Hull Number: DD-863
Launch Date: 02/13/1945
Commissioned Date: 05/26/1945
Decommissioned Date: 02/24/1982
Call Sign: NBFR
Voice Call Sign: TOMBOY (54-57) (DDR)
Other Designations: DDR-863
Class: GEARING
GEARING Class
Data for USS Gearing (DD-710) as of 1945
Length Overall: 390’ 6"
Beam: 40’ 10"
Draft: 14’ 4"
Standard Displacement: 2,425 tons
Full Load Displacement: 3,479 tons
Fuel capacity: 4,647 barrels
Armament:
Six 5″/38 caliber guns
Two 40mm twin anti-aircraft mounts
Two 40mm quadruple anti-aircraft mounts
Two 21″ quintuple torpedo tubes
Complement:
20 Officers
325 Enlisted
Propulsion:
4 Boilers
2 General Electric Turbines: 60,000 horsepower
Highest speed on trials: 34.6 knots
Namesake: DONALD B. STEINAKER
DONALD B. STEINAKER
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Donald B. Steinaker was born at Syracuse, N.Y., on 15 September 1922 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on 20 March 1941. He served at Parris Island, S.C., and Quantico, Va., before he was sent to the South Pacific.
During the Solomons campaign, Private First Class Steinaker was killed in action at the Matanikau River, Guadalcanal, on 9 October 1942, when his unit was attacked during a heavy Japanese offensive. The small group of Marines fought furiously against the overwhelming enemy forces and exacted a tremendous toll. Steinaker refused to be dislodged from his position and died at his post.
Steinaker was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for gallantry in action.
Disposition:
Stricken and transferred to Mexico 24 February 1982. Rrenamed Netzahualcoyotl.