Hull Number: DE-673
Launch Date: 03/18/1944
Commissioned Date: 03/15/1945
Decommissioned Date: 04/29/1946
Call Sign: NUAA
Other Designations: APD-74
Class: BUCKLEY
BUCKLEY Class
Namesake: JOHN PORTER GRAY
JOHN PORTER GRAY
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015
John Porter Gray was born in Kansas City, Mo., 22 December 1914, and enlisted in the Naval Reserve 12 October 1939. He was appointed Aviation Cadet in 1940 and underwent flight training. After commissioning, Gray served at several air stations, reporting to Torpedo Squadron 2 in October 1940. Later transferred for temporary duty to Torpedo Squadron 8 in Hornet, he took part in the pivotal Battle of Midway 4-6 June 1942. Gray and his companions gallantly attacked the Japanese ships without fighter cover and in the face of withering antiaircraft fire. Though all were shot down, they succeeded in diverting enemy air cover and preventing further launches, thus contributing mightily to America’s victory in the battle. Lt. (j.g.) Gray was killed 4 June during the attack. He was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for his heroism, and shared in the Presidential Unit Citation awarded to Torpedo Squadron Eight for the Battle of Midway.
Disposition:
Stricken 1 March 1967 and was sold for scrapping on 3 September 1968.