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On March 15th Verizon is doing away with sitebuilder, my page will be available to see till September 30 2014 but no new material can be added or changed, Thanks toall who have viewed this site,and to those who have contributed to its success in the last 12 years. Richard Sowa
This site is dedicated to all that have served to protect this country and its values.Tothe 4000 plus young men who were crew members of the USS WALKE DD-723.And to the 42 still on patrol.Special mention to a young FN Douglas E Lawrener who died on board on May 17 1960 ourfirst day out of Long Beach.

As i remember her when i came aboard in 1958

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" I was a sailor once. I was part of the Navy, and the Navy will always be part of me."
  • The sprite of the little ships reflects itself in that of it’s crews. Destroyermen are a bit apart from the rest of our man-of-war men. On the small ships they have to do without many of the comforts the crews of carriers, battleships, and even cruisers enjoy. They live in cramped quarters. There is no canteen or ships service booth where a man might get a coke, or an ice cream. Yet the destroyerman, through he beefs about it all, and swears it’s a dog’s life, in his innermost heart glories in the hardships his particular trade imposes on him. He is inclined to look down on the men from the "Big Ships;" as softies. His walk is a "destroyer roll", .His hat sits precariously on one eyebrow. He is the bane of the ShorePatrol...He will abuse his ship roundly as the most uncomfortable, leakingest, buckingest crate that ever went to sea. But let somebody else pass unfavorable comments on her and he’s ready to defend her honor at the drop of a hat. A USS Borie survivor said it best after being offered a transfer to a bigger ship "Me? No thanks. On a destroyer you know everybody with there good sides and there faults. And everybody knows you. You can’t sham on a DD.. You gotta be a sailor,mister."---from destroyers in action by Richard A Shafter--
Last updated on 3/8/20146:54:10PM

USS Walke DD-723 spent her last year of active service operating along the west coast. On 30 November 1970, she was decommissioned at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and was berthed with the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet, until 1974. On 1 February 1974, her name was struck from the Navy list. She was sold to General Metals, of Tacoma, Wash., on 16 April 1975 for scrapping.
Walke (DD-723) earned six battle stars during World War II, four battle stars in the Korean conflict, and seven battle stars for Vietnam
WALKES BATTLE RIBBONS

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Call sign for USSWALKE during the 50s was Jointweed, -USS OBRIEN was Yardley -USS HUBBARD was Packsaddle-USS SMALL was Texaco. Thanks to Roy Thomas USS OBRIEN DD-725 (1951-1954)
USS WALKEDD-723 HAS A GROUP ON FACEBOOK,IF YOU USE FACEBOOKCLICK THE ICONAND SIGN IN.USS HUBBARD HAS OVER300 MEMBERS WE HAVE 33,REMEMBER WHEN WE TRIED TO BE THE FIRST ONE BACK IN PORT OR AT THE REFUELING DOCKS BEFORE THE REST OF THE DIVISION....THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIENDS

THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THINGS YOU HAVE SENT TO ME TO KEEP THIS SITE GOING...Bill Cashman 58-61 SOG3...Stan Fouts 59-61 BMsn...Dino Lehares 45-46 ET-1...John Milliken 59-60 SN...Bob Verrinder 58-59 SN...Roy Thomas Uss Obrien 12/51-12/54...Lee Botto 6/59-12/59...Jim Carver 64-68 FTG-3 for his CD of Walkedurung shore bombardment in Vietiem in 1968...And Richard Williamson 54-57 MR-2 of the Walke Association...Jan Lundstrom SOG-3 59-61
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 January 6 - 1945 -Aircraft from a fast carrier task force, under Vice Admiral McCain commence a 1-day attack on Japanese aircraft and airfield facilities in the Luzon area. The high-speed minesweeper USS Hovey (DMS-11) is sunk by an aircraft torpedo in the Luzon area. The high-speed minesweeper USS Long (DMS-12) is sunk by suicide plane in the Philippines. The battleships USS New Mexico (BB-40) and USS California (BB-44), the heavy cruisers USS Louisville (CA-28) and USS Minneapolis (CA-36), the light cruiser USS Columbia (C-56), the destroyers USS Newcomb (DD-586), USS Richard P. Leary (DD-664), USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), USS Walke (DD-723), USS O'Brien (DD-725) and USS Lowry (DD-770), high-speed minesweeper USS Southard (DMS-10) and high-speed transport USS Brooks (APD-10) are damaged by suicide plane in the Luzon area (DD-586 and DD-770 also damaged by accidental US naval gunfire.)

During the assault on Mindoro on 15 December, she turned her guns on the grounded Japanese destroyer WAKABA and drove off several enemy planes. On 2 January 1945, she was underway for the invasion of Luzon where she covered minesweepers clearing the way into the Lingayen Gulf. There, on 6 January, four kamikazes dove on her, approaching low over the water. She succeeded in splashing the first two attackers, but the third broke through and, though hit several times, managed to crash into WALKE’s bridge. The destroyer lost all communications, radars, gyro repeaters, and electricity throughout the superstructure and suffered extensive damage to the bridge itself as well as to her gun and torpedo directors. The plane’s 250-pound bomb didn’t explode but passed completely through the ship near the combat information center.
Two minutes after the first kamikaze hit, the last of the four came in on the destroyer’s starboard quarter. Her 5-inch number-3 gun and starboard 40- and 20-mm guns brought the plane down in flames before it could hit the ship. Though mortally wounded, her captain, Cdr. George F. Davis, continued to conn his ship until the fires were under control and his ship was out of danger. He died several hours later and posthumously received a Medal of Honor. He was further honored with a new destroyer, DD-937, bearing his name.
  • USS WALKE at Mare Island ShipyardFebruary6 1945 showing battle damage from January Kamikaze attack, WALKE left Mare Island April 4 1945 and returned to duty.

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LITTLE KNOWN WALKE HISTORY
In March 1959 USS WALKE and the rest of the division departed Long Beach for special ops off the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The US was trying various methods of gathering intelligence data involved in photographing areas of interest in Russia. Then the vehicle carring the camera would discharge its camera or film over the pacific ocean near Hawaii. As the "package" was parachuted to the ocean Air Force Planes would try to snag it while still in the air. If this failed Walke and other ships in the division were on station to pick up the material when it landed in the ocean...Walke returned to Long Beach July 1959.
PEARL HARBOR MARCH 19 1959

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This page is Dedicated to shipmate Jan lundstrom. He sent me the below e-mail when he found out my web site was deleted. He reminded me of why I started the site12 years ago. Thanks Jan
Richard,
Did I ever mention I remember you?
I am saddened by the loss of your website. It was wonderful. It brought back so many younger memories that had passed from my mind. The pictures, the ships log, the stories and e-mails from other ship mates. I was proud to be part of your site. I shared it with all my kids, grandkids and other family members who could not imagine my history without your site. To me, it was the best site on the web. I don't know why you gave it up but I appreciate the time and effort you put into it. I will miss it and thankyou for the time we had sharing our memories.
Your ol' shipmate,
Jan Lundstrom, SOG3, 59-61, USS Walke DD723



SHIPS IN VIDEO USS BORDELON DD-881---USS STRONG DD-758---USS BROWNSON DD-868---USS GEARING DD-710
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  • After...
    the de-commissioning ceremony has ended,
    the colors have been hauled down,
    the last watch has been secured and
    the officers and crew have marched off...
  • ....a ship passes into history but lives on in
    the memories of those who served on her.
U.S.S. Walke Association 2012
President Franke Camacho (55-57)
1st Vise-President Alan Fear (63-65)
2nd Vice President Mike Young (67-70)
Secretary/Treasurer: Gene Hansen(67-69)
Historian: Richard Williamson (54-77)
Chaplain: Eric Hansen
Chief Master of Arms: Charles Murphy (67-69)
Past President Gene Hansen (67-69)
Walke Talk Editors: Russ & Carole Violette (61-63)



John C Kelly SN served aboard Walke from June 26 1967 to December 1 1969. John was also Historian for the USS WALKE Association for many years, serving his old ship and shipmates with great Pride. When our time comes, and we prepare to get underway for our final voyage ,I hope John will be on the quarter deck to muster us in.

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WALKE CREW MEMBERS
USSWalke sailors Missing in Action October 2 1969

USS WALKE DD-723

  • 10/02/69 - YNC Leonardo M. Gan, Cavite City, PI - Gulf of Tonkin - C2A Passenger USS Constellation CVA-64]
    10/02/69 - PN1 Rolando C. Dayao, Cavite City, PI -Gulf of Tonkin - C2A Passenger USS Constellation CVA-64]
  • Special Mention
  • George Lapaire EM2c January 21 1944 to March 18 1946
  • Constantino (Dino) Lehares ETM1c April 17 1945 to March 18 1946


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Forest Page BM-1 2nd division
  • Forest Page BM1c January 21 1944 to September 17 1945 BM1 October 27 1958 to April 20 1960

  • WALKE CREW MEMBERS KIA JANUARY 6 1945
There Name Rank and Month and Year they came on Board
  • Commander Geroge E Davis November 26 1944 to January 6 1945---MEDAL OF HONOR/PURPLE HEART--K.I.A

  • Edward G BuhrmanLTjg Jan 24 1944
  • Franklin A PinegarEns October 9 1944
  • George P Ducousso January21 1944 January6 1945 GM-2----M.I.A

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George P Ducousso GM-2
  • Clinton H Dodge S1c July 29 1944
  • Lewis Grey STM1c January 21 1944
  • David A Jensen S1c January 21 1944
  • Mike J Kollarek S1c January 21 1944
  • William H Kuhn S1c May 11 1944
  • Liberio B Lacca SoM3c January 21 1944
  • Russell Luther TM-3 January 21 1944
  • Vernon A Nation SM-3c January 21 1944
  • Joseph P Ryan S2c Febuary 5 1944
  • Melvin C Snyder SM2c January 21 1944
  • Howard W Stalker Y2c August 10 1944
  • Frank D Viglietta F1c January 21 1944

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World War 2 Rates-StM1c Stewards Mate 1st Class-TM3 Torpedoman 3rd Class-SM2c Siganlman 2nd Class-SOM3c Soundman 3rd class-Y2c Yeoman 2nd Class-S1c Seaman 1st Class......

  • Photos from David Wilbrandwhos father John Wilbrand served aboard USS Hubbard and took these 2photos.
June 12 1951 Walke dead in the water listing to port she lost 26 of her crew that day and here are there Names ranks and date they came aboard.

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Walke motor whale boat bring dead and wounded alongside USS HARRY HUBBARD DD748.

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  • John L Lowe Jr BT-3 October 5 1950 to June 12 1951
  • Earl G Hudson SN April 13 1951 to June 12 1951
  • Ralph F Morton FA October 5 1950to June 12 1951
  • Bruce L Carrington FA Febuary 25 1951 to June 12 1951
  • Harry J Chewning So-2 October 29 1950 to June 12 1951
  • Charles H Francis MML-3 October 5 1950 to JUNE 12 1951
  • Leonard H Hansen BT-1 October 21 1950 to June 12 1951
  • Edwin Howe Jr SA April 22 1951 to June 12 1951
  • Buster B Jones RD-3 October 5 1950 to June 12 1951
Wilba Green BT-2 October 211950 to December 5 1951
  • Merlin R Lowe SN October 5 1950to JUNE 12 1951
  • Thurman MShults FN November 8 1950to JUNE 12 1951
  • Wilbur Thomas Tarwater SN October 12 1950to JUNE 12 1951
  • George W Hart jr RD-3 October 5 1950to JUNE 12 1951
  • Robert E Bertain RD-1 October 19 1950to June 12 1951
  • Harold Meyer EMP-3 October 5 1950to June 12/51
  • Otis E Milan BTG-1 May 24 1951to June 12/51
  • Ralph F Musgrove FN October 5 1950 to June 12/51
  • Eugene R Owen FA April 22 1951 to June 12/51
  • Frank J Rodgers FA April 28 1951 to June 12 1951
  • Robert S Smith BTGFN May 24 1951 to June 12 1951
  • Robert N Stone MML-3 October 27 1950 to June12 1951
  • William M Taylor Jr SN November 8 1950 to June 12 1951
  • Robert D Truelock MM-3 October 5 1950 to June 12 1951
  • John E Walker FN October 5 1950 to June 12 1951
  • John R Ward MML-1 October 5 1950 to June 12 1951

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  • CDR Jack Scapa 10/7/57 to 3/14/59

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  • Robert E Fitzgerald CDR 3/10/59 to 4/12/61

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  • CDR ROBERT ENNIS July 27 1966 TO October 10 1968

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  • DouglasE Lawrener FN May 13 1960 to May 17 1960 Died on board due to an accident our 1st day out of Long Beach heading for West-Pac
  • Frederick H ThutLTjg May 27 1959to December 28 1960

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  • Marvin Dale Hunt BM-1 March 28 1960to November 29 1963 2nd division


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  • Kenneth Perlich EM-3September 27 1959 to January 28 1963
  • Donald H Fussell MM-2 March 8 1955 to December 18 1960
  • Jerry Edward Ward EN-3 July 7 1958-January 17 1962 Jerry passed away May 1 2012
  • Michael J Dunn QM-3November 29 1961 to December 17 1965

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  • Roy Coker Oct 5 1950 to Oct 16 1951 GM-3
  • Gunter Gary Scholten May 17 1969 to Nov 30 1970 SN
  • David Culmsee BT3 September 4 1959 to Feburary 23 1961
  • Eugene A Forbes YN-3 October 8 1959 to April 9 1962

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Eugene Forbes YN-3
  • Lester A Dunham BT2 September 17 1954 to May 5 1958
  • Kenneth L Hayes BMSN August 5 1958 to December 18 1960

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Kenneth L Hayes 2nd division
  • Gene Lucier FN May 10 1958 to January 15 1960

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  • Robert A Gibson MM2 8/20/58 to 5/11/62
  • Leonard Violette SN 10/1961 to 09/04/1963
  • Keith L Camp BT-3 11/26/65 to 2/16/66 *
  • Phillip L Lowden STG2 6/23/68 to 6/24/70
  • William A Pfau RM-3 4/8/60 to 5/23/63
  • Daniel D Corbett RD-3 10/17/68 to 8/25/70
  • John Milliken SA September 14 1959 to March 14 1960

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  • Albert Windham BT3 May 16 1957to July 14 1958
  • Warren J Milan SN May 8 1951to June 13 1952
  • Richard Williamson MR-2 Febuary 2 1954 to May 24 1957

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Richard Williamson
  • Larry James Cole MM-2 10/13/69 to 6/17/70
  • Ronald Rogers SK3 5/19/66 to 1/19/67
  • Douglas P Starr SOG-2 10/5/50 to 5/6/51
  • Percy W Everett MM-210/14/59 to 7/5/63
  • Hugh L Cook QM-3 7/9/56 to 3/24/58
  • James G Carter 8/15/58 to 12/18/60 SN

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James Carter
  • John Korschgen 11/7/68 to 2/10/70 BT-3
  • Herman B.A. Kuettle SN October 12 1950 to July 6 1953

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Herman B.A. Kuettle SN
  • Richard Pretzel 10/13/67 to 11/1/68 FA
  • Jon Laubach 12/6/65 to 8/28/68 SH-3
  • Bill Cashman June 30 1958to October 24 1961SOG-3

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Bill Cashman
  • Harvey G Estes 1/12/62 to 6/17/63 FTG-2
  • LeeRay BottoBM-3 9/28/59 to 12/14/59

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LeeRay Botto
  • Dewey Bowden 8/19/58 to 2/13/60 SN 2n div
  • Jan Lundstrom July 20/1959 to August 24 1961SOG-3

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Jan Lundstrom
  • Doug MccInnis 3/22/61 to 7/25/63 SOG-2
  • Michael A Bour 10/3/59 to 3/1/62 SN

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Mikie Bour
  • James Carver 10/10/64 to 2/29/68 FTG-3
  • James Dupree11/13/59 to 11/3/61 SN
  • Robert Gibson 8/20/58 to 5/11/62 MM-2
  • Duane Konen 9/10/59 to 3/8/63 SN
  • Gerald J Williams GMG-3(wow)10/30/59 to 1/13/66

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  • Alexander Adamski 8/30/58 to 3/19/62 RM-2
  • James Dugan 11/1/68 to 11/30/70 ETN-3
  • Francis Weitz RD2 6/20/53 to 4/21/56
  • Robert J HAWK November 3 1968 to September 30 1970 STG-2
  • Dennis B JOHNSON June 15 1965 to April 10 1968 GMG-3
  • Stan Fouts October 7 1959 to August 11 1961 BMSN

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Stan Fouts 1st Div
  • Gordon J Murphy 10/7/65 to 7/30/70 DK-1
  • Lonnie M Floyd 5/11/60 8/11/60 CSC-Chief Floyd fell during a helotransfere from HORNET.Washighlined back to Hornet and never returned.

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  • James Harpole 11/18/58 to 5/9/61 GM-3
  • Clifford L JONES 6/29/58 to 3/11/61 RD2
  • Willian D Cochran 8/15/58 to 1/19/61 GM-3

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William Cochran 1st Div
  • Junkersfeld L ROBERT 11/30/59 to 9/7/62 BT-3
  • Bobby DElliot 1/11/63 to 12/8/66 ETR-2
  • Ronald A Graham SM-3 4/19/60 to 1/1/62
  • Robert E Ehrler 4/8/67 to 10/1/68 PN-3
  • Malcom Roberts BT3 10/31/56 to 12/16/57
  • Ron Hastings SN 10/8/59 to 6/1/62

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Ron Hastings 2nd Div
  • Huey E Nance 5/10/57 to 5/12/60 SN
  • Kent E Wienberg 5/24/70 to 11/30/70 SK-3
  • Larry D Judd 9/27/68 to 7/20/70 SN
  • John Montiel 10/5/66 to 2/24/68 STG-3
  • Robert D Fogle FPG-FA 10/5/50 TO 2/12/52
  • Tommy Holt MAM3c 1/30/46 to 6/30/47
  • Ted Swanson SN 5/8/61 to 9/12/63

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Ted (bud) Swanson 2nd Div
  • Joe Lambert SN 10/12/50 to 9/30/51
  • Vernon McCloud SN 11/24/51 to 3/16/53
  • Daniel O Bryan MM-2 9/8/51 to 1/17/55
  • Stanley L Brothers EMC 10/5/50 to 6/26/53
  • Charles L PettusYNsc 10/5/50 to 2/18/52
  • Norman A Wiese BT-1 10/11/57 to 1/30/61
  • Dalton R Wren BM-2 10/6/58 to 2/12/60
  • Richard Roller FN 5/23/61 to 1/16/63
  • Joseph La Rocca DC-2 4/10/68 to 2/10/70
  • Maurice P Long TM-2 6/6/68 to 11/25/70
  • Emory C Keene MMC 10/5/50 to 3/10/53
  • William H Phillips SN 11/9/68 to 5/8/70
  • Jan A Schmidt BT-3 8/14/68 to 3/6/70
  • Milton E Yarbrough LTjg 10/19/65 to 12/4 67
  • George Whitlock SM-1 6/29/58 to 9/30/61
  • Angelo F Taddeo CS-2 1/12/53 to 4/10/53
  • Robert B Tartar MM-1 10/5/50 to 6/9/52
  • Hugh A Taylor MM-2 1/8/61 to 4/16/64
  • William A Taylor TN 10/12/50 to 6/18/53
  • Stuart A Schlegel RD-3 8/29/51 to 4/20/53
  • Frederick W Kraft LTjg 2/15/55 to 5/25/57
  • Darwin L Kress QM-3 2/16/52 to 10/3/56
  • William H Henery MM-3 10/7/65 to 5/20/69
  • James R Lac Quay MM-2 3/7/54 to 6/15/57
  • Erick C Luoma RD-1 7/20/61 to 5/3/62
  • Mark J Schwelling GMG-3 12/4/69 to 11/13/70
  • Clinton T Harris BT-1 7/7/66 to 8/14/67
  • Johnny H Holley TM-3 10/5/50 to 6/29/54
  • Joseph F Mc Carthy7 QM-1 11/21/69 to 9/14/70
  • Jack L Ramsden GMG-3 8/17/68 to 5/8/70
  • Tom B Comerly LT 7/30/55 to 9/7/57
  • George R Coontz FT-2 8/31/58 to 3/8/61
  • Richard L Hartsock ET-1 1/11/61 to 2/25/66
  • Bob D Elliot ETR-2 1/11/63 to 12/8/66
  • Rosario LaCorte FN 4/29/66 to 9/5/67

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Rosario LaCorte
  • Clyde R Stoner FTG-2nd Div 11/28/64 to 3/23/67
  • Charles W Kruger IC-3 8/8/61 to 6/1/62 (Fram)
  • Robert bob OToole QM-1 5/2/62 to 10/1/63
  • James A Caviness SN 3/8/55 to 4/26/56
  • John E Korschgen BT-3 11/7/68 to 2/10/70
  • James E Rodgers EN-3 2/27/70 to 11/30/70
  • Carl L Wentworth SH-2 7/6/56 to 6/1/62
  • Johnny W Boatwright SN 3/31/54 to 10/23/56
  • Martin G Evers EM-3 2/28/66 to 4/6/68
  • Patrick V Keating SK-3 1/7/67 to 7/20/70
  • David C Dekker ETN-2 2/24/66 to 1/17/69
  • Rex E Farrington SN 11/3/68 to 11/30/70
  • Walter A Nilowski CSGC 9/17/51 to 6/15/53
  • Neal R Zupp FN 9/28/52 to 10/3/55
  • Gary R Speck SN 11-27-68 to 5-8-70
  • Joseph F Spear RM-1 2-3-63 to 6-8-66
  • Michael F Gonhue ETR-2 1-14-70 to 6-12-70
  • Leonard R Grastorf BT-3 6-9-67 to 2-3 69
  • Andrew Kornegay ADR-1 4-3-67 to 10-18-68
  • Larry D Maddox SA 6-23-69 to 11-25-70
  • James E Champlin LTJG 7/7/63 to 6/14/65
  • Juan C Mesa MM1 1/18/66 to 11/30/70
  • Terry R Ripley RM3 11/24/69 to 11/30/70
  • Robert Rodriquez SH1 7/31/64 to 11/30/70
Glenn L Savage EM2 5/18/56 to 9/26/59