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USS TRUXTUN earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (3 awards), the Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (3 awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal (2 awards), the National Defense Service Medal (3 awards), the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (6 awards), the Vietnam Service Medal w 7 Campaign stars, the Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 Campaign star, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (10 awards), the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon (2 awards), the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) during her Naval career.<br/><br/> | USS TRUXTUN earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (3 awards), the Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (3 awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal (2 awards), the National Defense Service Medal (3 awards), the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (6 awards), the Vietnam Service Medal w 7 Campaign stars, the Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 Campaign star, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (10 awards), the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon (2 awards), the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) during her Naval career.<br/><br/> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - Commodore Thomas Truxtun, USN (17 February 1755 - 5 May 1822).<br/><br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Commodore Thomas Truxtun, USN (17 February 1755 - 5 May 1822). In the American Revolution he won a name as a privateer, seizing many British prizes. Later he was a sea captain in merchant trade until the U.S. Navy was organized (1775). In the “near war” with France (1798-1800), he commanded the USS Constellation and earned an outstanding reputation. He captured the French frigate L'Insurgente (1799) and then later defeated La Vengeance (1800), although he was prevented by a storm from taking the latter ship as a prize. Shortly afterward he retired from the navy.<br/><br/> | ||
The ships co-sponsors were Mrs. Kirby H. Tappan and Mrs. Scott Umstead.<br/><br/> | The ships co-sponsors were Mrs. Kirby H. Tappan and Mrs. Scott Umstead.<br/><br/> | ||
Six ships of the US Navy have been named in is honor; USS Truxtun (1842 Brig), [[TRUXTUN_DD_14_ | USS Truxtun DD-14]], [[TRUXTUN_DD_229_ | USS Truxtun DD-229]], [[TRUXTUN_APD_98_ | USS Truxtun APD-98]], USS Truxtun CGN-35 and [[TRUXTUN_DDG_103_ | USS Truxtun DDG-103]]. | Six ships of the US Navy have been named in is honor; USS Truxtun (1842 Brig), [[TRUXTUN_DD_14_ | USS Truxtun DD-14]], [[TRUXTUN_DD_229_ | USS Truxtun DD-229]], [[TRUXTUN_APD_98_ | USS Truxtun APD-98]], USS Truxtun CGN-35 and [[TRUXTUN_DDG_103_ | USS Truxtun DDG-103]]. |
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Ship Name and Designation History
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Keel Laid 17 June 1963 - Launched 19 December 1964 Decommissioned 11 September 1995 Struck from Naval Register 11 September 11 1995 |
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- USS Truxtun DLGN-35 / CGN-35 Covers Page 2 (1964-1998)
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1967-05-27 |
Commissioning. Official Ship Cachet
Locy Type |
1967-04-24 |
Sea Trials. Official Ship Cachet
Locy Type |
1979-02-21 |
Official Ship Cachet
Locy Type |
1989-01-07 |
Official Ship Cachet, Tom Armstrong
Locy Type |
1989-01-07 |
Official Ship Cachet, serviced by Tom Armstrong
Locy Type |
1993-02-05 |
Official Ship Cachet, serviced by Tom Armstrong
Locy Type 9(L) |
1991-08-15 |
Official Ship Cachet, serviced by Tom Armstrong
Locy Type P |
1985-08-01 |
Fleet Week Official Ship Cachet. USS Puget Sound Chapter No. 74, USCS
Locy Type |
1995-09-11 |
Decommissioning. Cachet by Tom Armstrong
Other Information
USS TRUXTUN earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (3 awards), the Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (3 awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal (2 awards), the National Defense Service Medal (3 awards), the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (6 awards), the Vietnam Service Medal w 7 Campaign stars, the Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 Campaign star, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (10 awards), the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon (2 awards), the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Ribbon w/ frame, the Republic Of Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) during her Naval career.
NAMESAKE - Commodore Thomas Truxtun, USN (17 February 1755 - 5 May 1822). In the American Revolution he won a name as a privateer, seizing many British prizes. Later he was a sea captain in merchant trade until the U.S. Navy was organized (1775). In the “near war” with France (1798-1800), he commanded the USS Constellation and earned an outstanding reputation. He captured the French frigate L'Insurgente (1799) and then later defeated La Vengeance (1800), although he was prevented by a storm from taking the latter ship as a prize. Shortly afterward he retired from the navy.
The ships co-sponsors were Mrs. Kirby H. Tappan and Mrs. Scott Umstead.
Six ships of the US Navy have been named in is honor; USS Truxtun (1842 Brig), USS Truxtun DD-14, USS Truxtun DD-229, USS Truxtun APD-98, USS Truxtun CGN-35 and USS Truxtun DDG-103.
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