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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Lundgren, BrentUSS Biddle (CG 34)MM2MApr 1976 – Mar 1980Worked in both engine rooms. I have heard the stories of the overhaul in Bath, ME., I'm sorry I missed it. Otherwise, what a ride! North Atlantic, Med (twice), Carribean. We should have crossed the Arctic Circle in 1976.
Lundgren, DavidUSS Ponce (LPD 15)YN3Admin1991 – 1994Looking Richard (rick) Bresnock, and my buddy Dan Hayden
Lundgren, DougUSS Brooke (FFG 1)E5/EW2OE1984 – 19851st Command out of C school. Spent 1 yr on board, transferred To USS Leftwich when shifted homeport to Pearl Harbor. Good crew, learned a lot in short time!
Lundgren, DougUSS Leftwich (DD 984)E6/EW1OW1985 – 1988Came aboard at homeport shift to Pearl. Best 3 years I spent! Awesome ship and crew! Many memories. From there went Recruiting, also good tour.
Lundgren, DouglasUSS Leftwich (DD 984)EW1OW1985 – 1989Desert Sheild, Desert Storm, Nimble Archer, Gateguard Ops; good times, good friends, good memories. Asked Navy if I could have her when she was decommissioned, but they declined. Can't believe they sunk my ship!
Lundgren, DouglasUSS Vandegrift (FFG 48)EW1OI1992 – 1993Worst command ever experienced! Glad to get out after seeing what had become of my Navy while I went recruiting! Early out after 1 year onboard, hated every second aboard the "ass kissing capitol of the Pacific"! Good EW gang though.
Lundgren, RandallUSS England (DLG 22)EM3EOct 1972 – May 1974Will never forget, would never repeat. Best of times drinking with the Irishman Kelly Murphy and hanging out with Dudley and friends.
Lundgren, RandallUSS Orion (AS 18)EM3E DivisionMay 1972 – Aug 1972Was on board as TDY awaiting school opening. Spent most of my time in Charleston but, did make the trip to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Lundgren, ReeseUSS Baton Rouge (SSN 689)ET2/SSET Oct 20, 1983 – Aug 1, 1987First Boat is always the best boat. Lifelong friends and Brothers
Lundgren, SteveUSS Reeves (CG 24)STG2A/S - Pearl HarborDec 1978 – Aug 1980Most capable ship I ever served on. Had fun playing in the band. Lots of memories. "Tree," "Krafy," Jesse - where are you?
Lundgren, SteveUSS Morton (DD 948)STG2ASWJan 1982 – Nov 1982Went on last WestPac in 82 - we were broke down more than underway. Plank owner from Nov 22 decommissioning. Left Navy in Aug 83. After college, took a job with HP.
Lundgren, SteveUSS Worden (CG 18)STG2ASWAug 1980 – Jan 1982Cross-decked over from Reeves in Aug 80. Ship needed overhaul. I cruised through the yards as LPO of the Fire-Watch division. Best "skate time" in the Navy. Paid for it though on xfr to Morton DD-948, ship that rammed Worden when moored to
Lundgren, SteveUSS Rathburne (FF 1057)STG1ASWNov 1982 – Aug 1983
Lundgren, Tony Aka. DolphUSS Pittsburgh (SSN 720)TM3WepsMay 1987 – Sep 14, 1990good times with good people
Lundgrin, StevenUSS Dixie (AD 14)SK2SupplyJun 1976 – Aug 26, 1977
Lundin, DanielUSS San Jacinto (CG 56)SHSNS-3Aug 1, 2005 – Nov 7, 2008hello fellow san jac-ers. hoping I can find some old shipmates here. whether you loved me or hated me, send me a message.
Lundin, DuaneUSS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)ABE1V-5 Air DeptMar 12, 1986 – Oct 26, 1986First Plankowner to be Discharged from the navy Aboard her decks commissioned 25 Oct 86 I was honarably discharged 26 Oct 86 Mighty fine Ship I would still like my plankowner Certificate if anyone can help. Just e-mail
Lundin, NathanUSS America (CV 66)MM2Main PropulsionApr 5, 1993 – Aug 10, 19962MMR, Home of the 2B Infamous Exploding Boiler.
Lundin, RobertUSS Jason (AR 8)MRFMR2Mar 1956 – Aug 24, 1959Worked in the main machine shop. Worked tool crib & valve shop.
Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Hunley (AS 31)SFM2DCApr 26, 1962 – Apr 1, 1966My first ship and I loved Scotland.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Springfield (CLG 7)ST1SonarAug 7, 1967 – Dec 19, 1968A chance to visit many countries. Fleet and NATO Flagship.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconFleet Sonar SchoolSTG2StudentApr 30, 1966 – Jul 7, 1967Converted from SFM2 to STG2 and Loved Key West. Florida
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Lundin, Roger profile iconRecruit Training Command Great LakesFNRecruit RCPO, Company 429Sep 5, 1961 – Nov 21, 1961Starting my career in the US Navy. Smartest and Best move I ever made. Company Commander TMC Mick
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS John King (DDG 3)STG1SonarMay 9, 1972 – Jun 14, 1973Last surface ship before going to submarine duty.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconFleet Sonar SchoolSTG1Staff InstructorMar 21, 1969 – Apr 28, 1972Back at Fleet Sonar School in Beautiful Key West, Florida
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Lundin, Roger profile iconNaval Base NorfolkSTG1Instructor TrainingDec 27, 1968 – Feb 20, 1969Preparing for my first Instructor Duty at Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Florida
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Lundin, Roger profile iconNaval Base San DiegoSFMFNStudent at SSC, Naval Training CenterDec 6, 1961 – Apr 6, 1962My first "A" school was Shipfitter Metalsmith or SFMFN
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Lundin, Roger profile iconFleet Sonar SchoolSTS1StudentJul 22, 1973 – Mar 24, 1974Converting from STG1 to STS1, This was Submarine Sonar Training.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687)STS1 (SS)SonarMar 27, 1974 – Aug 15, 1978My first submarine. I commissioned the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN-687)
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Lundin, Roger profile iconNaval Training Center Great LakesSTSCS (SS)Staff at Instructor Training School.Sep 8, 1978 – Jul 17, 1981I gave the Indoctrination to over 100,000 incoming students to the School Command and taught at the Instructor Training School, and was on the first draft for the Integrated Training Brigade (ITB).
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687)STSCS (SS)SonarAug 12, 1981 – May 14, 1982Back for a second tour on the RBR.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconNaval Base San DiegoSTSCS (SS)StudentMay 17, 1982 – Dec 17, 1982Student at FASW School on the new sonar system that was being installed on the Richard B. Russell (SSN-687)
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687)STSCS (SS)SonarDec 20, 1982 – Feb 1, 1985I spent a short tour as COB during the conversion to a "Special Projects Boat"
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Lundin, Roger profile iconRecruit Training Command OrlandoSTSCS (SS)StudentFeb 20, 1985 – Mar 28, 1985This was training for being a Navy Recruiter.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconNRD ChicagoSTSCS (SS)Navy RecruiterApr 26, 1985 – May 21, 1987This was the WORSE JOB I have ever had. You had to keep you back against the wall of someone would stab you.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconSubmarine Group 10 (SUBGRU 10)STSCS (SS)In transitMay 22, 1987 – Jun 10, 1987Waiting to report to the USS Dace (SSN-607)
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Lundin, Roger profile iconUSS Dace (SSN 607)STSCS (SS)Sonar and 1st LT.Jun 10, 1987 – Dec 3, 1988I reported aboard to Sonar and the spend a short period as COB and then 1st LT and was in charge of the Decommissioning in Bremerton, Washington.
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Lundin, Roger profile iconSubmarine Group 9 (SUBGRU 9)STSCS (SS)StaffDec 12, 1988 – Jun 30, 1991I spent time as assistant Security Officer, and rode 3 Trident Submarines as an Inspector. Then retired after 30 years.
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Lundine, Don/ WhitieUSS Philippine Sea (CV 47)QM3NApr 1951 – Aug 1953i will always be proud of the fact that i served on the "show boat"especially under Captain Ramsey, he was a hell of a leader. And i will always remember the fellowship of my peers.i have tried to contact them over the years to no avail.
Lundon, Robert /bobUSS Hunley (AS 31)MS2MSDec 25, 1976 – Sep 1, 1984would like to hear from any other MS from that time I know a couple have passed away I would really like to hear from MS Brian Bean if he is still out there

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