Launching, cachet by the [[Cachet_Maker_Dynamic_Philatelic_Society_ | Dynamic Philatelic Society]]. Autographed by the sponsor, Mrs. Hubert H. (Muriel) Humphrey.
Launching, cachet by the [[Cachet_Maker_Dynamic_Philatelic_Society_ | Dynamic Philatelic Society]]. Autographed by the sponsor, Mrs. Hubert H. (Muriel) Humphrey.
15th Anniversary, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Robert_D_Rawlins_ | Robert D. Rawlins]], sponsored by [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]]
Change of Command, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Robert_D_Rawlins_ | Robert D. Rawlins]], sponsored by [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]]
Scrapping program is started for the [[ALEXANDER_HAMILTON_SSBN_617_ | USS Alexander Hamilton SSBN-617]], [[HENRY_L_STIMSON_SSBN_655_ | USS Henry L. Stimson SSBN-655]], [[GEORGE_WASHINGTON_CARVER_SSBN_656_ | USS George Washington Carver SSBN-656]] and USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 at the [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] Bremerton WA<br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 at the [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] Bremerton WA. Cover is postmarked from the [[CARL_VINSON_CVN_70_ | USS Carl Vinson CVN-70]] (Official meter), [[CALIFORNIA_CGN_36_ | USS California CGN-36]] T-2, [[TEXAS_CGN_39_ | USS Texas CGN-39]] T-2.<br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 celebrates her [[Cachet_Category_Ship_Birthday_ | 26th Anninversary]] at the [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] Bremerton WA. <br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 is [[Cachet_Category_Ship_Decommissioning_ | Decommissioned]] at the [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] Bremerton WA.<br/>The cover is autographed by the Commanding Officer.<br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 is [[Cachet_Category_Ship_Decommissioning_ | Decommissioned]] at the [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] Bremerton WA. Also postmarked at "Naval Base Branch", Bremerton WA<br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
Back of the previous cover. USS Will Rogers SSBN-659 Official Ship Cachet, [[OtherUS_Navy_Yard_Puget_Sound_Washington_ | Puget Sound Navy Yard]] marking in green, a "Will Rogers Memorial" meter strip from Claremore OK and another USS Carl Vinson meter strip complete the cover.<br/>Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
'''NAMESAKE''' - William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4 1879 – August 15 1935)<br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4 1879 – August 15 1935)<br/>
Rogers was a Cherokee-American cowboy, comedian, humorist, social commentator, vaudeville performer and actor. Known as Oklahoma's favorite son, Rogers was born to a prominent Indian Territory family and learned to ride horses and use a lariat so well that he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for throwing three ropes at once—one around the neck of a horse, another around the horse's rider, and a third around all four legs of the horse. He ultimately traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns, and became a world-famous figure. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was adored by the American people, and was the top-paid movie star in Hollywood at the time. On an around-the-world trip with aviator Wiley Post, Rogers died when their small airplane crashed near Barrow, Alaska Territory in 1935
Rogers was a Cherokee-American cowboy, comedian, humorist, social commentator, vaudeville performer and actor. Known as Oklahoma's favorite son, Rogers was born to a prominent Indian Territory family and learned to ride horses and use a lariat so well that he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for throwing three ropes at once—one around the neck of a horse, another around the horse's rider, and a third around all four legs of the horse. He ultimately traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns, and became a world-famous figure. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was adored by the American people, and was the top-paid movie star in Hollywood at the time. On an around-the-world trip with aviator Wiley Post, Rogers died when their small airplane crashed near Barrow, Alaska Territory in 1935.
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Benjamin Franklin Class Ballistic Missile Submarine
Keel Laid March 20 1965 - Launched July 21 1966
USS WILL ROGERS SSBN-659
Commissioned April 1 1967 - Decommissioned April 12 1993
Struck from Naval Register April 12 1993
Disposed of through NPSSRP August 12 1994
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USPO Slogan Machine Cancel
"Borough Sta."
Groton, CT
1966-07-21
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Launching, cachet by the Dynamic Philatelic Society. Autographed by the sponsor, Mrs. Hubert H. (Muriel) Humphrey.
Other Information
NAMESAKE - William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4 1879 – August 15 1935)
Rogers was a Cherokee-American cowboy, comedian, humorist, social commentator, vaudeville performer and actor. Known as Oklahoma's favorite son, Rogers was born to a prominent Indian Territory family and learned to ride horses and use a lariat so well that he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for throwing three ropes at once—one around the neck of a horse, another around the horse's rider, and a third around all four legs of the horse. He ultimately traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns, and became a world-famous figure. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was adored by the American people, and was the top-paid movie star in Hollywood at the time. On an around-the-world trip with aviator Wiley Post, Rogers died when their small airplane crashed near Barrow, Alaska Territory in 1935.
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