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| 1957 – 1959 | 1960 | 1961 – 1962 |
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LT(jg) Richard M. Chase ENS Paul V. Ford AN Robert S. Henderson* LT Richard W. McKee LT(jg) Thomas F. Ries* LT Jeffrey K. Stillman ATC Donald R. Sand AMH2 Buckley D. Price |
LT(jg) Charles L. Berger* LT CDR Alan L. Emerson* LT(jg) Gene E.Erickson LT Robert S. Gershon AA Daniel D. Johns SHC Charles Mikosz LT(jg) James H. Thacker
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LT M. Roger Davis AO1 Louis Klesalek LT(jg) Paul D. Van Vleet |
| 1963 – 1964 | 1965 – 1966 | 1966 – 1967 |
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LT(jg) Alexander N. Anderson Lt(jg) Bob Bengston LT(jg) Daniel C. Cowhig LT Terry E. Emery RM3 Richard L Wesson, III |
LCDR Donald Wayne Beard LT(jg) Charles F. Clydesdale LT(jg) Brian J. Cronin ENS R.J. Fegan(1) AE3 Richard H. Fox PFC Loyd Hathaway AN Albert K. Kuewa LT(jg) Terrance Murphy(1) LT(jg) W. E. Swanson MMFN Keith D. Wick FN Chester Statun (1) Shot down the first MiG of the Vietnam War |
LT(jg) William M. Christensen - KIA/BNR LT J. Connell ABE3 Clark David Franklin LT William D. Frawley - KIA/BNR ENS Hal T. Hollingsworth LT Gary Hopps CDR Hubert B. Loheed LT(jg) Patrick H. Myers LCDR Charles D. Schoonover ABAN Douglas Thomas, Jr. LT(jg) Patrick W. Wilkes LT(jg) Donald J. Woloszyk - Presumed KIA LCDR Walter S. Wood FA Samuel T. Wilkinson |
| 1967 | 1968 – 1969 | 1969 – 1970 |
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AA Richard H. Hubbs |
LCDR Michael Dunn LCDR Gerald L. Ramsden LCDR Richard O’Connell CDR John H. Weaver LT(jg) David P. Neislar LT Norman E. Eidsmoe |
A03 James F. Brennan, Jr. LT Nicholas G. Brooks - KIA/BNR LT(jg) Richard C. Deuter LT Bruce C. Fryar LT(jg) Rex L. Parcels, Jr. LT Michael E. Quinn SN Billy Lee Rogers LT Terrence P. Ryan LT Leonard J. Schoeppner LT(jg) Richard C. Stephenson PN2 Robert M. Ticen |
| 1970 – 1971 | 1972 – 1973 | 1974 |
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SN A.C. Crain LT Barton S. Creed - KIA/BNR CDR Keith R.W. Curry LT M.E. Joseph LT(jg) Larry G. Lewis LT(jg) Carleton P. Miller, Jr. LCDR R.R. Renner AQF2 William S. Stewart |
LT(jg) Keith A. Christophersen LCDR Philip S. Clark Jr. LT James A. Duensing LT(jg) Roy E. Haviland SGT Aubrey E. Lyle LCDR Charles L. Parker, Jr. AT2 Richard D. Wiehr |
LT Donald G. Allen PHAN John D. Graham AN Stephen Leeper AT2 Danny Porter PHAN Ronald F. St. John AM3 Steven R. Sanchez AOAN Antonio Segovia LT(jg) Roger O. Woodring
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| 1975 | 1978 | 1979 |
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AEAN Terry Ray Collum HTFN Donald Edwin McGavie |
LT(jg) John R. Babione* LCDR Clark Bruce* |
BTFN F. Davenport SH3 M. Degrate AN Eddie Payne MS3 D. Reed |
| 1980 – 1981 | 1982 | 1983 – 1984 |
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AC2 Edward L. Bennett LCDR Lowell D. Clifton LT William H. Marle LCDR Thomas W. Morton AN Paul A. Trerice |
SN Howard Benjamin LT Michael Brown FN Jody Hietala LT Frank Kertscher LT David Pies PHAN Mark Roth YNSN Terry Smith AE2 William Snider PO2 Brian Watson |
AMEAN Homer Z. Bravo FN Paul R. Chappell, Jr. FN Gregory W. Cochran AQ2 Robert R. Hanna MM1 Roy T. Johnston HM3 Walter L. Mullins AEAN Larry G. Schwab MM3 Larry W. Stomner BT3 Rick A. Teichert MM3 Michael W. Williams
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| 1985 – 1986 | 1987 | 1989 |
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FR K. Boggs AMS3 T. Graves LCDR G. Poole PN3 M. Sudney ACAN T. Tyler |
LT Fred "Fritz" Carozzo LT Stephen J. Healy QMSA David F. Hendrix LT(jg) David J. Madison ATAN Herbert M. Plath LT Daniel C. Smith LCDR Dennis J. Seipel AN Curtiss B. Springs FN Todd K. Unzueta |
ACC Merle P. McClurg |
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AMH3 Augustus H. "Gus" Buchanan LT William Costan LT Charles Turner |
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Marked with * indicates the name has been added after confirmation and verification by the Memorial Advisor Board. Editors note: This is not inclusive, nor final and we appreciate any corrected or additional information you may provide. Our appreciation is extended to many Rangermen who have provided both names and dates, but also verification. Most information has been obtained by researching cruise books. Often we have found between cruises records are not available. All Vietnam MIAs were reclassified to KIA/BNR (Killed in Action/Body Not Recovered). Our policy for corrections is:
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GIVEN
The battle now is over, The sailor breathes his last.
By Ken B. Harper
Feb. 13, 2003
His friends and family gather, As the world just rolls on past.
For God, for cause, for country, This sailor gave his life.
With pride-with honor-with courage, He paid the highest price.
There’ll be no call to arms, No putting on of gear,
No waiting for engagement, No more the taste of fear.
Six men bear him softly And lay him gently down.
He’ll soon be covered over, And lie beneath the ground.
A folded flag for all to see, The price this sailor paid,
That keeps the fight for freedom Alive another day.
Some will say he’s crazy To stand and fight and die.
And because they have no courage, They’ll run away and hide.
But some are proud and willing To serve and give their all,
In glory they become monuments Or etched names on a wall.
So taps is played and rifles fired, Loved ones hearts are riven.
Both proud and sad, all do know This sailor’s life was Given.
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