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Postmark Type<br/>---<br/>Killer Bar Text
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Postmark<br/>Date</th>
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<th align="center" width="350">Thumbnail Link To<br/>Postmark Image</th>
<th align="center" width="120">Thumbnail Link To<br/>Cover Image</th>
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<h4>2nd Commissioning April 30 1910 to July 8 1925</h4>
<h4>2nd Commissioning April 30 1910 to July 8 1925</h4>
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USPO Duplex<br/><br/>Cavite PI
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1919-01-02
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Straight-line marking, upper left corner. Censored, Official Business.
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2008-07-26
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Commemorating participation in the [[Great_White_Fleet_ | Great White Fleet]]. Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Alvin_Eckert_ | Alvin Eckert]].
Cachet commemorates participation in the [[Great_White_Fleet_ | Great White Fleet]]. Cover by [[Cachet_Maker_Alvin_Eckert_ | Alvin Eckert]].
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
'''SCINDIA'''<br/><br/>
'''SCINDIA'''<br/><br/>
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/>
USS SCINDIA earned the Spanish Campaign Medal and the Philippines Campaign Medal.<br/><br/>
Spanish Campaign Medal - Philippines Campaign Medal<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - The Scindia, also spelled Sindhia, Sindia, or Shinde, are a prominent Maratha family in India. The dynasty was founded by Ranoji Rao Scindia.<br/><br/>  
'''NAMESAKE''' - The Scindia, also spelled Sindhia, Sindia, or Shinde, are a prominent Maratha family in India. The dynasty was founded by Ranoji Rao Scindia<br/><br/>  
'''AJAX'''<br/><br/>
'''AJAX'''<br/><br/>
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/>
USS AJAX earned the World War I Victory Medal.<br/><br/>
World War I Victory Medal<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - A Greek hero during the Trojan War, second only to Achilles' prowess and valor. The son of Telemon of Salamis and Periboea, Ajax vied with Ulysses for the arms which had belonged to the fallen Achilles. Maddened by disappointment and anger when they were awarded to the latter, Ajax slew the Greek army's flock of sheep, mistaking them for enemies. When he regained his senses and realized what he had done, he killed himself from shame and despair.
'''NAMESAKE''' - A Greek hero during the Trojan War, second only to Achilles' prowess and valor. The son of Telemon of Salamis and Periboea, Ajax vied with Ulysses for the arms which had belonged to the fallen Achilles. Maddened by disappointment and anger when they were awarded to the latter, Ajax slew the Greek army's flock of sheep, mistaking them for enemies. When he regained his senses and realized what he had done, he killed himself from shame and despai


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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.

    Scindia Class Collier
    Built 1890
    Purchased by U.S. Navy May 12 1898

  1. USS SCINDIA
    Commissioned May 21 1898 - Decommissioned May 27 1899
    Recommissioned December 23 1899

  2. USS AJAX
    Renamed January 1 1901
    Decommissioned July 20 1909
    Recommissioned May 1 1910

  3. USS AJAX AC-14
    Designated (AC) July 17 1920
    Decommissioned April 20 1921
    Recommissioned October 18 1921

  4. USS AJAX AG-15
    Reclassified Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG) July 1 1924
    Decommissioned July 8 1925

    Struck from The Naval Register (Date unknown)
    Sold August 14 1925, to S.R. Paterno

  5. CONSUELO (Merchant Service)

    Fate unknown

Naval Covers

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  1. Ajax Covers Page 1    (1938)

 

Postmarks

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
Thumbnail Link To
Postmark Image
Thumbnail Link
To
Cover Image



 

USPO Duplex

Cavite PI

1919-01-02

N/A

Straight-line marking, upper left corner. Censored, Official Business.


 

USPS Pictorial

Charlotte NC

2008-07-26

N/A

Cachet commemorates participation in the Great White Fleet. Cover by Alvin Eckert.

 

Other Information

SCINDIA

USS SCINDIA earned the Spanish Campaign Medal and the Philippines Campaign Medal.

NAMESAKE - The Scindia, also spelled Sindhia, Sindia, or Shinde, are a prominent Maratha family in India. The dynasty was founded by Ranoji Rao Scindia.

AJAX

USS AJAX earned the World War I Victory Medal.

NAMESAKE - A Greek hero during the Trojan War, second only to Achilles' prowess and valor. The son of Telemon of Salamis and Periboea, Ajax vied with Ulysses for the arms which had belonged to the fallen Achilles. Maddened by disappointment and anger when they were awarded to the latter, Ajax slew the Greek army's flock of sheep, mistaking them for enemies. When he regained his senses and realized what he had done, he killed himself from shame and despair.

 


 

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