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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use | Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.<br/><br/> | ||
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well. | Click on the page links below to see more Jimmie Leopard cachet activities. | ||
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<li>[[OtherUS_Macon_ZRS_5_ | USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 1 (12 October 1933 to 11 February 1935)]]</li> | |||
<li>[[Cachet_Category_MACON_ZRS_5_Page_2_ | USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 2 (12 February 1935 to 1983)]]</li> | |||
<li>[[Cachet_Category_MACON_ZRS_5_Page_3_ | USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 3 (Cachetmakers Logs of activities)]]</li> | |||
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Curtis James Leopard (1904-1982) enlisted in the US Navy in 1922 and eventually became a boatswains mate. In December 1930 he was assigned to USS ARIZONA BB-39, and remained on board for 11 years. During the period 1935-1936, Leopard was active in producing cachets from USS ARIZONA, listed as cachet director with at least 13 different covers. His name is listed on covers as Jimmie Leopard, Jimmy Leopard, and sometimes C.J. Leopard. He was not a mail clerk, but assisted collectors in getting cancels from the ship, and in return asked for duplicates for his own collection. He was a member of the USCS (#836), ANCS (#148) and RCD (#80) during these years. Leopard was on board USS ARIZONA on December 7, 1941, and was one of the survivors. He retired in 1947 as a BMC. Biography courtesy of Lloyd Ferrell. | Curtis James Leopard (1904-1982) enlisted in the US Navy in 1922 and eventually became a boatswains mate. In December 1930 he was assigned to USS ARIZONA BB-39, and remained on board for 11 years. During the period 1935-1936, Leopard was active in producing cachets from USS ARIZONA, listed as cachet director with at least 13 different covers. His name is listed on covers as Jimmie Leopard, Jimmy Leopard, and sometimes C.J. Leopard. He was not a mail clerk, but assisted collectors in getting cancels from the ship, and in return asked for duplicates for his own collection. He was a member of the USCS (#836), ANCS (#148) and RCD (#80) during these years. Leopard was on board USS ARIZONA on December 7, 1941, and was one of the survivors. He retired in 1947 as a BMC. Biography courtesy of Lloyd Ferrell. | ||
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[[Image:Bunter_Arizona_BB_39_19350222_1_Back.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | [[Image:Bunter_Arizona_BB_39_19350222_1_Back.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | ||
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1935-02-22<br/> | 1935-02-22<br/>Locy Type 3 (B-BBT)<br/>[[ARIZONA_BB_39 | USS Arizona BB-39]] | ||
Locy Type 3 (B-BBT)<br/> | |||
[[ARIZONA_BB_39 | USS Arizona BB-39]] | |||
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[[Cachet_Category_Washington's_Birthday | Washington's Birthday]] | [[Cachet_Category_Washington's_Birthday | Washington's Birthday]] | ||
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Clyde Welch's handwritten name and address appear on the back side of the cover but it is | |||
unclear whether he co-sponsored the cachet or was only servicing the cover. | unclear whether he co-sponsored the cachet or was only servicing the cover. | ||
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1935-02-22<br/>[[ARIZONA_BB_39 | USS Arizona BB-39]] | |||
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[[Cachet_Category_Washington's_Birthday | Washington's Birthday]] | |||
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Cachetmakers logbook page for the 22 Feb 1935 cover. | |||
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The back of this cover bears postmarks from the [[OtherUS_US_Fleet_Scouting_Force | US Fleet Scouting Force]] | The back of this cover bears postmarks from the [[OtherUS_US_Fleet_Scouting_Force | US Fleet Scouting Force]] | ||
and the [[INDIANAPOLIS_CA_35 | USS Indianapolis CA-35]]. | and the [[INDIANAPOLIS_CA_35 | USS Indianapolis CA-35]]. | ||
NOTE: The cartoon drawing was done by crew member Lyle Jack. See article on USS Arizona by Lloyd Ferrell in the Feb. 2020 LOG. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 12 January 2022
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Click on the page links below to see more Jimmie Leopard cachet activities.
- USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 1 (12 October 1933 to 11 February 1935)
- USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 2 (12 February 1935 to 1983)
- USS Macon ZRS-5 Covers Page 3 (Cachetmakers Logs of activities)
Curtis James Leopard (1904-1982) enlisted in the US Navy in 1922 and eventually became a boatswains mate. In December 1930 he was assigned to USS ARIZONA BB-39, and remained on board for 11 years. During the period 1935-1936, Leopard was active in producing cachets from USS ARIZONA, listed as cachet director with at least 13 different covers. His name is listed on covers as Jimmie Leopard, Jimmy Leopard, and sometimes C.J. Leopard. He was not a mail clerk, but assisted collectors in getting cancels from the ship, and in return asked for duplicates for his own collection. He was a member of the USCS (#836), ANCS (#148) and RCD (#80) during these years. Leopard was on board USS ARIZONA on December 7, 1941, and was one of the survivors. He retired in 1947 as a BMC. Biography courtesy of Lloyd Ferrell.
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1935-02-22 | |||
Clyde Welch's handwritten name and address appear on the back side of the cover but it is unclear whether he co-sponsored the cachet or was only servicing the cover.
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1935-02-22 | |
Cachetmakers logbook page for the 22 Feb 1935 cover.
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1935-03-17 | ||
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1935-04-21 | ||
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1935-05-30 | |||
Memorial Day - Remembering the USS Macon ZRS-5 |
Cachet by C. J. (Jimmie) Leopard and sponsored by Clyde Welch.
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1935-07-04 | ||
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1935-10-27 | |||
The back of this cover bears postmarks from the US Fleet Scouting Force and the USS Indianapolis CA-35. NOTE: The cartoon drawing was done by crew member Lyle Jack. See article on USS Arizona by Lloyd Ferrell in the Feb. 2020 LOG.
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1935-11-28 | ||
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N/A |
N/A |
1935-11-28 | |
Blue cover, from the Lloyd Ferrell collection.
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1935-12-25 | ||
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1936-01-01 | ||
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1936-02-12 | ||
Ship Loss Commemorative - USS Macon ZRS-5 |
Same base design as used by Clyde Welch's USS Macon commemorative cachet of the same date (1936-02-12).
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1936-03-17 | ||
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1936-07-04 | |||
Cachet also sponsored by D. L. Crutcher (ANCS 285). Not sure what role, if any, Marshall Hall had with this cachet.
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