USS Franklin D. Roosevelt

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt

CVB-42/CVA-42/CV-42 ~ 27 Oct. 1945 – 01 Oct. 1977

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HAVE YOU CHECKED THE HOME PAGE FOR THE LATEST INFO?

    I have managed to resurrect some of the Guest Books from the previous FDR Websites. There are some that are lost forever but this is the best there is at the moment. There is a lot of good stuff there.

Click on the year you want to view. Click on the left arrow at the top of your browser to return to this page.

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MISUSE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN COULD BE AN INVASION OF PRIVACY!

Sign in using the comment form at the bottom of the page and please leave a valid email address. It will NOT be viewable to visitors! If you want to hear from your shipmates leave your email address IN THE MESSAGE ALSO.

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Please put your email address in your message so your shipmates can get back to you (if they can remember you).

 There is software on board that makes it unreadable to the “bots” who collect that sort of stuff.

All entries must be approved before they will appear in the book. Any inappropriate entries, as well as those with invalid email addresses, will be deleted and will not appear. I check daily so don’t despair if your entry doesn’t appear immediately.

Due to a rash of automated spam messages we now use “captcha” authentication.  Just enter the “captcha” code and then SUBMIT. Don’t worry about upper or lower case….either will work. If you have trouble reading it just click the little button to the right and it will “refresh”. Thanks!

Many shipmates have told me, via email, about having visited this site. Oddly many have not left entries here for their shipmates to see. THEY do wonder how you are and probably would love to hear from you. This is a great way get back in contact.

REMEMBER….THE ONLY  WAY FOR YOUR SHIPMATES TO GET IN CONTACT WITH YOU IS HAVING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR MESSAGE

For YOUR protection – No home phone numbers or addresses please. Please save that for when you make email contact.

REMEMBER….IF YOU WANT TO BE CONTACTED MAKE SURE YOU PUT YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN THE BODY OF YOUR MESSAGE

1,727 thoughts on “Guest Book”

  1. Edward S. Friedmann

    OS3 1970 Med cruise Transferred to NATTS Glynnco Ga. for remainder of enlistment.

  2. How are you doing Mr. Parker?Remember me James Pike we served together in Auxiliary A-4 division The “chill water shop” 74 Right before you left the ship You loaned me $200.00 no interest Have you been in touch with George Hunter or Jimmy or Jewell or Jewel! Email me My email is bassthumpen@att.net
    ,bass thumpen stands for the Bass Guitar. I have played in many groups.Take care man!

  3. James Pike Fireman III And I am looking or George Hunter or for Killpatrick or Jimmy Jewell I called him the Killer or ANYONE in Chill water,r,We served together onthe FDR ROOSEVELT AIRCRAFT CARRIER CVA 42, We were in Aug Chill water from 1972 to 1975.

  4. Hi Dan Reed, I was in VA87 in ’72 cruise and while I was there met a couple AT gents from the fighter squadrons. Do you remember an AT named James Levy? Don’t recall which squadron 41 or 84. He was like a lot of enlisted air dales had 1,2,3 yrs of college prior to enlisting. If I recall he went to Vanderbilt. Thanks.

  5. AME2 Frank Mulkey

    I was in VF-11 from 1959 until 1962 and made two med crouse on the FDR. On the last one they left us at Rota Spain and picked us up on there way back to the states.

  6. Daniel L. Reed, AE-1, VF-41

    Looking to find an AE-2, “Speedy” Kellogg in VF -41 on either 1972 or 1973-74 Cruise.
    Would very much like to hear from him. I am Daniel L. Reed, AE-1, VF-41 .
    E-Mail jdlighthouse1115@att.net .Or any other AEs in “41” during those cruises.gf3u

  7. Gerhard Wimmbauer

    was in A&O shop 74-75. have touched base with Harold Joiner. am looking to locate
    Lightfritz from Gunnison, Colorado. and anyone else from shop during those years. diddleydiddleywhatever@gmail

  8. jerome (Dirty Red) sorapuru, ADJ3

    hey guys just saying hello and wishing u and yur family the best. Happy Easter I was aboard the FDR CVA42 for the 1972 Mediterranean Cruise what a wonderful cruise. God Bless

  9. w david ames jr

    1964-1966 W Div and then OPs as assistant navigator and OOD training officer ( LTJG)

  10. KRETSINGER, Victor H.

    Don Appel: here’s a one ups man ship. During the 57/58 Med Cruise. We left Barcelona , Spain (on or about 11 Aug 57) Enroute Cannes, France. Well something happened. Everynight over the PA we were told “We’re steaming East ( for a month)” We pulled int Athens , Greece. 12 Sept 1957. Never found out WHAT HAPPENED????

  11. Thank you “RSiu” I thought it was something like that but nothing ever showed up.

    Next question: everything I see or read about one of the reasons for de-comm of the Rosie was weak engines. During my time I never experienced anything bad about our main engines, in fact I got chastised for being a 20 year old and doing a full power run. To me that meant lets see what this thing will do! We were turning over 33 knots with plenty of steam, no cheating before I got caught and was told to get back down where it belonged. The USN ‘s idea of full power run was get to classified speed of 32 knots and hold for 8 hours.

  12. Hello. I am the historian for Hicksville, Long Island, NY. I am trying to find out information about Lt. Albert Joseph Cullen….a fighter pilot who was killed in a mid air collision while serving aboard the FDR. The incident happened on Oct 6, 1951 while the Carrier was in the Mediterranean.

    Any assistance would be appreciated. jamesgothmog13@aol.com

    Thanks.

  13. Gene Greenfield

    I was on board 1968 through 1969. On our shake down cruise after dry docks I was knocked overboard refueling around the Virgin Islands
    Just wondered if anyone remembers the event?

  14. I was with the Marine Detachment on board the USS FDR CV42 from Dec 1968 to the end of July1969.When I boarded the ship in Dec 68 it was in dry dock at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
    All us Marines were sent on a 10 day leave because our berthing compartment wasn’t ready.
    I have many fond memories from being on board and learned a lot.
    I had many friends Marines and Sailors alike.I got to go and visit places that I wouldn’t have seen otherwise.
    I would like to hear from some of my shipmates if they remember me.

    Carlpeery@yahoo.com

  15. Does anyone remember in 1971 med cruise, why we were sent on an emergency sortie from Cannes France to steam off the coast of Israel for almost 2 weeks?

    appeldj@msn.com

  16. I was aboard the Rosie in ’52 – ’54. I was a DC striker in “R” Div. I remember a couple of names – Bill Guy, Slovic. Been a long time!
    Ron Larrivee, BUC, Ret

  17. As GMT2 Clyde Armstead posted on Jan. 11, 2016, I was on the Rosie during the dry dock at Philly in 1974; some how they hooked up the Delaware River water to the ship drinking water. We all got shots to ward off disease but their were some sick sailors. I haven’t seen anything on the web about the reason we went to dry dock. We were slammed with a massive storm returning from the Med in the spring of 74. Rosie took some major damage, we had green water coming in over the flight deck; one of the hangar doors got pushed in and fell on a plane that was tied down. I believe we had a fatality that night; one of the air crew chiefs was injured when he was checking the tie downs. It would be good to hear from anyone who remembers those few days.

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