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| Name: Wayne "PUSS" Bailey | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Singapore/Philippines |
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Reported aboard Reeves Feb 91 until Dec 90. Great SMs, Doc, Jones & Kea. Best CPO Mess and Great CMC McClelland. I retired as a SMCM after 30yrs and I am now living in Singapore and the Philippines. Forever a SM!
| Name: Timothy "Doc" Docherty | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Yokosuka Japan |
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Served on the "Warship Reeves" from 1987-1991, The REEVES is still talked about in Yokosuka for what she has done. Still to this day! She was truely a legand!! GREAT ship with a GREAT crew.
She also had the best Signal Gang the Navy will ever know!! "The PUSSMAN Bailey & his Puss-Babies!
| Name: Dennis White | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Indiana |
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Reported aboard the Reeves in Aug of '76. She was the sharpest ship in Pearl Harbor at the time, cleanest lines, and looked fast and mean. Arrived FTM3, left FTM1 four years later. Good ship, good times.
| Name: Steve Tinker | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Kailua Hawaii |
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I served on the USS Reeves DLG-24 from 5/71 to 5/74, spending most of my duty in the oil shack. I arrived as a striker and separated from active duty as a BT2.
Dr. White shared with me, over dinner in Honolulu, this goal which has become reality. Job; well done. It was a pleasure to read about some of the men I served with. Mr. Arnold’s address was fitting, as a final aloha to the Reeves.
The reunion sounds like a great idea, but a lot of work. To those men I served with may you reap with you have sown. To: Ortero, Fox, Haag, Gargano and the rest of the brethren may your walks have been one that reflected your commitment.
| Name: Riley W. Whittenberger | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Carlisle, PA |
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Served on the USS REEVES (CG-24) from 1987 to 1991 in the 1st Division, eventually became a BM3 (there was a demand). Forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan, and dry docked in Pearl. Have some great memories of my four years on the Reeves, the places we went to, the friends that I have had and and still have with some. Actually talked on the phone with Jovan Yalung in Hawaii, Larry Norton in Baltimore, Chief Boats Kunkle somewhere in PA, and of course the one I keep in touch with the most- Derick Tedder in SC.
| Name: Charles H. Sauls | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Served as a Machinist Mate 2nd from April 66 - Oct. 68. Great memories of a bad era. If there is ever a reunion, please contact me. She was a real lady. I was transfered to an L K A after returning stateside and it just wasn't the same as the crusier/destroyer Navy. Got out in 69.
| Name: Tim Greene | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Newport News Va. |
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I was onboard Reeves from 1988-1991. Recognized alot of names in the deck logs. If you remember me, email me.
| Name: Tim Greene | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Newport News Va. |
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I was onboard Reeves from 1988-1991. Recognized alot of names in the deck logs. If you remember me, email me.
| Name: SH2 Pete Burdick | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Browns Mills New Jersey |
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Just wanted to give my latest e-mail address. Served as an IRONMAN 1987-1990. Now a police officer in New Jersey. Married a "round eye" and have two kids. A girl and a boy ages 5 and 4. My time on the Reeves was the best time of my life. I remember many good friends. Once an IRONMAN ALWAYS AN IRONMAN. There's nothing we can't do!. Later! Jim shear where are you?