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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Dash (MSO 428). 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 41 crew members registered for the USS Dash (MSO 428).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1981 | – now
| Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sykes, Lew | LTJG | 0000 – Jun 1, 1956 | Deck | Med deployment Jan-June 1956 |
| Carver, William M. (Shotgun) | GMA3 | 1953 – 1955 | Gunnery (I was it) | Plank Owner. I ran one of the watch sections as there were only two bosn's most of the time I was on board. |
| Lind, Maynard (Muggs) | IC3 | Aug 1954 – Sep 1955 | E | Just looking back at old times. |
| Pauly, Don | LTJG THEN LT | Nov 1955 – Jun 1958 | XO but CO in late 1958 | XO for two Med cruises under LT Webb then LCDR Justman and CO April to June 1958 while school ship at Minewarfare School Yorktown and for visits to Washington DC and Richmond VA. Retired as CAPTAIN USN in 1981 after many ship commands. |
| Capps, William | RD2-P5 | 1956 – 1959 | I was a radarman for three Atlantic crossings from 1956-1959. I remember XO Lt. Pauly and a few others. Would be interested in others who served during this time. | |
| Kerrigan, Francis | BM3 | Jan 3, 1956 – Jun 11, 1956 | Deck | Went on Med cruise with LT.Sykes and XO Pauly, got discharged the 13th of June |
| Capps, William | RD2-P5 | Aug 1956 – 1959 | I was on the ship as radarman, made three Atlantic crossings and actually swept live mines off the coast of Germany where we were closely watched by Russian (East German) patrol boats. See history I posted on the website. | |
| Tucker, Johnnie | Jul 26, 1957 – Jun 26, 1958 | 81 | ||
| Martin, Robert | ET2 (E-5) | 1961 – 1963 | Passed away October 20, 1999 | |
| Maine, Bob | EM2 | Sep 10, 1962 – Jul 10, 1964 | Engineering-Electrican | Made a very memorable Med. Cruise, our Captain went beserk, had us all painting the passage ways at mid-nite, when we arrived back in Little Creek, Va., after 7 mos. of his stuff, he was escorted off the ship & gone. |
| Zeigler, Arthur | 1963 – 1967 | |||
| McGuire, Jack | RM2 | Jul 1963 – Jul 1966 | operations | |
| Caldwell, Charles (Chuck) | EN 2 | Jan 1, 1964 – Jul 15, 1967 | Engineering | |
| Krane, Donald Krane | ETN2 | Apr 5, 1964 – Sep 10, 1966 | Mine 43 | |
| Griffiths, Thomas | ETR2 | Jun 1966 – Jul 1967 | OPS | Made a MED cruise. Tthe return voyage was almost one month after we found out where the fresh water had gone. We didn't have water to shower, wash clothes because of a. blown head , left for ET "B" School after we went to Charleston, SC. |
| Andros, Jim | RD2 | Sep 13, 1966 – Aug 6, 1968 | 43 | No recreation but good friends. |
| Luis Jr, John | BM3 | Feb 14, 1968 – Oct 17, 1969 | Deck | |
| Reitz, Rick / The Steamer | EN-2 | Jan 1969 – Oct 1969 | Engineering (Auxiliary) | Boarded ship after change of command. Assigned forward engine room and all auxiliaries. Overhaul in Denton Shipyards. 6 weeks refresher training. Scored highest on Mag Sweep Generator on E and W Coast. Looking for shipmates. |
| Schultz, Art | SR | Nov 1969 – Aug 1971 | COOK | WAS THE COOK FOR THAT SHORT TIME,COOKED IN EVERY PORT WE PULLED INTO CAPTAIN ORDERS ,AND THE SHIP NEVER STAY IN PORT LONG WENT TO FL TO THE MED ,AND IT WAS A ROUGH CROSSING ,SWELLS 20 FT PLUS |
| Warrick, Charles | RM-2 | 1970 – Aug 1971 | Transferred from U.S.S. Dominant to Dash late 1970 or early 1971.(Same Division) Leading Radioman until Aug, 1971(Completion of four-yr duty). Enjoyed my duty. Radioman, 2nd Class. | |
| Feltus, James | HT3 | Feb 1970 – Feb 1973 | ||
| Hathaway, Thomas | HM1 | 1971 – 1974 | Doc. Hathaway retired and moved back to his home town in Wisconsin. He passed away one year after his retirement from diabetes. We all will miss him. | |
| De Marco, Alexander | FN | Jan 10, 1971 – Feb 17, 1972 | eng. | all the good times shark fishing |
| Shaner, Wayne H. | LTJG | Nov 1971 – Sep 1974 | ||
| McCarty, Kent | RADIOMAN 2ND CLASS | Jan 6, 1972 – Jul 13, 1973 | USS Dash MSO-428 | On board the USS Dash in Fall River Mass. I remember ariving back from Charleston SC in the winter time will the ship covered with ice. It looked like a winter wonderland. Same beautiful wife, with two kids and five grandsons. Hi to all !!! |
| Symons, Robert | YN1 | Apr 1972 – Apr 1974 | Admin/Personnel | Served as yeoman/personnelman in Fall River, MA. Retired from Navy in November 1977. |
| Moe, Donald | RM-2 | May 1972 – Sep 19, 1973 | Radio | Got out in 73 came back to Washington. I went back to school for awhile. Joined the Operating Engineers for 10 years. I became and insurance broker in 1982 and I am now semi-retired. I scout for the SF Giants |
| Bowser, John | BM2 | May 15, 1972 – Jul 3, 1973 | deck | Fall River MA as a Reserve Training ship. Now running a nudist resort in the southern tip of Texas. |
| Wolfe, Tom | ENSIGN | Jul 1, 1972 – Dec 30, 1972 | My first ship as a 22 year old green ensign, straight out of USNA, prior to Nuke School. | |
| Pope, Jim | ENC | Dec 15, 1976 – Dec 15, 1978 | M&A | Good duty, but no West Pacs. |
| Campilio, Richard | EN-2 | Sep 1978 – Apr 1982 | Engineering | |
| Kirvan Jr., Richard E. (Rick) | HT3 | Nov 1979 – Apr 1981 | ||
| Umbrino, Mike | EN2 | Dec 1979 – Feb 1982 | Engineering | Fun was had by all. We where the ones who got the Minesweep Engines working after many years of not being used. |
| Steward, Buck | HM1 | 1980 – 1982 | ||
| Noe, Steven | SK2 | 1980 – 1982 | Supply | |
| Jordan, Charlie | RM1 | Jun 1980 – | commander staff | Dash was the flagship for the division while it was in Fall River Mass. |
| Flynn, Kevin | STG2 | Aug 1980 – Aug 1983 | ||
| Graham, Kenneth | HT2 | Dec 15, 1980 – | ||
| Holladay, Bob | FIREMAN | 1981 – 1982 | Engineering | This vessel of the Dirty D's was my first ship. Went on to carriers, frigates, guided missle crusiers, and ammo dumps. Retired and living in Cola, SC |
| Flanagan, Edward Ted | E-3 BM | May 12, 1981 – Jul 10, 1982 | Deck | We had a good basketball team we played when we were in Newport. We all were very competive, A shout out to Mchale |
| Cook, John | EM2 | Sep 1, 1981 – 1983 | Engineering | Spent much time thinking of home. When I re-enlisted, they told me the Dash was welded to the Peir in Newport. Got married and was haze greg and underway. Great food. (we were allowed to cook for ourselves while out of our home port.) |
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