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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Hunley (AS 31). 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 1211 crew members registered for the USS Hunley (AS 31).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1962 | 1963 – 1964 | 1965 – 1966 | 1967 – 1968 | 1969 – 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 – 1974 | 1975 – 1976 | 1977 – 1978 | 1979 – 1980 | 1981 | 1982 – 1983 | 1984 | 1985 – 1986 | 1987 – 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 – 1992 | 1993 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Fitzgerald, Joe | E5-EM | 1977 – 1979 | R-3 | . |
Barry, James R. "Jim" | SN | 1977 – 1979 | TWR, Supply; Hunley, Chief's Mess | Requested orders to the USS Nimitz. Was promoted to YN3 on the USS Nimitz where I worked in Special Services. Received an "early out" in order to complete Army ROTC. Commissioned in 1980 -- retired as a Captain, ENG. |
Cordell, Kevin | ET2 | 1977 – Oct 1978 | R4 | Had some great times in Charleston and some good buddies on the Hunley. |
Dewar, Karl | E2 | 1977 – 1978 | Deck | I came aboard while the Hunley was at port in Charleston. I was assigned to the deck crew, but I spent most of my time as a Mess Specialist (cook). We won the Ney Award for Food Service Excellence while I was on board. |
Collins, Bill | HT3 | 1977 – 1978 | DC | Goose Creek!?! Got to know many people, good times. |
Keller, Terry | HT/5 | 1977 – 1979 | R1 | Hello Shipmates! It was great to serve with you in Charleston and the trip to Guam, our time in Guam was really nice. Crazy times back then. Not sure how we survived those times the hard work and hours of harder partys. |
Poteat, Keith | MM3 | 1977 – 1980 | M-Div. B & E | Got onboard in Charleston, worked in the forward engine room. Ran Boilers & Evaporators. Ship went to dry dock in Boston, to Rio, the Straits Of Magellen, Valparaiso Chile, Hawaii and then Guam. |
Burleigh, Dick (Whip) | Ltjg | 1977 – 1980 | DCA | Great Ship, CO's and crew. Loved deployment to Guam. Where are the CDO Gathering of Eagles? |
Williams, Mark, Willie | RMSN, RM3 | Jan 1977 – Jun 1977 | Communications | |
Taulton, Howard | CPL | Jan 10, 1977 – Jan 10, 1979 | mardet | Would love to here from my shipmates |
Speth, Daniel | HT-3 | Feb 10, 1977 – Oct 15, 1980 | R-1 | Got on in Charleston - went to Guam and back - started in dive locker then to rigging locker then spent time in foundry then finished duty in pipe shop - would like to hear from any shipmates - living in L.A. now - look me up. |
Hogg, Lyndon | HT3 | Mar 1977 – Aug 1979 | R-1 | Goose Creek SC to Guam. I was able to see Rio, the Straits Of Magellen, Valparaiso Chile, Hawaii and go from a pollywog to a shellback and then a golden shellback. I had a great time aboard the Hunley. |
Cole, David | en3 | Mar 1977 – Oct 1979 | R-2 | hydraulic / pneumatic shop reported to ship in charleston sc 3/77 rode ship tp guam transferred to uss cayuga in ca in 10/79 |
Engelhart, Ronald | E-5, SK2 | Mar 1977 – Nov 1978 | S-5 Division | Reported on board in Charleston, went to Cape Kennedy, Boston, Norfolk, Rio De Janero, Valperaiso, Pearl Harbor, then Guam. Crossdecked to USS Proteus AS-19 and came back to Long Beach where I was separated in 1979. |
Tracy, Edward | HTFA TO DC1(SW) | Apr 1977 – Nov 1980 | Repair | Two tours, drummer of Wildwood USA. Great times, great friends and thank you Captains Wigley and Bump for letting us bring american country music to Scotland. Please e-mail me you Harmonyites! |
Boyer, Edward | ET2 | Apr 10, 1977 – Sep 9, 1981 | R-4 Antenna Shop | |
Boyer, Edward (Ed) | ET-2 | Apr 11, 1977 – Sep 10, 1981 | R-4 Antenna repair | I sure miss being on the Hunley. It was the best duty station in the Navy. Being on Guam the whole time with the Hunley was a vacation in paradise. R-4 personnel give me a call or e-mail me. It's been way too long. |
Truax, Wayne | HT2 | May 1977 – Oct 1980 | DC | Rode the ship from Charleston to Guam and back. |
Rich, Ronald / Ron | EM E3 | May 1, 1977 – 1978 | Electrical | Transferred off the Hunley to keep from going to Guam. Tranferred to the USS Dewey DDG-45 |
Gamrat, Ray | JO3 | Jun 1977 – Aug 1978 | HR Division (Admin) | I was the ship's Journalist and ran the ship's newspaper. It was a great experience to actually live on board and experience Navy life. Met a lot of great people and had fun in Charleston, SC. GOD BLESS the Hunley!! |
Griffin, James | RM3 | Jul 1977 – Mar 1979 | OC | Slow ride to Guam in 1978 from Charleston via Straits of Magellan. Lost cruise book to hurricane would like to get another one or a copy of one on cd. |
Rogers, Daryl | bm3 | Jul 20, 1977 – Sep 20, 1979 | 2nd and weapons | I ran the 1st Lt store room from Charleston to Guam and left shortly after to report to DS "A" school at Mare Island California. Was also a crane operator and BM of the watch on board on duty days. |
Dement, Larry | IC2 | Aug 1977 – Jul 1980 | R-3 | REPORTED ABOARD IN CHARLESTON SC WENT TO BOSTON BACK TO SC THEN TO GUAM AND BACK TO SC |
Dement, Larry / Red | IC2 | Aug 10, 1977 – Sep 21, 1980 | R3 | |
Corey, Bret | IM2 | Aug 25, 1977 – Aug 24, 1981 | Repair | |
Page, Raymond | HM2 | Sep 1977 – Jun 18, 1980 | Medical | |
Lanford, Bill | EM3 | Sep 1977 – Feb 21, 1981 | E | I am proud to have served on the Hunley.with travels from Charleston SC to Guam and back to Charleston, becoming a golden shellback is one of my favorite memories,also I really miss the friends I made while aboard the ship. |
Taylor, Chris | GMT | Sep 1977 – Jan 1979 | was in Charleston, then went to Guam | |
Smith, James | E-2 | Sep 1977 – Jun 1978 | quartermaster | |
Lackey, Bill | MM3 | Sep 1, 1977 – Aug 15, 1980 | B&E | |
Steidley, John G | MS1 | Sep 17, 1977 – Feb 6, 1981 | SUPPLY | WE took first place in the NEY AWARD compition while I was on board. I was the baker, and later on a watch captian in the galley. |
Jones, Ernest Captjelly | Sk3 | Oct 1977 – Apr 1979 | Supply | The Box Kickers 20-4 |
Marquardt, Marlyn (Marke) | mm2 | Oct 7, 1977 – May 31, 1981 | m | We were on the way to Guam in the Pacific, and a fire broke out in the forward engine room on August 7th, 1978 on route to Hawaii. In 2004 I received The Bronze Star and Meritorious Unit. Inquiring about others that got |
Bako, John | MM1 | 1978 – 1980 | R-5 | Fog in drydock leaking thru watertite doors. Transit to Guam and back. Riding out typhoons. Great ride for a ship that was supposedly welded to the pier and aground in coffee grounds. Beautiful diving in Guam. |
Maurice, Michael | RM3 | 1978 – Jan 1982 | COMMUNICATIONS | Reported onboard in Guam, traveled to Charleston, went to Cuba after overhaul and then onto Scotland,had many many friends and good times on board. Realize now what a great time of my life it was. |
Werrbach, Scott | MM3 | 1978 – 1980 | Engineering | I will never forget our descent into the maelstrom of Typhoon Tip. Neither will the rest of the men who personally experienced the greatest Super Typhoon in recorded history. |
Parker, Bill | EM-3 | 1978 – 1980 | R-3 | Remembering the varsity club, Mi elana's Are you a turtle? YBYSAIA!! |
Wells, Steve | EM-3 | 1978 – 1979 | E | Originally on the Proteous in R3, I had Hunley electrician mates lined up to take my spot heading to Long Beach, CA. I ended up in engineering and really got to know the ship and some great sailors. |
Biagioni, Steve | et2 | 1978 – 1981 | R-4 Antenna Shop | Hey, Chief Sam, Ed, Mario, Gower whats up? Miss you all!!! |
Gonder, Terry | RM1 | 1978 – 1980 | Comm | |
Trice, Tommy | GMG 3 | 1978 – 1981 | Armary-Deck Crains- Weight Test | Had a great time on this ship with great people. I got to see some great ports going to Guam and back. wish I would have stayed in. |
Piatt, Lance | ETN3 | 1978 – 1979 | R-4 | |
Shamblin, Steve | HT2 | 1978 – Apr 21, 1981 | DC | Looking for any old DC division guys, in touch with Rareshide, Hetu, Kriedler but looking for Pat Leahy. |
Edwards, Dana (Dj) | YN3 | Jan 1, 1978 – Nov 1, 1979 | 7 | I'm the widow of DJ and I'm reaching out to see if anyone who service with my husband alive or dead has a experienced illness related to asbestos. This include Multiple Myeloma and other cancers. Please contact me. |
Strzelewicz, Dave | MR3 | Feb 1978 – Dec 1979 | 31A | I couldn't understand why a ship that was in Charleston would go to Guam. Little did I know that He took me 10,000 miles away from home just to meet me. I got to know Christ on that little island and I've never been sorry. Thank you LORD |
Gavin, Marty | EN3/2 | Feb 21, 1978 – Jan 18, 1980 | AC&R Shop, Small Boat Shop | What a ride that was. I got railroaded by a Master Chief on charges that were dropped at my Court Marshal. I went on to retire an ENC. Where is Jose Valoret? |
Perry, James (Jimmy) | YNSA | Mar 1978 – Jul 1978 | Ship's Office Yeoman. Went to the yards in Boston Naval Yards in the Spring/Summer of 1978. Saw the original CSS HUNLEY brought in to port at the same pier at the old Navy Base Charleston, where the USS HUNLEY AS 31 used to berth. | |
Thompson, Bruce | EN3 | Mar 1978 – Feb 1981 | Forword engin room, then transferd to supply | Was attached to Hunley in Charleston, and Guam. Left in Hawaii, on the way to Scottland. I wanted to ride to Scottland, but did not want to recomment for 4 more years. I'm looking for Doc, Foster, Yang, Randy, and the rest of you guys. |
Olson, Timothy "Oly" | HT2 | Mar 1978 – May 1981 | R-1 Division Weld Shop | Living in Florida. Working for a large Civil Contractor and travel around the southeast.. |
Ware, Phillip | E5-MR2 | Mar 15, 1978 – Nov 5, 1981 | R2 | REPORTED ON BOARD IN CHARLESTON. WENT TO GUAM FOR TWO YEARS. HEY! DIRT BIKE RIDING BUDDIES...EMAIL ME! |
Baxter, Kenneth | e3 | Apr 27, 1978 – Apr 22, 1980 | deck | i was on the hunley stationed in guam am looking for some old buddies from that time |
Pistek, Eric | FN | May 1, 1978 – Oct 1, 1979 | Engineroom | 1st ship, Charleston SC, Took a cruise around the Cape of good hope, to GUAM |
Pistek, Eric | FN | May 1, 1978 – Apr 1, 1980 | M | I remember this ship well, the names evade me? |
Cicotte, George, engine room lower level primate | MM2(SS) RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS SHIFT SUPERVISOR | May 22, 1978 – Aug 17, 1980 | R-5 | Got out and went to work on the cleanup at Three Mile Island. A quarter century later, 7 children, 9 grandchildren, and I'm working for the Air Force. |
Johnson, Steve (Pkp) | ms3 | Jun 1, 1978 – Oct 21, 1980 | S-2 | |
Pistek, Eric | ENFN | Jun 1, 1978 – Nov 1, 1979 | Engine Room | Fairbanks Morse Diesels |
Wells, Eric | IC3 | Jun 2, 1978 – Aug 23, 1978 | R3 | |
Frigillana, Pete Michael | EMI | Jun 5, 1978 – Nov 15, 1978 | MAA DIV | Temp Addt'l Duty while enroute to USS Proteus (AS-19) in Guam USA. |
Olson, Darnea M. | SK3 | Jun 7, 1978 – Sep 15, 1981 | S-1 | Worked forward store rooms onboard. Worked t shed and warehouses in Guam. Worked store rooms in overhall till transfered. |
Williams, Glenn | ENFN | Jul 1978 – Oct 1979 | A-GANG (BOAT SHOP) | Looking back at my navy career, the Hunley was the best time I had. The work got done with as little BS as possible. |
Hamby, Phil | ICFN | Jul 1978 – Dec 1979 | E | Boarded in Charleston, SC and sailed to Guam. |
Doyle, Jeff Or Jebb | mr2 | Jul 1978 – Nov 1979 | R2 | worked in 38a |
Solt, Harrison | LTJG | Aug 1978 – Jun 1980 | R-2 | Picked up ship in Charleston, SC. Road ship to Guam. R-2 Division Officer for tour in Guam. |
Terrell, Willie | DP3 | Aug 1978 – Apr 1982 | ADP | Really enjoy my tour with the guys in S-7 Division. We are still in contact afterover 20 years. |
Murzin, John | BMSN | Aug 3, 1978 – Oct 10, 1979 | deck | Charleston to Guam, port of calls in Rio and Chile. Went skiing in Chile. Hawaii on to Guam. Worked very hard but the crew we had made it seem like fun too,always a team effort. Boat crew in Guam. Lost crew book would like to find copy |
Blue-corbray, Danyell | none | Aug 5, 1978 – Nov 22, 1979 | none | I never served but my father did. I've never meet him and would love to know him. His name is Kevin Odom. If any one has any contact info please email me. |
Pryde, Tom | GMT-5 WT-5 | Sep 1978 – Mar 1983 | w=3 | |
O'Shea, Thomas | PH3 | Sep 1978 – Oct 1980 | M6 | If ANYONE knows the exact date that we crossed the date line in June/July 1980 please contact me? thomas.oshea9956@yahoo.com |
Emigh, Mike | DK2 | Sep 30, 1978 – Mar 3, 1981 | S-4 | Guam and Charleston |
Scarpelli, Anthony | FTG2 | Oct 1978 – Sep 1979 | W-2 | Meet great people and had a great time. The hiking, scuba diving, parties, and great friends made it all enjoyable. Island hopping was a blast! |
Coleman, Nelson | YN1 | Oct 18, 1978 – 1981 | X-Admin | Worked in Admin as Officers Records Yeoman, then Legal Yeoman, and finally as Ship's Secretary for the Commanding Officer. View 'back then' Photo View 'now' Photo |
White, James | IM1 | Nov 8, 1978 – Jul 8, 1979 | R-2 | Cross decked from the Proteus. Was only on board a few monthes. Made 1st class P.O. while on board. Loved being able to use the 1st class P.O. lounge. Retired as an IMCS(SW) |
Lewis, Dan | MM2 (DV) | Dec 1978 – Jun 1980 | 72B - | I thought I had the best job on Guam; SCUBA repair shop. What a great job. Lots of good sea stories. |
Pennock, Charles | EMFN | Dec 5, 1978 – Feb 5, 1980 | Reported aboard as a fireman. Lt.Sides took one look at me and desided I looked like an electrician. I been one ever since. | |
Phipps, Michael | MM3 | Dec 7, 1978 – Mar 10, 1980 | S-6 | Started in 38A, but was soon sent to S-6 ROVSS and thrived. |
Bequette, Nathan Keith | EM3 | Dec 8, 1978 – Jul 1982 | R-3 57B Rubber & Plastics | Came aboard 78 in Guam rode her to Charleston then on to Holy Loch the memories the buddies the fun. Too many to name but the ones that stick out going to see Jethro Tull concert at his hometown in Inverness, Scotland |
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