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NameCommandRank/RateDivisionPeriodRemarks
Middendorff, Stephen (Steve0USS Cacapon (AO 52)Lt (jg) (now CAPT)RFeb 10, 1968 – Dec 24, 1969Served during 2 VietNam deployments. Off active duty and started reserve service 1/1970. Served 4 more years intermittent active duty 1988 - 1994, including as CTU 48.1.8 in 1994. retired as CAPT 11/1/1997.
Mears, DennisUSS Shenandoah (AD 44)LT (jg) / LTRepair - R3 / R6Apr 18, 1988 – Mar 29, 1991Served under three great CO' and a great repair boss
Morris, toxeyUSS Tripoli (LPH 10)LT (MC)MedicalMar 10, 1967 – Dec 20, 1967I am the ship's Medical Officer, learned new skills in rivet counting and suturing while sickbay vibrated, and worked with outstanding professional corpsmen. I am like Klavuhn; I would go back aboard today.
Mahoney, PatrickUSS Kamehameha (SSN 642)LT (O3)Office (MPA)Jun 16, 1996 – Jan 10, 1998Great memories on this boat - what a great crew!
Menke, AlexanderUSS Casablanca (CVE 55)LT - GUNNERY OFFICERApr 1942 – 1945Entered in loving memory of my father
Mikolajczyk, RonaldUSS Moctobi (ATF 105)LT - LCDRCommanding OfficerSep 1969 – Jan 1972Good ship, better crew. Make numerous cross Pacific journeys, into Viet Nam and towing Floating drydock. Spent time in Guam and served as shoulder ship for SSBN's departing harbor. Also, found numerous Russian artifact
Moore, Randy profile iconUSS Dixon (AS 37)LT - LCDRSupply (ASUPPO, Supply OPS, ADP & S6, & Supply QA)Jul 1993 – Dec 1995The best crew and memories in the World's Greatest Navy! LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randymoore1
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Mattson, ClydeUSS Proteus (AS 19)LT - LCDR (LDO)ENG - CHENG1991 – 1992The last CHENG on AS-19. Old Pro was my home - I loved the job as CHENG. ENG/REP/SUP all worked hard to PASS OPPE--WE PASSED THE FIRST TIME AROUND(against all odds)!!! Aust. run followed by PSNY & DECOMMISSIONING. Great crew & Wardroom.
McMurtrie, JohnUSS Wainwright (CG 28)LT and LCDROperations DepartmentJan 1986 – Apr 1988
Mitchell, JerryUSS Kinkaid (DD 965)Lt cmdrSealOct 5, 1985 – Aug 20, 1991I really enjoyed my command there... I great bunch of guys... PS BM1 Battin are you still alive? LOl
Meyer, PaulUSS Allegheny (ATA 179)LT COMANDER1945 – 1945
Megill, Henry/ BogeyUSS Corregidor (CVE 58)LT COMMANDERNavigator1953 –My father passed away in 1990 due to a rare form of leukemia. He was the navigator of the ship during the Korean War. He was good friends with the ships dentist. Dr. Carlo something. We just called him Uncle Carlo. Is anyone still alive who serve
Mohr, KennethUSS Lake Champlain (CG 57)LT FC2CS1987 – Nov 1990Plank Owner. After discharge went to nursing school and re-entered Naval Reserve Nurse Corps
MacGregor, Robert John USS LSM 252 (LSM 252)LT JG?1944 – 1946my father Robert was an officer on board in the Pacific. 252 was next to the Missouri in Tokyo Bay
MacHt, WillUSS Fort Snelling (LSD 30)LT JGCommunications Officer/Navigator/Admin OfficerNov 22, 1979 – Feb 28, 1982A great ship. Lots of memories from the Baltimore Shipyard to Arctic Circle.
Marko, MargoUSS Consolation (AH 15)LT JGNurse onboardJan 1945 – Jan 1946Went through the Panama Canal, stopping in Hawaii, Okinowa and Wakayama.
Martin, EdwinUSS Frederick (LST 1184)Lt jg3rdOct 15, 1986 – Sep 16, 1987
McGhee, KevinUSS Barbour County (LST 1195)LT JGDCAMar 1980 – Jun 1982I am now a Pastor - but my sermons are often full of stories from my days when the BC went to the IO. I am so proud to have served with all of you!
Meade, GeorgeUSS Manila Bay (CVE 61)LT JGEngneering1943 – 1945My Grandfather served onboard the Manila Bay and was there for the kamakaze attack. He's getting on now but he loves hearing about anything we can tell him about the ship and her crew! Please let us know if anyone remembers him.
Mendoza, JoeUSS Casablanca (CVE 55)LT JG Naval air wing fighter pilot1944 – 1945This is for my dad who passed 2-20-17. He flew FM-2 Wildcats and was a Naval Aviator aboard the Casablanca
Middleton, JohnUSS Lindenwald (LSD 6)Lt JGgunneryDec 9, 1943 –My father, Edward Middleton, was gunnery officer on the Lindenwald from her commissioning until shortly after she reached Okinawa, where he was transferred stateside to serve as the executive officer of a new LSD.
McMicken, WilliamUSS Snook (SSN 592)LT MCMedicalApr 1961 – Apr 1962Member of the Commissioning Crew ... Plankowner Also was Medical Officer of USS Seawolf SSN-575 and Squadron Medical Officer, SUBRON SIX
McMicken, WilliamUSS Seawolf (SSN 575)LT MCMedicalApr 1960 – Mar 1961
McMicken, WilliamSubmarine Squadron 6 (SUBRON 6)LT MCMedicalJul 1962 – Jul 1963
McDougall, Gordon profile iconNaval Hospital OkinawaLT MSCStaff MemberJul 19, 1976 – Jun 25, 1979Was with the advance party to convert Army Hospital Camp Kue to Naval Hospital Okinawa
Morgan, RayUSS Tautog (SSN 639)LT(03)Sonar Officer, MPA, EOAug 16, 1989 – Feb 10, 1993Two Westpac's, Two CO's. Great Memories.
MacKinnon, BruceUSS Hermitage (LSD 34)LT(JG)OperationsAug 20, 1960 – Jun 6, 1962
Maher, JamesUSS Fortify (MSO 446)Lt(jg)DeckJun 1959 – Dec 1962Best time of my life with first real responsibility. Two WesPac tours 1960-1962. Pre-Market Time patrol out of DaNang VN. Still friends with Ops. Officer, Lt(jg) Ken Wood, who later was best man at wedding.
Manos, TomUSS Trippe (FF 1075)LT(jg)OI1980 – 1984Unbelievably good ship and good experience. My compliments to all shipmates. See more of us at navyreconnected.org
Matteson, MaxUSS Fort Snelling (LSD 30)Lt(jg)Operations DepartmentJul 10, 1955 – Jul 14, 1957It was a great ship and I sailed with two great commanding officers, Capt. Marvin-Smith, on board when I arrived, and then Captain DuBois was the captain when I left the ship for civilian life.
McConnell, HowardUSS LSM 311 (LSM 311)LT(JG)Executive officer; commanding officerMay 1944 – Jun 1946We did good work - all hands.
Mellen, GeorgeUSS Anchorage (LSD 36)Lt(jg)A-Division OfficerSep 1968 – Jun 1971Served under Capt. Percy S. Beaman & Executive Officer Commander Robert F. Connally as a plank owner and member of the commissioning crew. In 2 years we visited Hawaii, Japan, Australia; a time well spent !
Merritt, JimUSS Brister (DE 327)Lt(jg)2nd Div., 1st Div.Apr 27, 1967 – Sep 21, 1968Met the ship off Vung Tau, Vietnam, April 1967, and remained aboard until its decommissioning, Sept. 1968. Started out as 2nd Division officer but spent most of my time aboard as 1st Division officer. Good men!
Mickelson, JohnUSS Peterson (DD 969)LT(jg)Guns/DCAOct 1978 – Mar 1982The Proud Pete, what a contrast, professional, hard working, but partied hard. Some of the Wardroom antics still make me laugh. Have stayed in touch with Capt Grunwald. Couldn't have had a better Div Officer tour.
Miller, RobertUSS Peleliu (LHA 5)LT(JG)DeckSep 1991 – Oct 1994
Ming, AlUSS Spruance (DD 963)LT(JG)CA/RepairDec 11, 1987 – Oct 25, 1990They decommissioned my ship??? Guess they finally found the rust patch by the keel in the CBR storeroom!
Mingledorff, GeorgeUSS Cone (DD 866)LT(JG)M&BDec 1, 1971 – Aug 15, 1973Served as MPA; I remember the helo crash the first day on Yankee Station. Pulled into DaNang to offload. Also, remember the "Latch" visit. Remember the change of command in Hong Kong.
Mitchell, JohnUSS Gridley (CG 21)LT(jg)OIJul 4, 1970 – Nov 1971First andonly sea duty. Great respect for Capt. Thorsen and Cdr. Dodd. Fine crew--all professionals. Cannot believe it has been more than 40 years.
Mooney, BillUSS Thomaston (LSD 28)LT(jg)First and Second, ThirdMar 1967 – Mar 1969Some great times.....and a few not so good. All in all, great.
Mullaney, ThomasUSS Hissem (DER 400)LT(jg)OPSApr 1962 – Aug 1964Cuba Crisis, search for USS Thresher, Operation Deepfreeze, World Cruise. Wardroom reunions continue by Zoom.

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