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The USS GURKE is a DD Type destroyer whose mission is to provide anti-submarine and anti-surface defense to other surface forces. The GURKE is one of 103 Gearing Class destroyers that were built at 8 different shipyards.

Welcome to the USS Gurke DD-783

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Please allow the duty Boatswain’s Mate to Pipe you aboard USS Gurke DD-783
Boatswain’s Pipe (218K,WAV)

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USS Gurke Reunion Association

Former Gurke crew members please take a moment to register with the USS Gurke Reunion Association. You will be added to our mailing list and will receive complimentary copies of our newsletter containing reunion plans, activities of former shipmates and exciting sea stories.

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Pfc. Henry Gurke United States Marine Corps

The GURKE is named in honor of Pfc Henry Gurke of the United States Marine Corps. Pfc Gurke was born 6 November 1922 in Neche, North Dakota. He attended local schools and enlisted in the Marine Corps on 15 April 1942. Joining the Second Pack Howitzer Battalion of the Twenty-Second Marines, he shipped overseas on 10 July 1942 and landed at Apia, Opolu, British Samoa one month later. In September he was transferred to “D” Company of the Third Raider Battalion, and in February 1943 he accompanied his unit to the Russell Islands, returning to Espiritu Santos in March 1943.

He was transferred to “M” Company, Third Raider Corps in June. In November Private First Class Gurke came face to face with the enemy at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, Soloman Islands. On 9 November 1943, he sacrificed his life in order that the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) man by his side could continue to provide effective resistance to the enemy. For this action, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. The citation was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and presented to his parents at ceremonies in the Navy Department on 31 May 1944. USS Gurke (DD-783) is the first ship named for Pfc Gurke.

Sailor Profile shot
Blue and Gold Medal
Marines Medal

You may follow the button below to view the Medal of Honor Citation signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Memories

After…
the de-commissioning ceremony has ended,
the colors have been hauled down,
the last watch has been secured and
the officers and crew have marched off…

….a ship passes into history but lives on in
the memories of those who served on her.

Long live the Gurke and the memory of her namesake Pfc Henry Gurke!

Ports of Entry

USS Gurke Configuration

A description of the Gurke’s original configuration and major changes.

USS Gurke Necrology

Dedicated to the Memory of Deceased Shipmates

Attention On Deck

NOW HEAR THIS !!!

How The Gurke Changed My Life

Awards

Follow this link to see the awards received by this web site.

Recipe of the Month

This month our Galley is presenting a recipe for 100 portions of Fried Chicken

Gurke Patch & Brass Plaque

The brass plaque was found in an internet auction.

Nautical Links

View a selection of favorite Destroyer and Naval links.

Last chance to sign the Ship's Log

SEA STORIES

I Was A Sailor Once contributed by Gene Tortone.

Once I Was A Navyman I like the Navy. I like standing on deck during a long voyage with sea spray in my face and …

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Man Overboard by Peyton Spear.

I had quite an exciting experience on my last trip to Korea. We were leaving Yokosuka, Japan and not quite gotten into formation with the …

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