Burke spent his entire career in active service with the U.S. Navy. During World War II, he was the commander of two destroyers, USS Simpson and USS Plunkett.[4] He received the Legion of Merit for his actions while commander of the USS Plunkett to rescue survivors from a burning hospital ship during the 1943 invasion of Italy. He received the Navy Cross for heroism during operations at Anzio, Italy in 1944.[1][5] From 1946 to 1947, Burke was deputy navy advisor at the Office of Military Government for Germany in Berlin.[1]
Burke was a professor of naval science at College of the Holy Cross. In 1959, Burke was assigned as director of enlisted personnel at the Bureau of Naval Personnel. He later became commander of the USS Des Moines.[1] He attained the rank of rear admiral in 1959 upon retirement.[1]
Personal life
Burke married Adele. They had a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Gipple. Later in life, he lived in Sarasota, Florida.[1]