Loomis, Corydon, Sr., HM1

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
HM-0000-Hospital Corpsman
Last Rating/NEC Group
Hospital Corpsman
Primary Unit
1967-1968, HM-0000, USS Fulton (AS-11)
Service Years
1947 - 1968
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Order of the Rock
Order of the Magellan
Panama Canal
Plank Owner
Polaris Certificate
HM-Hospital Corpsman
Five Hash Marks

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Home State
Michigan
Michigan
Year of Birth
1930
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by Steven Loomis (SaigonShipyard), IC3 to remember Loomis, Corydon, Sr. (Doc), HM1.

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Contact Info
Home Town
Jackson, MI
Last Address
Warwick, Rhode Island
Date of Passing
Apr 16, 2012
 
Location of Interment
Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery - Exeter, Rhode Island

 Official Badges 

US Navy Retired 20 US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Cold War Medal Order of the Golden Dragon




 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

HM 1/c Corydon M. Loomis, USN (ret.)


Corydon M. Loomis, 81, a retired Corpsman in the US Navy of 20 years passed away Monday, April 16, 2012 with his family by his side at Kent Hospital.

Mr. Loomis was a proud veteran of the US Navy, enlisting on August 21, 1947, just 17 days after his 17th birthday. He served during the Korean and Vietnam Wars aboard many ships including aircraft carriers USS Coral Sea and USS Essex as well as submarines and sub-tenders - USS Sablefish (where he was nicknamed "Doc"), USS Blenny, USS Conger, USS Sarda, the nuclear-powered USS Triton (credited with the first submerged circumnavigation of the earth in Operation Sandblast), atomic-powered USS Seawolf, USS Sea Owl, USS Shark, USS Canopus, and USS Fulton.

During his service, Mr. Loomis had Secret Clearance and earned five (5) Good Conduct awards, a National Defense medal, and the Navy's "Europe" Occupation Service Clasp. He retired in 1968 as a Hospital Medic, Petty Officer First Class (HM1) after 20 years of service. After retiring from the US Navy, Corydon worked for 18 years at Ciba-Geigy and 5 years at the US Postal Service.

Burial with military honors was in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

   

  1964-1965, HM-0000, USS Shark (SSN-591)

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Unit
USS Shark (SSN-591) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer First Class

NEC
HM-0000-Hospital Corpsman

Base, Station or City
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State/Country
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 USS Shark (SSN-591) Details

USS Shark (SSN-591)
Hull number SSN-591








USS Shark (SSN-591), a Skipjack-class submarine, was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named for the shark, a large predatory fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton, a streamlined body plan, dermal denticles covering the body to protect from parasites, and rows of replaceable teeth in the mouth.

Her keel was laid down on 24 February 1958 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia. She was launched on 16 March 1960 sponsored by Mrs. Louis Shane, Jr., and commissioned on 9 February 1961 with Lieutenant Commander John F. Fagan, Jr., in command.

After preliminary testing and fitting out, Shark sailed to theCaribbean Sea in May for her shakedown cruise. The submarinereturned to her building yard for post-shakedown repairs and final acceptance by the Navy.

 

 

Shark sailed for the Mediterranean Sea and duty with the Sixth Fleeton 12 August. This was the first such deployment for a nuclear submarine, and Shark was deployed until 14 November 1961. On 29 January 1962, the submarine steamed to Bermuda in the British West Indies, for two weeks of type training. She was next deployed to the North Atlantic from 15 March to 23 May. During this period,Shark paid a one-week visit to PortsmouthEngland. On 25 August, she departed for another two months in the North Atlantic. On her return trip to Norfolk, Virginia, she underwent an availability period that lasted until 7 January 1963.

Shark participated in SUBFALLEX in the North Atlantic from 7 August to 24 October, with a week spent in FaslaneScotland. The remainder of 1963 was either spent in port, in local operations, or conducting antisubmarine warfare exercises in the Caribbean.

On 22 March 1964, Shark departed Norfolk to participate in SUBSPRINGEX and returned on 21 May. On 25 June 1964, she sailed to Charleston, South Carolina, for her first shipyard overhaul which lasted until 7 June 1965. On 7 April 1965, at the shipyard, Shark was presented the Navy Unit Commendation for meritorious service from 5 April to 9 May 1964, a period in which she "achieved results of great value and importance to the United States Navy in the field of antisubmarine warfare capabilities."

The submarine put to sea for sea trials on 7 June. One month later, she suffered damage to the forward oxygen system which necessitated additional repairs at Charleston, South Carolina. On 9 October, she passed her sea trials and sailed to Key West, Florida, for two weeks of torpedo tube tests and a wire-guided torpedo development project.

Shark returned to Norfolk on 25 October 1965 and conducted type training, individual ship exercises, and antisubmarine warfare exercises until 8 January 1966. The boat then operated in the Caribbean until 7 February. She was there again for further trials in July and October.

Shark stood out of Norfolk on 7 January 1967 for the North Atlantic and conducted special operations until 24 March. Two weeks of this period were spent at Holy LochScotland. On 12 April, she was presented her second Navy Unit Commendation for operations in 1966 in which "Shark contributed significantly to the knowledge of the United States Navy in the field of antisubmarine warfare." Shark departed Norfolk on 16 May for Halifax, Nova Scotia, which was the first visit of a nuclear ship to a Canadian port. The submarine operated with Royal Canadian Navy ASW units before returning to her home port.

On 11 June 1967, Shark prepared for her first refueling period at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and did not put to sea again until March 1968. The remainder of 1968 and 1969 was spent performing local or special operations.

 

 

Shark was in drydock at Norfolk from 1 January 1970 to 9 August 1971. The remainder of the year and 1972 was spent in refresher training and undergoing various trials along the East Coast, with the exception of a deployment to the Sixth Fleet from 31 May to 19 November 1972.

History from 1972 to 1986 needed.

She would take part in another deployment with the Atlantic Fleet in 1974 before returning to Pascagoula for a reactor refueling in August. This refueling and overhaul would take more than two years.

When the Shark returned to the ocean, her homeport was changed to New London, Conn. In 1978, the Shark would have a busy schedule, taking part in UNITAS exercises with a number of South American navies and deploying to Mediterranean as part of the Sixth Fleet. In 1980, the Shark took part in exercises with the Atlantic Fleet and the Royal Canadian Navy.

 

 



Type
Sub-Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Submarines

Strength
Submarine

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10 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Shark (SSN-591)

Witt, John, CPO, (1957-1977) HM HM-8402 Petty Officer Second Class
Hossler, David, (1962-1966) YN YN-2505 Other Service Rank
Garrett, Kenneth, MCPO, (1952-1980) MM MM-3365 Chief Petty Officer
Amos, Bobby Ray, PO1, (1949-1969) ETR ETR-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Minter, Dean, PO1, (1959-1966) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
O'Day, Ronald, MCPO, (1957-1977) CTR CTR-2406 Petty Officer First Class
Goulette, James, PO2, (1962-1966) TM TM-0745 Petty Officer Second Class
Woodard, Patrick, PO2, (1961-1971) ET ET-3353 Petty Officer Second Class
Wallace, John, CAPT, (1955-1989) Lieutenant Junior Grade
O'Hara, Charles, LCDR, (1959-1979) Lieutenant

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