USS Franklin D. Roosevelt

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt

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

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Guest Book

 

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. On board from Jan.70 thru May 72 in IM3 , ran the com/nav shop for the 72 med cruise, Looking for anyone that was on board then either ships co. or TAD from squadrons. Particularly AT-2 Frank Murphy from Hamtramck, Mich. or Jim Palmer ,AT2 from Alhambra, Calif. TAD from , I think VF-29. Think of you guys all the time, hope we connect one day.
    leokow@aol.com

  2. I’m looking for biography info for Capt. Thomas W Hopkins, FDR’s skipper Oct 56- Oct 57.
    If you have a cruise book or welcome aboard pamphlet or anything that give bio info, please email me at
    FDR@IndyBlue.com

  3. Hello everyone,
    My Mom, Beverly, lost her brother LTJG Joseph F Janiak Jr. in March of 63 after some type of cat failure aboard the USS Roosevelt CV-42 Med Cruise of 62-63.
    Looking for more information about him to honor his memory as he was lost a few years before I was born. My mom was only 16 when she lost her brother.
    Thanks for your service and sacrifice.
    Joe Ruzzo
    ruzzofamily@gmail.com

  4. WJ Westerberg c/o Robin Collins

    Hello, I am here on behave of my father ( W J Westerberg- adj2 – VFP62- – 1962 – 1966
    He is not what you might call internet savvy- I have been introducing him slowly- but I don’t think he will change his spots anytime before he is not here any longer – but I am looking for some folks that may have been in jet maintenance – same credits – same time frames – he is 80 ish – any advice- any people that may have things to talk to him about please reach out to me : robinw08@msn.com

  5. I was onboard March 1965 until January 3, 1967 when I flew to SF for separation from active duty (USNR). It was my 21st birthday which I celebrated twice flying over the International Dateline. When I signed into my reserve unit in Parkersburg, WVa, I “sewed” on FTG2.
    From there, I started my undergraduate degree at Marshall University where I was a graduating senior when we lost the football team in a plane crash (re: We Are Marshall movie). Subsequent law degree in 1985 at American College of Law in Brea, CA.
    Thanks to our time on station in Vietnam, I now have lung cancer. Thanks to Agent Orange. Oh, I haven’t smoked anything in over 45 years. Currently, I have applied to the VA for this issue.
    Howard@Salsitz.com

  6. Went aboard her right out of boot camp, in July ’52. A week later left for a Med cruise. I was a DC sticker in “R” Div. I stayed aboard her until ’54, right after the damaged bow in the Arctic Circle. Decided to stay on the East coast instead of going to Bremerton for repairs. as I was transferred to the USS Currituck AV-7.
    Retired as a BUC in the Seabees in 1971.
    ronlarrivee@reagan.com

  7. Kenneth “Jay Bird” Brinkley

    Hey Ritter, “Jay bird” Brinkley here hanger bay driver and yellow shirt director. Worked elevator 2 for a wile also. Onboard the Rosie 71-74. Your name is very familiar.
    brothaab@gmail.com

  8. CARL ROHSENBERGER

    I’m the son of LTJG. Carl “Rosey” Rohsenberger, who died following a bad catapult launch on 02/09/1960.

    Are there any living members of your organization who may remember Rosey?

    Thank you,
    Carl
    carl.rohsenberger@gmail.com

  9. DAVID M. TALLMAN, I’m glad you posted about the hurricane DONNA. I couldn’t remember the name but I too rode out the storm. I was in FOX DIV. FT-2 from Oct 58 to Mar 61. This is the storm that hit Fla soon after we had returned from Med Cruise. We had to pull back to sea because we couldn’t stay in port. Do you remember when we dry docked in Brooklyn yards to undergo repairs and somehow one of the screws caught a buoy. I remember seeing it laying against one of the screws with chain wrapped around shaft. I think it was 1959 or 60. Wish to hell I’d taken a picture.
    jsrusn57@gmail.com

  10. Michael Johnson

    V1 Division 77 to 79 to me was the Hardest working, partying, and Honorable Men. The BEST!!!! The Ships Crew where hard working as well and all where loyal helpful shipmates.
    rdalheim@sbcglobal.net

  11. Robert D Allen

    My name is Robert Donald Allen and I was on Rosie from 1970 to 1974. I was in the engine room. I loved every minute of my time in the Med, really good time
    Would love to connect with so old buddies, Harrell, Mahr and many more

    kackie.a5225@gmail.com (this is my wife’s email)

  12. George A Hendricks

    OA Division 63′ to 65′ – Served aboard when they filmed the movie “Flight Deck” 1964. Some footage shot from our balloon launching platform aft under the fight deck. Also remember breaking a blade off the #1 screw going through the Straits of Mesina and limping back across the North Atlantic in November, encountering 45′ seas on the way. All weather decks were secured, and the only ones allowed out were the weather observers wearing Mae west and secured with a rope to the hatch on the island structure. Waves were breaking on the flight deck. Sure glad we had the hurricane bow. That was some ride.
    ghendricks671@netzero.net

  13. Jerry D Christensen

    I was an AO2 with VA-72 aboard the Rosie for the Viet Nam cruise 1966 to 1967. I am interested in knowing if anyone has filed a Viet Nam Blue Water Navy Claim. My claim was denied because the VA could not confirm if the Rosie was within the territorial waters (within 12 miles of Viet Nam). I am looking for some sort of proof to show the VA. Pictures of the coast line taken from the ship would be one way. Any help is appreciated.
    sirchatz@bellsouth.net

  14. I served honorably on the “Rosie” from 1958 till March 1961. Was in OA Div, Again, Enjoyed 3 MED Cruises. Does anyone remember the hurricane “DONNA” we went through in 1959 or 60? That was a scary ride.
    dmt1@twc.com

  15. Norman Tremblay

    I served on the Rosie June 1966 to October 1969.
    I was in #4 Engineroom/Generator.
    I’m looking for a shipmate, Angel “Poncho” Perales from El Paso, Texas.
    normt12246@gmail.com

  16. Onboard from 1971-1973, ships company, V-1 division, blue shirt, ran elevators and manned the LSO Platform. 1972 cruise 10 months long, any you guys out there remember?
    dlr9804@gmail.com

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