USS Orleck Association news

Jun 052015
 
Please be informed  that Jay Norman McCulley passed away April 21, 2015. Jay McCulley served 3 years 11 months 27 days on  the USS Orleck (DD 886) from August 1951 until 19 August 1955 during the Korean War. He went aboard as a Seaman 1st class and was promoted to a Gunners mate 3rd class while on board the ship.
His family and I request that his name be placed on the USS Orleck Memorial Roster.
Thank You
George McCulley
1751 Mini DR  Vallejo, CA 94589
May 072015
 

Shipmate: Ivan Eugene Powell

Aboard Orleck: 1952 – 1955

Rate: FC1

I received a call from Ivan’s wife, Janice, on Tuesday, 05-05-2015. She wanted me to pass along that Ivan had passed away on 04/29/2015. Could you please let other members of the association know.

Thanks,

Bob Sales, FTG2, 1962 – 1964

Mar 252015
 

On March 12-15, 2015 men and women from the Destroyer USS ORLECK DD 886 Association joined with sailors from other ships, men, women and children from the area of her location in Lake Charles with the USS ORLECK NAVAL MUSEUM to hold the first Field Days since the ship was moved there in 2009.  Eighty folks gathered and had a great time joining in the beginning efforts to restore USS ORLECK DD 886 to represent her former time as a Westpac ready Vietnam Gearing Class Destroyer.

If you are interested in keeping in touch on the efforts to restore her click on and want to register for information at                            http://www.ussorleck.com/field-days-e-mail-list-signup/field-days-line-registration/

Thanks to Dave Thornton and Rich Angelini for the photos below of the recently completed Field Days aboard USS ORLECK DD 886 on March 12-15, 2015. Daveis the son of a USS ORLECK sailor, Gilbert Thornton (1950-52) and Rich heads up the restoration of the USS KENNEDY DD 850 in Fall River Mass. The pictures are not arranged but are just random.  Will add more photos as received.

Mar 202015
 

Peter A. Huchthausen was a USS ORLECK sailor and author. He published an article in 2004 about USS ORLECK that David Slaughter pointed out on a Facebook post in US NAVY GEARING CLASS DESTROYERS Facebook page. If you do not belong to that closed group you should consider it. The site celebrates Gearing Class Destroyers and always has information posted about USS ORLECK. Bob Orleck is one of the pages admins.