RAYMOND W. COLLINS, SN 1/C, born March 21, 1928, Mt. Vernon, MD, joined the USN March 20, 1946, and was assigned to the USS Washington about June 1, 1946
Station/job on ship: 5th Div., C-R Div. Action while at sea included cruises to Caribbean, Cuba, Panama. and Southern Drill Grounds. Discharged Jan. 21, 1948.
He was very proud to serve on the USS Washington. He missed all the real action, but wishes he could have been there, through all of it.
He remembers a few good times. They picked up 600 midshipmen from Annapolis, steamed down the coast to Cuba and Panama and who could ever forget that party, on the beach at Guantanamo Bay. All the memories he has of the Washington are good. He really loved that ship. The only sad thing he remembers was having to paint that beautiful teak deck, with him, being in the paint gang, just happened to be the unlucky one to he the last man off. He painted himself right off the ship, sad to say, that was the last time he saw the BB-56.
Married the former Thelma V. Ward Dec. 31, 1955. They have one son, two grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchiIdren. Collins is presently retired.
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