real thrill. Served in the Computer Room for the AEGIS System while in the Navy. Attended the Decommissioning Ceremony in Pascagoula Dec 3, 2004. It was sad to see her go. |
Turow, Maynard | USS Missouri (BB 11) | MARINE PRIVATE FIRST CLASS | MARINE DETACHMENT | Aug 10, 1949 – Feb 12, 1951 | PROWD TO HAVE BEEN ABOARD. WAS ABOARD DURING THE GROUNDING AT HAMPTON RHODES, OUT SIDE OF NORFOLK VA. WAS ADMIRAL KING'S ORDERLY FOR A DAY DURING THIS PERIOD. |
Turpen, Brian | USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) | IT1 | FP | Jan 1, 2005 – May 6, 2007 | |
Turpen, Danny | USS Belknap (DLG 26) | E-4 | m division | May 20, 1968 – Jun 20, 1970 | sure was a nice ship compared to the one i just got off of. |
Turpen, Michael/mike | USS Meyerkord (FF 1058) | EM1 | Oct 1972 – Oct 1974 | Picked up the Meyerkord in 72 from Subic,left after Long Beach overhaul.My last cruise was Viet Nam/WestPac in 1974. Worked for LT Castaluchio (CHENG) and EMC Armstrong.Retired in 2004 after 38 yrs as LDO CAPT. | |
Turpen, Michael/mike | USS Sperry (AS 12) | EM3 | MAA/SubRon Three | May 1967 – Jan 1968 | I was assigned to the MAA and then SubRon Three while waiting for Nuclear Pwr School. I was there when we ran aground on Columbia river returning from Rose Festival in Portland, OR. I retired as an LDO Captain in 2006 after 38 years. |
Turpen, Michael/mike | Steadfast (AFDM 14) | CDR | COMMANDING OFFICER | 1994 – 1996 | |
Turpenen, Donald | USS Blenny (SS 324) | em3 (ss) | electricians mate | 1963 – 1965 | one of a kind experience. |
Turpin, Al | USS Franklin D Roosevelt (CV 42) | SN | 4TH | Mar 1964 – Feb 1966 | AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE THAT WAS IN 4TH DIV I WAS A COXSWAIN ON LIBERTY LAUNCH #6 MADE MED AND VIET NAM CRUISE.CONTACT ME @ ALJOYCETURPIN@HOTMAIL.COM |
Turpin, Al | USS Franklin D Roosevelt (CV 42) | SN | 4TH | Mar 1964 – Feb 1966 | AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE THAT WAS IN 4TH DIV I WAS A COXSWAIN ON LIBERTY LAUNCH #6 MADE MED AND VIET NAM CRUISE.CONTACT ME @ ALJOYCETURPIN@HOTMAIL.COM |
Turpin, Alvin Harold | USS Ranger (CVA 61) | ADR4 | V1 | 1963 – 1965 | A very interesting 2 yrs. Loved it most of the time. |
Turpin, Alvin Harold | Naval Air Station Point Mugu | ADR3 | Air operations | 1961 – 1963 | Hello PT. Mugu |
Turpin, Bill | USS Belleau Wood (LHA 3) | ABF 3 | V-4 | Apr 20, 2000 – Apr 20, 2003 | I got to meet alot a great people on this boat." Lets all meet at the High Ball for some beers" |
Turpin, Brian | USS Fort Fisher (LSD 40) | OSC(SW/AW) RETIRED | OI | Jun 22, 1988 – Jul 14, 1992 | Great tour. Got back in and went on to make chief. Just retired October 31 2006. The ship and shipmates were great! |
Turpin, Bruce | USS Hardhead (SS 365) | EN2 (SS) | After Engine Room | Jun 1, 1971 – Aug 15, 1972 | |
Turpin, Bryant | USS Independence (CV 62) | E3 | 1988 – 1991 | Hey Tom Carey till this day you bring me too tears of all the jokes you had from making fun of Jackson streubel, Mccray, ellit and even myself toomer. Thanks for some great memories you of all people made time go fast. Hey foley and Kieth! | |
Turpin, James | USS John Hancock (DD 981) | OS1 (SW) | OI01 | 1981 – 1986 | Some of my best memories were on the "johnny H" |
Turpin, James | USS Roark (FF 1053) | Seaman | Deck | 1990 – 1990 | |
Turpin, Jim | USS Reclaimer (ARS 42) | E3 | Engineman | Sep 9, 1960 – Sep 9, 1963 | Really loved my job, duty, the friendships made, the cruises, being on board during the Atomic Bomb testing in the Christmas Islands, crossing the equator, becoming a Shellback and wishing my back hadn't ended my career. |
Turpin, Joe | USS Sides (FFG 14) | SN | Deck Ape | May 1993 – May 1995 | |
Turpin, Mike | USS Duluth (LPD 6) | MMFN | M | Nov 8, 1974 – Jan 28, 1976 | I worked # 1 E.R. Got out in 85. Then woked Gov. 1st gulf war, then for the State. |
Turpin, Mike | USS La Salle (AGF 3) | MM2 | M | May 26, 1978 – May 28, 1979 | I worked in #1 E.R. Got out in 85. Worked at Nuke Plant, then worked Fed. Govt. during the 1st Gulf War, then went to work for the State watching persons. Now still around. I miss the ship from time to time. |
Turpin, Mike | Main Battery (VA 196) | FA | AMS | Jun 29, 1972 – Aug 6, 1973 | I made the cruise on Enterprise not bad, but loved the mountains probably to much got lifted off by the coast guard one cold night. Got out in 85, worked nuke plant, Fed. Govt. 1st Gulf War, then working for the State watching persons. |
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