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Named for the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br/><br/> | Named for the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br/><br/> | ||
Used for Flight Deck testing from late 1910 to early 1911.<br/> | Used for Flight Deck testing from late 1910 to early 1911.<br/> | ||
Used in Weapons Testing after decommissioning. | Used in Weapons Testing after decommissioning.<br/><br/> | ||
Five ships of the US Navy have borne the name '''PITTSBURGH''' - USS Pittsburgh (1861 Ironclad Gunboat), USS Pittsburgh CA-4, [[PITTSBURGH_CA_72_ | | |||
USS Pittsburgh CA-72]], [[PITTSBURGH_SSN_720_ | USS Pittsburgh SSN-720]] and [[PITTSBURGH_LPD_31_ | USS Pittsburgh LPD-31]]. | |||
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Revision as of 22:07, 16 January 2021
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.
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Pennsylvania Class Armored Cruiser
- USS PENNSYLVANIA Armored Cruiser No. 4 Commissioned March 9 1905 - Decommissioned July 1 1911
- USS PITTSBURGH ACR-4 Renamed August 27 1912
- USS PITTSBURGH CA-4 Designated Heavy Cruiser (CA) July 17 1920
Keel Laid August 7 1901 - Launched August 22 1903
Recommissioned May 20 1913
Decommissioned October 15 1921
Recommissioned October 2 1922 - Decommissioned July 10 1931
Struck from Naval Register October 26 1931
Sold December 21 1931 for scrap
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- PENNSYLVANIA Covers Page 1 (1909-11)
- PITTSBURGH Covers Page 1 (1914-29)
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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1st Commissioning March 9 1905 to July 1 1911
Locy Type |
1910-05-16 |
As PENNSYLVANIA Armored Cruiser No. 4
Picture postcard entitled "U.S. Sailor's Life - Music on Board"
Locy Type |
1910-05-16 |
Picture postcard entitled "U.S. Sailor's Life - Music on Board"
Locy Type |
1911-09-21 |
As PENNSYLVANIA Armored Cruiser No. 4
Locy Type |
1911-09-21 |
As PENNSYLVANIA Armored Cruiser No. 4
2nd Commissioning May 20 1913 to October 15 1921
Locy Type |
1918-02-25 |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
Locy Type |
1914-01-03 |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
Locy Type |
1917-05-29 |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
Censored wartime (WWI) use
Locy Type |
1929-08-08 |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
Locy Type |
1921-02-15 |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
USPO |
1918-07-02 |
No Image |
As PITTSBURGH Armored Cruiser No. 4
Incoming Officer's mail
3rd Commissioning October 2 1922 to July 10 1931
Locy Type |
1928-12-27 |
As CA-4
This is a Japanese card commemorating the Grand Naval Review celebrating the emperor's accession to the throne. There were two such events, one in 1915 (Taisho or Yoshihito), and one in 1928 (Showa or Hirohito). Since this card was dated December 1928 and the ships and planes are clearly late 1920s vintage, this has to be the latter, or Showa Ascendancy.
Locy Type |
1928-12-27 |
As CA-4
This is a Japanese card commemorating the Grand Naval Review celebrating the emperor's accession to the throne. There were two such events, one in 1915 (Taisho or Yoshihito), and one in 1928 (Showa or Hirohito). Since this card was dated December 1928 and the ships and planes are clearly late 1920s vintage, this has to be the latter, or Showa Ascendancy.
Locy Type |
1929-06-16 |
As CA-4
Sailor's mail.
Locy Type |
1924-08-05 |
As CA-4
Sailor's mail.
Locy Type |
1924-02-25 |
As CA-4
Locy Type |
1929-12-12 |
As CA-4
Official Business.
Locy Type |
1930-05-23 |
As CA-4
Locy Type P |
1927-02-18 |
As CA-4
"U.S. ASIATIC FLEET" in dial and Official Business mail.
Locy Type |
1931-07-29 |
As CA-4
Last Day of Postal Service
Other Information
NAMESAKE -
PENNSYLVANIA
Named for the State of Pennsylvania
PITTSBURGH
Named for the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Used for Flight Deck testing from late 1910 to early 1911.
Used in Weapons Testing after decommissioning.
Five ships of the US Navy have borne the name PITTSBURGH - USS Pittsburgh (1861 Ironclad Gunboat), USS Pittsburgh CA-4,
USS Pittsburgh CA-72, USS Pittsburgh SSN-720 and USS Pittsburgh LPD-31.
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