Still On Patrol
In Memory of our friends and Shipmates who Served Subase Pearl, the United States Navy and their Country.
This page is dedicated to the memory of the past members of Subase Pearl Harbor Detachment 716 who are no longer with us. Our heart's a heavy with their passing. They will be forever missed.
Lord, we ask you to look over all our Shipmates. And when it's time to add them to this page, we ask you to take them into your Loving Grace.
To Our Shipmates who are Still On Patrol....Fair Winds and Following Seas.
MM2 Lowel E. Mann
HT1 Steven Allen Balsis
MSC Joseph Korbichka
MRC Robert Russell Lien
Bob was Loved and respected by all who knew him. He will be forever missed.
EN1 Lachlan M. Noren
EN1 Lachlan Noren affiliated with Subase in the late 70's and left the unit in May of 1980 ending his naval career with over 30 years of naval service.
Lachlan served his country during WWII and The Korean War.
EN1 Noren started his naval career in 1943 as a Corpsman and changed his rate to Engineman in 1958 due to his civilian career.
EN1 Noren's navel experience was a real asset to Subase. He was thought highly of by his shipmates.
Lachlan passed away at the age of 84 and was buried with full honors in the Ft. Snelling Cemetery.
For more information about EN1 Noren's Navy career click here.
EMC(SS) Bueford Carlson
He was a member of Subase in the early years and possibly a 'Plank Owner' but not confirmed.
Beef joins our other shipmates whose time on this earth has passed them by. He will be missed and forever remembered by his shipmates of Subase.
Beef was a proud member of the fraternity of those who proudly wore the Dolphins and joins his fellow submariners in their eternal patrol.
MMC James R. Harren
James was born Sept. 17, 1945 in Rice to Anton & Agnes (Diederich) Harren. He married Elaine Chapman on Nov. 6, 1971 at St. Augustine Catholic Church in St. Cloud. James enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1964 and was on active duty for 2 years, active reserves for 26 years before retiring as Chief Machinist Mate in 1992. James was a mechanical draftsman for DCI for 33 years, retiring in 2005. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church where he was a former member of the Knights of Columbus. He was also an active member of NERA (Naval Enlisted Reserve Association). He enjoyed fishing, playing cards, traveling, and movies.