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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Gunderman, GeorgeUSS Talbot (FFG 4)GMG1WEPS1974 – 1975A lot of hard work and good times. Testing the 76mm.
Gunderman, GeorgeUSS Robert A. Owens (DD 827)GMG3WEPSJan 1967 – 1968
Gunderman, GeorgeUSS New Jersey (BB 62)CWO2/LtWEPS1982 – 1985Pre-Com Plank Owner and Nucleus Crew. The best ship ever. My second time around.
Gunderman, GeorgeUSS Saratoga (CV 60)SNG1962 – 1964My first Ship boy was it big.
Gunderman, GeorgeNaval Weapons Station YorktownGMG1GMD1970 – 1972
Gunderman, GeorgeNaval Weapons Station CharlestonLTWEPS1985 – 1988
Gunderman, RickUSS John Paul Jones (DDG 32)ET-2OperationsNov 23, 1976 – Apr 25, 1980Fond memories of the old JPJ, especially when we had the CO that ran into everything...remember the band-aid on the bow. And then there was the PI...what great times.
Gundersen, Craig (Gundu)USS George Washington (CVN 73)DC3Damage ControlJan 1994 – Oct 14, 1996Best time of my life..I just didn't know it at the time..LOL. No regrets. Molded me for my future with the FDNY. Good leadership and great men. Thanks!
Gundersen, EdwardUSS Hollister (DD 788)YN2 (RETIRED CWO3, SC)OpsAug 1957 – Jul 1960
Gundersen, EdwardUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)CWO3S-6Sep 15, 1975 – Aug 31, 1977It was an interesting 2 years. Endured 2 collisions: one that should never have happened and one due to mechanical failure.
Gunderson, "princess"USS Shoup (DDG 86)GSM/OIL PRINCESSMPNov 13, 2006 –What can I say... this is my first command and hopefully my last. My only advice to you is pray that your orders never say USS Shoup!
Gunderson, AlfredUSS Bennington (CV 20)V1May 1, 1953 – Dec 15, 1954Was aboard during the catapult explosion on May 26, 1954. Received Secretary of Navy Commendation
Gunderson, DaleUSS Richard L. Page (FFG 5)sndeck1986 – 1988hey guys..... just found this sight, wondering how all my buddies were doing. had a great time. remember the chicadee.....
Gunderson, David / GundyUSS John R. Craig (DD 885)QM 3operationsAug 1952 – Jun 1954
Gunderson, DeweyUSS Yosemite (AD 19)GMT3asroc shop1975 – Nov 13, 1978
Gunderson, MarkUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)AW3OXJun 26, 1980 – Jun 26, 1981Of all of my best memories of my life, aside for my wife & children, where the years and people I met. Biggest regret looking back was not reenlisting!
Gunderson, PeteUSS Pogy (SSN 647)MM1/SSRLNov 1985 – Jul 1987
Gunderson, PeteUSS McKee (AS 41)MM2R-5Oct 1983 – Oct 1985
Gunderson, PeteNuclear Power SchoolMM38203Nov 1981 – Aug 1982
Gunderson, PhilUSS Flying Fish (SSN 673)EM1E-DivDec 25, 1976 – Feb 13, 1981I remember the a lot of the guys and that we spent a lot of time babysitting an MG set. Never thought ice would form on the bulkheads in the engine room - boy was I wrong.
Gunderson, Randall (Randy)USS Theodore E. Chandler (DD 717)YN3WD, then Engineering YeomanJan 1968 – Oct 1969
Gunderson, RickUSS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)MM1/SSM-DivApr 10, 1988 – May 5, 1990Ragman asks, "Who has the Hoser Log and who was the last SNOB?"
Gunderson, ScottUSS Nimitz (CVN 68)AX2AIMD - VASTNov 1982 – Nov 1985
Gunderson, ScottUSS Nimitz (CVN 68)AX21983 – 1985
Gunderson, ScottUSS Nimitz (CVN 68)AX2AIMD IM3Feb 1982 – Nov 1985VAST Online/Offline maintenance.
Gunderson, ShawnUSS George Washington (CVN 73)ABH/ANV-3Jun 25, 1997 – Jun 25, 2000Had a great time on this Ship Great crew and made alot of friends that ill never forget. Thanks to everyone that i served with for a great experience
Gundlach 1944-45, WilburUSS Sargent Bay (CVE 83)LT.1944 –Flew missions and never even knew the name of my Radio-Gunner. Any possibility we could find each other so I can express my heart felt thanks and appreciation for trusting me with your life.
Gundling, RolandUSS Randolph (CVA 15)EM2"E" DivisionMar 1956 – Dec 1959Looking back, this was one of the greatist times of my life. The military quickly turns a boy into a man. Every young man should have to serve in the military. Proud to serve!!! Wish I could do it over again.
Gundrum, Stephen / GumbyUSS John Rodgers (DD 983)STG3CombatMay 1992 – Jan 1994
Gundry, RobbeeUSS Fulton (AS 11)e-4repairMar 15, 1981 – Sep 27, 1983I had a blast while serving aboard her. I wish i never left.
Gundvaldson, AngelaUSS Holland (AS 32)SADeckMay 1995 – Aug 1996First ship out of boot camp...best ship in the Fleet! We worked hard but played hard too! Great memories!!
Gundvaldson, AngelaAssault Craft Unit 1 (ACU 1)YN3AdminAug 1996 – Oct 1999This command was amazing! The people were great and sunny San Diego never disappointed! Not only did I meet my husband here but I also had our son.
Gundvaldson, AngelaUSS David R. Ray (DD 971)YN3AdminOct 1999 – Sep 2000I don't have one good memory on this ship...I couldn't wait to get out of the Navy when I was stationed there. I got out on a parenthood discharge.
Gundy, EdUSS America (CV 66)CTO3OSApr 14, 1970 – Mar 4, 1971Served aboard the America on her 1970 World Cruise, Wespac and Gulf of Tonkin junkets. Looking for the rest of the crew of the OS Division who also served at this time. Like Bud Ziolkowski, Chief John Hughes, and the gang.
Gunerard III, JamesUSS Mahan (DDG 42)PO 3RD CLASSDeckSep 1987 – Sep 1991Persian Gulf Veteran. Honorable Discharge. Naval Station Charleston South Carolina.
Gungon, EdwardUSS Detroit (AOE 4)HM2DentalSep 1, 1999 – Nov 12, 2002Nothing beats a DT Party.
Gunia, EarlUSS Proteus (AS 19)SNDeckNov 1, 1959 – Nov 1, 1961Proteus was cut in half. In dorm fought w/ Germans for TV, shined shoes w /white lighting. Driver for transportation group-disband. Guard with nuclear protection group-disband. Rigger 1st refit. Coxswain of Capt gig.
Gunia, JohnUSS Chauncey (DD 667)mm2222Mar 10, 1943 –
Gunkel, DaveUSS Kansas City (AOR 3)BM21stDec 28, 1981 – Oct 31, 1983I joined the Navy "To see the world" and got stationed aboard a sub tender(the L.Y.Spear AS-36) in Norfolk Va. for 4 years,didn't really go anywhere.Then I extended for 2 more years,drew the K.C. and ended up going around the world twice in
Gunkel, DaveUSS L. Y. Spear (AS 36)BM31ST/DECKDec 12, 1977 – Oct 8, 1981"Join the Navy,see the World!" Yeah,right.In four years I saw Guantanimo Bay Cuba,New Orleans La.,Ft.Lauderdale Fl.and Hallifax Nova Scotia,once each.Of course we did make a few trips up the River to Yorktown N.W.S.Wouldn't have missed for

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