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Attention shipmates, the curator aboard the BB-62 is
in dire need of recent era (80's-90's) enlisted and officers
uniform donations of any rating or rank. If anyone can help
with these needs,please contact me for details. We have
also dismantled part of the 5th Div berthing to be used
as a display area and have found many pictures, letters,
mailed and unmailed, ID's, etc, etc. I will be posting some
of the items found with the names that I can come up with.
The items are from the mid to late 80's including change
up to a quarter but no green bills.
We need the uniforms for display in selected areas of
the ship when it opens in Sept. Thanks for any help we can
get. Regards, Bob Walters N-Div '55-'57
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I flew into Philly last Thursday to visit a vendor, and
got a great view of the Big J at her berth in Camden. Unfortunately,
I didn't have enough time to visit her, but hope to next
time I'm out there.
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4/8/01 Just read down thru the entire N.J. log. There
is a lot of talk about being a "plank owner". Could someone
tell me just what that means?
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I've been trying for the last 5 years to locate a shipmate
(SH2 Caster), we served on the Jersey. Myself (PN3 Ramos)
between 1985-89 and SH2 Caster from 1988-91 (approx). If
anyone knows his whereabouts any information would be greatly
appreciated
- Name: Lewis Frank Wilson
known as "Willy"
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My dad was on the New Jersey from day of commission to
the end of WWII. He was BM1 4th Div. Would like to hear
from anyone who remembers him or anyone in that Div. Also
does anyone know anything about BM Hewins of the 5th Div.
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Gentlemen, before I start I would like to know if any
one knows the following trivia about our great ship: What
does number 7203 signify? You can send your answers to me
at D3Fritz@aol.com
. I'm so glad to see these sites dedicated to our ship.
I boarded on 7 January 1987 and departed 21 July 1990. I
served in the Army Infantry from Aug 1990 to Nov 1992, and
later in the Seabees as a UT until an auto injury ended
my career. I enjoyed both of them, but I loved the Infantry.
NOTHING however stands up to being a member of the crew
of the worlds most decorated warship. The ship Ronald Reagan
recommissioned himself. I miss most of you guys, I suppose
there are a few I don't mind not seeing HA HA. Just kidding!
I would like to hear from all the Sailors and Marines from
BB-62. I only hear from a few of my Army buddies and none
of the Seabees... different types of units I guess.
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I was a shipmate from 1951 to 1953 , M Div Engine Room
1. Friend Of Dom Zizzamia, Tom Nugent and several other
ship mates.
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Hello, love the site! Brings back memories, some good,
some not so good. Bob Keller here, I served on the Big J
'68-'69, Third Division. Would love to hear from my former
shipmates. Thanks for the memories!
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MY NAME IS TIM FLYNN. I SERVED ABOARD THE BIG J FROM
MARCH 1982 TO SEPT 1985. I WAS PART OF THE RE-COMMISSIONING
CREW. I WAS A SIGNALMAN. SHE WAS A SHOWBOAT AND A PAIN AT
TIMES. COULDN'T WAIT TO GET OFF OF HER, BUT WHEN I DID,
GOD DID I WANT TO GO BACK. I LEFT HER AND WENT TO THE "GATOR"
NAVY. MY FIRST DAY ON MY NEW LST, THERE WERE GUYS AT QUARTERS
THAT LOOKED WORSE THAN ANY SNIPE WOULD AFTER CLEANING THE
JERSEY BILGES. BOY, WAS I DISILLUSIONED. I JUST FIGURED
EVERY SHIP WAS LIKE US. MILITARY CREASES, SPIT SHINES, THE
WHOLE 9 YARDS. AFTER 3 DAYS AS LPO, THEY ALL LOOKED LIKE
BATTLESHIP SAILORS. WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM ANYBODY THAT
WAS THERE FROM 82-85. THE WORDS I MISS MOST IS "UNDERWAY.......SHIFT
COLORS!" TAKE CARE
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Very nice improvement to current USS NEW JERSEY website.
Would like additional info about joining the USSNJ Battleship
Historical society. I recently registered as a volunteer
to work on the USSNJ in Camden, N.J.. Looking forward to
future contact with the BB62.
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Heard she was going back to New Jersey so I looked around
on internet and found your web site. You're doing a great
job with the history and photo's. Was aboard for second
Korean tour as JO3. Did get to visit Big J in Calif. in
1969. Thanks for the updates.
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I am looking to get a 67-68 USS Gurke cruise book
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William A. Klyczek 23622A Western Ave. Harbor City, CA
90710
bklyczek@econolite.com
or bklyczek@hotmail.com
I was transferred to the New Jersey from a LSD stationed
in Little Creek, VA as a 2nd Class QM. The New Jersey was
just coming out of the moth ball fleet and needed several
month to be prepared before commission at the Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
Once, commissioned, she had her sea trails and made way
through the Panama Canal to be home stationed at Long Beach,
Naval Shipyard. At Long Beach she still had to undergo a
variety of testing from tip to stern, before heading to
the gun line of north and South Viet-Nam.
On the gun-line around the DMZ the NJ made many a Friend
especially Marine's. They enjoyed, her ability to throw
a small vehicle 20+ miles.
Well, after NJ's first tour, I was transferred to in-country
Viet-Nam, River Boats. Go figure, Large gun platform, small
gun platform.
I look forward to talking with other shipmates.
Thanks, again to Ed Campbell for wearing his NJ jacket
patch at the International Transportation Engineering Conference.
Best Wishes to all.
Sincerely, William ( Bill) A. Klyczek
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Hey all, I served on the New Jersey from 89-91. Had a
great time, glad you were there.
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Was aboard the jersey from Feb. 1951 til Dec. 1954 Was
a 2nd class gunners mate, 5th div. Mt. 55 had a marine gun
crew. Would like to hear from any one from the 5th or 6th
div.
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Onboard in Sept 1989-Aug. 1990 in Operations Division
as a Radioman 3rd Class. Joined reserves after getting out
in Aug. 1990 and became IT1 (formerly the Radioman rating)
in Dec. 1996. Still drilling in the reserves at St. Louis.
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Served onboard the Jersey form May 82 until December
84. When I reported aboard MACM Anderson was Chief Master
at Arms. When MACM Anderson retired MACM Craw became the
Chief Master at Arms. MACM Anderson retired as CWO3 and
is currently Chief of Police of a small town in Oregon.
MACM Craw retired and went to work with COMNAVSURFPAC and
came aboard the USS Arbaham Lincioln to do a pre-inspection,
inspection, of the Correctional Unit. While onboard the
Jersey I became friends with FTGC Frank and had the pleasure
of serving with him again when he was Command Master Chief
of NAVWEPSTA Concord, CA.
While on the Jersey I served as on of the Command Investigators,
taught Petty Officer Indoc, and served as treasurer and
president of the First Class Mess. The most unforgettable
person I met on the Jersey was Cdr Messina. It seemed that
no matter where I went on liberty, Cdr Massina was always
there.
Bob Glass, USN Ret
www.pageweb.com/shambis/
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New to the site...hope to talk with people who served
on New Jersey from '83-87.
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Semper Fi ! I would like to thank the crew of the USS
New Jersey that was stationed off the coast of South Vietnam
during my time there in 1968 and 1969. You guys punished
the enemy and kept them from getting to us jarheads .I can
still remember the ground shaking every time you fired those
big 16 inch guns over our heads . As we had heard that each
shell weighed about 2,000 pounds , we used to say "there
goes another Volkswagon!" The sound of one of those huge
shells going over the top was one of the most frightening
sounds I'd ever heard. Just knowing you guys were out there
covering our butts made us all feel a little more secure
! L/CPL Dwight T. Powers , USMC , 2292388.
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There is no greater love than the one I have for The
Big "J". After two tries I finally got my wish. On 9-18-87
I walked on board the ship named after the State of my birth.
USS New Jersey. I can still recall my days on board. Especially
all the great times in Turret berthing Compartment 1-20-0-L.
I have several videos of are travel to we put this fine
ship to sleep. And a lot of other good stuff. My entire
family and friends cannot wait for the day when can walk
on board again. Please share that date with me. In 9-87
Out 11-90 to BB-63 Out 3-92 Respectfully Submitted GMG1{SW}
Leon Tucker, Jr. Turret Captain T1 USN/Ret.
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My Uncle (Bill) William V. Campbell Was Stationed on
the ship In 1952 he Lives in Philadelphia, Pa. I Live In
Anchorage AK 3001 C St VA. Dom I would like hear From someone.
Also My Uncle James H. Campbell may have Been stationed
aboard USS New Jersey. My name is William Jay Campbell
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From Bayonne to Korea 3rd Div. 1950 thru 1952. Put up
the movie every night. sipped a little wine down in the
crane locker Holy stoned that deck every morning. Trainer
on twin 40s and Powder circle Main Battery. One of my good
friends were Frank Stiak from Chicago and Bill Antonicci
from New York. We had a good crew.
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Good Job on the Site Ed and Larry! Let me know If I can
help. That Era seems to be gone for good... maybe not!
You forget the "Hard Times" and remember the Good! I
would do it again in a heartbeat!
Support your DAV!
By the way anybody know what ever happened to Paul G.
Anderson III? He was in Deck ( one of the Deck Divisions?)
early 80's. Please let him know that I'm trying to contact
Him. Keep on Steam'n!
Hank Algea
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Division officer 1983-1986, enjoyed the photos - brought
back lots of old memories.
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I'm from Sweden, in 1991 I was in Seattle and I met this
marine on the ship. His name was Rich Fetcho (not sure of
the spelling). I think he was from California and he should
be around 30 now. We spent some time together but then I
lost contact with him and now I just wonder what happened
to him. If someone knows anything about him please email
me. Regards Jeanette
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This is an outstanding web site, as an ex Jersey man
CR Div WWII, Thank you.
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I would like to join your org. and volunteer to help
get the ship looking like it should . I am a contractor
with experience in woodworking, sheet metal and related
fields. I was a Machinists Mate and spent some time on #62
when she was mothballed in Philly. in 1964. I was on a working
party chipping paint and painting. I would love the opportunity
to do it again. Could you provide me with information on
how to do this? Thanks!
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Charles P. BECK SHSN 1951 1954 USS New Jersey.
I think I may have been at this site before but I just
started on a Computer so I don't know for sure. I'm looking
for a buddy who worked in the laundry, last name Laudano
, first name Andrew , lived in Conn. at that time 1951 1954,
had True Love tatoo'd on his fingers. Thanks this is a good
sit and I will return. Charles
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Hi, Looking for any Shipmates in EX Division 51-53. I
was a Yeoman In Capt. Office. I was In 7th Fleet Flag 53-54.
My name is Norris G. Olney Jr. P.O. Box 150 Marathon, Iowa
50565. Hope to hear from you guys. THANKS
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My dad, Robert F "Red" Crouch was on the Jersey during
WWII. I believe he was on board from commissioning to the
end of the war. He passed on when I was 2 (1956) and I would
like to meet or talk to those who knew him. Bob Crouch Puyallup,
WA
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I joined the "Big J" in early 1951 and served aboard
as an IC3 in the "E" Division until the spring of 1952.
I'd like to visit the museum when it is completed, and before
I cash in. When will it be completed? Can we visit before
it is open?
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To Anyone from the 80's....Does anyone know what songs
were on the Videotape that IC2 Christie made called Battleship
Rock. I remember another that they did for use on the ship
with the Men at Work song "Down Under". It has the Snipes
coming out of a Engine or Boiler Room to the tune of the
song. I would like to get a copy of this if anyone has one.
Send me a E-mail through the site and we can set something
up. GM1 Kevin R. Marquis USNR?IRR
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I enjoy coming back to read the comments in this deck
log. I still see some people with names that are familiar
each time I visit. This is a really good memorial to the
crew of N. J. Its good to exchange email with Bob Hedrick
and Doug Hoag. If there are any more crew members out there
that were aboard in 54-57 give us some email. Thanks again
to all concerned with the construction and maintenance of
this web site. You are doing a great job men. I'll end this
with a comment our Engineering officer made at a meeting
when we decommissioned her in 1957. As long as there are
men out there like all of you the USS New Jersey will never
die.
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I served aboard the New Jersey form 1984-1988. Went aboard
as BT1 worked in the BR shop & #4 fireroom. Then made chief
went to #3 Fireroom and acted as Division LCPO after BTCM
Wilson retired. Went on to be a Recruit Company Commander
in San Diego, made BTCS. Then transferred to USS Camden
retired from there and now live in North Central Washington.
Have kept in touch with a couple of the old gang but lost
touch with many more. Would love to hear from those who
were there when I was. JD Salling BTCS (Retired)
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How many of you old BT's are there out there. Let me
know what you are up to these days if you see this and we
were on the New Jersey or other command.
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just checking in. looking for old shipmates
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Hi I think this is outstanding web site. I was on the
worlds greatest battleship "THE BIG J " FROM Dec.1985-Feb-91
when we put her to bed. That was a sad day to see her go.
Oh, by the way, my name is : BTC(SW) RICK SMITH USN RET,
SO ANY OF YOU OLD BT'S OUT THERE, I'D LOVE TO HERE FROM
YOU..
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I served aboard the Big "J" during the 2nd cruise to
Korea in "A" Div., mostly in After Diesel and Steering Engines
with a short stint in the Boat Gang. I was aboard during
the shakedown cruise to Gitmo called Operation Springboard
just prior to our deployment to Korea. I was assigned to
repair one forward on deck during the transit of the canal
and got so sunburned I couldn't get into my whites to go
ashore that night. I really enjoyed serving aboard, and
made lots of friends, many of whom I've found on the internet.
I'd like to hear from anyone who remembers me from those
great times. Don Wilson
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RAMIRO GONZALEZ MAR DET 1988-1990
WHERE ARE YOU ????????? WHERE ARE YOU ???????? TONY PACILIO
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SHIPMATES...... If you would like to work on board the
Big J helping to recv, record and maintain ships artifacts
and all sorts of donations, please contact me at 856-966-1652
Mon thru Fri. You won't believe some of the incredible articles
that are being donated. Come see...come help... come
enjoy. Plus you are on the ship again! Bob Walters QM2 N
Div, '55-'57
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Hey there shipmates! Just looked more closely at
this page and found my X-neighbor MACM Anderson who was
in Oakley,CA. Hope everything is going okay for you and
your family. We have moved a couple of times but still in
California. Small World. Anybody know about getting
a cruise book? Was on the Big J from 81 to 84. Hey Chief
Maxey or Chief Burns Oops Sr. Chief where are you at? Any
Pumpgang M-division guys Drop me a E-Mail
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This note is for all relatives of deceased ex-crewmembers
of USS New Jersey BB-62, all eras. You, as a descendant
of an ex-crewmember may join our organization; USS New Jersey
Vets. Inc. as an Associate Member, receiving all benefits
(except voting rights-only ex-crewmembers are allowed to
vote on organizational issues). If you are interested, please
e-mail me your home address and I will be more than happy
to U.S. Mail you an application form. You may also e-mail
our Membership Chairman / Treasurer, Mr. Richard McDowell
at macbb62@aol.com
or his membership chair-assistant, MR. Fred Adams, Vice
President of our organization at
fajam7@aol.com
Thank You, Larry Kalakauskis, BTC USN Ret. Reunion Cord.
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My father, Joseph R. DuBois, Jr., served aboard the USS
New Jersey as a gunner's mate during WW II. He also played
baseball. Dad passed away in 1988. I'd greatly enjoy hearing
from anyone who remembers him. Thank you, guys.
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Thank you Larry for telling about this. Served aboard
Big J From 81 to 84 was in M-Division Emo5 Pump gang No.4
Fire Room and in Main Control No 3 Engine Room and a Plank
owner. Anybody out there here from Louie Garza Was in No.3Engineroom
or Terry Norris drop me a E-Mail. Some 3 month shakedown
Cruise that was only extended 8 more months.
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Just joined and like to say a long time hello to Doug
Hinson, Ron Stobb, Tom Muennich, Bradley ("Peaches"??),
Brown and everyone else that I can't remember. It was a
great ride albeit too short. Love to hear from M division
buddies. Hope to see y'all at the Sep 2001 opening in Camden.
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Homer D. Tittle, Machinist Mate, USS New Jersey, USS
Emmons, was my father. Homer died 25 years ago. He told
me several stories about his time on the New Jersey, like
the time New Jersey and Iowa were steaming side-by-side,
and a Japanese torpedo bomber dropped his fish, which traveled
the length of the ship, between both battleships and never
touched anything. Dad said, "That had to be the saddest
Japanese pilot there ever was." I'd love to hear from anyone
who remembers Homer Tittle, who sang in the Glee Club and
played the harmonica and the accordion. Thanks, Jackson
Tittle, jtittle2@yahoo.com
, 330-527-4039, 7886 Rt. 303 Windham, OH 44288
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Hi Shipmates. I just got the computer, so I am new at
this. I was on board on our first cruise to Korea. DCW 3
in the carpentry shop. Would like to here from you. Formally
from Rhode Island, now from Trumbull CT. Email address is
ammillman2@aol.com.
Will be looking for you. Your shipmate , Arnold
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Went aboard for the commissioning in Bayonne. Assigned
to the no. 4 fireroom and made the first trip to Korea Cliff
Knudsen BT1/c
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First off I would like to comment on this site it is
one of the best sites I have found yet. Thank You.
I'm trying to find information on my grandpap. He was
on the bow of the ship in a 20mm anti aircraft gun he was
a loader. His name was Paul L Salmon of PA. I was wondering
if any one could send me a muster list to show who he might
have served with and if there are and pictures of him that
i might be able to get thanks justin salmon
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I was wondering if anyone remembers playing basketball
after the war ended in Tokyo? We really had fun playing
different teams in different places, like carriers and etc.
e-mail me if you remember
Betbill54@aol.com
.
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Need to know where you guys are. Served with Jay
Watt ,Tom Tierney, John Kunash, sorry John if I didn't spell
your name right.
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I was onboard the New Jersey during her 1983 (11 month)
shakedown cruise. I got off before being able to get a copy
of a photo that was taken of the officers and crew when
we were off South America. The photo was done in the old
battleship style taken from the bow looking aft, with everyone
on the foredeck, turrets and masts (in whites). Does anyone
know where I can get a copy of this picture. S Dennis
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Served Westpac Jan '69 to Decom. I was a mess cook and
transferred to 1st Div. Deck apes looking for crew during
this period.
Ralph Bucci
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I served aboard the New Jersey in WWII '43 to '46 in
the 3rd Division and I would like to know if any fellows
I served with are still around and would remember me, I
would just like to know where they are and how they are.
I'm looking forward to seeing the ship at Camden this fall.
- Name: Germano, Dan shsn
(reserve barber)
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Came onboard with 50 other reservists in Jan of 1984
to relieve selected crew members for a month or so of leave.
I really enjoyed my time onboard. I met many that I will
never forget. I even saw Duane Mahaney a childhood friend.
What a small world! The experiences will last a lifetime.
To be selected from 50,000 other reservists will always
remain a great pleasure. Reminiscing in Germantown,
TN.
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What an adventure is was, a time in my life I will always
remember and pass on to my kids. Along with a lot of nice
people I met when I served. I worked no. 1 engine room.
Speaking of pride when we where in Portland, one of the
local news personnel made the comment that he hadn't seen
so many crew members showing off their colors (meaning ball
caps). There where other ships there as well, but they weren't
sporting their colors. Goes to show how much pride we had
and still do today. If any former crewmembers want to e-mail
please do so.
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Served on the USS NEW JERSEY during Viet Nam. I was the
YN2 in charge of the Engineering Log Room. Started with
the Precomm crew in Philadelphia.
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hello MR.CAMPBELL, my name is Gail Krowl. my father served
on the USS NEW JERSEY in ww11. I have been trying to find
someone who served with him that knew him. I loved my father
very much, I'm very interested in his part in WW II and
my fathers part in history. he always was so proud that
he served and I was always proud of my dad. he passed away
2 years ago and I wish I would of asked more but I didn't
. please if anyone knew him could you give me some information
on my father. his name is WILLIAM B. KROWL ,his nickname
was (wild bill). thank you very much. Gail Krowl.
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BT3 Bauer, arrived on board The Big J just after she
returned from a tour off the coast of Lebanon. Was on board
from 83-86. Worked on # 1 Fireroom with some great guys.
I see Bob Martin's comments but no e-mail address. If anyone
from #1 Fireroom is out there, contact me at the above e-mail
address. Will never forget my time aboard the New Jersey.
Great website, keep up the good work!
Tim Bauer
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FA DIVISION, FOURTH COM. CREW. LONG BEACH.
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Would like to get in touch with any of the guys who were
in the Barbershop from 1955 to 1956 Decomm. Worked with
Arthur Baker. Please add my name to roster
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I served only a short time on BB62 in 1946 Feb to Aug
we had a great bunch of guys in the Aviation Div. I have
been unable to locate any of this group. If anyone knows
of any of these men, please let me know.
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I am looking for anyone who may remember my father, Amos
Epperson. He served during WWII. I understand he was a gunner.
He has been dead since the 60's. I would be interested in
sharing any memories anyone may have of him.
Thanks!
Teresa Epperson Schwingel Chiefland, FL
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My name is Joseph Cesare, and I am a plank owner on the
BB62. I have contact with a few former shipmates, but would
love to know the were abouts of others, and the date for
any reunions. My son in law receives these messages for
me, as I am legally blind, and not computer literate!
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I have recently begun trying to research my family tree
in search of those who served, I am currently on active
duty (army) in Germany and have a new found interest in
other family members. My grandfather John Noll, Springfield
Mass., served in the Navy in WWII, I know that he was a
part of a flight crew as I have seen pictures of him in
and around aircraft, I had been told that he was a gunner
of some sort. I also have a photo album of his which is
embossed on the cover USS NEW JERSEY, and I was trying to
confirm that he was a crew member to help begin my research.
Is there a muster roll online, or some similar place to
find out if he was a crew member? Perhaps someone remembers
him? Thanks for any help.
Adam Mulvey
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Hello to all. I just wanted to say how great it it to
be a part of a group so proud to serve on such a great ship.
I also cannot join any of you at the reunion this year,
I hope to be able to see you all again the next time. Thank
You, HT2 Timothy Reardon, FLTMAINT Det.2602 USNR
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I was a GMG on Big J from 1982 to 1986 (4-1/2 years).
I was the last original pre-commissioning G-4 division member
to leave the ship. I left the service honorably as GMG1
in 1992. I'd like to hear from my former shipmates. Don
Palmer.
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Served aboard Big J. 1956 to De Commissioning in Brooklyn
NY I was SH3 in the barbershop.
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Served on the New Jersey at the end of WWII. What a wonderful
experience that was. Never forget the broadsides. Was Radioman
in CR division and at the time was the leading PO. Great
ship, Great crew.
- Name: Martin Clark YN2 Log Rm YN 82-85
Comments
Great to see some familiar names. Been wondering what
became of some of you. Any X-1 Division cronies out there,
get in contact with me. I have moved around a bit but keep
the same e-mail address
MartyKatieClark@msn.com
.
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Great site, good to see the names of old shipmates. I
was part of the pre-commissioning crew and am a plank owner
from Reagan's Navy. While assigned to G4 Div. as the Mount
Captain of Mount 55 (Marine mount) with the best gun crew
on-board we got to avenge a few of our brethern in Beirut
with some well directed 5" high cap.
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I really enjoy this site. I was on the the WORLD'S LARGEST
BATTLESHIP in 1986. I started out in 1st Div. then went
on to the Chaplain's office just aft of the mess decks.
Chaplain Carroll Was the head Chaplain. I believe that he
is now in D.C. as a Rear Adm? What I remember the most is
standing watch on the bridge. Also, going to (gq) in number
1 turret in powder mag. I have a very large collection of
MEDIA pamphlets because I was working with the Chaplains
and they were always involved with big events. I also have
a pretty good collection of mugs and patches. When I was
on the ship just got back from the Middle East. We went
on a WESTPAC - Korea, Sasabo, Phil, H.k., pattya,..etc.
We were also the first battle group since WWII to take the
place of a Aircraft Carrier in a Battle Group. I believe
that the Battle Group was ROMEO? Anyways I really get a
tear in my eye seeing the 887' 7'' without all of her weapons
and shine. "HAZE GREY AND UNDERWAY" BATTLE "E". RP3 Joseph
David
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Hello Shipmates! I served two successful tours in Deck
Department onboard the "BIG J".From 1982-84 and 1988-91.
I was fortunate to PRE-commission and Decommission her.
I will always cherish the fond memories of being a Battleship
sailor in the Worlds' Best Navy!
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SM Richard Fone (RJ) I served on the Big J from 68-69.
Will never forget watching those 16" salvos as they roared
into Vietnam. What a sight. I live in NJ about 10 minutes
from where the NJ is tied up and have the privilege of helping
restore her. I found my name inside a wire way cover that
I signed in 1969. Would like to be back there and that age
again.
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This web site that you have created for the USS New Jersey
(BB62) is as great as the ship is. Thank you so much, She
runs deep in my heart. Tom Maxwell (RM2) Plank Owner
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my father served aboard the USS NEW JERSEY in world war
two. he passed away in the early 1960's but I believe he
would have been pretty excited about the future plans of
the ship. if anyone remembers my father or has any photos
of him please contact me. his name is CHARLES(Buster or
Buzz)MENCKE.
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Hey, shipmates. I served on the USS New Jersey from 1985-1989
as an IC3, E-Division. I was a member of the New Jersey
Clown Troup. I would love to receive an email from my shipmates
out there to let me know how they are doing these days.
I've got lots of great memories of times aboard, and abroad!!
WestPac 86, WestPac 88, Golden Shellback, etc.
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Served aboard from April 1984-August 1985, when I crossdecked
to that OTHER battleship in Long Beach.
Was a YNSN in the Word Processing Center with Art Gonzales
(and others) then went to the Engineering Log Room where
I made YN3.
Anybody heard from Martin Clark or Bruce Duehring?
Regards, John Lewis
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Served in Korea 1951-1954. Was on both cruises to Korea.
Many memories of some wonderful shipmates during those days.
I would enjoy receiving e-mail from some of you or all of
you. I was in "B" Div. in number three fireroom my entire
hitch. I am a learner on the computer and am kinda slow
communicating. I am fascinated at all the info that we are
able to view through this media. Thanks to all who have
labored to make it available to us. It provides us the means
to go back and reminisce.
I am personally grateful, Jim Malone
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GLAD TO SEE THAT OTHERS THAT I KNOW ARE RESPONDING. I
WOULD LIKE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH LARRY BACHMAN FTG2 AT THE
TIME I REMEMBER. I WAS IN S-1 DIV. AND WORKED OUT OF SUPPLY
SUPPORT CENTER. WOULD ALSO LIKE TO HEAR FROM OTHER SK`S
WHO WERE ONBOARD DURING THE VIET NAM ERA
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Ed, Thanks for the great site and keeping us all informed.
I am right here in New Jersey working for Lockheed Martin
training US, Spanish and Japanese Navy on AEGIS Weapon System.
Have signed up for cleanup crew to start on BB-62 as soon
as that get all the environmental issues settled. Will keep
you posted and will send current pictures. Also have some
great shots from 86 to 89 and will get them scanned in and
sent. Also just returned from Mississippi where I did training
on PCU Lassen DDG-82. The USS Cole is there for repairs.
Have some close up photos of Cole if any would like to see
them. They are in Power Point so you would need the that
program to view. If you would like to make that available
to other shipmates please give them my email
mailto:rws@waistnot.com
and I will send to them Thanks again shipmate, Ron
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This is my first visit to this site. What a great site!
I served on BB-62 from Sept.'83 to July '85 as a RM3 in
OC division. Lots of good memories! Would be "GREAT" to
hear from the gang...radioman or signalman. Feel free to
E-mail me if you wish. I hope to make it to the ceremony
this labor day in New Jersey.
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Hi, I am writing this for my father, He does not have
e-mail and says he could figure out how to use it if he
did. So I am doing this as a favor for him but would be
more then happy to be as a go-between for he and his old
ship mates to get back together. His Name is Norris G Olney
Jr. he served On the USS New Jersey from May 1951 - July
1953. He was part of the 7th Fleet Staff. He would love
to hear from anyone who served on her at that time. He is
also looking for a old friend He lost track of, his name
was Carl Wickstrom and he was a photoghrapher on-board the
same time period. Thank you and hope to hear from some of
you. Richard N. Olney
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My first visit to your great web site. I am a former
crew member of the USS Wisconsin BB-64 and thought I would
visit your shop. I served from May 55 to Sep 56 as a corpsman
(HM2). I would be glad to hear from anyone that would like
to contact me. Thanks and youhave a great site also.
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WILLIAM E ROBINSON SH2 1967 T0 1969 LIKE TO HEAR FROM
ANY VIET NAM ERA PERSONNEL WHO CAN HELP ME GET A SET OF
THE RECOMMISSINING BOOK AND CRUISE BOOK. MINE WERE LOST
IN A FLOOD WHICH ALSO DESTROYED MY HOME IN 1985. HOPE SOME
ONE CAN TELL ME WHERE I CAN FIND SOME. THANKS A PLANK OWNER
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I served on the Battleship from May 1984 till May 1986.
Great Site. I wish we had a comprehensive database of all
that served.
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I served from Sept. 84- Aug. 86 in 2nd Div. (deck) and
also a striker in the Dental Dept. West-Pac 86 was great.
Although I am from Glen Burnie, MD, I now live in VA Beach,
VA the neighboring city of Norfolk now has the USS Wisconsin
(BB-64) as a floating museum. I believe it will be open
to the public sometime this summer.
I've been looking for a shipmate from New York named
Victor Morales of 2nd Div. (deck). Victor if you're out
there contact me at this e-dress:
walkingbearii@yahoo.com
David
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Don't know if I am included in the log already I have
been a member for a few years. Please e-mail me if I need
to do anything more. Thanks
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Served on Big "J" Apr 83-Jul 85. Retired MACM(SW)and
that was the best tour of my career second to none. Happy
to hear from any BB62 shipmates. Great web site. Please
keep up the good work.
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Joe, Don't remember if I gave it to you but I served
on "The Jersey" from Sept 81 to Sept 84 the Beruit era.
I was on of the first 110 to be sent to the ship and my
orders read Vallejo, Ca. instead of Long Beach, Ca. I was
assigned to G4 division and worked for GMGC Carpenter, GMGC
Mattingly, GMGC Orozco, GMGC Ybarra, GMGC Cavanaugh, GMGC
McFarland, GMGC Pickett, and a couple I can't remember.
Pappy was the LPO (GMG1 Curtis McAdams a USS Pennsylvania
GM.) V/R GMG1(USN/IRR) KEVIN MARQUIS
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I'm looking for any plank members that were in the L
division.
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HI I AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO KNEW MY DAD DC1 WAYNE
W COPASS. HE WAS SO PROUD TO SERVE ON THE BIG J. HE PASSED
AWAY THIS PASS SEPTEMBER. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIS TIME
ON THE NEW JERSEY FROM 1981 TO 85. HE REALLY LOVED THAT
SHIP.
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67-69 e-div. I know you guys are out there, let me know.
What a great lady to serve on, nice to know she is back!
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Now that I've retired twice, once from the Navy and again
from the civilian workforce, I spent many a day thinking
about my years onboard NEW JERSEY. I was in charge of the
Captain's Office (CAPT J. Edward Snyder, Jr.) during the
Vietnam era. I made many friends on this great ship and
am willing to correspond with anyone wanting to keep in
touch. This web-site is a life saver and I have certainly
enjoyed reading all the entries in the Deck Log. Looking
forward to Branson. Enjoyed myself immensely during the
Colorado Springs reunion. Really hated to miss the Daytona
Beach reunion, but it just couldn't be helped. Thanks. Dick
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I severed from precom in San Diego thru Decommissioning
in Bremerton Viet Nam Era. Was in B div for while then R
Div. I was SFM3 Would like to hear from anyone from either
div. My emails is
saxberg@clatskanie.com
or jssax62@yahoo.com
Hope to hear from fellow shipmates.
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BOB MOORE PN2 EX DIV. 3-51 TO 12-51 new on the net hi
to any one still with us.
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I served aboard the USS New Jersey from 1956 until decommissioned.
It would be nice to have the Ship's history posted.
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I served on BB62 as Dc2 Vietnam era from pre-commissioning
to just before de-commissioning. I worked in the carpenter
shop. This brings back memories of a great ship & crew that
I am proud to be part of. Can't wait to get back on board.
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Suppo 1985 to 1987. C.O. was Lew Glenn Jr. I retired
in 1994 and live in Sacramento, CA. New Jersey was the best
tour that I had in the Navy. Not even a close 2nd
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I am a Plankowner who served 1943 to Jan.1946 Was in
L div. from 1943 to 1945 and transferred to M. div.Main
engine room(3) until discharge in 1946. Very pleased to
see this web site for the New Jersey and sign on often to
see what is new and I am never disappointed. Ed Zaremba
F/1st class
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Wonderful site. This is my first visit. I recognized
a couple names rifling through the e-mail messages, BT3
Martin, LT Foyt. When I was assigned to the Jersey out of
c-school, I was rather upset, hoping to get shore station.
The detailers knew better than I. Wouldn't trade the experience
for the world. Look forward to hearing from any of my old
shipmates.
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I was the MarDet's First Sergeant. I received orders
two weeks before the ship went up to Rose Fest in Portland
OR. I went to Hawaii and Kuwait. The Jersey was one of my
best duty stations. It is a shame they retired her. I didn't
get a decommissioning plaque. Keep in touch and remember
Semper Fidelis. Bob
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I SERVED ON THE "JERSEY" FROM 83 - 85, ANYONE WHO WAS
IN THE E-DIV DURING THAT TIME AND WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IN
TOUCH PLEASE E-MAIL ME @ DR2 SPARKY@AOL.COM I WOULD LIKE
TO HERE FROM YOU
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It was brought to my attention that I made a mistake
on my last log entry. I enlisted in the Navy in 1966 and
discharged in 1969. I believe I had them both as 1969. Still
looking forward to hearing from any of my fellow shipmates
during our Viet Nam deployment.
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I enlisted in the Navy in April 1969. Assigned to BB-62
during the Viet Nam conflict. In 4th Division and was a
BM3. After my enlistment I entered the Penna. State Police
and recently retired after nearly 30 years. Residing in
Pennsylvania. Would like to hear from anyone I served with.
My GQ station was in Mount 58.
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I was the First Sergeant of the Mar Det. I had orders
and left the ship 2weeks before it came to Portland OR.
Rose Fest. I did not recieve a Decommisioning Plank and
would like one. That is if there is one to be found. LCpl
is now a manager at the main office of the Naval Credit
Union. Semper Fidelis
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Born and raised in the Garden State it was a very distinct
privilege to serve onboard (Mar 86 to Oct 89). Some will
remember me from the Bridge other will remember the coke
machines I fought so hard to get. As well as the MARS calls
I put through.
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Hello, Served on the USS New Jersey, Mardet from 1982
to 1984. Was assigned as Captain's Orderly to Captain Fogerty.
It was certainly an honor to serve aboard this great ship.
A lot of great memories.
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good job, keep up the good work. Dawson P Todd, wwII
FA Div. FC/3c Plank owner, served on NJ from commissioning,
until I left the ship in Yokahama, Japan, later part of
Dec.1945. Returned to Great Lakes via Seattle Wa. Was discharged
in Jan.1946.Time in the Navy: three years.
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Just received the December "Jersey Bounce". Was glad
to see the Web Site available. I served aboard the "Big
J" January, 1951 through September, 1954 in the FA Division.
I was happy to see the photo of Vic Weaver as the Director
for the next four years. I would be glad to hear from any
crew members from that era.
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86'87'88' first class mess personal, where are ya,
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Thanks for this web site, My name is jimmy Lee I served
in 68 and 69 I was in 3rd div also trane operator I would
like to hear from old ship mates.
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68 69 1st div maybe a short time but was a great time
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I was aboard the new jersey form may of 43 to Jan of
46. Looking for any 5th division people that were aboard
at that time.
Can email at MPeregrin@msn.com or phone at 217-628-3478
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nice to have a n j web site for us my name is William
A Mitchell gmg1 retired USS New Jersey from Dec 1981 - 1984
turret 2 I do have some items of interest from the Lebanon
cruise some cartoons done by one of the disbursing clerks
along with some of the commissioning envelopes i mailed
from there to my wife (deceased) one item of interest i
don't have but would be great if a copy could be found is
a video tape made by the ships public affairs office with
the ships onsite TV station it was a tape of video's of
various ships goings on put to music called battleship rock.
I do have a scanner on this puter but still trying to get
it to work . how could I send copies of these items to you.
let me know. wamknam
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Appreciate the site. I have taken pride all these years
in being a former Battleship sailor. And I envy the crew
of the of the 1980's for the amount of years they served
aboard her. I only served aboard from Apr. to Oct. 1969.
Rode her to Bremerton for the decommissioning. Sad day.
I wanted so much to head back to Nam and Blast the Cong
with the 16 inchers !! What I remember most as a fresh recruit
out of "A" school was the sheer SIZE of everything. The
Most unusual thing was when we were in Bremerton, The USS
Missouri was open (main deck only) and it was so "spooky"
to be surrounded by the same structure and fixtures yet
with no noise, no fans, no familiar sounds. A dead ship
! Weird!
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After duty aboard the USS Savannah, I served aboard the
big J, 1943-1945, As a BM2C in the 5th div. Would like to
hear from former shipmates and anyone that might know the
where abouts of chief Hewins, officer Cooney or any 5th
div sailors that have not made it to our reunions. I can
be e mailed gormattantepjb@webtv.net
. or Phone (916) 331-0221
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Served on Big J in 67 to 69 assigned to turret 3 was
powder hoist operator and gun layer would like to chat with
crew members.
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My father, Frank Vecchione, served aboard the New Jersey
and the Rochester while in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was
in the occupational forces in Europe following WWII, approximately
1947 and did a tour of the Mediterranean on the New Jersey.
As a kid I remember his stories of being awakened in the
wee hours by gunnery exercises...by being thrown out of
his bunk 5 decks below a 16-inch gun as it was fired and
pushed the ship sideways. I also learned that there's no
such thing as a 'retired' Marine.
He passed away Jan. 4, 2001, and I am writing this in
the hopes that anyone who served with him would please contact
me to share any memories.
I have always been proud that my dad was a Marine, and
he was proud and humbled to serve aboard the Big J. It would
be an honor and priviledge to hear from anyone who remembers
him or served during that time. Thank you.
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I was in H Division 51'-52'
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Great to finally link up and see the high traditions
that were the trademark of the BB662 continuing. To Jim
LaDuke - greetings "mustache"
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I am looking for fellow shipmates: Rick Herr, John Nigro,
Robert Tanner, Harold Markel, James Cumpton, Dan Nichols,
all of OI Division from 85-89.
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Picked upon this info in the Jersey Bounce Dec.2000.Went
through the NJ B as always, cover to cover. Discovered the
web page, logged on and was very happy to see a log page
is being developed with names of sailors who served on the
NJ. Very, Very good. I would like to see included "e-mail
addresses. Thanks, Dawson P Todd FA Div. WW II
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Web Site is great! I served aboard her in 1944 and was
reassigned to Eniwetok Atoll.
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MACM Anderson: Remember MC Gambeta and yourself very
well. Pleasure to serve with you, and to hear from you.
Great Website.
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Absolute honor to recommission the U.S.S. New Jersey
Sailed with her on the year long shake down cruise. Supply
Division S-2 & S-4. I have copy of the 83-84 cruise book
and if we can work it out will send to those who missed
it. I remember being the baker on those berthing barges.
What a time that was. And what an honor to serve on BB-62.
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my name is James H Suiter I served on the jersey from
1952-1955 and I was in H division. I would like to hear
from anyone that remembers me.
jelliott2@netzero.net
- Name: BM2 (SW) Roger Lebahn 6th Div.
86'-91'
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Hey shipmates. It's obvious by reading the comments here
in the deck log that all of us who have served aboard this
mighty ship have one thing in common...PRIDE!! And why shouldn't
we. Everyone who sees this mighty vessel from near or far
has always looked in awe at the awesome power shown so visibly
on deck. When they see this ship they would all say "now
there is a Naval Warship!" The pride on this ship runs deep,
even to this day those who served on her from the very beginning,
to those of us who served on her last, feel that pride.
I served 4 1/2 years onboard, and made 3 Wespac's. Operated
the Captains Gig for 2 1/2 years, was the GQ BMOW, and worked
the upper handling room in mount 56 for GQ as well. Never
did like having to roll the Bridge windows down to fire
the big guns, or having to repair the damage done the the
CO's boat after a gun fire exercise, but there was never
anything that could compare to the excitement of firing
those 16" guns. BM1(SW) Lebahn (Ret)
Bosm812@aol.com
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FCM DIV. DEC.1945 TO 47 LIKE TO FIND JUDD OR OTHER FIRECONTROLMEN
FROM WWII
- Name: Harry Dangler/C Div 1952-1955
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Nice website...This is my first visit to the site.. My
email address is Tauris35@aol.com
...I am proud to be member of the USS New Jersey Veterans
Assoc. and prouder yet of the honor to have served in her.
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Hi I am adding my fathers name he was on the ship in
the early 50's in the "B" Division. Anyone who remembers
him can email him at the above address. He was called Robbie
while in the service. Hope he hears from someone soon. Cindy
Robinson
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Jerry Shapiro HM3 H Division 51'-52'
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I SERVED ON THE NEW JERSEY IN KOREA 1951 AND THE MIDSHIPMAN
CRUISE TO FRANCE IN 1952. WOULD LOVE TO CONTACT ANYONE FROM
THE "A" DIVISION MACHINE SHOP AT THAT TIME. RICHARD ANDERSON,
ANDY VARGO, CHILDS, OR DEWEY BABB (WHO I SAW AT THE LONG
BEACH DECOMMISSIONING IN 1991).
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I served in New Jersey from October 1981 - February 1983.
I was the 38th crewmember reporting aboard her for the recommissioning
at LBNSY. I was a Master Chief Master-At-Arms (MACM)and
served as the Battleship's Chief Master-At-Arms as well
as the X Division Officer and the CPOIC of the living barges
(YRBM)in Long Beach Naval Shipyard. I went to the Fleet
Reserve when I left the NJ only to return to active duty
after only spending 8 months ashore! For those of you who
remember our first MCPOC, FTCM Al GAMBETTA, he passed away
a few years back from colon cancer, after beating throat
cancer. A finer sailor never sailed in NJ. He had been part
of the fire control crew when the NJ was commissioned for
Viet Nam and fired the last salvo fired in VN. Would like
to hear from all of my former shipmates. I retired for good
in October 1988, from NAS Miramar, San Diego, as the Security
Officer. I was commissioned as a CWO3, served in Rota and
Miramar.
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I served on BB-62 from Sept,'67-Dec,'69, nucleus decommissioning
crew in Philly till decommissioning in Bremerton. I think
she was the best duty in the Navy during Vietnam, but then
again, all battleship sailors will say that!! I'd like to
hear from any E Div. Shipmates from the 60's or any other
era. I worked in distribution, no. 3 Engine/Fire Rooms and
later, fore and aft diesels. I am in the process of compiling
a list of E Div. Shipmates with addresses and emails in
hope of organizing a get together in Camden when the ship
opens up for visitors. Maybe late 2001 or summer of 2002
or during one of our Association Reunions. I can email my
current list to anyone who would like it. "FFBBR"
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