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Years Served: 5/64 – 8/64…I was only aboard for a very short time as a TM-2. Transferred to New London, Conn submarine base. Avery good ship and the crew was great and I enjoyed my time aboard her.
Years Served: 1957-1959…
Years Served: 1953 to May Of 1954…Picking was in Sasaboe, Japan when I went aboard and after a few days
Years Served: 1968…BMC McCormick retired 1968.
Years Served: 1966 Sep – Dec…:D Served in Deck Division for 4 months in 1966 then transfered to San Francisco for discharge.
Years Served: mid 1966 to discharge August 1968…Hats off to Capt. RF Keough. What a steamer! Lots of good memories.