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Clemson Class Destroyer<br/> | Clemson Class Destroyer<br/> | ||
Keel Laid 4 July 1918 - Launched 8 January 1919<br/><br/> | Keel Laid 4 July 1918 - Launched 8 January 1919<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS STODDERT Destroyer No. 302'''< | <li>'''USS STODDERT Destroyer No. 302'''</li> | ||
Commissioned 30 June 1920<br/><br/> | Commissioned 30 June 1920<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS STODDERT DD-302'''< | <li>'''USS STODDERT DD-302'''</li> | ||
Designated (DD) 17 July 1920<br/> | Designated (DD) 17 July 1920<br/> | ||
Decommissioned 1 May 1930<br/><br/> | Decommissioned 1 May 1930<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''LIGHT TARGET NO.1 | <li>'''LIGHT TARGET NO.1 IX-35'''</li> | ||
Renamed (Unofficially) US LIGHT TARGET No. 1 (IX-35) November 1930<br/><br/> | Renamed (Unofficially) US LIGHT TARGET No. 1 (IX-35) November 1930<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS STODDERT AG-18'''< | <li>'''USS STODDERT AG-18'''</li> | ||
Redesignated Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG) 30 January 1931<br/> | Redesignated Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG) 30 January 1931<br/> | ||
Recommissioned 6 April 1931<br/> | Recommissioned 6 April 1931<br/> |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 14 June 2024
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.
- USS STODDERT Destroyer No. 302 Commissioned 30 June 1920
- USS STODDERT DD-302 Designated (DD) 17 July 1920
- LIGHT TARGET NO.1 IX-35 Renamed (Unofficially) US LIGHT TARGET No. 1 (IX-35) November 1930
- USS STODDERT AG-18 Redesignated Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG) 30 January 1931
Clemson Class Destroyer
Keel Laid 4 July 1918 - Launched 8 January 1919
Decommissioned 1 May 1930
Recommissioned 6 April 1931
Decommissioned 10 January 1933
Struck from Naval Register 5 June 1935
Sold 30 August 1935 and broken up for scrap
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- USS Stoddert Covers Page 1 (1927)
- Light Target No. 1 Covers Page 1 (1933)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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1st Commissioning 30 June 1920 to 1 May 1930
Locy Type 3 (D1) |
1927-04-08 |
As DD-302
2nd Commissioning 5 February 1931 to 10 January 1933
Locy Type |
1931-11-11 |
STODDERT AG-18, using LIGHT TARGET No.1 Device. Armistice Day, Unlisted cancel.
STODDERT was never officially named "LIGHT TARGET No. 1," which was rather an operational title. Furthermore, the designation IX (misspelled "1X" in the cancel) did not become an official designation until 1941." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Ed.
Locy Type |
1932-07-04 |
STODDERT AG-18, using LIGHT TARGET No.1 Device. Independence Day with a Add-on cachet by Roger A. Wentworth
STODDERT was never officially named "LIGHT TARGET No. 1," which was rather an operational title. Furthermore, the designation IX (misspelled "1X" in the cancel) did not become an official designation until 1941." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Ed.
Locy Type |
1933-01-10 |
STODDERT AG-18, using LIGHT TARGET No.1 Device. Last Day in Commission, cachet by Harry Ioor.
STODDERT was never officially named "LIGHT TARGET No. 1," which was rather an operational title. Furthermore, the designation IX (misspelled "1X" in the cancel) did not become an official designation until 1941." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Ed.
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Benjamin Stoddert was born in Charles County, Maryland, in 1751. He served in the Pennsylvania cavalry and on the Board of War during the American War of Independence. After the war, he became a merchant at Georgetown, Maryland, a town that later became part of the District of Columbia, and during the 1790s was active in obtaining land for the use of the new Federal Government. In May 1798, Benjamin Stoddert was nominated by President John Adams to became the Nation's first Secretary of the Navy. In that post, he guided the Navy through the undeclared war with France and achieved a significant expansion in the United States' naval strength. He left office in March 1801 to return to commercial life. Benjamin Stoddert died on 13 December 1813. {DANFS}
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