DETROIT CL 8
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- Omaha Class Scout Cruiser
- USS DETROIT CL-8 Commissioned 31 July 1923 - Decommissioned 11 January 1946
Ordered as Scout Cruiser CS-8
Reclassified Light Cruiser (CL) 17 June 1920
Keel Laid 10 November 1920 - Launched 29 June 1922
Sold 27 February 1946 for scrap
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- USS Detroit CL-8 Covers Page 1 (1924-1946)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Post office established 3 December 1923 - Disestablished 9 January 1946
Locy Type |
1943-10-11 |
Censored WWII use
Locy Type |
1944-11-19 |
Censored WWII use
Locy Type |
1924-11-16 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1935-09-13 |
Add-on cachet by - Bruce D. Liddell
Locy Type |
1937-07-31 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1927-10-15 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1941-03-09 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1928-11-23 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1933-03-30 |
Bruce D. Liddell collection
Locy Type |
1943-03-28 |
Censored WWII use
Locy Type |
1941-02-20 |
Note:
Locy Type 9 (C) |
1926-11-10 |
Mark from back of cover
Locy Type 9v |
1940-05-01 |
Note:
Locy Type 9w |
1927-01-18 |
Navy receipt, from the Bob Govern collection.
Locy Type |
1940-05-01 |
Note:
Locy Type 9x |
1940-05-01 |
Note:
Locy Type F |
1945-09-02 |
Censored WWII use at Tokyo Bay
Locy Type |
1946-01-10 |
Last Day Postal Service
USS DETROIT - FLAGSHIP of DESTROYERS BATTLE FORCE
Locy Type P |
1935-07-07 |
Cachet by George V. Sadworth
Locy Type P |
1934-10-27 |
Destroyers Battle Force
Navy Day 1934
Locy Type P |
1934-10-27 |
Destroyers Battle Force
Navy Day 1934
Locy Type P |
1934-10-27 |
Destroyers Battle Force
Navy Day 1934
Other Information
USS DETROIT earned the Navy Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, the American Defense Service Medal w/ Fleet Clasp, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 6 Battle stars, the World War II Victory Medal and the Navy WWII Occupation Medal w/ Japan Clasp during her Naval career.
USS DETROIT was at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941
USS DETROIT was at Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945 for the Japanese surrender.
NAMESAKE - Named for the city of Detroit, Michigan.
The ships sponsor was Miss M. Couzens, daughter of the Mayor of Detroit, Mich.
Seven ships of the US Navy have borne the name DETROIT - USS Detroit (1813 20-gun ship), USS Detroit (1866 canceled), USS Detroit (1869 sloop-of-war), USS Detroit C-10, USS Detroit CL-8, USS Detroit AOE-4 and USS Detroit LCS-7.
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