⚓ U.S. Navy — Destroyers

Gearing DD-710

The Gearing DD-710 consisted of 99 vessels. Like all U.S. Navy destroyers built during the asbestos era, these ships used asbestos-containing insulation throughout their engineering plants. Veterans who served in engineering spaces aboard Gearing DD-710 ships may have been exposed to asbestos fibers.

Asbestos Exposure Aboard Gearing DD-710 Ships

Asbestos was the standard thermal insulation material in U.S. Navy destroyers built before approximately 1980. Common sources of asbestos exposure aboard Gearing DD-710 vessels included:

  • Pipe lagging and block insulation in boiler rooms and engine rooms
  • Gaskets at pipe flanges throughout the engineering plant
  • Valve stem packing and pump seals
  • Turbine casing insulation and expansion joint material
  • Asbestos rope, cloth, and tape used for sealing and repair work

For detailed information on spaces and products specific to destroyers, see the Destroyers asbestos overview ›

At-Risk Ratings Aboard Gearing DD-710 Ships

The following ratings had regular contact with asbestos-containing materials aboard destroyers of this era. If you served in one of these ratings, document it when filing a VA disability or asbestos trust fund claim.

  • Machinist's Mate (MM)
  • Boiler Technician (BT)
  • Hull Technician (HT)
  • Damage Controlman (DC)
  • Engineman (EN)

Ships in the Gearing DD-710 (99 vessels)

Ship Name Hull No. Notes
USS Gearing DD-710
USS Eugene A. Greene DD-711
USS Gyatt DD-712
USS Kenneth D. Bailey DD-713
USS William R. Rush DD-714
USS William M. Wood DD-715
USS Wiltsie DD-716
USS Theodore E. Chandler DD-717
USS Hamner DD-718
USS Epperson DD-719
USS Frank Knox DD-742
USS Southerland DD-743
USS William C. Lawe DD-763
USS Lloyd Thomas DD-764
USS Keppler DD-765
USS Rowan DD-782
USS Gurke DD-783
USS Mckean DD-784
USS Henderson DD-785
USS Richard B. Anderson DD-786
USS James E. Kyes DD-787
USS Hollister DD-788
USS Eversole DD-789
USS Shelton DD-790
USS Chevalier DD-805
USS Higbee DD-806
USS Benner DD-807
USS Dennis J. Buckley DD-808
USS Corry DD-817
USS New DD-818
USS Holder DD-819
USS Rich DD-820
USS Johnston DD-821
USS Robert H. Mccard DD-822
USS Samuel B. Roberts DD-823
USS Basilone DD-824
USS Carpenter DD-825
USS Agerholm DD-826
USS Robert A. Owens DD-827
USS Timmerman DD-828
USS Myles C. Fox DD-829
USS Everett F. Larson DD-830
USS Goodrich DD-831
USS Hanson DD-832
USS Herbert J. Thomas DD-833
USS Turner DD-834
USS Charles P. Cecil DD-835
USS George K. Mackenzie DD-836
USS Sarsfield DD-837
USS Ernest G. Small DD-838
USS Power DD-839
USS Glennon DD-840
USS Noa DD-841
USS Fiske DD-842
USS Warrington DD-843
USS Perry DD-844
USS Bausell DD-845
USS Ozbourn DD-846
USS Robert L. Wilson DD-847
USS Witek DD-848
USS Richard E. Kraus DD-849
USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. DD-850
USS Rupertus DD-851
USS Leonard F. Mason DD-852
USS Charles H. Roan DD-853
USS Bristol DD-857
USS Fred T. Berry DD-858
USS Norris DD-859
USS Mccaffery DD-860
USS Harwood DD-861
USS Vogelgesang DD-862
USS Steinaker DD-863
USS Harold J. Ellison DD-864
USS Charles R. Ware DD-865
USS Cone DD-866
USS Stribling DD-867
USS Brownson DD-868
USS Arnold J. Isbell DD-869
USS Fechteler DD-870
USS Damato DD-871
USS Forrest Royal DD-872
USS Hawkins DD-873
USS Duncan DD-874
USS Henry W. Tucker DD-875
USS Rogers DD-876
USS Perkins DD-877
USS Vesole DD-878
USS Leary DD-879
USS Dyess DD-880
USS Bordelon DD-881
USS Furse DD-882
USS Newman K. Perry DD-883
USS Floyd B. Parks DD-884
USS John R. Craig DD-885
USS Orleck DD-886
USS Brinkley Bass DD-887
USS Stickell DD-888
USS O'hare DD-889
USS Meredith DD-890

VA Benefits & Legal Options for Gearing DD-710 Veterans

Veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, pleural plaques, or asbestos-related lung cancer who served aboard Gearing DD-710 ships may be eligible for:

  • VA disability compensation — monthly benefit; requires diagnosis plus evidence of shipboard service. No manufacturer identification needed.
  • Asbestos trust fund claims — lump-sum payments from trusts funded by bankrupt asbestos manufacturers (Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and others). Requires identifying specific products used aboard.

These two paths are not mutually exclusive. Many veterans pursue both.

Full claim guidance for Destroyers ›   Free Legal Review ›

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did Gearing DD-710 ships use asbestos?

Yes. The Gearing DD-710 was built during the era when asbestos was the standard insulation material in U.S. naval construction. Engineering spaces aboard these vessels contained asbestos pipe lagging, boiler block insulation, gaskets, and valve packing. Veterans who worked in boiler rooms, engine rooms, or repair roles had the highest likelihood of exposure.

How do I prove I served aboard a Gearing DD-710 ship for a VA claim?

Your DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) lists your ship assignments. Additional documentation includes ship deck logs (available from the National Archives), official orders, and buddy statements from fellow crew members. A Veterans Service Organization (VSO) can help you gather and submit this evidence at no cost.

What asbestos products were used aboard Gearing DD-710 ships?

Common asbestos products used in U.S. Navy destroyers of this era included Kaylo pipe insulation (Owens-Illinois), Unibestos block insulation (Pittsburgh Corning), 85% magnesia pipe covering (various manufacturers), Flexitallic spiral-wound gaskets, and Johns-Manville pipe covering. A mesothelioma attorney who specializes in Navy claims maintains detailed product-identification databases for specific ship classes.

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