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Name | Command | Rank/Rate | Division | Period | Remarks |
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Barrett, Vaughn | Wenatchee (YTB 808) | bm3 | waterfront operations | Aug 25, 1986 – Aug 25, 1990 | NONE .............................. |
Boyer, John | Agawam (YTB 809) | EN 1 | Tugs | Jun 1986 – Oct 1987 | |
Buoy, John | Campti (YTB 816) | BMC | Tug Master | Jul 1, 1988 – Jul 1, 1990 | |
Bovard, D Chase | Iuka (YTB 819) | YTB 819 | maritime school, tongue point | Jun 8, 1997 – Apr 13, 1999 | I TRAINED ON THIS TUG IN SCHOOL, THEN BECAME THE PIC AS A CADET. I HAVE VERY FOND MEMORIES OF THAT BOAT. I HAD THE SEEDS OF MARINE ENGINEERING SOWN ON THAT SHIP. I AM NOW A THIRD ENGINEER UNLIMITED HP WORKING IN ALASKA FOR AMHS |
Brewer, Stephen | Pawhuska (YTB 822) | Seaman | Port Sevices | Mar 15, 1991 – May 1993 | |
Babb, Barbara | Wathena (YTB 825) | EN2/EN1 | Chief Engineer | Feb 1986 – May 1989 | Was the CHENG of YTB-825 and YTB-790 at various times in the dates provided. |
Birtwelll, Fred | Metacom (YTB 829) | EN2 | Engineer | Oct 1, 1977 – Jan 31, 1990 | I was a Naval Reservist member of a NSSF unit (Quincy, Mass) assigned to SUBASE NSSF. Qualified as engineer on YTB829 in 1977 under Tug Master Bob Denham BM1. Crewed YTB829, YTB834 and YTB816 from 1977 to 1990. |
Butler, Jay | Pushmataha (YTB 830) | MM1 | Engineering | Jun 1984 – Dec 1984 | Great crew. I remember good times with crew especially Selvedge, EN1 Joseph woodall. I was tdy to the tug while on humanitarian transfer to shore duty |
Bowden-paro, Melissa Or Missy | Negwagon (YTB 834) | EM2 | Engineer/RPPO/Deck | May 1989 – Nov 8, 1991 | I can't believe the "34" is still moving!!! I miss it, it was the most fun I have ever had! Well no, state pier was just as great... This boat was my baby, glad to see she's still blowing and going... |