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This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. | This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. | ||
The list is in chronological order. | The list is in chronological order. | ||
<ol>Wickes | <ol>Wickes Class Destroyer<br/> | ||
Keel Laid July | Keel Laid 15 July 1918 - Launched 23 November 1918<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS COWELL Destroyer No. 167'''<br/> | <li>'''USS COWELL Destroyer No. 167'''<br/> | ||
Commissioned March | Commissioned 17 March 1919<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS COWELL DD-167'''<br/> | <li>'''USS COWELL DD-167'''<br/> | ||
Designated (DD) July | Designated (DD) 17 July 1920 - Decommissioned 27 June 1922<br/> | ||
Decommissioned June | Recommissioned 17 June 1940 - Decommissioned 23 September 1940<br/><br/> | ||
Recommissioned June | Struck from Naval Register 8 January 1941<br/><br/> | ||
Struck from Naval Register January | |||
<li>'''HMS BRIGHTON I-08''' (British Naval Service)<br/> | <li>'''HMS BRIGHTON I-08''' (British Naval Service)<br/> | ||
Transferred to Great Britain September | Transferred to Great Britain 23 September 1940 ([[Famous Fifty|Famous Fifty]])<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''ZHARKYI''' (Soviet Naval Service)<br/> | <li>'''ZHARKYI''' (Soviet Union Naval Service)<br/> | ||
Transferred to The Soviet Union July 1944<br/> | Transferred to The Soviet Union 16 July 1944<br/> | ||
Returned to Great Britain February | Returned to Great Britain 28 February 1949<br/><br/> | ||
Broken up for scrap | Broken up for scrap | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
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range for covers on that page. | range for covers on that page. | ||
<ol> | <ol> | ||
<li> | <li>[[COWELL_DD_167_Covers_Page_1 | USS Cowell DD-167 Covers Page 1]] (1940)</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
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<br/> <br/><table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"> | <br/> <br/><table width="95%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"> | ||
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Locy Type<br/>FDC SLPts(n)<br/>(46x3) | |||
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1940-06-17 | |||
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Cowell_DD167_19400617_1_Postmark.jpg|thumb|center|300px]] | |||
</td><td align="center" width="120"> | </td><td align="center" width="120"> | ||
[[Image:GregCiesielski_Cowell_DD167_19400617_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | |||
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Recommissioning, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Loring_W_Stannard_ | Loring W. Stannard]], sponsored by [[Cachet_Maker_Tazewell_G_Nicholson_ | Tazewell G. Nicholson]]. From the Bob Govern collection. | |||
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Locy Type<br/>SLKts(n) (46x3) | Locy Type<br/>SLKts(n)<br/>(46x3) | ||
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1940-09-14 | 1940-09-14 | ||
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Cowell_DD167_19400914_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | [[Image:GregCiesielski_Cowell_DD167_19400914_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
Additional USPO Machine postmark from Newport RI | Additional USPO Machine postmark from Newport RI. | ||
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<h3>Other Information</h3> | <h3>Other Information</h3> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - John G. Cowell (18 September 1785 - April 18 1814)<br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Lieutenant John G. Cowell, USN (18 September 1785 - April 18 1814)<br/> | ||
Cowell entered the Navy as a Master January | Cowell entered the Navy as a Master 21 January 1809. As Acting Lieutenant, Cowell was severely wounded, losing a leg, in the action on 28 March 1814 between USS ESSEX and HMS PHOEBE and HMS CHERUB off Valparaiso, Chile. Refusing to be carried below, Cowell cheered his companions on through the remainder of the action. He was carried on shore, and exhibited such gallantry and courage under severe pain until his death on 18 April that the people of Valparaiso honored him with a burial place in their principal church; a most unusual honor for a foreigner.<br/><br/> | ||
The ships sponsor was Miss E. P. Garney.<br/><br/> | |||
Three ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Cowell DD-139 (Renamed WARD prior to launching), USS Cowell DD-167 and [[COWELL_DD_547_ | USS Cowell DD-547]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 31 January 2024
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.
- Wickes Class Destroyer
- USS COWELL Destroyer No. 167
Commissioned 17 March 1919
- USS COWELL DD-167
Designated (DD) 17 July 1920 - Decommissioned 27 June 1922
Recommissioned 17 June 1940 - Decommissioned 23 September 1940
Struck from Naval Register 8 January 1941
- HMS BRIGHTON I-08 (British Naval Service)
Transferred to Great Britain 23 September 1940 (Famous Fifty)
- ZHARKYI (Soviet Union Naval Service)
Transferred to The Soviet Union 16 July 1944
Returned to Great Britain 28 February 1949
Broken up for scrap
Keel Laid 15 July 1918 - Launched 23 November 1918
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2nd Commissioning June 17 1940 to September 23 1940
Locy Type |
1940-06-17 |
Recommissioning, cachet by Loring W. Stannard, sponsored by Tazewell G. Nicholson. From the Bob Govern collection.
Locy Type |
1940-09-14 |
Additional USPO Machine postmark from Newport RI.
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Lieutenant John G. Cowell, USN (18 September 1785 - April 18 1814)
Cowell entered the Navy as a Master 21 January 1809. As Acting Lieutenant, Cowell was severely wounded, losing a leg, in the action on 28 March 1814 between USS ESSEX and HMS PHOEBE and HMS CHERUB off Valparaiso, Chile. Refusing to be carried below, Cowell cheered his companions on through the remainder of the action. He was carried on shore, and exhibited such gallantry and courage under severe pain until his death on 18 April that the people of Valparaiso honored him with a burial place in their principal church; a most unusual honor for a foreigner.
The ships sponsor was Miss E. P. Garney.
Three ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Cowell DD-139 (Renamed WARD prior to launching), USS Cowell DD-167 and USS Cowell DD-547.
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