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Revision as of 19:54, 6 May 2018
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.
Building contract awarded January 3 1962 Keel Laid April 1 1963 - Launched and Christened February 15 1964 |
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- Edward McDonnell Covers Page 1 (1964-86)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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USPO Slogan |
1964-02-15 |
Beck Launching Cachet
Locy Type |
1965-02-15 |
Commissioning
Locy Type |
1977-12-25 |
As DE-1043
Christmas, cachet by Old Ironsides Chapter No. 1, USCS
Locy Type |
1977-12-25 |
As DE-1043
Christmas, cachet by Old Ironsides Chapter No. 1, USCS
Locy Type |
1986-05-16 |
As FF-1043
Official Ship's Cachet
Other Information
EDWARD McDONNELL earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, two (2) Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbons, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and three (3) Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbons during her Naval career.
NAMESAKE - Admiral Edward Orrick McDonnell, USN
McDonnell was born on 13 November 1891 in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1912. During the engagements at the Battle of Vera Cruz on 21 and 22 April 1914, he was posted on the roof of the Terminal Hotel and landing. There, Ens. McDonnell established a signal station remaining day and night, maintaining communication between troops and ships. At this exposed post he was continually under fire. One man was killed and 3 wounded at his side during the 2 days' fighting. He showed extraordinary heroism and striking courage while maintaining his station. All signals got through, largely due to his heroic devotion to duty. For this action he earned the Medal of Honor. Remaining in the Navy, McDonnell progressed through the ranks to Admiral. After his retirement he was killed in the crash of a commercial airliner at Bolivia, South Carolina, on 6 January 1960 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. {DANFS}
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