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<li>[[USS TOWERS DDG-9_Covers_Page_1 | Covers Page 1]] (1961-89)</li> | <li>[[USS TOWERS DDG-9_Covers_Page_1 | USS Towers DDG-9 Covers Page 1]] (1961-89)</li> | ||
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1986-08-18 | |||
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Ships cachet, serviced by [[Cachet_Maker_Thad_Kaczkowski_ | Thad W. Kaczkowski]] | |||
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TOWERS earned Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation and 4 | USS TOWERS earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon and the Vietnam Campaign Medal w/ 4 Campaign Stars during her Naval career.<br/><br/> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - Admiral John Henry Towers, USN (January 30 1885 - April 30 1955).<br/>Graduating from the US Naval Academy in 1906, he made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of Naval Aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939-1942). As Vice-Admiral, he was the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Area (DCINCPAO) and Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet (DCINCPAC). In August 1945, Towers was given command of the 2d Carrier Task Force and Task Force 38, Pacific Fleet. On November 7 1945, he broke his flag in the battleship New Jersey (BB-62) as Commander, 5th Fleet. On February 1 1946, he hoisted his flag in the carrier Bennington (CV-20) as Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, a post he held until March of 1947. Admiral Towers retired in December 1947. | '''NAMESAKE''' - Admiral John Henry Towers, USN (January 30 1885 - April 30 1955).<br/>Graduating from the US Naval Academy in 1906, he made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of Naval Aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939-1942). As Vice-Admiral, he was the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Area (DCINCPAO) and Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet (DCINCPAC). In August 1945, Towers was given command of the 2d Carrier Task Force and Task Force 38, Pacific Fleet. On November 7 1945, he broke his flag in the battleship New Jersey (BB-62) as Commander, 5th Fleet. On February 1 1946, he hoisted his flag in the carrier Bennington (CV-20) as Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, a post he held until March of 1947. Admiral Towers retired in December 1947. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 14 March 2018
Ship Name and Designation History
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Originally classified as Destroyer DD-959 Classification changed April 23 1957 Keel Laid April 1 1958 - Launched April 23 1959 |
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- USS Towers DDG-9 Covers Page 1 (1961-89)
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
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Locy Type |
1961-09-26 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1977-04-01 |
Ships cachet
Locy Type |
1986-06-06 |
Ships cachet
Locy Type |
1988-02-12 |
Add-on cachet by Robert E. (Bob) Emrick, Jr.
Locy Type |
1989-10-17 |
Ships cachet
Locy Type |
1986-08-18 |
Ships cachet, serviced by Thad W. Kaczkowski
Other Information
USS TOWERS earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon and the Vietnam Campaign Medal w/ 4 Campaign Stars during her Naval career.
NAMESAKE - Admiral John Henry Towers, USN (January 30 1885 - April 30 1955).
Graduating from the US Naval Academy in 1906, he made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of Naval Aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939-1942). As Vice-Admiral, he was the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Area (DCINCPAO) and Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet (DCINCPAC). In August 1945, Towers was given command of the 2d Carrier Task Force and Task Force 38, Pacific Fleet. On November 7 1945, he broke his flag in the battleship New Jersey (BB-62) as Commander, 5th Fleet. On February 1 1946, he hoisted his flag in the carrier Bennington (CV-20) as Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, a post he held until March of 1947. Admiral Towers retired in December 1947.
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