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A good friend and former [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] classmate of [[Harmon Rabb|Harm]], and a great rival in the courts. He served on submarines before becoming a lawyer and is the son of a [[Baptist]] Navy chaplain. Sturgis and Harm play hoops and fix cars together. He kept secret that [[Sarah MacKenzie|Mac]] let it slip to him "That she was in love with him," (him meaning Harm). He was also accused of incompetence in a case, only to be defended unsatisfactorily by [[Bud Roberts|Bud]], causing a rift between the two. Ironically, later on, there arise two separate situations in which each defends the other successfully - when Sturgis is accused of racism against [[North Korea]]ns under arrest in a US submarine, and when Bud is accused of assault when he hits an agitated and argumentative history professor under the assumption that he was about to hit his brother, [[Characters of JAG#Midshipman Third Class Mikey Roberts, USNA|Mike]]. Also, Sturgis went through a bout of guilt in having played a part in getting Bud into shape enough to be assigned his tour of duty as JAG on a [[Aircraft Carrier|carrier]] near [[Afghanistan]], which led to the accident whereby Bud lost a leg. Besides Bud, and Harm, Sturgis is the only other JAG character to note the similarities between Mac, and their deceased Naval Academy class mate and Harm's close friend Diane Schonke, as Sturgis attended the Academy at the same time as Harm, and Diane.
A good friend and former [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] classmate of [[Harmon Rabb|Harm]], and a great rival in the courts. He served on submarines before becoming a lawyer and is the son of a [[Baptist]] Navy chaplain. Sturgis and Harm play hoops and fix cars together. He kept secret that [[Sarah MacKenzie|Mac]] let it slip to him "That she was in love with him," (him meaning Harm). He was also accused of incompetence in a case, only to be defended unsatisfactorily by [[Bud Roberts|Bud]], causing a rift between the two. Ironically, later on, there arise two separate situations in which each defends the other successfully - when Sturgis is accused of racism against [[North Korea]]ns under arrest in a US submarine, and when Bud is accused of assault when he hits an agitated and argumentative history professor under the assumption that he was about to hit his brother, [[Characters of JAG#Midshipman Third Class Mikey Roberts, USNA|Mike]]. Also, Sturgis went through a bout of guilt in having played a part in getting Bud into shape enough to be assigned his tour of duty as JAG on a [[Aircraft Carrier|carrier]] near [[Afghanistan]], which led to the accident whereby Bud lost a leg. Besides Bud, and Harm, Sturgis is the only other JAG character to note the similarities between Mac, and their deceased Naval Academy class mate and Harm's close friend Diane Schonke, as Sturgis attended the Academy at the same time as Harm, and Diane.


He also earned a reputation for sticking to the rules, both in the courtroom as well as in investigations, to the point of being considered sanctimonious and priggish, especially by Harm. This pattern is also seen in his brief appointment as acting JAG between the leave of [[A.J. Chegwidden|Rear Admiral Chegwidden]] and the arrival of [[Gordon Cresswell|Major General Gordon Cresswell]]. This further annoys Harm, who continually berates him. This leads to great animosity between the friends, finally leading to a verbal confrontation between the two when Stugis recommends against him in an investigation on Harm's alleged shooting down of a plane carrying an Iraqi official. Showed curiosity and support for Harm and Mac's will they/won't they relationship. In the 2003 Christmas episode (Season 9, Episode 11 "A Merry Little Christmas") Turner met singer Varese Chestnut (portrayed by [[Erica Gimpel]]), who he proceeded to date, although this seemed to only last a short while. Later in the season a [[Alternate history|What If]] episode (titled "What if...") showed how the lives of the main cast would have been had they made different decisions. The big change for Turner was that he was retired from the navy and was acting as his fiancée's manager, his fiancée being Varese Chestnut. In the series finale Turner and Varese decided to try to see what could be, with her moving to [[Georgetown, Washington, D.C.|Georgetown]] and [[sublease|subletting]] Mac's apartment from her since she was (apparently) moving to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]].
He also earned a reputation for sticking to the rules, both in the courtroom as well as in investigations, to the point of being considered sanctimonious and priggish, especially by Harm. This pattern is also seen in his brief appointment as acting JAG between the leave of [[A.J. Chegwidden|Rear Admiral Chegwidden]] and the arrival of [[Gordon Cresswell|Major General Gordon Cresswell]]. This further annoys Harm, who continually berates him. This leads to great animosity between the friends, finally leading to a verbal confrontation between the two when Sturgis recommends against him in an investigation on Harm's alleged shooting down of a plane carrying an Iraqi official. Showed curiosity and support for Harm and Mac's will they/won't they relationship. In the 2003 Christmas episode (Season 9, Episode 11 "A Merry Little Christmas") Turner met singer Varese Chestnut (portrayed by [[Erica Gimpel]]), who he proceeded to date, although this seemed to only last a short while. Later in the season a [[Alternate history|What If]] episode (titled "What if...") showed how the lives of the main cast would have been had they made different decisions. The big change for Turner was that he was retired from the navy and was acting as his fiancée's manager, his fiancée being Varese Chestnut. In the series finale Turner and Varese decided to try to see what could be, with her moving to [[Georgetown, Washington, D.C.|Georgetown]] and [[sublease|subletting]] Mac's apartment from her since she was (apparently) moving to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]].


It is unknown as to exactly why Sturgis left submarine service for a career in JAG, but what is known is that he can never return to submarine service again.
It is unknown as to exactly why Sturgis left submarine service for a career in JAG, but what is known is that he can never return to submarine service again.

Revision as of 09:13, 17 October 2012

Peter Ulysses "Sturgis" Turner
File:Sturgis Turner.jpg
Scott Lawrence as
Commander Sturgis Turner
First appearanceNew Gun in Town (02/10/2001)
Last appearanceFair Winds and Following Seas (29/04/2005)
Portrayed byScott Lawrence
In-universe information
TitleCommander
OccupationJudge Advocate in the United States Navy

Commander Peter Ulysses "Sturgis" Turner JAGC, USN (played by Scott Lawrence) was a character in the JAG TV series.

Biography

A good friend and former Naval Academy classmate of Harm, and a great rival in the courts. He served on submarines before becoming a lawyer and is the son of a Baptist Navy chaplain. Sturgis and Harm play hoops and fix cars together. He kept secret that Mac let it slip to him "That she was in love with him," (him meaning Harm). He was also accused of incompetence in a case, only to be defended unsatisfactorily by Bud, causing a rift between the two. Ironically, later on, there arise two separate situations in which each defends the other successfully - when Sturgis is accused of racism against North Koreans under arrest in a US submarine, and when Bud is accused of assault when he hits an agitated and argumentative history professor under the assumption that he was about to hit his brother, Mike. Also, Sturgis went through a bout of guilt in having played a part in getting Bud into shape enough to be assigned his tour of duty as JAG on a carrier near Afghanistan, which led to the accident whereby Bud lost a leg. Besides Bud, and Harm, Sturgis is the only other JAG character to note the similarities between Mac, and their deceased Naval Academy class mate and Harm's close friend Diane Schonke, as Sturgis attended the Academy at the same time as Harm, and Diane.

He also earned a reputation for sticking to the rules, both in the courtroom as well as in investigations, to the point of being considered sanctimonious and priggish, especially by Harm. This pattern is also seen in his brief appointment as acting JAG between the leave of Rear Admiral Chegwidden and the arrival of Major General Gordon Cresswell. This further annoys Harm, who continually berates him. This leads to great animosity between the friends, finally leading to a verbal confrontation between the two when Sturgis recommends against him in an investigation on Harm's alleged shooting down of a plane carrying an Iraqi official. Showed curiosity and support for Harm and Mac's will they/won't they relationship. In the 2003 Christmas episode (Season 9, Episode 11 "A Merry Little Christmas") Turner met singer Varese Chestnut (portrayed by Erica Gimpel), who he proceeded to date, although this seemed to only last a short while. Later in the season a What If episode (titled "What if...") showed how the lives of the main cast would have been had they made different decisions. The big change for Turner was that he was retired from the navy and was acting as his fiancée's manager, his fiancée being Varese Chestnut. In the series finale Turner and Varese decided to try to see what could be, with her moving to Georgetown and subletting Mac's apartment from her since she was (apparently) moving to San Diego.

It is unknown as to exactly why Sturgis left submarine service for a career in JAG, but what is known is that he can never return to submarine service again.

Turner's Awards and Decorations

The list below contains all of Turner's known awards and decorations (current as of season 10). The names are given in order of precedence, according to SECNAVINST 1650.1F and the U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations (NAVPERS 1566.5G).

 
Bronze star
Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Navy Unit Commendation
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal Sea Service Deployment Ribbon Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon
  • Turner was awarded the Bronze Star for destroying a Russian submarine that was carrying a "dirty nuke" warhead that had been fired onto a battle group containing an American Aircraft Carrier.