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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Trumpetfish (SS 425). Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website?
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There are 15 crew members registered for the USS Trumpetfish (SS 425).
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Buccini, Nick | THIRD CLASS | 1958 – 1959 | Engineering | |
Kieliszewski, Don/ski | ET2 | Feb 1959 – Mar 1962 | ||
Zimmer, Doc | HM2 | Nov 1959 – 1960 | crew | Trumpetfish was my first boat and started me in a great career in the submarine service. I was the first Hospital Corpsman assigned as HM2 and I qualified SS on her in 1959. |
Richardson, Frederick | IC-3 | Dec 31, 1961 – May 25, 1963 | Deck/Engineering | Trumpetfish was a good first boat with an outstanding crew. I am trying to remember the Commanding Officer's name during the period I was aboard. |
Samuel, Gary (Sam) | IC3 | Jan 1963 – Aug 1963 | Engineering & Deck | Qualified Oiler & Trim Manifold Operator. Experienced so many different types of submarine operations in my short time aboard. And while T-fish was busy at sea: Harder Darter Trigger Trout - Always In Never Out. (tease) |
Smith, Bill | ETR2(SS) | Oct 1963 – May 1964 | DECK | |
Johnson, Carol William (Cooter) | EN 3 (SS) | Oct 1964 – Aug 1965 | Engineering | I worked in the engine room, then on a dive, I operated the trim and drain manifold. |
Gunn, Steve | ETR2 | 1967 – 1967 | ET | Only had five months left, so I could not make my seventh patrol on SSBN-624 (I was so sad). Ended up head of ET gang, mostly daily ops from San Juan. Had one out-of-control dive 600+.Man went to ABE on their own. |
Vaughan, Jamie Or Mike | QMC(SS) | Feb 12, 1971 – Oct 15, 1973 | Navigation | Was on for the transfer to the Brazian Navy and am the person lowering the flag at her decommissioning in the photo |
Van Dyke, Kenny | FIREMAN | 1972 – 1973 | Engineering | Never forget the fire when No 1 engine blew up while we were training Brazlian Sailors. And we had some HardyTime Air Compressors |
Coddington, Charles (Chuck) | EMFN/SS | 1972 – 1973 | Engineering | Just looking for old friends. If you remember me ... please drop me a line....I enjoyed my time on the T-Fish...41 years ago isn't that long ago...it was only a blink...wasn't it |
Mercer, Jon | EMC (SS) | Mar 1972 – Nov 1972 | Electrical | Report in from "B" school, waiting for degree completion program to finish degree,did North Atlantic cruise in prep for turn over to Turkey??? |
Schwartzel, Tmc | TM2 (SS) | Mar 15, 1972 – Sep 25, 1973 | Torpedo Division /MIssile Launcher Division | Great boat. Leading TM forward Torpedo Room. Lots of Carribean runs....Mk 14-5, Mk16-8's and Mk 37 torpedos. DBF!! Music: Allman Brothers |
Allen, Tim | FTG2 | May 1972 – Oct 1973 | Fire Control | T-Fish was a great boat. I enjoyed the crew and the cruises. I did 11 years as an enlisted and 12 years as an LDO. |
Mjor, James /mojo | CS/SS | May 1, 1972 – Sep 1973 | supply | Had a great time, This is where i Got the tag, as Minnesota. as the first quarters on deck, I some how answered a question, in front of the COB, as Minnesota. Every one loved my cooking. I think. I didn't kill any one. |
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