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<ol>Gleaves Class Destroyer<br/>
<ol>Gleaves Class Destroyer<br/>
Keel Laid May 7 1942 - Launched September 15 1942<br/><br/>
Keel Laid 7 May 1942 - Launched 15 September 1942<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS NELSON DD-623'''<br/>
<li>'''USS NELSON DD-623'''</li>
Commissioned November 26 1942 - Decommissioned May 6 1946<br/><br/>  
Commissioned 26 November 1942 - Decommissioned 6 May 1946<br/><br/>  
Struck from Naval Register March 1 1968<br/>
Struck from Naval Register 1 March 1968<br/>
Sold July 18 1969 and broken up for scrap
Sold 18 July 1969 and broken up for scrap
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range for covers on that page.
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<li>[[USS NELSON DD-623_Covers_Page_1 | Covers Page 1 ]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1945)</li>
<li>[[USS NELSON DD-623_Covers_Page_1 | USS Nelson DD-623 Covers Page 1 ]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1942-1945)</li>
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Kearny NJ<br/>Machine
Locy Type<br/>2(n)
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1942-09-15
1946-04-08
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Launching<br/>Neumann Cachet
Overstruck with a "Navy Yard Br.", Charleston SC machine cancel. Cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Ted_Harrington_ | Ted Harrington]]. From the Bob Govern collection.
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
NELSON earned two battle stars for World War II service<br/><br/>
USS NELSON earned the European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/ two battle stars and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Charles Preston Nelson (February 5 1877 - November 16 1935)<br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Rear Admiral Charles Preston Nelson, USN (5 February 1877 - 16 November 1935)<br/>
Nelson was appointed Naval Cadet May 19 1894; and graduated April 2 1898. During the Spanish-American War, he served in [[NEW ORLEANS CL 22|USS NEW ORLEANS Protected Cruiser]], participating in the blockade and battle of Santiago, Cuba. Then sent to the Far East, he served in the Philippines during the insurrection. Upon returning to the United States, he worked with the torpedo boat training command and then commanded in turn submarines [[A 1|USS PLUNGER SS-2]] and PORPOISE. In 1912 he served as First Lieutenant of [[PRAIRIE STATE IX 15|USS ILLINOIS BB-7]] and later of [[OHIO BB 12|USS OHIO BB-12]]. Appointed to command of [[LEONIDAS AD 7|USS LEONIDAS AD-7]], a tender for submarine chasers, he also assumed command of the submarine chaser divisions ordered to Corfu, Greece. Twelve of the submarine chasers under his command participated with the British and Italian naval forces in the destruction of the Austrian naval base at Durazzo on October 3 1918, during which two submarines were destroyed. As a screen for heavy ships during the bombardment, his craft were subjected to heavy fire. Returning to base, they helped screen HMS WEYMOUTH. For his services during this action, Nelson was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and several foreign decorations. From 1919 until 1929 he was assigned duties in the 3rd and 4th Naval Districts. In January 1929 he was appointed coordinator of the Seattle area, in which capacity he served until he retired as Rear Admiral June 30 1933. He died at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital November 16 1935
Nelson was appointed Naval Cadet May 19 1894; and graduated April 2 1898. During the Spanish-American War, he served in [[NEW ORLEANS CL 22|USS NEW ORLEANS Protected Cruiser]], participating in the blockade and battle of Santiago, Cuba. Then sent to the Far East, he served in the Philippines during the insurrection. Upon returning to the United States, he worked with the torpedo boat training command and then commanded in turn submarines [[A 1|USS PLUNGER SS-2]] and PORPOISE. In 1912 he served as First Lieutenant of [[PRAIRIE STATE IX 15|USS ILLINOIS BB-7]] and later of [[OHIO BB 12|USS OHIO BB-12]]. Appointed to command of [[LEONIDAS AD 7|USS LEONIDAS AD-7]], a tender for submarine chasers, he also assumed command of the submarine chaser divisions ordered to Corfu, Greece. Twelve of the submarine chasers under his command participated with the British and Italian naval forces in the destruction of the Austrian naval base at Durazzo on October 3 1918, during which two submarines were destroyed. As a screen for heavy ships during the bombardment, his craft were subjected to heavy fire. Returning to base, they helped screen HMS WEYMOUTH. For his services during this action, Nelson was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and several foreign decorations. From 1919 until 1929 he was assigned duties in the 3rd and 4th Naval Districts. In January 1929 he was appointed coordinator of the Seattle area, in which capacity he served until he retired as Rear Admiral June 30 1933. He died at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital November 16 1935.<br/><br/>
 
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Nelson Stewart, daughter of Rear Admiral Charles Preston Nelson.
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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.

    Gleaves Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid 7 May 1942 - Launched 15 September 1942

  1. USS NELSON DD-623
  2. Commissioned 26 November 1942 - Decommissioned 6 May 1946

    Struck from Naval Register 1 March 1968
    Sold 18 July 1969 and broken up for scrap

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Nelson DD-623 Covers Page 1     (1942-1945)

 

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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
2(n)

1946-04-08

Overstruck with a "Navy Yard Br.", Charleston SC machine cancel. Cachet by Ted Harrington. From the Bob Govern collection.


 

Locy Type
3z (BTT)

1945-07-08

Killer bars held by string or rubber band

 

Other Information

USS NELSON earned the European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/ two battle stars and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Rear Admiral Charles Preston Nelson, USN (5 February 1877 - 16 November 1935)
Nelson was appointed Naval Cadet May 19 1894; and graduated April 2 1898. During the Spanish-American War, he served in USS NEW ORLEANS Protected Cruiser, participating in the blockade and battle of Santiago, Cuba. Then sent to the Far East, he served in the Philippines during the insurrection. Upon returning to the United States, he worked with the torpedo boat training command and then commanded in turn submarines USS PLUNGER SS-2 and PORPOISE. In 1912 he served as First Lieutenant of USS ILLINOIS BB-7 and later of USS OHIO BB-12. Appointed to command of USS LEONIDAS AD-7, a tender for submarine chasers, he also assumed command of the submarine chaser divisions ordered to Corfu, Greece. Twelve of the submarine chasers under his command participated with the British and Italian naval forces in the destruction of the Austrian naval base at Durazzo on October 3 1918, during which two submarines were destroyed. As a screen for heavy ships during the bombardment, his craft were subjected to heavy fire. Returning to base, they helped screen HMS WEYMOUTH. For his services during this action, Nelson was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and several foreign decorations. From 1919 until 1929 he was assigned duties in the 3rd and 4th Naval Districts. In January 1929 he was appointed coordinator of the Seattle area, in which capacity he served until he retired as Rear Admiral June 30 1933. He died at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital November 16 1935.

The ships sponsor was Mrs. Nelson Stewart, daughter of Rear Admiral Charles Preston Nelson.

 


 

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