Navy Veterans2024-03-29T06:57:01Zhttp://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/feed/allNaval Training Center San Diego 1976http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/naval-training-center-san-diego-19762014-08-24T02:35:28.000Z2014-08-24T02:35:28.000ZPhil Mercurihttp://navyvets.com/veterans/PhilMercuri<div>My name is Phil Mercuri. I was assigned to company 130 and was Squad Leader #4. Is there anyone out there who was part of my company. Our Flag Bearer's name was Hillary Wong. Unfortunately, I do not remember anyone else. Though I do believe there was on other individual named Ace Goodman. I could be wrong.</div>RTC, NTCChttp://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/rtc-ntcc2014-07-21T20:50:00.000Z2014-07-21T20:50:00.000ZJoseph L. Dolgoshttp://navyvets.com/veterans/JosephLDolgos<div><p>Basic Training August 1958, Company 464</p><p>RM "A" School 1959, Class 24C</p><p>RM "B" School November 1962</p></div>company 107 1963http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/company-107-19632014-07-15T02:22:22.000Z2014-07-15T02:22:22.000ZCecil Pearsonhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/CecilPearson<div><p>Anyone in company 107 1963 (February) Under HL Cutter (I think we ended up as CUTTERS CLOWNS). After boot I never saw but two (2) guys in company ( one was named SMALLWOOD (who was a medic and I saw while in Balboa for knee surgery) and the other was COFFY ( I think went bowsanmate and I saw while TDY in Seattle.</p><p>I went directly to NAS North Island from boot.</p></div>San Diego Training Center runnung at full capacity 1950http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/san-diego-training-center-runnung-at-full-capacity-19502014-06-01T17:45:00.000Z2014-06-01T17:45:00.000ZRonald C. Brabbinhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/RonaldCBrabbin<div><p>Graduated boot camp September 1950. No boot leave, canceled due to Korean war starting.. M boat across channel to North Island air station then on large transport plane and flown to Moffett field, then to Treasure Island, got orders and was in Japan 2 days later.</p></div>Dangerous dutyhttp://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/dangerous-duty2014-05-26T16:32:15.000Z2014-05-26T16:32:15.000ZRick Bagwillhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/RickBagwill<div>Dangerous duty, mid watch guarding the clothes line 1969.</div>July 1956http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/july-19562013-08-04T21:00:40.000Z2013-08-04T21:00:40.000ZGeorge Terrell (Terry) Morganhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/GeorgeTerrellTerryMorgan<div><p>I was in in Company 336 in 1956 and Louis L. Garner, ENC was my Company Commander. Chief Garner was a submarine sailor.</p></div>RTC DEC 1958http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/rtc-dec-19582013-05-01T00:05:30.000Z2013-05-01T00:05:30.000ZRandolfo Aragonhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/RandolfoAragon<div><p>I graduated from RTC Co. 682 in Dec. 1958. After my two week boot leave, I returned to San Diego to attend HM A School at the "Grey Ghost" in Balboa. Anyway, I believe that a Tarpley was my RCPO while at boot camp.</p><p></p></div>ANYONE graduated from RTC 1972 summer? Company 157 or thereabouts?http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/anyone-graduated-from-rtc-1972-summer-company-157-or-thereabouts2013-03-18T19:35:34.000Z2013-03-18T19:35:34.000ZCharles Dennis Sisselhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/CharlesDennisSissel<div><p>Quartermaster 1 (Submarine Service) Stevenson was Company Commander.</p></div>Boot Camp 1992 Company 107 and IC "A" & "C" Schoolhttp://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/boot-camp-1992-company-107-and-ic-a-c-school2013-02-15T14:05:18.000Z2013-02-15T14:05:18.000ZManuel A Sabatinohttp://navyvets.com/veterans/ManuelASabatino<div><p>Looking for members of my boot camp company and IC school classmates.</p></div>anyone from Co 254 Nov 1984http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/anyone-from-co-254-nov-19842012-02-14T21:04:38.000Z2012-02-14T21:04:38.000Zjeff scott quarleshttp://navyvets.com/veterans/jeffscottquarles<div><p>It sure would be nice to talk to one of those guys again..</p></div>NTC RM 'A' School.http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/ntc-rm-a-school2011-10-02T20:32:40.000Z2011-10-02T20:32:40.000ZTrevor Sanchezhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/TrevorSanchez<div><p>NTC /RTC San Diego, I was in Company 369 graduated Nov 72. Then on to RM "A" school on NTC. In boot, I never got to go on the USS Neversail. I had a disagreement with another recruit and broke my hand on his skull. So I was on light duty till I graduated. After RM "A" school, I was stationed at 32nd street DATC/FMAG command. And that is where I finished my enlistment. Never went on ship (except to visit friends) and never got to see any foreign ports of call. I was cheated!</p><p> </p></div>Returning to NTC subsequent to basic.http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/returning-to-ntc-subsequent-to2009-11-15T19:50:01.000Z2009-11-15T19:50:01.000ZAnthony Joseph (Tony) Novakhttp://navyvets.com/veterans/AnthonyJosephTonyNovak<div>Six months after completing Basic, I was returned for SK A school. Most of my class was identified as being under the Adm Halsey plan. Return experienced sailors to A school so that they would understand better.Our second day as a class were were contricting the Instructor about what it was really like in the fleet.Most of us had worked in the Supply Departments and knew the DD 1150 inside out along with a lot of the up to date changes in the BUSANDA Manual! About six of us was pulled out of the class room to work on curriculium changes. First we had to did out all the manual up dates that had been tossed into a closet. The the staff had to read and learn, and we typed. One thing most of us became good at on the ships was typing.<p class="attachment"><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}3439246180,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank">Graduated from Supply Class A School small.jpg</a></p></div>Company 594http://navyvets.com/commands/ntcsandiego/forum/company-594-12009-06-28T01:11:17.000Z2009-06-28T01:11:17.000ZAlvin Jeffery Phillipshttp://navyvets.com/veterans/AlvinJefferyPhillips<div>Would like to contact any members of Company 594 NTC San DiegoAJ Phillips</div>