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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Halsey (CG 23). 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 379 crew members registered for the USS Halsey (CG 23).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1969 | 1970 – 1973 | 1974 – 1976 | 1977 – 1980 | 1981 – 1983 | 1984 – 1986 | 1987 – 1988 | 1989 – 1991 | 1992 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Hulford, Jack / Pete | sn | 1962 – Jan 1965 | Deck | Plank owner |
Waddington, Jay | E4 | Jan 1962 – 1966 | B | |
Bailey, Anthony | BM3 | 1963 – | 1st | Plankowner |
Bailey, Robert | MM3 | 1963 – 1965 | A | Plankowner |
Lick, Ralph | PN 3 | 1963 – 1965 | x-personnel | |
Richey, John W. | RD2 | 1963 – 1967 | O1 DIVISION | I was in the commisioning crew in 1963 and served 4 years on the ship, left and was discharged in San Francisco after serving 7 years in the Navy moved back finally to Farmington New Mexico. |
Weaver, Basil | FTMC | Feb 11, 1963 – Dec 5, 1966 | W4 | Plankowner |
Quattrock, Frank | EM | May 1963 – May 1964 | E | Plankowner |
Ketchum, Keith | SN | May 1963 – Jan 1965 | navigation | Plank owner |
Byram, Tommy Lee "Alabama" | SN/PN 3 | Jun 1963 – Aug 1964 | X - Personnel Office | Plankowner |
Lockie, Bill | LT | Jul 20, 1963 – 1965 | FOX | Plankowner |
Hughey, Ralph | YN3 | Jul 20, 1963 – Feb 1966 | deck/operations yeoman | Captain H. H. Anderson was CO. upon commissioning. CDR E. L. West was xo. I am also a plank owner. |
Thomson, Bill | Ensign/LtJg | Aug 1963 – Jan 1965 | E/A/R | Just missed being a plankowner. Learned a lot about leadership that stood me well throughout my career after leaving the navy in 1966.. |
Conklin, Ken | FTM2 | Jan 1, 1964 – Jul 15, 1967 | W4 | |
Sawyer, Robert | MT-2 | Jan 2, 1964 – Aug 1966 | Weapons | Guided Missile Technician......aboard for two WESTPAC Cruises....looking for shipmates.. |
Fenstermaker, Marshall E. | FTG3 | Aug 21, 1964 – Jul 14, 1967 | Seavey | I am looking for others who served with me. |
Harshbarger, Barry | MM3 | Oct 15, 1964 – May 13, 1967 | ||
Lewis, Dean | RM3 | Oct 21, 1964 – Oct 10, 1966 | Communications | |
Harris, William | E-3 | Nov 1964 – Jan 10, 1968 | deck | |
Barker, Tim | RM-3 | Nov 1, 1964 – Dec 1, 1966 | Deck, Fire Control, Radio Shack | I enjoyed the first two WestPac cruises and I still have my book. I never received one for the second. I would like to hear from George, Gary, Stan, Phil, and the Second Class PO who was married. I cannot remember his name. |
Goggins, Gary C. | RM2 | Dec 1964 – Oct 1966 | OC | Chf. Robert Whittaker, George Holman, Victor Graves, Mike McCune, Larry Elevier, Michael Sirhan, Serrono. Drop a Line Made Halsey's 1st two WestPacs My arm is still sore Holman when you tacked on my RM2 stripe |
Kachurak, Michael | FTM2 | Nov 20, 1965 – Jul 3, 1970 | W4 | Special prayers to Don Lemming FTSN for saving my life on Halsey WesPac refueling/oiler.Line returning ensnared on my life jacket.shouts went out,Don cut the line.For me-next thru the chock.GOD BLESS! YOU ARE THE HERO! |
Webb, Phillip T. | RD-2 | Dec 5, 1965 – Mar 3, 1968 | OI | Made the First tour of duty in Vietnam, the second and left two thirds of the way through Halseys third tour in Vietnam Halsey was a great home away from home. |
Smith, Avery | E-5 | Dec 29, 1965 – Nov 23, 1969 | W4 | I was in W4 and worked as ASROC Gunners Mate GM E5 I served on 3 Westpac tours to Vietnam |
Faul, Allen ( Awfawl ) | FTM3 | 1966 – 1970 | W-1 | You never forget the learning curve and the men you served with. |
Zak, Kenneth | FTG/2 | Aug 1966 – Dec 1969 | Weps | |
Innis, Jim | RM2/RM1 | Sep 1, 1966 – | OC | Two tours 1966-67, and 1969-71. First tour was RM2 second was RM1. Decommissioned her in Bath Maine 1971. contact jinnis at swbell dot net |
Woodard, Sam | FTM1 | Dec 1966 – May 7, 1971 | W-4 | |
Walker, Palmer Spurgeon | EM2 | Mar 18, 1967 – Oct 19, 1968 | E | I was on 68 Vietnam course. Great Ship. Would love to hear from shipmates that was on the ship during the same time. |
Strohaker, John G. | 01 | Apr 1967 – Mar 1970 | Operations | Homeported in San Diego. Made 3 Wes-Pac cruises John Strohaker passed away 9/18/15. Online obituary: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com in Clarksville, AR |
Rowlett, Rollo | m.m.2 | Jun 1967 – Mar 1970 | F.E.R. Mach. Mate 2 | steamin' at the Ashau Valley |
James, George | FTM3/FTM2 | Aug 1967 – Aug 1972 | Fox | First time on Halsey, I was a missile tech. Second time 55B tech. First cruise to Vietnam with U.S.S. Enterprise (CVN 65), USS Long Beach (CGN 9), USS Bainbridge (DLGN /CGN 25), USS Truxtun (DLGN/CGN-35) First ship in 25 year career and the best. |
Metternich, Henry | FTM3/2 | Dec 1967 – Dec 1968 | Fox | Halsey was my first ship. Remember working many long nights with Jim Owens on the forward 55B. Also remember spending days polishing the wall in the forward passageway fox division owned. |
Warner, Mike | CYN3 | Jan 1968 – Sep 1970 | Comm. | Would love to hear from anyone that worked in the Radio Shack with me!! |
Edgemon, Buford (Scurvy) | GMM2 | Jan 2, 1968 – Nov 20, 1969 | W1 | Where the hell is everyone, I know your not all dead! Contact me and we will go to Subic Bay and see how many Bars we can destroy |
Gagne, Bill | rd2 | Feb 1, 1968 – Jun 1970 | oi | can't believe she's scapped. Benice to hear where everyone has ended up |
Heald, Fred | ETN-2 | Aug 1968 – Dec 1969 | Communications | |
Pelletier, David | ICFN | Dec 9, 1968 – Nov 15, 1970 | IC | I was probably he most mischevous sailor ever on the Halsey. But loved taking down the wind speed indicators or diving for the pit sword. |
Gimlin, Stanley | EN3/CWO3 RETIRED | Dec 14, 1968 – Jul 10, 1971 | A | CAPT GIG ENGINEER, LPO A-DIV. CAPTAIN JAMES A. HOOPER JR., COMMANDING OFFICER, A.S. MOREAU JR., EXECUTIVE OFFICER., COMDESRON 7 FLAGSHIP. HALSEY WAS THE BEST OF THE BEST!! EN2 CARL MERRYMAN WELL DONE!! FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS!!! |
Graham, Carl | GMM1 GMMC | Jan 19, 1969 – Oct 30, 1972 | W-1 | Came onbard as a GMM1 assigned to after missle house. Made GMMC on Nov. 1 1970. Chief in charge of after missle system and command career counslor. Retired as GMCS 8-1976. |
Herman, Wayne | CYN3 | Jul 1969 – Aug 1971 | COMDESRON 7 | I was part of the COMDESRON 7 Staff and was a CYN who worked in the Radio Shack. |
Baker, Pernell | SK3 | Jul 14, 1969 – Nov 10, 1971 | Supply | |
Dognazzi, John (Al) | BT | Oct 1969 – | B | I was aboard when the sip was put out of commission in Bath Maine. I stayed aboard during the ship yard period and recommissioned her in 1971. Halsey was the best ship afloat in the Navy during that time. Great crew and great Officers, |
Houghtaling, Gene | RD3 | Nov 1969 – Aug 1971 | OI | ERRN95@cox.net. The good ship Halsey. I bought a 750 Honda in Hong Kong on the way back from West Pac in 71. Flew back early from Subic Bay. I remain in the san diego area |
McKernan, Jim | Seaman | Nov 15, 1969 – Jul 2, 1971 | Deck and Radio Shack | Volunteered for Vietnam Service while a Naval Reservist. Served on one West Pac cruise in Tonkin Gulf in 1970-71. Very good men served in Halsey. Worked on Deck and then was in Radio Shack. |
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