The Stage Door June 2024
Manager’s Message Greetings from the USS Orleck (DD 886) museum in Jacksonville, Florida. With all the restoration projects and events hosted onboard, we were unable to publish our monthly newsletter since November 2023. In this December 2023 to May 2024 USS Orleck newsletter, I will address all our restoration and repair efforts, new exhibits, major events conducted onboard, new training programs, and current fund-raising promotions. As always, we appreciate your support as we strive to restore and maintain the Orleck as a tribute to all who have served in her and the United States...
USS Orleck: A Naval Legacy Anchored in Jacksonville, Florida
Nestled along the banks of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, the USS Orleck stands as a testament to naval history and the brave men and women who served aboard this formidable vessel. With a rich legacy that spans decades, the USS Orleck has become a beloved maritime landmark in the heart of Jacksonville, inviting visitors to explore its decks and relive the stories of its illustrious past. The USS Orleck (DD-886) is a Gearing-class destroyer that served the United States Navy from 1945 to 1982. Commissioned in September 1945, the ship played a crucial role in various conflicts,...
“Stage Door” was the Tactical Voice Radio Call Sign assigned to the Orleck in Vietnam that was used in inter-ship voice communications in place of the ship’s name for security purposes. It was used at the tactical command level between ships, aircraft, spotters, and other friendly units, normally at short range. This Stage Door call sign is a direct link to the ship’s history.