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The Laws Of The Navy Now these are the laws of the Navy, Unwritten and varied they be, And he that is wise will observe them, Going down in his ship to the sea, As naught may outrun the destroyer, Even so with the law and its grip, For the strength of the ship is the Service, And the strength ot the Service, the ship, Take heed what ye may say of your seniors, Be your words spoken softly or plain, Lest a bird of the air tell the matter, And so ye shall hear it again. lf ye labour from morn until even And meet with reproof for your toil, lt is well that the guns be humbled, The compressor must check the recoil. On the strength of one link in the cable, Dependeth the might of the chain. Who knows when thou mayes-t be tested? So live that thou bearest the strain! When the ship that is tired returneth, With the signs of the seashowiing plain, Men place her in dock for a season, And her speed she reneweth again. So shall thou, lest perchance thou grow weary ln the uttermost parts of the sea, Pray For leave, for the good of the Service, As much and as oft as may be. ' Count not upon certain promotion, But rather to gain it aspire, Through the sigh-line 'end on the target, There cometh, perchance, a miss-fire. wi ii- N -.,, - , M 1,-LS,-f' I . ' ' R MDP! ir ' .i 1 l ..-.--. ,, , E, x iii? xx Q ill Burial At Sea MM2 Patrick William Bodette xii LCDR W C Bender He mek be m o calm, so that fheggze, are shll Th3 M fad because they be quuef, so H brigeigbghem unto then' desn-ed Ecrvena N W PSALMS 107 29 30 Whali- IN MEMORIAM Q 3 History Cf USS GURKE CDD-7831 USS GURKE was named for PFC Henry Gurke, USMC, of Neche, North Dakota, who was killed in action on Bougaineville Island in November 1943, and was post-humously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for ex- traordinary heroism. Commissioned in 1945, GURKE is a 2,250 ton general purpose Gearing class destroyer. She is 390 feet long, 40 feet wide at the beam, and is manned in wartime by over 300 men. Her armament includes 5-inch guns, torpedoes, and anti-submarine weapons. She is designed to hunt and kill enemy submarines, screen convoys, shoot down attacking aircraft, bombard enemy shore installations, patrol enemy coasts and any other duties that require a fast, well-armed ship. Since commissioning in 1945, GURKE has served many tours in the West- ern Pacific area including three during the occupation of Japan, three during the Korean Conflict, seven on the Formosa Patrol with the Seventh Fleet, and two in the South China Sea. During the invasion of lnchon in September 1950, GURKE was a member of the Sitting Ducks , remaining close inshore to provide gunfire support to the landing troops. She received three hits from enemy shore batteries, but suffered no fatalities. For her performance during the invasion, GURKE was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation. During a second patrol in Korea with Carrier Task Force 77, she received two direct hits from enemy shore batteries and seven fragmentation hits. Again no personnel fatalities resulted, and the enemy gun empi'lacefmentsgf were soon silenced. Ti During her seven month 1961 tour in the .Western Pacificgarea, .,.. was underway four and a half months, visiited fourf'Ausqt?r6Pl'it1n portsiand the Fiii Islands. From March to July of 1962, GURKE saw extensi'ii?duty..-wtithfzthgye .lbiijit Task Force at Christmas Island during the Nuclear Tests. ' 4 After a period of operating with the First Fleet in theygliastern Pacific, GU RKE entered Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton Washgiggtgniegiinii August 1963 for a Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization KF RA'MT'cidnver- sion. During this modernization, older weapg. Sigxqvegwq ,tQ,n?ew,anti.- A ' submarine weapons systems making Pqlgdfwpm from which to launch a wide assortment of current S i A JS? 'lil 1 -i 1 l -1 . 1.3 1 ,e 5 in is 52 i . 1:23.32- ' 1 EY .f,'fg,?f?'-4, , fn' A -57: -:,.,...1,3l.57T,,q I-if ' ' 1 La Quiz, JA., x..... ra Q'- ' 1 l anti-submarine warfare situations. Upon completion of FRAM in May 1964, GURKE underwent an extensive period of underway training. On 25 July 1964, USS GURKE was pronounced ready for any assignment, and resumed her duties as an active member of the Pacific Fleet. GURKE deployed to the Western Pacific in November 1964 after com- pflfeifihgifour rigorous months of refresher training and preparing her- self for the cruise. She returned from the Western Pacific in May 1965, completing another successful tour of duty. . ,JA During the latter mon , fed 1965 and the early months of 1966, GURKE participated in sever st rn Pacific operations, all of which were preparing her fo Pacific Tour. GURKE's stay in the Eastern Pqciific ei ylifi 5 ' Srl-'966Eyfhen she deployed for her fifteenth tour in '- Areturned on 16 November 1966 with a record of in Navy Search and Rescue efforts of downed pildtfs in From November 1966519 March 196Z5.GURKE operated with the Eastern Pacific Fmlegt after ,wh'i'f:'hg.Qgg15pofrt'5'd to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for her cyclical overhaul. Four monthsglapsed and in July 1967, GURKE steamed backmtocvher Home port of San ego. The next few months con- tained'.ref'FgshbigEf'FfainfIfigsand preparati Q Qtfor another Western Pacific Cruise. , -ff ff 1 c , ,A jiliiii ft' if 1 , 1 ?,1M+ff - 1. ' pi 4 .4 I az-V wg ,, i llri November 15262, GURKJE deploygef ifdtthgfiqwegirn Pacific for her six teenthfftgpr. 1 heQ'?ru3iQQk1BK Ei'saw duty as a Search and Rescue uni't:fq?Qdfjglsoifaslliijgiedgkgiggi liii tngiaircraft carriers as a plane guard. On 26fMay 1968?iQ,U.R 'returned to San Diego with another successful cruise beh'i'nd'her. M ' ' ' GU RKE's scheduleusince returning from the Western Pacific hasbgen very complete with such events as COMD ES RON 15 enjtbarking for his change ofcornmand, embarking NRO TC midshipmen for their six week Summer cruise, a COMTUEX, which took GURKE to San Francisco for a weekend, and a four week yard period in the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for emergency repair of the rudders. GURKE in preparation for her seventeenth tour in the Western Pacific, was an active member of two COMUTEX's and the first maior fleet exercise of 1969. GURKE has become a familiar sight in the ports of Japan, Korea, and'- Formosa during the last 24 years. She has also called at the ports of Manus, Pago Pago, Sydney, Machay, Newcastle, Brisbaine, Cairns, Hong Kong, Saigon, Guam, Kwaialien, Valpariso and Acapulco. A C augur :villa H Qian- n ' 1' .1 ,W e e , , , I .1 u I .1 , - If re? jf if lfFg.'y f.4.' .nfl :g,fq1fn f Off ffm J , Z,'f,'.,ff-kv 'ui , 1 v -. 1 I -171.1 1 1 .of'l,' 'vgw' .' 4 Change Of Command Ceremonies ,vue hive, ,fi - , wi k ,irq N in - i b 4 4 A m C H -- M :- ' -4, m b , 0 A V ' A '-Ha. ' ,xx 1 .51 r 5. l QQ S QQ' -1 Q 9 C -1 1 f , N x x 1 I . , V ,K . AV. L . D , Q ',..Fi' 4,1 l 'lf ' r -A 'E I 1 4 'A C ' , hc:-Q - ff,- , . M . '-f , Q, .- 44...-QQ 9-nv 5 A - Q.,-M -. ng, 5 1, Q fs, Q . , a - -vp-.f V - -My 'uh I4 'E 1, w 1 . 5 ' . 3' Nj ' . i J I Q rx '14 'l ll Q Y V' X v ast Commanding fficer Present Commanding Officer LT Smith Engineering Officer LT Clark Weapons Officer Department Heads LT Douglass Operations Officer LTCjgJ Rydell Supply Officer Executive Officer LCDR W. C. Bender ' 01 ' I1 I 0 St q 'XXQ 3 K T - .f i ,ff 1 fy fy f .fp OPERATIONS OC Division Radiomen, yes. . .Signalmen, yes. Quartermasters, yes. . .CARRIER PIGEONS, WRONG!!! I A 147 pw wg. , ...nf LTCjgJ Sampson Communications Officer ENS Kissling OC Asst. Division Officer RMC Clark SMC Tavita wif' , .-ul! I 12 i 'ZKQ 'lv-Q ,,-A ti ,, sf n. -0? .,.. 1 QQ Q of 1 1l' SNI1 Martin FRM1 Foster RM2 lVlacAIroy RM2 Hague RM2 Thomas RM2 Caplinger SMS Doukas QIVI3 Boose SM3 Nluilenberg FINI3 Waidrop RMB Bernard QIVI3 Adams SN Richter SMSN Ouelett QIVI3 Denormandle RMB Dickson A f 1. X' x RIVI3 Marples SN Rednour 'J' .J ,fl I .xy ..J- From OOD to C.O.! .. if-, 4. ' W I' -Q. ' '9 9...-. J- -.,,,. 3 1 ... 1 s Ulgm v-.9 - f' L2 -5 , 9 ak.- A A - ', 5 . X l I Q A A n S ' 1 -Q--nr-M i i .2 yd . I 'I' f .W V ......q. D i -lu 4 - ? 'T 4 .J- Q -1'6- .- in V --- , 5,-Q Can Chicken soup and salt fix a SPA-4? a. I . M. 4... 7 M. Nia -uf, 3, R 5 ,-, i .15 .- -..Y OE Division ..-Q LTQQJ Crumrine EMO ET1 Peterson ETR2 Compton ETR2 Briar ETN3 Schmitz ETR2 Krech PC3 Dunn ETN3 Berthiaume rf' s ETN3 Gant SN Elliott ! -9 01 Division LTCjgD Scmicmsg CIC Officer 16 HIVI1 Strauss RD2 Davis RD2 Troendel YNC Hovey FZDC M eye r 47 RD? McCullough RD2 Grochowsky FXD3 Soheele RD3 Czapala RD3 Wathen PN3 Capers SN Roy RDSN Nlesick RD3 Gorgen SN Haslett RD3 Wylie FRDSN Dixon RD3 Poore SN Collins SN Brehm Wx X -' i . l l-le says he doesn't have our mall either. 'Y Elk Y 9 w 7, f ff, .. X- Another ET earning his pro-pa fi! 5 X -L, lt may be coffee, but it's really coke. J L 0' ixgi o QU9' ENGINEERING M Division vs if ' NINI1 Baker l.TCjgJ Berg MPA, NI ci B Division Officer MMCS Roszeil MM2 Herbel MM3 Froelich IVIM3 Sieniarecki i r ' . NIM3 Hine MNI3 Thomas '32 1 'JI 'V uv 2 gg, 1 -.by ,-1. 4-dP '! MIVI3 Simonio IVIIVI3 Cope iVilVl3 Kanoy iViiVi3 Hicks IVIIVI3 Warren MM2 Sanger FN Jones FN Thomsen IVIMFN G ririsiead FN Wik FA Perry FA Telles FA Cummins FA Webb FA Ruden FA Fiekau NIIVIFA Bailey FA Croxton FA Cenefelt FA Easley i i BT1 Andersen BT1 Sullivan BT1 Riggs BT2 Frames BT2 Russell BT2 Rishel BTCS Ekleberry If ff -J Q---'Q 1, 1 9- f in rr 3, 1 J Z. ,,..,--. 44' .J 3 .P .,...4cf' BT2 Reed BT3 Dupriest BT3 Rodgers BT3 Ledurn BTS Dawson BT3 White BT3 Hopkins BT3 Rigsby BT3 Busse FN Avery FN Palm FN Jones BTFN Kirchner FA Arnold FA Maddox R Division 'Lv MR1 Fredericks EN1 Pomiber MM1 Zabukoveo EM2 Chumbler LTCjgD Ball DCA EMC Malesic SFC Bryant MMC Sanford EM2 Walther ICB Pagel EN3 NlcCarver NIR3 Stein DC3 Gibbs EM3 Melton DC3 Wester EIVIFN Forch FN Richling FN Thornburg FN Martin FN Yurnbar FN Brandon FA Otterman FA Boudreaux , mfggni if-' --d Who said four boiler operation? 1'rR. fi . ki i ' A X Vi L ,M , I don't know what it is but Iet's paint il, Super Firefighter. l ur . . ,? 'W-4 WEAPONS WA Why me? Division LTCjgJ Sweet ASW Officer ST1 Howe STG2 Peterson Bk-1' V 3 1-' sf STG2 Summers GNIG2 Garvin STG2 Neaves STG2 Marquardt STG2 Flores STG3 Mull GIVIG3 Burrie STG3 Smith TNI3 Kirk STG3 Smith SN Marquez SN Leeming SN Sommers SN Heister SN Frank WD Division ji. BIV12 Mendonca BM3 Poot BM3 Gier SN Durham SN Poot SN Gunn SN Dooley SN Chambers SN Arner SN Trubia SN Green SN Goddard LTC1gJShaughnessy 1st Lieutenant BIVI1 Hancock x - 1 SN Justin SN Romero SN Bean SA Gillis SA Paul SA Newman SA Counts SA lVloComas SA Carney SA Emanuelson SA Justice SA Gomez SA Elkins SA Kusiak SA Uincelette SA Garlardi SA Nigherbon SA Haley SA Scott WG Division FTGC Bruckler Things weren't like this at the Academy. LTUQJ Humbertson Weapons Asst. LTCjgJ Precht Gunnery Officer Y 1 Qi f '.'-F 99 FTGSN Gertz FTGSN Dam ron SN Pugh GIVIG1 Meade FTG2 Chappell FTG2 Stillings FTG2 Szenborn GNIG3 Beasley GIVIG3 Bannick FTG3 Lieberenz GIVIG3 Jabocs FTG3 Albert SA Wilburn SN Coffin SN Mcvvherter SN Evans SN Hammer FTGSN Stayton SN Furner Nki Vyz J. 5? ,Y SUPPLY Q f - S Division Sr-Z1 Villarba C51 Martinez SK1 Urbano DK1 Caspe SD2 Lapada SK2 Mathis LTCjgJ Rydell Supply Officer CSC Washington ll i as 3? pun 3 Sl-I2 Bennett SH2 Glover CS3 Pewo SK3 Caldwell CS3 Brooker SD3 Baling it SN Willers SN Young SN Nothelfer SN Seeley SN Mamer TN Serrano TN Ragiles SN Hood SH3 Meade SN Otto SN Kirby SN lVIcComas SN Hernandez SA NI ickens vw----....,,,, X X ,mg P :. - 3? I 7 r' 3 W. ,.. ww.. 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