U.S. Navy Veteran
Branch
U.S. Navy
Service Years
1975 - 1981

USN
U.S. Navy
The USN stands for the United States Navy, which is the naval warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for conducting operations at sea, on land, and in the air to protect and defend the United States and its interests. The USN operates a vast fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft to carry out its missions around the world. It plays a crucial role in maintaining national security and projecting American power globally.
NAS Whidbey Island
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, located near Oak Harbor, Washington, was commissioned on September 21, 1942, during World War II to support Pacific naval operations. Initially serving as a training and patrol base, it played a vital role in anti-submarine warfare and maritime patrols throughout the war and the ensuing Cold War. Over the decades, NAS Whidbey Island became the primary home for the Navy's electronic warfare and maritime patrol aircraft, including the EA-6B Prowler and later the EA-18G Growler squadrons. Today, it remains a critical installation for naval aviation, supporting electronic attack, reconnaissance, and maritime patrol missions for the U.S. Navy and its allies.

USS Nimitz
U.S. Navy
The USS Nimitz is a supercarrier in the United States Navy and is one of the largest warships in the world. It was commissioned in 1975 and named after World War II Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. The Nimitz is capable of carrying over 80 aircraft and has a crew of around 6,000 sailors and airmen. It has been involved in various military operations around the world, including the Gulf War and the War on Terror.

NATTC MEMPHIS
U.S. Navy
Unit with 326 member associations.

USS Independence
U.S. Navy
USS Independence was a light aircraft carrier that served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War. It was commissioned in 1943 and played a vital role in numerous naval battles throughout the Pacific. The ship was eventually decommissioned in 1946, but was later reactivated and modernized in the 1950s. USS Independence was finally decommissioned for the last time in 1955 and later scrapped in 1962.
NAS Rota Spain - Port Services
U.S. Navy
Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain’s Port Services unit plays a vital role in supporting both U.S. and allied naval operations in the Mediterranean region. Established in 1953 through a bilateral agreement between the United States and Spain, Port Services has since facilitated the safe mooring, refueling, and resupply of thousands of vessels, including aircraft carriers, submarines, and logistics ships. Over the decades, the unit has been instrumental in operations ranging from Cold War deterrence to NATO exercises and humanitarian missions. Today, Port Services at NAS Rota continues to provide critical maritime support, enhancing the strategic presence and interoperability of U.S. and partner forces in Europe and Africa.