Ed Shaw - 12/16/00 03:36:28 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:Texxxmann@aol.com | Comments: I served as a sonarman on the Morton From 79-81 |
Ed Shaw - 12/16/00 03:36:19 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:Texxxmann@aol.com | Comments: I served as a sonarman on the Morton From 79-81 |
Eddie Nelms - 12/06/00 15:21:13 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:nelmski@aol.com | Comments: Great, your doing one super job, enjoy have fun and welcome home. |
John Schlick usn,ret - 12/01/00 03:32:33 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:jschlick@mediaone.net | Comments: I was on MORTON from 66-68, i was SFP3/2 worked in the pipe shop. Also looking for MM3 John O'Kelly he was an "A ganger"if any one knows of his location let me know, thanks John Schlick usn, ret |
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SMC (SW) John A. Altfeltis - Retired - 10/03/00 21:45:44 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:altfeltis@juno.com | Comments: Dear Fellow Shipments: The U.S.S. Morton was my very first ship and still the ship I am "most proud of." She was a part of the last class of destroyers to be called an "all-gun." I served on her, 64-65 and made the Westpac Cruise that was involved in the "second" Gulf of Tonki Incident after Morton relieved the Turner Joy and Maddox in Subic Bay. The most precious memory that I have of the Morton was getting out of the Deck Force and going into the Signal Gang before our 64 Westpac Cruise. The two men that helped me accomplish that Were SM2 Gleason Eads and SM2 Hollis Mcbroom. To this day I have never forgotten them & their leadership and friendship. I went on to serve on two other destroyers and then my final ship was the USS New Jersey, BB-62, her motto was "Fire Power for Freedom." Morton was still my best duty and I will never forget her. Fair Winds & Following Seas; John A. Altfeltis - USNR Retired |
Aaron Jelcick - 09/28/00 03:06:18 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:atjelcick@thurston.com | Comments: I enjoyed your web site very much. Do you have any relatives in Washington State? |
Ken "Murph" Butler - 09/12/00 00:55:21 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:SaltDD948@aol.com | Comments: It's great to read comments from all you old salt's. Some of you may remember me as "Murph" Bill Hennessee gave me that nickname because he couldn't remember my name. I served onboard the Morton in 66,67,68. I was on the sonar crew. We were the guys with the red eyes and the best paper back libarary onboard. I'll make sure I'm at the reunion in 2001 in San Diego. I would enjoy running into some of my old shipmates and telling some lies. I mean sea stories. |
Jesse Freebern - 07/22/00 20:07:02 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:jessman1@bellsouth.net | Comments: I was in Chu-Lai in 1966 to 67.I also was in Naval Support Detachment,I was a Truck drive.Did you get the Combat War metal.Can you send me some pictures of Chu-Lai.I only have 3or4 pictures,i'll send them to you. PS:send E-mail back please thank you Jesse Freebern |
Dick Gohman - 05/21/00 16:20:43 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:gohman@utahisp.com | Comments: Was on board Oct. '66 - Oct.'68 in Disbursing/Supply. Just found out about the Morton guest books. Wished I would have known sooner. How was the '99 reunion? How many from the '66-'68 crew attended? Has "Cap'n" McCann made it to a reunion? How many a e thinking about going in 2001? Terry, this is a great site! You're "all over" in "here"! Should have told me! A lot happened during those 2 years on board! A lot of memories and history! Lots of stories....... You may be aware, but FYI, I just ord red some Morton caps and shirts from www.soldiercity.com. They are custom and expensive, but similar to the caps we used to have. Not familiar with the company or their quality, but it's easy to order. After I left the Morton I went to a DOD contractin office, and then out. That's why after all this time Morton and it's great crew is nostalgic! Hope to hear from you. Good luck, "Mr. G" |
Mike Barna - 04/15/00 03:11:18 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:emjabe55@aol.com | Comments: I was onboard 73-75 as a BT in the aft fireroom,hey Guy I also remember the parties at bellows, if anyone knows where i can get a copy of the 74 west-pac cruise book please e-mail me mine was lost during a move. it was great see this site and the links to the other morton sites |
Martin Hoyvik - 04/10/00 01:07:11 My URL:/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:martin007@webtv.net | Comments: In message below I said reunion in New Orleans. I know it should read San Diego |
Martin Hoyvik - 04/09/00 16:01:45 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:martin007@webtv.net | Comments: Was aboard as a RM3 from May 1960 to Dec 1962 aboard when HM1 Jos. Hipp died in a tragic fire. Great reunion in DC last Aug. Looking forward to Oct 01 reunion in New Orleans. |
George Johnson - 03/20/00 06:19:18 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:charmain@softcom.net | Comments: The Morton was my first and last ship, 1964-1968. We gave the Cong something to think about. I was an RD-2 when I left, RT for gunfire support. Anybody hear about Regalado? Love all you guys, Nam Greyhound was the best. |
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GUY WETZEL - 02/26/00 03:45:29 My URL: My Email:couchdragon@home.com | Comments: I was on the MORTON 73-75 injoyed "74"WESTPAC as EMFN AND PARTIES OUT AT BELLOWS BEACH. Living in San Diego now working at Buck Knives. Give me I jingle {619}562-1409 |
Mark - 02/09/00 16:24:49 My URL: My Email:mjrret42@aol.com | Comments: Stationed on the USS Morton DD 948 From 1977-1981 In the forward fireroom. |
test - 11/23/99 07:31:28 My URL:http://home.talkcity.com/LibertySt/coastieguard/koreaindex.html | Comments: |
R.B. Groves - 11/12/99 20:56:51 My URL: My Email:r.b.groves@worldnet.att.net | Comments: A great site..I served onboard 66-67 and would like to hear from anyone else who was in the radio shack at that time. I was RM2, now in Alaska. |
Richard Curtis GMG-1 - 11/07/99 15:57:35 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:gldwngr@GTE.net | Comments: Served on the Morton from 1968 to 1969 as a gunnersmate on Mt.51 and Mt.32. Was on watch when the Morton hit an object thrown off a carrier and had to return to Subic. Would like to hear from anyone on board during this time frame. Retired USARNG E-7, Flight Engineer on a ch-54 helicopter. |
Howard Morton - 11/03/99 22:19:15 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:hmorton@beyerlaw.com | Comments: Are my eyes deceiving me? Is there another Morton Sailor within a few blocks of here? I am Cisco Morton, formerly First Lt. and Gun Boss of Snortin' Morton (1977-1980) As you read this I'm working at 380 Foam St, about four blocks from the Monterey CG Sta. Drop a dime: 655-2300 Cisco |
JOHN SCHLICK,USN RET - 10/30/99 04:56:04 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:JSCHLICK@AMERITECH.NET | Comments: GOOD SHIP AND FUN CREW, IWAS ON HER IN 66-68 |
Walter J. Brown - 10/01/99 00:29:28 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:wjbetc@aol.com | Comments: Nice to see some interest in the 948. I served abord her from june '61 thru Dec. 63 and as I look back, it truly was one of the best times of my life. She was brand new and so was I so we shared some grownig pains. |
Joan Mecteau - 09/19/99 00:34:26 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:joan4048@hotmail.com | Comments: Nice site.My dad was on the USS Morton in 1959.Chief Petty Officer C.W McCloud.He retired in 1962 after 21 years in the Navy. |
Bill Anderson - 09/13/99 12:53:21 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/~banderson205/ My Email:billfl@atlantic.net | Comments: plank owner was on Morton 59-July 60 FTL-3 worked on mark 56 & mark 70 gun control sys. was glad to find this site. Thank You Bill |
Richard Curtis - 09/03/99 21:29:32 My URL: My Email:gldwngr@gte.net | Comments: Morton "SALT" 1968-1969 & west-pac |
Mark Caya - 08/29/99 00:23:10 My URL: My Email:mccaya@btigate.com | Comments: I served on the Morton, in 1966, CS 3. I was on board the same time you were. Took the Westpac cruise in 1967. Discharged in 1969. |
W.R. Gardner - 06/28/99 16:32:56 My URL: My Email:wgardner@gfn.org | Comments: I was also on board the U.S.S. Morton. Plankowner 1959-1960. Hope you can make the reunion |
Jim Rossbach - 06/24/99 11:01:54 My URL:http://www.dd950.cjb.net My Email:DD950@Mailcity.com | Comments: Great site you have here! We are looking for shipmates and friends of the ex-USS Richard S. Edwards DD-950. Please join us at our online photo album at www.DD950.cjb.net . Then add your name to the crew list and sign the guest book at the www.DD950.com W b site. A small West Coast mini-reunion is being planned at the DD-951 Turner Joy in Bremerton, WA for late August or early Sept. 1999. The main DD-950 reunion is scheduled for June 2000. Full information is available at the www.DD950.com Web site. Or write me at: Jim Rossbach, POB 513, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The Voicemail number is: 1-888-TELEBOT, then Ext. 417-2190 Please help find our ex-shipmates by copying or printing and posting this message to other bulletin boards you visit. |
Frank Bochmann - 06/15/99 20:47:50 My URL: My Email:bochmann@tref.nl | Comments: this is a good website best regards Frank |
Lee Greer - 04/07/99 18:16:35 My URL: My Email:lgreer@lcsc.edu or reddiver@lewiston.com | Comments: Great job Terry. I served on Morton 59-62. In charge of the armory and gun mt 31. Made GM2 aboard in 62. Went on to diving school and retired in 76. Plan on the reunion. |
Mike Shaw - 03/24/99 23:44:20 My URL:http://www.nichecom.com/~vfw/map.html My Email:mikeshaw@verio.com | Comments: Greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area! Morton was my first boat, made 2 Westpacs 1966-69. Me and 3 others were then transferred to Turner Joy (DD-951) when Morton went into Long Beach yards for FRAM. I spent over a year in Forward Fireroom (did not like), then became an Electrician. Left Morton an EM2. My NicheCom server (and Morton Web page) may be offline for awhile (Apr 99), but it will return. Check with kieft@echoweb.net or ljlano@aol.com for Morton newsletter and reunion info Aug 20-2 , 1999 at Hyatt, Arlington, VA. Please visit Lloyd Lano's Morton page at: members.aol.com/ussmorton/ Terry, thanks for taking the time to create this page so Morton shipmates can find each other! |
David Haydis - 03/16/99 06:12:08 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:david_haydis@hotmail.com | Comments: you the man |
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Jim Cummings - 03/08/99 18:24:22 My Email:cummings_james@nwschs.navy.mil | Comments: Served aboard USS Morton during 1977 and 78. Best ship I was ever on. But my Chief was a butt head. |
Ken Banks - 01/23/99 01:14:24 My URL: My Email:iran@mediaone.net | Comments: Terry this was great,nice to hear what you have done the past 30 years. I hope that you remember me, Chuck pike and I were taking just the other day about Richard Van Smith (RV) and Robert Cavosos. Thanks for the picture show brought back alot of menories. Did you hear about the get together comming up in August 99 in Washington DC Thanks again,Ken(Skinny) |
Richard Hunnicutt - 01/12/99 22:09:11 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:rhunnicutt@mediaone.com | Comments: Great page. I served on the Morton 78-80. |
Harold (red) Mathis - 12/30/98 02:16:22 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:kelce1@gte.net | Comments: I was on the Morton from 72/74 . I was a ic3 |
Doug Cooper - 11/28/98 14:34:56 My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/6506 My Email:doug.karen.cooper@worldnet.att.net | Comments: Also @ dcooper@thf.com Great site ! ! I particularly enjoyed the gun firing pix. I served as Morton's Gunnary Liason Off. on the '66 cruise. It was good to see ol' 52 popping off again ! ! {One minor correction: "snortin' Morton" was built in Pas agulla [?sp?] Mississippi, not the east coast}. Check out the other Morton sites and contact John Kieft or Lloyd Lano for reunion info - it's next yr. (late summer, I think) in Washington, D.C. I hope to meet you there! Doug Cooper |
| Comments: Hey Terry, It's looking good! I really liked the areoplanes, and the artziphartzi line. Some more input: I kept getting a java error message from your tornado logo when it first loads up. The links are working great but there isn't any indication of where you're oing when you click them, which leads to multiple visits to the same download when exploring. I don't quite know why, but some of your art clips aren't downloading when the page is finished. Maybe that's on my end. I'm running Netscape. Your page is coming along great! What does your instructor think? Paul D. |