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Years Served: 1955 to 1957…The Henley was the second ship I serviced on after I had re enlisted in to the Navy. I became a Gunners Mate on it and made 3 class with in a year after boarding her. made many a med cruises and also to the north Atlantic. I was one of the special detail helmsmen on the ship also. Capt Karther use gunner mates on the helms as I recall. The only dumb thing I ever did on the Henly was to marrie a Girl from England which lasted one year. I re married in 1964 and have been happily married for 44 years.
Years Served: 1946——-1948…I was one of the first crews that commissioned the Henley. We were fresh boots from San Diego, and boarded the ship at Mair Island in San Francisco. Our Shake Down cruise took us back to San Diego. Then through the Panama canal to Key West Florida where we spent a long time playing sink the submarine at the sub base there. Then on to Boston to be outfitted for a trip to the Mediterranian area where we visited 20 some odd country’s. I was a lowly first class fireman and was assigned to a fireroom. Had a wonderful time and wonder if any of my old shipmates will contact me.
Years Served: 1949-1950…Was in forward engine room. Mothballed ship at Charlston S.C. Transferred to USS Bataan cvl29 at Philly
Years Served: 1958…I was in the Radar gang (RD-2) on the Henley. I had come from the Battleship Iowa BB-61. I enjoyed my time on the Henley. I retired from Indiana Steel & Wire Muncie,Indiana in 1998, moved to Florida, but after a year down there moved back to Indiana. Now live in Indianapolis.
Years Served: 1948-1950…I’ve signed for my dad Carl F. Griffin who served aboard USS Henley just after WWII. He was an EM2 & after leaving the Navy worked for Indianapolis Power & light for 35 years. My dad & my mom are retired & doing well living in southern Indiana. If anyone would like my dad’s address or phone number (he would be tickled to hear from you) just email me. He still talks about being aboard the Henley & being based at Subic Bay Phillipines. For my dad, Patrick Griffin