Gordey Ivanovich Levchenko (Russian: Гордей Иванович Левченко; 1 February 1897 – 26 May 1981) was a Soviet naval commander and admiral from 1944.
He was involved in the storming the Winter Palace, and fought against the White forces of General Nikolai Yudenich.
Levchenko became a member of the Russian Communist Party (b) 1919 and in took part in suppressing the mutiny at the Krasnaya Gorka fort and the Kronstadt rebellion.
In 1930, after completing courses at the Naval Academy, he took command of the cruiser Aurora and a detachment of training ships.
On 4 June 1940 he was promoted to vice admiral, and went to the Southern Front during the Second World War, where he participated in the battles of Odessa, Mykolaiv and Sevastopol.
With the fall of Kerch to Axis forces that month, Levchenko was arrested on a charge of inciting defeatism and panic.