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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Intrepid (CV 11). 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 546 crew members registered for the USS Intrepid (CV 11).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1946 | 1952 – 1957 | 1958 – 1960 | 1961 – 1962 | 1963 – 1964 | 1965 – 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 – 1970 | 1971 | 1972 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Gamm, James | EM-2 | Aug 17, 1664 – Mar 31, 1967 | E | Loved my time on board. |
Brown, Belford | boat mate 2nd | Apr 15, 1926 – Apr 15, 1947 | 4th | one helluva fight |
Ross, Harry M | AOC | Jul 1941 – Jul 1943 | A5 | My father was plank owner on thr fighting I, and he brought me aboard when I was 3 years old in Norfolk. |
Anderson, Harold | 1942 – 1944 | Aviation Metalsmith | This is my Dad, he served on this ship during the war and was later transfered to the USS Antietam. He has passed away but I would love to here from anyone who knew him. | |
Morales, John | Unknown | Jun 23, 1942 – Jun 23, 1945 | USS Intrepid | I am looking for anyone that may have known my dad during ww2 on the USS Intrepid.,or maybe have any photos that he may be in.he past away last year 5/14/2015.Well it would be nice.(619)850-4759 Thank You |
Wilkinson, William (Bill) | RADIOMAN 3/C | 1943 – 1945 | Communication ( K ) | plank holder of CV11 served until 1945 transfered to USS Midway CVB 41 until my discharge 1945 |
McDonnell, Donald | 1943 – 1945 | Dud torpedo lodged in compartment next to mine (Leyte Gulf); otherwise no more Mr. McDonnell; survived 4 Kamikazes | ||
Hartman, Elmer | 3RD CLASS AVIATION MACHINIST MATE | 1943 – Oct 1946 | v6 | |
Harvell, James | AOC | 1943 – 1943 | V-7 | Plank Owner--part of pre-comissioning and comissioning crew |
Davis, William B. "billy" Or "dave" | CM3C | 1943 – 1945 | This is my father. He was a member of the commissioning crew, though I can find no evidence of him being a plank owner. I recently found some photos of him and some buddies. Interest? contact me. | |
Crowe, Vernon | Chief (CRM) | 1943 – 1945 | Fleet Communications | This is my father. He served as Chief Radio Operator from 1943 until the end of WWII. Prior to this assignment he served on the USS Ranger in the Atlantic. He passed away in 1971. I would love to hear from anyone who knew him. |
McGlaun, Willie Frank (Bill Dad) | SEAMAN | 1943 – Jul 3, 1945 | GUNNERS MATE | THIS IS MY UNCLE WHO PASSED AWAY ON APRIL 8, 2011. WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM ANY SHIPMATES WHO REMEMBER HIM. HE LOST VISION IN HIS RIGHT EYE. IN HIS PROFESSIONAL LIFE HE WAS A PROFESSIONAL COUNTRY WESTERN FIDDLE PLAYER. |
Barnes, Dale (Barney) | Unknown | 1943 – | Unknown | Dale Barnes is my father in law. He is still alive but in a nursing home. Looking for any friends or someone with more information about his service. I believe he flew in the TBM-3's. Dale had 10 children. |
Faw, Ernest | seaman 1st class | Apr 1943 – Dec 1945 | Flight deck crew | Pre-commissioned at Newport News, VA He enlisted at 17. Honorable discharge Got off in Osaki, Japan 6574188 I think that was his service number. Still living in North Carolina |
Mann, Harold Buddy | SEAMAN 3RD CLASS | Apr 26, 1943 – Aug 15, 1945 | TOW TRACTOR OPPERATOR | I AM WRITING FOR MY GREAT UNCLE HARROLD BUDDY MANN. HE WENT ABORD INTREPID FOR SHAKEDOWN CRUISE,AND ACTION IN SOUTH PACIFIC. HE WAS A TOW TRACTOR OPPERATOR. ANYONE INTERESTED IN HIS ADDRESS, WRITE ME AN E MAIL, AND I WILL SEND |
Toft, Robert(Bob) | Aviation Machinist's Mate P (Aviation Propeller Mechanic) 3rd Class AMMP3c | Apr 26, 1943 – Mar 16, 1944 | Avaiton | Dad was a plank holder and was on the shake down cruise. Remember a story of the panama canal and how the ship scrapped through. Prop mechanic, and fire fighter. Left the ship in San Fran due to burst ear from kamikaze. |
Palomaa, Edward Ray | Radarman 3/c | May 14, 1943 – Apr 1946 | Division 3 | This is my father. He passed away 10/02 His best buddies were George Neuwald &Thom Ruben. I would love to hear from them or anyone who remembers him. I Read Raymond Stone's wonderful book & would love his contact info |
Smith, James / Jimmy | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | May 18, 1943 – Feb 27, 1946 | SV 6 | This is my father. He died 1976 |
Clemmer, Leslie | LT JG | Aug 1, 1943 – Oct 30, 1945 | K2 | |
Barry, Joseph | RM 1C | Aug 16, 1943 – Jan 15, 1946 | K1 | Plank owner. Have visited ship many times in New York, where she is now a musium with great displays about her service. |
Hudson, Melvin | BM2C USN | Aug 16, 1943 – Dec 1945 | 3B Division and 2nd Division | Plank-owner; shake-down cruise to Trinadad, director operator quad of 40mm guns. Looking for shipmates (or family of) "the Dooley brothers" from northern California; and any family of Rhett Jones of Malvern, AL (killed in action 2/16/44) |
Duke, John Robert | RADIOMAN SECOND CLASS | Aug 16, 1943 – 1945 | CANNOT FIND | This is my dad. He passed away Sept 27, 2005. He was very proud to have served his country. He saved paperword from his time aboard the USS INTREPID. He had a copy of her commissioning ceremony program. |
Schmidt, Frederick C. | AMM 1 | Sep 12, 1943 – Jun 22, 1945 | Shakedown cruise, transit thru the Panama Canal, and Pacific Campaign 44-45. Fred Schmidt, my father, has passed on. I am writing this entry in hope that someone on the Intrepid that knew him is able to respond and possibly share a story. | |
Capwell, Lester | SLC | Sep 21, 1943 – | ||
Knutson, Bernell (Bernie) | PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS | 1944 – | Communications | I was temporarily assigned as the radio operator on Intrepid (to replace radio crew killed?). |
Zweck, Kenneth | Seaman 1st | 1944 – 1946 | Deck | This is for my uncle Kenny. We are honoring him Sept 28th - Oct 2, 2011 at the USS Newport Reunion in Norfolk, VA. Kenny lives in South Milwaukee, WI He is on facebook and is a retired truck driver. 414-301-4276 |
Williams, John G. "Bud" | LT | 1944 – | VT-18 | This is my father-in-law, deceased in 1955. Avenger pilot with VT-18 during the Battle for Leyte Gulf. Awarded Navy Cross and two Distinguished Flying Crosses. In 1945 became XO of VT-18. |
Goetz, Wayne | Machinist Mate Third Class | 1944 – 1946 | Task Force 38 | Would enjoy hearing from any one who served on the ship during 1944 to 1946. At this writing I am 97 years old and in April 2013 was flown by the Indy Honor flight to see our WWII Memorial -- awesome! 2768 C Club,47331 |
Stoner, George | E | 1944 – 1946 | Elect | Lucky |
Eads, James | Gunner | 1944 – | Quad 40s | My father, James E. Eads (RIP) as a gunner, earned his Purple Heart 18 March 1945 at the Battle of Okinawa. Shrapnel from an exploding kamikaze betty. |
Ratcliff, Orestes Theodore “ted” | Unknown | 1944 – | Unknown | Ted was my grandfather. We would love to know if you knew him. He passed in 1997. |
Bolles, Edgar | F3C | Jan 6, 1944 – Mar 1944 | UKN | My Grandfather: Boarded 6Jan44, SanFrancisco CA |
Tiffany, Robert | Seaman 1st class | Jan 20, 1944 – Feb 3, 1946 | V 6 | Retired thinking about the old ship. |
Stockman, Homer | S1c | Jan 24, 1944 – Oct 25, 1945 | Navy | Homer Allen Stockman is my husbands grand father. Recently, Mr. Stockman's family donated his uniform, letters, and books to the Intrepid Museum in New York City. |
Morris, Jesse | Fireman First Class | Feb 1944 – May 1946 | B | served all 2 years on ship |
Gonzales, Ralph | RADIOMAN 3RD CLASS | Dec 28, 1944 – Apr 20, 1946 | Communication (K1) | I am Searching for Paul Zimmerman from New York. I can be reached at (956)689-2704 in 171 East Sunset Raymondville, Texas 78580 |
Lorge, Bud | RM2 | 1945 – 1946 | Radioman | . I was a Radioman. Served on the USS Intrepid |
Landry, Burke J. | S1ST | Feb 23, 1945 – Apr 20, 1946 | V6 | I enlisted in Houston,TX having lived in Pasadena,TX. Pulled boot camp at San Diego, company 577-58-34. First assignment was Naval Hospital, Shoemaker, CA. Boarded ship at Hunter's Point. Left ship at H P around April for home. |
Tufft, Ernie | PHM3C | Nov 1945 – Jun 4, 1946 | Medical | I was an Operating Room Technician. |
Fulk, Vaits Jr. | Jul 10, 1946 – | V 6 | my father past away in 1973. But i have every letter that he wrote to his parent while serving in the US Navy.In this letter he is talking about being in the flight div. All motor mach were frozen.He couldn't go on leave. |
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