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Howard N Fulbright compute00@hotmail.com
RateRank/Comm: TM2
Year Reported: 1968 - Year Departed: 1971
Willow Springs, MO. USA
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I was in Weapons Department late 1968 til 1971. During that time the ship moved from Charlseston to Key West and I was on the handling crew. It would be good to hear from fellow shipmates.
-Sun Jul 20 06:32:29 PDT 2008
Jim Conrey seamus@insightbb.com
RateRank/Comm: TMSN
Year Reported: 1962 - Year Departed: 1965
Louisville, Ky. USA
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Served in Gilmore 10/1962 to 03/1965 in steam torpedo shop, under after mess decks. Quite an experience for a young Seaman Deuce. Met some interesting (and weird) people aboard Gilmore and as years pass only readily remember the good times. Times like being on restriction, in the Marine Brig ashore, away from home at Xmas, no money and all that goes with being in the service at that time I have to work a bit for recall. It was a good experience and don't regret the time.
The only question I have is "WHERE IS DIRTY DEBBIE?"
-Thu Jul 17 12:24:47 PDT 2008
Jacqueline Sheafer Jmch65@aol.com
RateRank/Comm: civilian
El Paso, TX. USA
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Enjoyed reading about the various cruises. If you were stationed on the Gilmore 1946/47 you might remember a civilian sightseeing boat in the harbor. When I wasn't in school I signed on as 1st mate. I was trying to learn semphore and would practice my limited knowledge with sailors on the bridge.
Guess I wasn't making sense because they kept changing flagmen. At that time our sightseeing boat was the only boat allowed in a Navy harbor which I always considered a great honor. Years later when our daughter was in the Navy and stationed in Naples she had the opportunity to visit the Gilmore.
Just thought there might be someone out there that was wondering why a civilian boat was in the harbor.
-Wed Jul 16 14:39:33 PDT 2008
Dan Epps danepps1@yahoo.com
Rockky Face, GA. USA
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Wow!!! I was searching for an old shipmate from the Gilmore and... Haven't found him (Andy Bellofatto) yet but I did see several familiar names from the 1975-1976 timeframe.
I was in ADP (S-6 Division) and worked with the likes of Tom Marshall, Vic Freeman, Andy Bellofatto, DPC Wilson (Tom I think), Mike Samsoni, Gary Farrar, and too many other great folks to remember.
Reading through the Ships Log has certainly brought back some great memories.
-Fri Jun 27 09:54:37 PDT 2008
Courtney Barnes courtneyrb607@yahoo.com
Houston, TX. USA
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My name is Courtney Barnes and my father, Russell Bryant, was on the Gilmore from I think about 77 until she was decommissioned in 80. He has some great stories about LaMad and his buddies.
He claims that he was the ships arm wrestling champ. LOL. Not sure if I believe that or not, but it makes for a good story.
Just wanted to stop in and say hi. I love hearing all his stories.
-Thu Jun 19 09:25:48 PDT 2008
Dan Schaffer dan@kaxl.com
Bakersfield, CA. USA
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Just a quick addition to my earlier posting. Have you ever seen the John Wayne movie "Operation Pacific?" rent it... you'll recognize the story.
Blessings to you.
-Wed Jun 18 12:47:13 PDT 2008
Dan Schaffer dan@kaxl.com
Bakersfield, CA. USA
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I served on Gilmore December 1968 to August 1, 1970. Good memories and a few not really great memories, but now, in retrospect I am glad I was there. I was in X-Division working in the Personnel Office for a while prior to moving into the Chaplain's Office.
Yesterday, June 15, 2008, my wife and I toured the USS Midway in San Diego. It brought back a lot of memories as we climbed up and down the ladders. One of the first things I said as we entered the hangar deck, I commented that the smell was very familiar (oil and paint, I think). Olfactory memories are very vivid to me.
The Berthing compartment with the lockers in the bunks were the same as ours were, however they only stacked them three high... I slept on the fourth one at the top of the stack. Those aircraft carrier guys had all the breaks. :-)
To all of you guys with whom I served, or just to anyone who served, Thank you for your service. I know that in the late 60s it wasn't fashionable to be in the military, thanks for doing it anyway.
Blessings to you all,
Dan Schaffer
JO3 USNR 1968-1970 on board
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-Mon Jun 16 10:39:37 PDT 2008
Ben Brace suebenb@yahoo.com
Tygh Valley, or. USA
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I was on the Gilmore from Dec of 68 to Nov 70 in the deck div. when I came on I was seaman and I was a BM3 when I got out. My chief was master chief Jeffcoat the Captain at the time was Van Lunen I believe. The ship went to San Juan, Baltimore, and Gitmo Cuba the rest of the time it was a floating hotel in Charleston SC. and Key West FL.
-Fri Jun 6 22:41:33 PDT 2008
RICHARD WAGHER RWAGHER@CBRTECH.COM
HORSHAM, PA. USA
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HI EVERYONE, RICK WAGHER HERE. I SERVED ON BOARD IN 1970 AND 71. TOOK A CRUISE TO NEW ORLEANS THAT YEAR. MY FRIST, LOVED IT.HOPE TO MEET OLD FREINDS AGAIN. RICK WAGHER. TMSN WEAPONS DEPT.
-Fri Jun 6 12:55:59 PDT 2008
Saco, ME. USA
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I am a veteran of the USN and proud to have served with Captain George L. Street III in the sixtys at his last command. Commander Gilmore was well known to us upon initial enlistment into the Navy and service in San Diego. HIs legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of every submariner that has been and those to come. Great site and may they all rest in peace.
-Thu Jun 5 14:28:39 PDT 2008
Harold L Pierce hlpierce1@verizon.net
Olean, NY. United States
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Was aboard the AS16 as an electrician mate in the 7th division from December 1951 until March 1955.
-Wed Jun 4 18:03:37 PDT 2008
Gigi Jordan Hunter gigisaved@yahoo.com
Fair Grove, MO. USA
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My father, Robert W. Jordan, served on the USS Gilmore in 1957-58 while stationed in Key West, Florida. Twenty years later my cousin, Daniel J. Moore, also served on the Gilmore.
Gigi Jordan Hunter
-Fri May 30 15:42:06 PDT 2008
Susan Pawlowski Whaley MSusanWhaley@AOL.com
Sebastian, FL. USA
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Hi! My ex-husband, Mark Pawlowski (he was called "Ski" and he was a Radioman) and I finally hooked up with the Gimore in Pascagoula, MS. We actually went to Key West, but when we arrived they told us that the Gilmore had headed to Pascougla. :) Anyway, I was the 5th American wife to arrive in La Maddalena, about 2 weeks ahead of the Gilmore. I remember you guys working 12on-12 off and the wives going on boats to "The Rock" to go shopping at the small commissary on board the Gilmore. When I first arrived, I got us a place in Palau, then a few months later I got us a place in The Flathouse in La Maddalena.
Does anyone remember a guy named Nowicki and his wife, who was a Phillipino and she was killed on a motorcycle? So many memories and what a neat place to be. I would love to hear from anyone who was there during 2/73 to 2/74.
Susan Whaley
Sebastian, FL :)
-Wed May 28 20:44:11 PDT 2008
SH Grady Fitzgerald jerseygroovy@yahoo.com
USA
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I servered on the Gilmore from September of 1975-early 1977. I worked as a ship serviceman. First i worked in the gidunk then the laundry. I remember the commissary buring to the ground and also remember the two times that cars were set on fire.I remenber going to Malaga, Palma, France, Rota and Barcelona. I also remember the Big Club and the Pirates cove. Hung out with Stacy, Clark, Carlosand a few other had apartments in Palau and La Madelena which I shared with some other sailors. Had some great times there and some good memories many crazy times when we were on R/R.
Fitzi
-Mon May 26 17:07:08 PDT 2008
Gerald Watson Wmlw1877@aol.com
Jacksonville Beach, FL. USA
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Gerald Watson ENC AS-16 1972-1975 Served with Captain Harry C Shraeder 3rd
One of Navys best Captains.
-Fri May 23 17:49:25 PDT 2008
David L. Bennett bennett.d.l@att.net
Jacksonville, Fl. USA
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I reported on the Gilmore in late 62 (SF2) and departed in 67/68 (SF1) was in
R-1 Shipfitter shop (11A). I had some good times out on the Island of Plams.
If the are any of the sailors or civilns who use to attend the partys at my a
and Pete's house contact me. I retaired in 1977 as a HTC.
-Wed May 21 17:03:10 PDT 2008
Francis 'Josh' Herron Russ#feltonline.com
Lehi, Ut. USA
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Josh served on the Gilmore from 1948-49. He is deceased. I am his cousin. I did not know him since he was gone before I was very old. I have written a short biography about him based on information from the McCain book about the USS Gunnel and information from his widow. I would enjoy any comments about 'Josh' from shipmates that would provide me information about him and his Navy experience.
-Wed May 21 16:33:51 PDT 2008
Cory Clarkston (ENFA) cory.clarkston@gmail.com
San Diego / Clarkston, WA, CA/WA. USA
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Served aboard Jan 1978-1979, then went to EN A-School. I was in the Outside Machine Shop, AC&R Shop. Had a blast as a 19yr old. Mess Cooked with the night crew, serving mid-rats. We had the scam going. Lived above the Bar Treiste in Palau. Retired from the Navy in 1997. Give me a shout...Thanks! Cory
-Sat May 17 19:15:39 PDT 2008
John W Stewart wetboy5454@yahoo.com
Dennis, Ma. USA
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I was Stationed at Monte limbara in 1975 - 1977. I went to the Gilmore many times for medical runs , ect. I remember you guys used to love to come to limbara to party ( I can't imagine why) but anyway just thought I'd chime in.
John Stewart E-5 USAF 1969-1978
-Sat May 17 17:19:22 PDT 2008
Ray Bruno sirwindston01@aol.com
Miami, FL. USA
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I had the great Honor to serive on board the HOWARD W. GILMORE (AS-16)when she was berthed in Charlaston S.C. from 1965 to 1967. My rank was YN2 and I worked for the Admin Lt. in the Captians Office. The CO at that time was Capt., James Clark, one heck of a Officer. I recall being part of the "Springboard" exersices playing Duck for the Subs topedoes. That is a weard feeling seeing a topedoe coming right at you. Of course they wend below the ship. I was glad the wepons officer set the depth correctly!
Well, this was a great find, I was sad to see that the Gilmore was scraped, and sold for it's iron and steel. I guess guys like me will always remember the great times I had on board.
Ray Bruno
Miami, FL
-Sat May 17 07:28:01 PDT 2008
Deb Arleth
Mystic Island, N.J.. USA
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I am looking for any information about my father (Raymond L. Arleth) who served on the USS Gilmore in 1946-1947 out of Key West, Fla. My Father passed away in Sept.of 2006. I have been trying to find any pictures and information about him during those years he served on the Gilmore. Would it be possible to post any info. on this site. It would be greatly appreciated.
-Thu May 15 14:54:38 PDT 2008
Chuck DeSantis chuckusar@yahoo.com
Fort Hood, tx. USA
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Well, I don't know if anyone will remember me, but I was on the Gilmore 1076-1978. I was there and fought the commissary fire, the oil lean-up and the secnav visit. Was trying to find out how some of the guys weren't doing? If anyone can tell me if they know the wereabout of Chris King from Deck Division.
I was a SA and the Gilmore was my first duty station. I remember Steve Blount, Chris King , Murphy, Honeycutt, and Terry Lord. Almost anyone remember the night someone throw all the Chief's Hats overboard I do. We were sitting there fishing for squid and watching the BMC run over them with a boat while he was trying to pick them out of the water.
Hope to hear from some of the guys. Oh I got out of the Navy in 1992 as a BMC and I am currently in the Army. Been to Iraq twice and I am getting ready to retire on 6 Jun 08, 32 yrs serving. Bye all
-Wed May 14 06:25:32 PDT 2008
Gary L. Medeiros garylm8421@comcast.net
Norwich, CT. USA
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seved from 1978 till decom in nofork va. R-1 Div. carpentry and shipfitter shop.
-Fri May 9 09:57:05 PDT 2008
HT Kenny Branson bjsrugmaking@yahoo.com
High Ridge, MO. USA
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Lagging Locker 57-A; R-1 Div. 11/74---11/75
Had Thanksgiving twice, good food back then. Stil looking for R-1 guys and the like from my time aboard. This has helped bring a few of us together! (it is worth your effort to continue this site, I, for one, am grateful)
I remember the Navy's 200 b-day party, what a blast! I am sorry I didn't make the ships company photo...I had pier sentry watch...somebody ALWAYS has duty!
The Gilmore was an experience that grows as I have over the years...the older I get the better my time was, oh we fussed alot back then, counted days, kept "short-timers" calendars etc. but I not known the brotherhood like it was on AS-16.
I am re-learning Italian today to help bring some of the memories. I spent many sundays on the pier in La Madd with the old local fishermen. We talked alot about before the war and my "back home" in St. Louis. They all know of here as the Gateway Arch is a very identifyable landmark to them. It took me 6 mos. to pick up the local dialect, once I did they accepted me on equal terms and we looked forward to getting together after church. (speaking their language was a sign og respect and earned much in return) They would bring a "refillable" gallon jug of homemade rose' wine, ( some of the dryest I've tasted todate) a little salami n' cheese and an empty bucket with a sqidd gig, open wine, fill bucket with sea water (we were right on the edge of pier) break bread and start fishin and tellin stories...it was the best!! When the wine was gone and the bucket was full of calimari time to go home!
I hope to get back in touch with more of my shipmates in the future.
We were all blessed with duty aboard the grand ol' lady.
Long live AS-16 Howard W. Gilmore in all our memories!
-Tue Apr 29 19:44:29 PDT 2008
Charles Hansen cdhpac3657@sbcglobal.net
Colleyville, Texas. USA
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I was logged in on an earlier entry and input this to change email address.
-Mon Apr 28 22:44:47 PDT 2008
Ed Cardona Cardona@aps.edu
Albuquerque, NM. USA
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I served aboard the old lady in 66, 67 and that picture in San Juan was when we sailed to Puerto Rico after a little war game near Cuba.
I kept the new database computers working through all the shakes and shudders.
A Navy buddy told me that my ship was probably on the Internet and he (Mike) was right.
Thank you for creating this page.
Fond memories,
Ed Cardona
-Thu Apr 24 14:17:23 PDT 2008
Gary Knotts Gary_knotts@yahoo.com
Sevierville, TN. USA
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I served aboard the Gilmore from April 1962 until Jan 1965. I was a TM3 (kept getting quotaed). My most vivid memory was loading the 10 boats from our squadron and the 10 from the squadron from Norfolk with live fish during the Cuban crisis. Scarey times. Spent many good hours on the old girl. Sad to see her go.
-Tue Apr 15 11:17:37 PDT 2008
Dexter Morgan morgandexter45@yahoo.ca
Montreal, Canada
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Ex member of the Canadian Navy, always on the lookout for new naval sites, or anything about ships in general. Enjoyed my visit to your site.
-Tue Apr 15 04:19:00 PDT 2008
Henry Clyde Johnson hcjohnson@triad.rr.com
Dobson, NC. USA
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I served on the Gilmore from October 1952 until May 1954 in the "F" Division. I came aboard out of boot camp and departed a FT3. I hold many fond memories of events, places, and especially friends during this period. I did not realize it at the time, but this was one of the most enjoyable and beneficial periods of my life.
Just a few of my shipmates I remember during this period: Farr, Ogden, Thompson, Gunther, Trejo, McGregor, King, Wedgewood, Patnode, and Hammond
-Sun Apr 13 13:07:00 PDT 2008
Glenn Albea glennalbea@hotmail.com
Gilbert, SC. USA
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I was on the Gilmore from her arrival in Key West in summer 1970 until May 1971. I was an ET3 in R-$ Div. I think it was 67A . I have a lot of fond memories of my time on her and would love to hear from anyone who might remember me.
-Sun Apr 13 06:39:45 PDT 2008
Glenn Albea glennalbea@hotmail.com
Gilbert, , SC. USA
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WOW!!!!! Finding this site is awesome. I was also a "Burning Bush" sailor who transferred to the Gilmore in 1970 when she returned to Key West to replace the Bushnell, and left in May 1971. I was an ET3 at the time, very young , and very irresponsible, but I pretty much managed to stay out of serious trouble while oon the Gilmore.I was in shop 67 A I think , in R-4 Div. I usually remember people when I see there names, but I especially remember ET3 Davis Matteson, my drinking buddy, and ET1 Storch, who became a mentor on a subsequent tour at NAS Key West. I retired in 1990 as ETC (SW). Would love to hear from anyone who might remember me. Thanks for a wonderful sight which incited so many wonderful memories for me.
-Sun Apr 13 06:27:22 PDT 2008
Howard R. Pitman puritan@kingwoodcable.net
Kingwood, tx. USA
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Great site, Eldon. I have been reading the letters for some time and finally decided to get on board. Got on board the Gilmore mid 1949 and stayed on her til November 1952. Spent the whole tour in Key West. When I reported for duty as an RMSA I asked the Marine at the gate where the ship was - he replied, "oh, you mean Bldg 16" - I said "no,i"m going on a ship" Marine said we call it Bldg. 16 because we think it's stuck in coffee grounds and can't go anywhere!
Those were good years - one ship or another was always going to Cuba (before Castro) and before we sent around the message saying how many first class spaces and how many enlisted spaces there were available we checked to see if anyone in the radio shack wanted to take a weekend trip.
In those days, our primary communication with the subs was Morse Code and now none of the services even use it!
The Gilmore was communication HQ for Subron 4 and whenever the ship went out to sea (NOT very often!) I moved over to the base with Subron 4.
Discharged out as an RM2 in nov. 52. If anyone from that era is still around I'd be happy to hear from them. Got some pix I'll send later.
Howard R. Pitman
-Wed Apr 9 16:48:19 PDT 2008
Bob Miller robmil@aol.com
Wallingford, CT. USA
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Hello shipmates,
I served on the Gilmore from October 1977 through March of 1979. I was the ship's lead journalist and ran the tv (Big G TV) and radio stations. Worked for BMC Weldon, who ran I Div at the time, IC1 Bill Dunlop, ET2 Gary Wilson. Worked with JO3 Monk Messer, JOSN Wayne Blount and SN Danny P'Nut Pearson. Played tackle on the Ship's football team that came in 2nd place to Sigonella in the 1979 COMFAIRMED tournanment in Rota, Spain. God what memories.... 25 cent Old Milwaukee's in the beer hall....Running movie marathon's on a Sat night...and the liberty cruises to Palma De Majorca, Barcelona and Athens...
Anyone who remembers me, please feel free to drop a line
-Wed Apr 9 10:34:23 PDT 2008
DOUGLAS PENCE DPENCE22@YAHOO.COM
HAMILTON, OH. USA
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TOM BUCK I HOPE YOU REMEMBER ME. WE PLAYED MASS GAMES OF CHESS IN COMMISARY OFFICE. ANY YOU WAS SO NICE TO TAKE ME FOR A WEEKEND TO YOU HOUSE OFF SHIP. YOU MAKE MY LAST YEAR IN THE NAVY. THANK YOU PLEASE CONTACT.
-Tue Apr 8 18:47:11 PDT 2008
Richard Storck EM2 Storck1@aol.com
Rockford , MN. USA
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I was on the Howard W. Gilmore from 10-56 to 1-59 and served in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration shop all my time aboard. My good friends were Sims Davis, Jerry Giatono from NY.. When is the next reunion??
-Mon Apr 7 21:26:06 PDT 2008
Jim Webster ybbew75@yahoo.com
Duke Center, Pa. USA
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PM3 Jim Webster '76-'78 in the R-1 Division. Lots of memories aboard this ship. beer hall, bowling, standing watch at 0200, did I say beer hall? Chief Merke was chief in the pattern shop and he was like my dad, a great guy. I made lots of plaque backs, picture frames and ships tables in that shop. Also worked in the foundry then went to Rubber & Plastics school and worked in that shop until I was transfered to the USS Simom Lake AS-33 in Charleston SC until my honorable discharge in may '79. Send me a email if you remember me.
Jim Webster
-Mon Apr 7 05:36:43 PDT 2008
Walt "Dickie" Darnall walt_cathy@comcast.net
Lake Placid, FL.. USA
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I came aboard the Gilmore sometime in late November of 1968 as SFM3 at Charleston, S.C., and subsequently made SFM2.
We changed home ports to Key West, Florida, in June of 1970.
I enjoyed all my days on the Gilmore, both at Charleston, Key West, and all the cruises we took, E.G., San Juan, Baltimore, and New Orleans ('71 Mardi Gras).
I was separated from navy service on July 19, 1971. I went to work for the Department of the Navy (Naval Research Laboratory and also the Washington Navy Yard in D.C.) and took an early out (retirement) in December of 1995.
I will always cherish the memories of my Gilmore days. I was sorry to see her scrapped but the ole girl will always be etched in my memory.
BTW, I remember Paul Taber from the pipe shop (signed in below but no email address). Drop me an email, Paul, if you read this and get access to email. I passed your entry on to Twig Wiggins, whom I stay in contact with. Also, check my photos in Gilmore album for years '69 and '70. There's a guy from the pipe shot in one of the photos you may recall.
-Sun Apr 6 17:05:01 PDT 2008
ICFN Lefty Lefebvre LefebvreJohn@Yahoo.com
Norfolk, VA. USA
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I left my name in the register at the rate I was when I was a crew member of this graceful lady from 1979 - 1980. She was my first ship, straight out of A School. I sailed the Gilmore home on her last voyage from Sardinia to Norfolk for decommissioning. It was on this ship that I made my decision that the Navy would be my career, and so it was, eventually retiring as a Lieutenant Commander some 23 years later. This ship will always have a special place in my heart as my first home at sea, my first Navy family, and the "graceful lady" who made me grow up and realize that being at sea was where I wanted to be. Rest peacefully old girl, job well done.
-Sun Mar 30 20:15:27 PDT 2008
EUGENE MCNEW wb9prg@yahoo.com
OAK CREEK, WI. USA
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I was on AS-16 from 1977 to 1979.
At that time I was an EM3 in port services (C division).
I used to drive the liberty boats (LCM,s)now and then, and keep them going.
Now I live in oak creek, wi.
My boys are all grown up, and now I spend most of my time with my wife, and my motorcycle.
Thanks,
Gene
-Thu Mar 27 16:52:28 PDT 2008
steve marcoux marcouxhoos3@aol.com
hoosick falls, ny. USA
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i came aboard BUILDING 16 in charleston, sc in november of 1965. i was on the deck force until i left for CT school in pensacola, fl in june 1966. i was right out of boot camp and i was still 17yrs. old. spring board cruise to san juan and st. thomas was great. i don't think i've drank rum since. anybody know pete borgueta torpedoman 3rd class?
-Mon Mar 24 18:58:32 PDT 2008
Michael E. Lewis 091672@msn.com
Gales Ferry, Ct.. USA
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Was in Medical Department from late 1967 to March 1969. Made a couple Springboard cruises. Enjoyed my time on board. Re-enlisted, and three weeks later had orders to 'Nam. Came back without an external scratch in 1970, and retired from NavHosp, Oakland, Ca., in 1978.
-Sun Mar 23 13:01:39 PDT 2008
Michael Lewis 091672@msn.com
Gales Ferry, Ct. USA
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I was a crewmember aboard Gilmore from late '67 to early '69 as member of Medical Dept. Teriffic duty, then I reenlisted, and in short order had orders to MilPhap team N-6 (later re-numbered N-8), for duty in R.V.N. Got shot at (once or twice), no scratches, good and bad memories, but absolutely no wish to go back to 'Nam! Looking for R.D.Warmanen (sp), who worked with me in sick bay records.
-Sat Mar 22 14:50:47 PDT 2008
GSCS(SW) Ricky Jackson stretch548@hotmail.com
Rockville, IN.. USA
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Reported to The Gilmore Jan 77 the night of the commissary fire what an arrival was in Eng. E-Div. I got married there with the one I met in Wis. and my son Dwayne was born in Naples. then left Apr 78
-Wed Mar 19 21:44:15 PDT 2008
Ed Ducheny RM2
San Juan, PR. USA
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Boarded the AS-16 on Jan '70 at Charleston, SC, mostly to stand watch and sleep, because the rest of my time was spent at the Acey-ducey and the strip ! Anyone remembers the hot-dogs for a quarter ? How about the solar eclipse ?? And of course, good chow aboard. Today I very proudly tell my sea stories to my grandchildren, and of so many good shipmates I've never seen again. Well, for those that remember my name, I'm still going at it !! Have fun.
-Mon Mar 17 17:29:32 PDT 2008
Ed Parry DTC, USN, RET ed.parry@nist.gov
Gaithersburg, MD. USA
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-Mon Mar 17 08:34:03 PDT 2008
Ronald Benoy rcad1@aol.com
Belvidere, IL. USA
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I was attached to AS-16 from its arrival in Key West until Nov of 1971. I worked in the small boat shop.
-Sat Mar 8 14:22:29 PST 2008
Tom Marshall temarshall@gmail.com
Gardner, MA. USA
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Hi to all my shipmates. I was a DP in S6 from 1973-1978. Give a yell and let me know how life is treating you.
-Sat Mar 8 13:16:45 PST 2008
Bill Hickman SFP2 gizzimo.bill@gmail.com
Williamsburg,Ohio, OH. USA
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Hi shipmates, I really was not a shipmate of the Gilmore,but I stood amany morning having a smoke upon the main deck and look across the water and see the Gilmore with a bunch of old desil subs tied up to her,Yes I was standing on the deck of the USS Everglades, at good old Charleston SC. From Oct 66 to July 70. Of course the Gilmore left and went I beleive to Key West sometime in 69,The other day I was setting in Subway at our local Walmart store while my wife spent what little money I have left and this guy set down near by noticing my hat NAVY on it and ask what ship I was on well he was on the Gilmore, there in Charleston, Hi name is William ? he was a 2nd class store keeper S-3 div. maybe one of you guys might know him. It is good to find these sights our Everglades site disapeared sometime back.. Good luck all
Bill
-Wed Feb 27 11:56:38 PST 2008
john w (bill) smith Golfbill345@aol.com
Easley , SC. USA
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hello anyone that served between 1946 and 1948 I was an electrician and played and managed the baseball team most of time was in key wast and the carabean please contact me soon bill
-Tue Feb 26 16:15:11 PST 2008
Stan Wagner wowstanleywow@hotmail.com
Greenville, SC. USA
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I was just curious as to what I would find on her. I was stationed on her from 1979 to 1981 in La Madelena, Italy.
-Tue Feb 26 12:28:10 PST 2008
Ronald Benoy
Belvidere, Il. USA
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Served aboard in the boat shop in 1971
-Tue Feb 26 12:00:26 PST 2008
Pete Asaro pasaro1@san.rr.com
San Diego, CA. USA
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I served onboard from November '75 until November '76 in E-div as an EM3. Great memories from the Big club to the Nude beaches to Guido’s for espresso waiting for the launch back to the ship. Scuba diving lessons and driving around the Island in a Mini-Cooper. Beer drinking and hell raisin at Max Fenners house. Fresh bread in the morning in Santa Theresa and oven brick pizzas. Loads of Calamari and tortellini…and most of great friends and shipmates. Wishing you all well.
-Fri Feb 22 18:23:00 PST 2008
Gary Lyell gdlyell@yahoo.com
cuyahoga falls , ohio. USA
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I served on the Howard w gilmore as16 from 1970 /72 I was in damage control ht3
-Thu Feb 21 12:51:42 PST 2008
JOHN KAMINSKI johnkaminski77@yahoo.com
LITHIA, FL. USA
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WAS ABOARD THE GILMORE BETWEEN 10/1955-02/60
-Tue Feb 12 14:04:14 PST 2008
Richard Wurtz
Harvest, AL. USA
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I picked up HWG in Pascagula Shipyard during refit to prepare for transit to LaMad. Brought my family over in May. We lived on the north end of LaMad in a peasant cottage with an outdoor kitchen, no electricity except a generator for a couple of hours a night. We loved it. We had a straight view of the Straits of Bonifacio and Corsica. My landlord was a French man who sold the land that Navy housing was built on. I left in July 75.
If any of you remember the commissary on the island, I went over there when the CBs were building it. They had steps leading down from the entrance. I told them that women with shopping carts and baby carriages would have to fight their way up and down the steps. Why not build a ramp also, which they did. My main contribution to the island. Do any of you remember when Pistol Pete Maravich visited as part of a USO tour and gave a basketball demonstration in the gym?
-Thu Feb 7 10:10:58 PST 2008
Paul Taber
Reading, Ks. USA
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I went aboard the Happy Howie right out of A School around Sept. 68 and left Sept.70. Went mess cooking right off the bat. After that went to the pipe shop in R Division. Made the trip from Charleston to Key West. Spent the rest of my four years in Rotten Groton, Cn. Like to read all of the posts on the site.
-Tue Feb 5 13:47:58 PST 2008
Hugh Doctorman hugh_doctorman@yahoo.com
Chandler, AZ. USA
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I was aboard the Gilmore during '77 and '78, serving in both the foundry and as a P&E peon. Good times. Being old and decrepit, I don't remember too many people from there, but would enjoy hearing from you all the same!
-Fri Feb 1 19:33:21 PST 2008
Bob Graves graves.smokeyvally@yahoo.com
Olive Hill, KY. USA
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Served from 1978 to 1980 as a ICman in the Gyro shop. Had great times and had some good frends.
-Thu Jan 31 11:28:55 PST 2008
Kerry J. Belk
Ocean Springs, ms. USA
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I served on the Gilmore from 1977 to 1978. I was assigned to 38A. My first job was working on the USS Nautilus, what a treat! Spent alot of time seeing the world from the night club perspective of a 22 year old. Sure wish I could go back and take a different approach, well, maybe not! It was all part of my growing up. I made friends that still fill my memory with fond reflections of those days long past. The Gilmore was a special ship with men of charactor. Some had it and other's were just, "charactors". I treasure the time I spent on the "Rock" and those many days and nights in LaMad and Palau. Fare well, fellow shipmates. May you always have the wind in your face, a bone in your teeth and a silver coin for the Boatman.
-Sat Jan 26 08:19:14 PST 2008
Louis Honeycutt sailtheworldcruisingstyle@yahoo.com
Houston, Tx. USA
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I certainly learned alot as stationed aboard the Gilmore back in 76/77, years later I caught up with DR Douglas Stetson which was also stationed on the gilmore..
I have been living a great dream for the last 7 years, June 2007 I was shipwrecked and lost everything, all things happen for a reason, Now I am even more blessed..
Louis
www.247sailing.net
-Fri Jan 25 11:03:55 PST 2008
BERT MAXWELL
CHATSWORTH, CA. USA
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MY STEPFARTHER RUSSELL L FELDER SERVED ABOARD THE USS GILMORE KEY WEST FL. 1946-47 TRANSFERED USS ALBATROSS KEY WEST FL. 1948-49 PASSED AWAY AUGUST 2007
-Thu Jan 24 14:49:57 PST 2008
Brian Chesters letspartyla@sbcglobal.net
Burbank, CA. USA
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Hello! My Grandfather "HAL" Harold John Chesters served on the USS Howard W. Gilmore from April '44 through Dec. 21, '45 during WW2. He was a musician and played guitar among other instruments. His friends nicknamed him "Strings". I am writing something about him to honor his memory and I'm in desperate need of any/all information in regards to what life was like during that time on the ship. Where did the ship go? What type of miliary involvement did it endure during the war? etc. If you served on the ship during that time and you could provide any information, I would be eternally grateful. If you were a musician with my Grandfather or you were friends with him that would unbelievable and I would be honored to talk to you. Thank you to all of you who have served in our military, and given yourselves so selflessly. Thanks! Brian
-Tue Jan 22 13:42:15 PST 2008
Mark Rose markrose4357@yahoo.com
Cleveland, TN. USA
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Searching for friends on the HG from 75-76 time frame. I was in the Supply Department.
-Sat Jan 19 19:32:07 PST 2008
Bob Miller robmil@aol.com
Wallingford, CT. USA
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Hello shipmates,
I served on the Gilmore from October 1977 through March of 1979. I was the ship's lead journalist and ran the tv (Big G TV) and radio stations. Worked for BMC Weldon, who ran I Div at the time, IC1 Bill Dunlop, ET2 Gary Wilson ran the shop. Worked with JO3 Monk Messer, JOSN Wayne Blount and SN Danny P'Nut Pearson. Played tackle on the Ship's football team that came in 2nd place to Sigonella in the 1979 COMFAIRMED tournanment in Rota, Spain. God what memories.... 25 cent Old Milwaukee's in the beer hall....Running movie marathon's on a Sat night...and the liberty cruises to Palma De Majorca, Barcelona and Athens...
Anyone who remembers me, please feel free to drop a line.
-Sat Jan 19 09:57:26 PST 2008
Kenneth R. Brady Kenneyb@columbus.rr.com
Sugar Grove, OH. USA
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I proudly served as an opticalman on board the Gilmore from feb 77 to oct 79.
seeing this information and photos bring back fond memories.I was able to share them with my grandchildren.
thank you so much
-Fri Jan 18 19:51:06 PST 2008
steve carlson scarlson@cadillaccastinginc.
manton, mi. USA
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Im was a radioman third class, I served on board from 1977 to 1978
would like to talk to doug neuman, tom mirrick, and mark bodner if you
guys are around or anybody else that remembers me, thanks
-Thu Jan 17 00:31:39 PST 2008
Russell l Overton JR rovertonjr@verizon.net
tampa, fl. USA
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im glad to find one more ship my grandfather served on Forrest sheldon overton served in 1969
-Sun Jan 13 16:11:51 PST 2008
Charlie Mertz cdmertz@comcast.net
Killingworth, CT. USA
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I was onboard Gilmore from April 66 to March 68. I was an MR assigned to the Inside Machine Shop (X31). It has been a long time since those days. Looking forward to anyone who remembers me to get in touch!
-Mon Jan 7 11:32:51 PST 2008
Peter Asaro pasaro1@san.rr.com
San Diego, CA. USA
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The Happy Howie was my first duty station back 1975. I worked in the electric shop and have many fond memories from her. The ROCK, New 4 lane bowling alley, the liberty boats, coffee at Guido's in the morning after drinking too much at the Big Club. Tortellini and Calamari and brick oven pizzas. And lets not forget the NUDE Beaches all over the island. Great times and great shipmates. Some of the names that come to mind are: Swanson, Welch, Max Fenner, MaCarty, Beattie,Weaver, Scipalletti, Falato, Barris, Earkle, Pop's,Patterson, Malone. MUSE PLANT
-Mon Jan 7 08:00:50 PST 2008
PICM C. Lester Birdwell superchief33@suddenlink.net
College Station, TX. USA
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Served aboard the Gilmore from Nov 1953 (Coming aboard in Boston) when we were in the Yards first Sea experience was shake down cruise in the North Atlantis was sick as a dog till we returned to port that night Left the Gilmore to supposedly retire Feb 1957. A fast talking recruiter talked me into staying in the reserves and I retired for real 36 years later as Command Master Chief in Houston Texas. While on the Gilmore I worked in the Optical shop went from OMSA thru OM2 during my tour on the Gilmore. Was a time of many crusies for a tender from South America to Newfoundland and all over the carribean Havana Cuba, Puerto Rico Gitmo Port o Prince and Virgin Islands. Still have the year book published during my time aboard. any one wishing to get in touch can do so at the above e-mail address. great job on the web site Eldon
-Fri Jan 4 16:02:34 PST 2008
Tim French gabbycapo@yahoo.com
Livonia , Mi.. USA
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Was a crazy young cook on the gilmore from fall of 78 to 80 met some great people had way to much fun but managed to make it out with an honorable, Go figure! still hear from some old shipmates and see some now and then too. love to hear from more when you find this great site. keep up the nice work Eldon.
God bless us old sailors and the new ones too. Tim
-Thu Jan 3 17:50:28 PST 2008
jon bryner
melbourne , fl. USA
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whoa, did we hide from you back in the day, if you had just opened the door at big g tv, you would have made chief:)
-Thu Jan 3 17:47:06 PST 2008
VICTOR BUSH wb6gli@verizon.net
Southampton, NJ. USA
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
GOOD TO SAY HELLO TO MY SHIPMATES.
I SERVED ON THE GILMORE FROM DECEMBER OF 1953 THRU MARCH OF 1957.
I WENT ABOARD AS EMFA OUT OF "A" SCHOOL AND LEFT THE "OLD GIRL" IN 1957 AS EM1.
I HOPE TO SEE MANY ENTRIES IN THE LOG THIS YEAR.
-Thu Jan 3 09:08:42 PST 2008
Bob Adelwerth adelwerthbob@wmconnect.com
Hobe Sound, Fla, Fla. USA
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Served on the Gilmore from March, 1956 to August, 1958. Reported aboard as EMFN and left as EM2, served in R-3 (Electrical Repair) division. We were homeported in Key West during my time aboard, with yard overhaul in Hoboken, N.J. in fall of '56, then REFTRA in Gitmo, port visit in Havana, back to Key West. We spent several months in Norfolk replacing the tender there in '57, and again back to Key West. We deployed to St. Thomas, USVI for Springboard '58 for 6 weeks, another week in Havana, and back to Key West. I married a Key West conch in June '58 and we are approaching our 50th anniversary in June. Gilmore was a great ship that served our country well for many years.
Bob Adelwerth, CWO3, USN, Ret.
Hobe Sound, Fla
-Wed Jan 2 07:04:45 PST 2008
Eldon R. Brown (was ET1) eldonb@ebcon.com
Monroe, WA. USA
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This is a test of the Year 2008 Guest Book!
I was aboard the USS H. W. Gilmore (AS-16) from Oct 1967 to Apr. 1, 1972 in the R-4 Electronics Calibration Lab
I put this web site together as a way of meeting other friends and family of the Gilmore.
-Jan 1 00:00:00 PST 2008