Gurley, Franklin L.

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Franklin L. Gurley (1925-2004) was a member of the Harvard College Class of 1947 who served in the European Theater in World War II, and later worked as a military historian and trial lawyer.

From the description of Papers of Franklin L. Gurley, 1943-1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 589272580

Franklin L. Gurley (1925-2004) was a member of the Harvard College Class of 1947 who served in the European Theater in World War II, and later worked as a trial lawyer and military historian.

Franklin Louis Gurley was born on November 26, 1925 in Syracuse, New York to George B. Gurley and Catherine V. Moran Gurley. He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and graduated from Newton High School in 1943. Gurley matriculated as a member of the Harvard College Class of 1947, but was called up to start his military service in the fall of 1943. Due to Harvard's wartime accelerated curriculum program, Gurley was able to complete a summer semester at Harvard in 1943 before beginning his military service.

In October 1943 Gurley was sent to Athens, Ohio, where he attended Ohio University to study engineering as part of the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP). He also participated in athletics at the University. After the ASTP program was disbanded, at the beginning of 1944 Gurley was transferred to Fort Benning, Georgia, for twelve weeks of basic training. He was briefly stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, before being transferred to Marseilles, France as a lieutenant in October of 1944. As a member of the 100th Division 399th Infantry, he was sent to Germany on November 29, 1944. He spent most of the war in Germany and in Alsace-Lorraine, France. When the war ended in May 1945, Gurley was assigned to write the history of the 399th Infantry Division, which was published as 399th in action with the 100th Infantry Division.

Gurley returned to Massachusetts in March 1946 and began attending Harvard that September. Although a member of the Class of 1947, he received his AB degree, with a major in English, in 1949. He married Elizabeth Ann Ryan later that year. Gurley received his J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in 1952.

In January 1953, Gurley was hired as the Foreign Service staff officer in the U.S. State Department, serving in Bonn and Frankfurt, Germany. In 1955, he relocated to New York as the lawyer for the New York Central Railroad. Gurley joined the Wall Street law firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer, and Wood in April 1957. He spent many years in Europe, becoming a member of the legal staff of IBM Europe, based in France, in 1963. One year later he was hired by the Nestlé Corporation in Switzerland as the head of the legal department. He retired in 1983. After retirement, Gurley continued his work as military historian of the 100th Infantry Division Association. He and his wife became Swiss citizens “in order to be able to vote under two exemplary democratic systems” (Harvard College Class of 1947, 50th Anniversary Report, p. 176). In September 2000, he published his war memoirs, Into the Mountains Dark: a World War II Odyssey from Harvard Crimson to Infantry Blue. Gurley died at the age of 79 on May 7, 2004.

Gurley, Franklin L. Into the Mountains Dark: a World War II Odyssey from Harvard Crimson to Infantry Blue (Bedford, PA : Aberjona Press, c2000) Harvard class album,(Cambridge, Mass. : University Press,1949) Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1947.Twenty-fifth anniversary report. (Cambridge, [Mass. : Harvard University Printing Office,] 1972) Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1947.Fiftieth anniversary report. (Cambridge, [Mass.] : Class Report Office, Harvard University, 1997) Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1947.The Harvard College Class of 1947 and World War II (Cambridge, [Mass.] : Class Report Office, Harvard University, 2003)

From the guide to the Papers of Franklin L. Gurley, 1943-1956., (Harvard University Archives)

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referencedIn The Infantry - the 100th Infantry Division - Franklin Gurley papers, 1943-1956. U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center
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referencedIn Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill Records, 1982-2013 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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