The first USS THE SULLIVANS was launched in San Francisco, California on April 4, 1943. Flight deck poster made by an AMM, B.L. Photograph released 20 August 1945. On 2 October, Suwannee Captain Charles C. McDonald and Rear Admiral William Sample, who headed COMCARDIV 22 on board Suwannee, took off in a Martin PBM Mariner to maintain their flight qualifications and never returned. USS Suwannee CVE 27 and Related Air Groups Reunion Association. the Distinguished Flying Cross with two stars and Air Medal with seven stars. William D. Johnson. (NARA), # 80-G-349435. At 0151, she trained her guns on a small cruiser or large destroyer 3,300 yards off her starboard bow. Prepared by CAPT R. O. The casualties for 2526 October were 107 dead and 160 wounded. Chief Engineman. Suwannee remained in North African waters until mid-November 1942, then sailed, via Bermuda, for Norfolk. Photograph: 7 April 1943. She reached the Philippines several days later, and her planes began strikes on enemy installations in the Visayas until 25 October. Converted to an aircraft carrier at Newport News, Va. Reclassified as an "Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier" and redesignated ACV-27, 20 August 1942. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives http://navylog.navymemorial.org/Portals/0/images/ships-tribute/NBD94211132.jpg Portland CA 33 11 13 1942 1942-11-13 00:00:00.000 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal On November 13, Portland was part of a surface combat unit that fought a greatly superior Japanese force close to Guadalcanal. Guy A. Sabin, A-V(N), USNR, attacked, dropping four 325-pound depth bombs along the axis of the enemy Type KD7 boat, and scored at least two direct hits that sent her, and her 97 souls, to the bottom. Along part of the way, we were joined by a sailor manning a seawater fire hose with fairly good pressure, and though the seawater would only scatter the gasoline fires away from us, by using the water and foam alternatively as we advanced, we managed to work our way up several decks, through passageways along the wrecked and burning combat information center and decoding area, through officers' country, and finally out on the forecastle. She returned to the United States at San Diego, California, in October, and by 5 November, was back at Espiritu Santo. On 19 June, as the Battle of the Philippine Sea began to unfold, Suwannee was one of the first ships to draw enemy blood when one of her planes flying combat air patrol attacked and sank the Japanese submarineI-184. (ACV-27), circa late 1942 or early 1943. Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349243. Delbert S. Cornwell 8 December 1944, Capt. Placed in a reserve status with the 16th Fleet at Boston, 28 October 1946. Almost a month later, on 10 September, she put to sea to support the landings on Morotai in the Netherlands East Indies. Your ORIGINAL HOMETOWN and State are asked for because that confirms who you are in your shipmate's memories. 7 Dec 1941 - 31 Dec 1946 was 4,183,466 (390,037 officers and 3,793,429 enlisted) 3. A Sea2c, however, who embarked on the 26th with orders to report to the light cruiser Savannah (CL-43), deserted before the oiler cleared San Pedro for the Canal Zone on the 28th. ALL HANDS Article Title. On 19 June 1944, as the Battle of the Philippine Sea began to unfold, Suwannee was one of the first ships to draw enemy blood when one of her TBM-1C Avengers of VT-60, accompanied by an F6F-3 on anti-submarine patrol, spotted the Saipan-bound Japanese submarine I-184 (Lt.Cmdr. Pilots of Figther Squadron (VF) 40 "Flying Boars" scoring "kills" for record of USS Suwannee
USS SUWANNEE (CVE-27) ALL HANDS - Hull Number On 3 August, she got underway for Okinawa, arriving in Buckner Bay, three days later. Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349247. In part because of the extent of damage suffered during the first kamikaze attacks of the war, much of the information about the Suwannee, and of what her crew and air groups endured, was classified for several decades. She remained there for a week, then returned to the Netherlands East Indies at Makassar Strait to support the landings at Balikpapan, Borneo. Her gunners soon shot down another enemy plane, then bore down on a third circling in the clouds at about 8,000ft (2,400m). Consequently, while she herself did not participate in the running surface battle off Samar, her air group TBMs and F6Fs carried out persistent attacks on Japanese capital ships. On 2425 October 1944, the Japanese launched a major surface offensive from three directions to contest the landings at Leyte Gulf. Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 40mm (1.57in)/56 caliber Bofors 40 guns, "All Hands Naval Bulletin - Dec 1945 | PDF | Pacific War | United States Navy", Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Account of kamikaze attack by Lieutenant Walter B. Burwell, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Suwannee_(CVE-27)&oldid=1152603787, Aircraft Escort Vessel (AVG), 14 February 1942, Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier (ACV), 20 August 1943, Escort Helicopter Aircraft Carrier (CVHE), 12 June 1955, This page was last edited on 1 May 2023, at 06:52. Before the Japanese destroyer could fire a single shot at Sterett, she was lifted from the water by exploding torpedoes and rapidly sank. (CVE-27). listens to confessions of a crew member. After deployment in Korea, where she earned two battle stars, the Cuban blockade, and the rescue efforts for the sub Thresher, she was decommissioned on January 7, 1965. Photograph: 7 April 1943. During that span of time, she visited Guadalcanal, Efate, and Espiritu Santo in addition to New Caledonia. National Archives and Records Administration USS Suwannee CVE 27 WWII USS Takanis Bay CVE 89 WWII USS Tarawa CV 40 1946 USS Tarawa CV 40 1948-49 USS Tarawa CV 40 1951-52 USS Tarawa CVA 40 1953 . Search crew members| CVE-27 U.S.S. Add a reunion information.
flight deck air traffic controller, Albert L. Tomsic, (Serial Number 618 10 62), to remember the horrible With Oldendorfs old battleships fighting in Surigao Strait and Halseys Third Fleet scurrying north, Suwannee, with the other 15 escort carriers and 22 destroyers and escort vessels (DE), formed the only Allied naval force operating off Leyte Gulf when Admiral Kurita Takeos First Striking Force penetrated the unguarded San Bernadino Strait into the Philippine Sea. Joseph R. Lannom 16 July 1941, Capt.
U.S.S. Suwannee WWII VF-60 USN Fighter Pilot DFC Group USS SUWANNEE , TAFFY 1 Seventy-seven sailors, including Rear Admiral Callaghan and Capt. But others trapped below and aft of the forecastle area found themselves under a curtain of fire from aviation gasoline pouring down from burning planes on the flight deck above. Charles C. McDonald 2 September 1945, Cmdr. Last Name. Her problems came from another quarter. On 24 and 25 October 1944, the Japanese launched a major surface offensive from three directions to contest the landings at Leyte Gulf. Portland was torpedoed in the stern in that action and had to be towed to Australia for temporary repairs. Decommissioned as indicated above. During the Naval Battle of Casablanca from 811 November, Suwannee sent up 255 air sorties and lost only five planes, three in combat and two to operational problems.
SUWANNEE CVHE 27 - NavalCoverMuseum I would like to thank all of those of you who contacted me after the . She returned to Manus on 5 May. On 20 August 1942, Suwannee was re-designated again, to an auxiliary aircraft carrier, ACV-27. She departed Hawaii on 22 January 1944 and headed for the Marshalls. The carrier reentered San Pedro Bay, Leyte, on 6 July and spent the next month there. For crew lists, and reunions see the Veterans Info Page. She was the first escort carrier to score against an enemy submarine, and she helped to prove the usefulness of her type in ASW. Following the occupation of the Gilberts, the escort carrier returned to the US, via Pearl Harbor, arriving in San Diego on 21 December. She was assigned to the Atlantic Inactive Fleet later that month. The Sullivan brothers, Joseph, 24; Francis,27; Albert, 20; Madison, 23 and George, 28 from Waterloo, Iowa died in the sinking of the USS JUNEAU (CL 52). The pilot, LT(JG) Obed F. Slingerland, was killed instantly. I really hope some other people can find this service and get in touch with people like I did. Survey.). on flight deck during flight operations.
Search the Navy Log: Find a Service Member The escort carriers put into Kossol Roads in the Palaus on 28 October, then headed for Manus for upkeep on 1 November. Crew List main page| They hit the enemy, but he rolled over, dove at Suwannee and crashed into her at 08:04 about 40ft (12m) forward of the after elevator, opening a 10ft (3.0m) hole in her flight deck. Within two hours, her flight deck was sufficiently repaired to enable the escort carrier to resume air operations. Strange USN (Ret.) For the next month and one-half, she supported the invasion of the Marianas, participating in the campaigns against Saipan and Guam. Twenty minutes later, completely immobilized in all departments, the ship was ordered abandoned. BOBBITT, Edgar Solon Electrician's Mate Second Class. Ens. USS Suwanee (1864), a double-ended side-wheel gunboat commissioned in February 1865, sent in pursuit of Confederate States Navy commerce raiders until the end of the American Civil War, and wrecked in 1868 USS Suwanee (1897), the United States Lighthouse Service lighthouse tender USLHT Mayflower, which served the U.S . To honor the five Sullivan brothers, the Navy has named two destroyers, USS THE SULLIVANS. Report an offensive or inappropriate entry. He came below to report that medical help was critically needed there. CVE-27 ALL HANDS Articles. There are no crew members who signed this Crew List. SUWANNEE (CVHE-27) U.S.S. This trip was to be a non-stop return to Okinawa, to pick up 1,500 troops on an overnight stop, and then return to Seattle. John M. De Vane, Jr. 29 March 1946, Cmdr. The plane bears traces of the yellow Operation Torch Suwannee was much farther south as an element of Rear Adm. Thomas Spragues Taffy 1. The escort carrier stopped at Pearl Harbor, from 1623 February, at Tulagi, from 414 March, and at Ulithi, from 2127 March, before arriving off Okinawa, on 1 April. Strange USN (Ret.) Suwannee remained in reserve at Boston for the next 12 years. National Archives & Records Administration photo, # 19-N-24296. Thanks VetFriends.
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Navybuddies.com Crew List - Reunite with old US Navy Buddies A Zero crashed into Suwanee's flight deck at 1240 and careened into a torpedo bomber which had just been recovered. Of seven missing, three were subsequently rescued. On 11 November, off Fedala Roads, her antisubmarine patrol claimed the destruction of a submarine, a kill not verified in post-war accounting. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of For the next one and a half months, she supported the invasion of the Marianas, participating in the campaigns against Saipan and Guam. Back to 1st page. Login| Home Join Now About Hullnumber Before You Register Tell A Shipmate FAQs Related Links Contact Us. The resulting blaze burned for several hours, but was finally brought under control by the concerted efforts of her crew and air group. Gwin, which had been firing illumination shells toward the earlier gunfire exchange, came into the action in time to sight the cruiser Nagara and 4 destroyers closing in. The resulting fire burned for several hours, but was finally brought under control. Your ORIGINAL HOMETOWN and State are asked for because that confirms who you are in your shipmate's memories. http://navylog.navymemorial.org/Portals/0/images/ships-tribute/NBD94211133.jpg San Francisco CA 38 11 13 1942 1942-11-13 00:00:00.000 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal The San Francisco, in company with one heavy cruiser, three light cruisers, and eight destroyers, entered Lengo Channel. Photo and text from Fire From The Sky, This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. She arrived back at Hampton Roads, on 24 November, and stayed until 5 December, when she got underway for the South Pacific. Home; About HullNumber; Before you Register; . Prepared by CAPT R. O. SUWANNEE (CVE-27) HELL U.S.S. Her problems, however, soon came from another quarter.
But her gallant skipper and crew had made the enemy pay a fearful price of one battleship severely damaged, one cruiser and two destroyer sunk. Two previous ships had been named Suwanee, an alternate spelling: (Map NS0302736 by Karl Musser, courtesy of Wikipedia. Just after noon on 26 October, another group of kamikazes jumped Taffy 1. A muster revealed 2 officers and 56 sailors missing (some of whom were recovered subsequently). With each salvo of popping, two or three more panicky crew men would leap over the side, and we found that our most urgent task was to persuade those poised on the rail not to jump by a combination of physical restraint and reassurance that fires were being controlled and that more help was on the way. Her gunners soon scratched a 2nd enemy plane, then engaged a 3rd attacking aircraft, circling in the clouds at 8,000 feet, which in its final dive, crashed into the flight deck of Suwannee 40 feet forward of the after elevator, opening a 10-foot hole in her flight deck. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Suwannee (CVE 27). Sponsored by Mrs. Alleta Sullivan, the mother of the five Sullivan brothers, USS THE SULLIVANS (DD 537) was commissioned on September 30. This drew Vice Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf's Bombardment Group south to meet that threat in the Battle of Surigao Strait. is more than men ought to endure so far from home, we want you to keep something in mind. During that operation, Suwannee joined the Northern Attack Force, and her planes bombed and strafed Roi and Namur Islands, in the northern part of Kwajalein Atoll, and conducted anti-submarine patrols for the task force. The destroyer unleashed her torpedoes and using all her firepower, machine-gunned the battleship's bridge. Within two hours, her flight deck was sufficiently repaired to enable the escort carrier to resume air operations. Thomas, of the crew. She remained in the vicinity of Kwajalein for the first 15 days of February; then spent the next nine days helping out at Eniwetok. The story of the U.S.S. Her repairs were completed by 31 January 1945; and, after brief stops at Hunter's Point and Alameda, California, she headed west and back into the war. The video was obtained from the British Imperial War Museum. ):553' x 114' 3" / 168.6 x 34.8 meters Armor:None Power plant:4 boilers (450 psi); 2 steam turbines; 2 shafts; 13,500 shp (design) Speed:18+ knots Endurance:23,920 nm @ 15 knots (with 4,780 tons of oil fuel) She stopped at Pearl Harbor, overnight on 1920 November, and arrived at Puget Sound Navy Yard, on 26 November.
Suwannee | The United States Navy Memorial Benham and Preston followed. Filling more fields will reduce the number of results. William H. Abrams, USMCR, Ret., the district legal officer at the Marine Barracks, Balboa) and an OS3c to the Submarine Base, Coco Solo, C.Z., on the 8th; then continued on for Galveston, Texas. After the war, she was later classified an "Escort Helicopter Aircraft Carrier" and again redesignated, CVHE-27, 12 June 1955. On 6 February 1946, she was assigned to the berthing area at the Boston [Mass.] To top of page | To bottom of page Reunions There are currently no planned reunions. Artwork details about sitting At 0145 Juneau, in company with 4 cruisers and 8 destroyers encounter a Japanese force of 2 battleships, 1 light cruiser and 11 destroyers.
Navy Unit Records Research | WW2 Research Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. strike on Balikpapan, Borneo. It seemed to me that we would have to try to get through to them. This leaflet was aboard the carrier the moment she was hit by the Mitsubishi Zero (Mitsubishi On 24 and 25 October 1944, the Japanese launched a major surface offensive from three directions to contest the Leyte Gulf landings. (NARA), photo # 80-G-270617. For the next seven months (during which time she was re-designated to an escort aircraft carrier, CVE-27, effective 15 July 1943), she provided air escort for transports and supply ships replenishing and bolstering the marines on Guadalcanal, as well as for the forces occupying other islands in the Solomons group. Her first assignment was close air support for the invasion troops, but, within a few days, she settled down to a routine of pounding the kamikaze bases at Sakishima Gunto. Following two voyages from Espritu Santo, one to Tulagi and the other to Kwajalein, Suwannee arrived off Saipan in mid-June 1944. The . Clinton McKellar, and loaded six 77-foot Electric Boat Co. (ELCO) torpedo boats: PT-20, PT-21, PT-22, PT-23, PT-24, and PT-25 (2426 August) The oiler and her passengers and deck cargo began their voyage when she stood out on 26 August. USS Suwannee (CVE-27), was built as the civilian oiler Markay, in 1939, before being acquired by the US Navy, in 1941, and renamed Suwannee (AO-33), after the tradition of naming fleet oilers after rivers. Pilots waiting for summons, (left Artwork details about crossing The auxiliary carrier transited the Panama Canal, on 1112 December, and arrived at New Caledonia, on 4 January 1943.
Navybuddies.com Crew List - Reunite with old US Navy Buddies The ship sported the shamrock of Ireland on her forward stack and sailed into World War II with 23 crew members named Sullivan. 16 November 1943: Launched and christened, sponsored by Mrs. Richard S. Bull, Sr., mother of Lt. Bull 26 February 1944: Commissioned, Lcdr. For the major portion of the next 77 days, her planes continued to deny the enemy the use of those facilities. Originally, she was known as the SS Markay, built for the Keystone Tankship Corp. by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. of Kearny, N.J. She remained on the west coast for two weeks into the New Year 1944, then set a course for Lahaina Roads in the Hawaiian Islands. The escort carriers put into Kossol Roads, in the Palaus, on 28 October, then headed for Manus, for upkeep, on 1 November.
Would you like to have such a crew list on your website? 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Aircraft carriers at specific battles, invasions, and raids [ edit] The new passengers destinations ranged from new construction like the carrier Hornet (CV-8), the destroyer Hambleton (DD-455), and the submarine Finback (SS-230), to the gunboat Erie (PG-50). Seattle Branch of the National Archives photo. Battle Two was out of commission by a direct hit from the port side. Soon after, however, the battle was rejoined. Engaged in the Pacific operations as of 10 November, were 489 ships having space for slightly under 700,000 passengers. (NARA), photo # 80-G-270619. "At 1042, Thursday 24 May 1945 TBM-3 [Avenger] Bureau Number 68368 Commissioned on 19 April 1997 at Staten Island, New York and brought to life by Kelly Sullivan Loughren and brother, John Sullivan. Her name was struck from the Navy List on 1 March 1959. On 28 October 1946, the carrier was placed in a reserve status with the Sixteenth Fleet at Boston and, just over two months later, on 8 January 1947, was placed out of commission. Against that backdrop of the United States being at war in both oceans, the oiler sailed from Hampton Roads on 13 December and set course for New Orleans, and there loaded a cargo of oil. Jr. 30 December 1943, Capt. (1416 August)., before she returned to Norfolk on 21 August, setting course later the same day for the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. Suwannee there embarked officers and men of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron (MTBRon) 1 under Lt.(j.g.) HullNumber.com. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National While Adm. Ozawa Jisaburos Mobile Force sailed south from Japan and drew the bulk of Adm. William F. Halsey, Jr.s Third Fleet off to the north, Adm. Shima Kiyohides Second Striking Force, along with Adm. Nishimura Shojis Force, attempted to force Surigao Strait from the south. Soon thereafter, the enemy ceased firing. Registration and communicating with shipmates at Hullnumber.com is FREE FOREVER. Search for Crew Members Please fill at least one field. BOSTER, Gerald Charles Electrician's Mate Third Class. The Modern Military Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, has custody of deck logs from 1941 to 1983, as well as muster rolls created. If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on . After fitting out at the Philadelphia [Pa.] Navy Yard (2331 July 1941), Suwannee transported passengers to Hampton Roads, then on 9 August continued on to the Gulf of Mexico, proceeding to New Orleans, La. Dimensions (wl):525' x 75' x 30' 7.5" (full load) / 160 x 22.9 x 9.3 meters Dimensions (max. 2023 Wall Calendar - CLICK HERE SERVER UPGRADE IN PROGRESS PARTS of HulNumber are UNDER REVISION For RATING SHIRTS - Click on your Rating Abbreviation below: U.S.S. . U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of Designated for conversion to an "Aircraft Escort Vessel", was reclassified AVG-27 on 14 February 1942. 346477 entries available online. the men of the ship's crew. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. On 24 February, she headed east again and arrived at Pearl Harbor, on 2 March for a two-week stay. She was re-designatedfor the final timeto an escort aircraft carrier (helicopter) CVHE-27, on 12 June 1955. She departed Hawaii, on 22 January 1944, and headed for the Marshalls. marking around its national insignia. Survivors were noted in the water by accompanying ships but due to risk of further submarine attack, no other ships of the task force stayed in the area to rescue survivors. Since the first meeting in 1988, our reunion opportunity to get together . Markay was laid down on 3 June 1938, at Kearney, New Jersey, by the Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., under a Maritime Commission contract (MC Hull 5); launched on 4 March 1939; sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Vickery (ne Blanchard), wife of Howard L. Vickery; delivered to the Keystone Tankship Corporation, and operated by that company until acquired by the Navy, on 26 June 1941.
PDF U.s.s. Suwannee Cve 27 Newsletter A. W. Gardes in command 10 January 1947: Decommissioned at the Naval Repair Base, San Diego, Cal. by Robert C. Stern. She remained there for a week, then returned to the Netherlands East Indies, at Makassar Strait, to support the landings at Balikpapan, Borneo. Please click on one of the unit names below to request research assistance in locating U.S. (AO-33) available at NavSource. the flight deck during launchings. Seconds later she rolled on her side. She fired on a cruiser to starboard and, in turn, took a terrific pounding from battleship Hiei on her port side. The ships had entered Nagasaki Harbor by 15 September while Allied prisoners of war (New Zealand) were taken on board the hospital ship Haven. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. Photograph released 20 August 1945. At 1100 while conducting evasive maneuvering (zigzagging) in company with 2 US cruisers and 3 destroyers, Japanese submarine launches torpedoes at US force striking Juneau on port side near the previous hit. The USS Suwannee was a member of the Sangamon class of escort aircraft carriers. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Santee (AO 29). U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of Arriving at her destination on 17 November, she remained at Argentia until she sailed for Hampton Roads on 4 December with passengers, the largest group of which (29) held orders to the carrier Yorktown (CV-5). National Archives & Records Administration photo, # 19-N-24298. Her keel was laid down on June 3, 1938; she was launched March 4, 1939. Suwannee paused briefly at the Canal Zone (69 October 1941), disembarking four passengers during her time therea PhM2c to the U.S. A river that rises in the southeastern part of the state of Georgia and flows to the southwest across Florida, emptying into the Gulf of Mexico at Suwannee Sound; sometimes given the variant spelling of Suwanee. Survivors whoo had previously abandoned ship reboarded the hulk and rescued eight men still aboard and alive, five of whom lived after reaching land. and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349414. BRACEY, George Steward Third Class. the National Archives and Records Administration The person's command ? You can help improve our commands section Click here to Submit events/comments/updates for this vessel . With the Japanese retiring toward Savo Island, Sterett, her after guns and starboard torpedo tubes out of commission, began to withdraw. Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. HullNumber.com does not retain your payment information if you make a purchase. Photograph released 4 August 1945. The two planes erupted into flame along with nine other planes on the flight deck. On 11 November, off Fedhala Roads, her ASW patrol sank what was reported to be a German U-boat, but which was later determined to have been Sidi Ferruch, one of the three French submarines which sortied from Casablanca, on the day of the assault.
Research Guide: Crew Lists and Muster Rolls - Navy Her gunners soon scratched another enemy plane, then bore down on a third circling in the clouds at about 8,000 feet. BAIN, Ronald Eugene Engineman Second Class. (1a) As a returning American torpedo bomber (lower plane) approaches deck for landing, USS Suwannee (CVE-27), was built as the civilian oiler Markay, in 1939, before being acquired by the US Navy, in 1941, and renamed Suwannee (AO-33), after the tradition of naming fleet oilers after rivers. U.S. A direct hit on the navigation bridge killed or badly wounded all officers except the communications officer. After 30 years and learning the computer and finding VetFriends, I went to my first reunion of the USS Navasota AO-106. granddaughter of Albert Leo Sullivan. the National Archives and Records Administration Registration and communicating with shipmates at Hullnumber.com is FREE FOREVER. They and the seven members of the flight crew were discovered in the wreckage of the aircraft on 19 November 1948, and their bodies were recovered. National Archives and Records Administration Strange USN (Ret.) For RATING SHIRTS - Click on your Rating Abbreviation below: U.S.S. Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website.
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