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Sampson Class Destroyer<br/>
Sampson Class Destroyer<br/>
Keel Laid February 7 1916 - Launched December 9 1916<br/><br/>
Keel Laid 7 February 1916 - Launched 9 December 1916<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW Destroyer No. 68'''<br/>Commissioned April 9 1917 - Placed into reserve June 10 1919<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW Destroyer No. 68'''<br/>Commissioned 9 April 1917 - Placed into reserve 10 June 1919<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW DD-68'''<br/>Designated (DD) July 17 1920 - Decommissioned June 21 1922<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW DD-68'''<br/>Designated (DD) 17 July 1920 - Decommissioned 21 June 1922<br/><br/>
<li>'''USCGD SHAW CG-22'''<br/>Loaned to US Coast Guard March 25 1926<br/><br/>
<li>'''USCGD SHAW CG-22'''<br/>Loaned to US Coast Guard 25 March 1926<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW DD-68'''<br/>Returned to US Navy custody June 30 1933<br/>
<li>'''USS SHAW DD-68'''<br/>Returned to US Navy custody 30 June 1933<br/>
Shaw gave up her name to new construction on November 1 1933<br/><br/>
Shaw gave up her name to new construction on 1 November 1933<br/><br/>
Stricken July 5 1934 - Sold August 22 1934 and broken up for scrap
Stricken 5 July 1934 - Sold 22 August 1934 and broken up for scrap
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[[Image:Shaw_CG22_Photo.jpg|thumb|center|125px]]
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range for covers on that page.
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Postmark Type<br/>---<br/>Killer Bar Text
Postmark Type<br/>---<br/>Killer Bar Text
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Date From<br/>to<br/>Date To</th>
Postmark<br/>Date</th>
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<th align="center" width="350">Thumbnail Link<br/>To<br/>Postmark Image</th>
<th align="center" width="120">Thumbnail Link To<br/>Cover Image</th>
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POSTMARK TYPE
Locy Type 2z
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DATE FROM
1918-03-29
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Postmark did not originate from SHAW, ship had no postal facilities. Passed by Censor, From the Jim Myerson collection. "On Piece"
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
'''NAMESAKE''' - "John Shaw was born at Mt. Mellick, Queens County, Ireland, in 1773. He came to the United States in 1790, settled in Philadelphia, and entered the merchant marine. Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Navy on 3 August 1798, he first served in Montezuma in Commodore Truxtun's squadron in the West Indies during the early part of the naval war with France. On 20 October 1799, he was given command of the schooner Enterprise in which, during the next year, he captured seven armed French vessels and recaptured several American merchantmen. By the time he was relieved of command due to ill health in October 1800, he had made Enterprise one of the most famous vessels of the Navy. During the Barbary War, Shaw commanded frigate, John Adams, in the Mediterranean under Commodore Rodgers from May to November 1804; and frigate, United States, during the War of 1812. Captain Shaw died at Philadelphia on 17 September 1823." {DANFS}
'''NAMESAKE''' - Captain John Shaw, USN (1773 - 17 September 1823)<br/>
 
Shaw was born at Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland, in 1773, and moved to the United States in 1790, where he settled in Philadelphia, and entered the merchant marine.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Navy on 3 August 1798, he first served in USS Montezuma in Commodore Thomas Truxtun's squadron in the West Indies during the early part of the Quasi-War with France. On 20 October 1799, he was given command of the schooner USS Enterprise in which, during the next year, he captured seven armed French vessels and recaptured several American merchantmen. By the time he was relieved of command due to ill health in October 1800, he had made USS Enterprise one of the most famous vessels of the Navy.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
During the First Barbary War, Shaw commanded frigate USS Adams in the Mediterranean under Commodore John Rodgers from May to November 1804. He was promoted to Captain in August 1807.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Shaw helped suppress the 1811 German Coast Uprising.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
During the War of 1812, Shaw commanded the New Orleans naval post as well as the frigate USS United States.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Captain Shaw died at Philadelphia, where he is interred in the Christ Church Burial Ground.<br/><br/>
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Virginia Kemper Lynch Millard.<br/><br/>
Two ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Shaw DD-68 and [[SHAW_DD_373_ | USS Shaw DD-373]]
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 28 March 2019

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.

    Sampson Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid 7 February 1916 - Launched 9 December 1916

  1. USS SHAW Destroyer No. 68
    Commissioned 9 April 1917 - Placed into reserve 10 June 1919

  2. USS SHAW DD-68
    Designated (DD) 17 July 1920 - Decommissioned 21 June 1922

  3. USCGD SHAW CG-22
    Loaned to US Coast Guard 25 March 1926

  4. USS SHAW DD-68
    Returned to US Navy custody 30 June 1933
    Shaw gave up her name to new construction on 1 November 1933

    Stricken 5 July 1934 - Sold 22 August 1934 and broken up for scrap

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Shaw DD-68 Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
Thumbnail Link
To
Postmark Image
Thumbnail Link
To
Cover Image



 

Locy Type 2z

1918-03-29

N/A

Postmark did not originate from SHAW, ship had no postal facilities. Passed by Censor, From the Jim Myerson collection. "On Piece"

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - Captain John Shaw, USN (1773 - 17 September 1823)
Shaw was born at Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland, in 1773, and moved to the United States in 1790, where he settled in Philadelphia, and entered the merchant marine.
         Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Navy on 3 August 1798, he first served in USS Montezuma in Commodore Thomas Truxtun's squadron in the West Indies during the early part of the Quasi-War with France. On 20 October 1799, he was given command of the schooner USS Enterprise in which, during the next year, he captured seven armed French vessels and recaptured several American merchantmen. By the time he was relieved of command due to ill health in October 1800, he had made USS Enterprise one of the most famous vessels of the Navy.
         During the First Barbary War, Shaw commanded frigate USS Adams in the Mediterranean under Commodore John Rodgers from May to November 1804. He was promoted to Captain in August 1807.
         Shaw helped suppress the 1811 German Coast Uprising.
         During the War of 1812, Shaw commanded the New Orleans naval post as well as the frigate USS United States.
         Captain Shaw died at Philadelphia, where he is interred in the Christ Church Burial Ground.

The ships sponsor was Mrs. Virginia Kemper Lynch Millard.

Two ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Shaw DD-68 and USS Shaw DD-373

 


 

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