TATUM APD 81

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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.

    Buckley Class Destroyer Escort
    Keel Laid 22 April 1943 - Launched 7 August 1943

  1. USS TATUM DE-789
    Commissioned 22 November 1943

  2. USS TATUM APD-81
    Reclassified High-speed Transport (APD) 15 December 1944
    Decommissioned 15 November 1946

    Struck from Naval Register 1 June 1960
    Sold 8 May 1961 for scrap.

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Tatum DE-789 Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)
  2. USS Tatum APD-81 Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

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Locy Type 2z

1946-02-22

APD-81. Additional SLb (35x3) added.

 

Other Information

USS TATUM earned the Combat Action Ribbon, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 1 star, the European-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal w/ 1 star, the World War II Victory Medal and the Navy Occupation Service Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Lawrence Aldridge Tatum (7 December 1894 - 15 September 1942)
Tatum enlisted in the Navy at Atlanta, Ga., on 29 June 1917 as a Hospital Apprentice. Following training at San Francisco, he served at the Naval Hospital in Fort Lyon, Colo., and in the receiving ship at Norfolk, Va. On 15 October 1918, he was transferred to USS ALABAMA Battleship No. 8, in which he served until 28 May 1919. Pharmacist's Mate 2d Class Tatum completed his enlistment at the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia and was honorably discharged at Atlanta, Ga., on 18 August 1919.
During the ensuing nine years, he attended Atlanta Southern Dental College, Atlanta, Ga., and received his degree as a doctor of dental surgery. On 9 August 1928, Dr. Tatum was appointed an assistant dental surgeon in the Naval Reserve.
Late in August 1940, Lt. Comdr. Tatum reported to the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., for active duty. He was serving in USS WASP CV-7 on 15 September 1942, as that carrier and USS HORNET CV-8 were covering the movement of reinforcements from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal. When USS WASP was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine, Lt. Comdr. Tatum was among those trapped in the carrier's forecastle, cut off from the rest of the ship by raging flames. Rather than trying to save himself by jumping overboard, Tatum remained in the carrier to aid and comfort the wounded. He apparently went down with the ship when she sank. For his "gallant and intrepid conduct," Lt. Comdr. Tatum was awarded the Silver Star Medal posthumously.

The ships sponsor was Mrs. Cecile Cofield Tatum, the widow of LCDR. Lawrence A. Tatum, DC, USN.

 


 

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