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2002-07-19<br>USPS Pictorial Postmark<br/>"5th Anniversary In Commission Station"<br/>Groton CT. | |||
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5th Anniversary In Commission -<br/>[[SEAWOLF_SSN_21 | USS Seawolf SSN-21]] | |||
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From the George Marcincin collection. | |||
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Revision as of 12:50, 16 May 2021
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image | Thumbnail Link To Full Cover Front Image | Thumbnail Link To Postmark or Back Image | Postmark Date Postmark Type Killer Bar Text Ship --------- Category |
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1991-12-30 | |
Ship Commemorative - WWII Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien |
Cachet by Robert D. Rawlins and Alvin Eckert and sponsored by the USS Saginaw Chapter No. 59, USCS
N/A |
N/A |
1995-12-20 | |
50th Anniversary of Decommissioning - |
From the Richard F. Hoffner collection.
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1996-03-31 | ||
Note: From Al Eckert: "When the shipyard closed we were looking for a good cachet design and I suggested the USS Scamp design with the long row of industrial buildings, just like it appears in real life from across the Napa River. We left room for the pictorial postmark on the upper left."
From Bob Rawlins: "[The cachet] was not sponsored by Saginaw Chapter. The Saginaw Chapter cover is #116 on the master list and is different from the [one on this cover]."
Ray Costa's name is on the back of the cover but I am not sure what, if any, significance this has.
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N/A |
1996-05-28 | |
50th Anniversary of Decommissioning |
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2000-01-01 | ||
Ship Commemorative - WWII Liberty Ship SS Sacajawea |
Note: The postmark commemorates the release of the Sacajawea dollar.
N/A |
2001-10-06 | ||
Naval History - Civil War |
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2001-11-11 | ||
Note:
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2001-12-07 | ||
Remember Pearl Harbor |
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2002-02-28 | ||
Ship Commemorative - WWII Liberty Ship SS Sacajawea |
Note:
N/A |
2002-04-18 | ||
Ship Commemorative - USS Hornet CV-8 |
Note:
N/A |
2002-04-23 | ||
Ship Commemorative - USS Dallas SSN-700 |
Note: The postmark commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Texas Library Association.
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2002-05-02 | ||
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2002-06-13 | ||
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2002-06-14 | ||
Flag Day |
Note:
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2002-07-19 | ||
5th Anniversary In Commission - |
From the George Marcincin collection.
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2002-08-11 | ||
100 Years of Destroyers |
Note:
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N/A |
2005-05-27 | |
2005 USCS Convention in Portland, Oregon |
Note: At the very top of the cachet, in faint letters that do not appear in the scanned image, is "Cachet by Al Eckert #9964"
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N/A |
2005-05-28 | |
2005 USCS Convention in Portland, Oregon |
Note: At the very top of the cachet, in faint letters that do not appear in the scanned image, is "Cachet by Al Eckert #9964"
N/A |
N/A |
2016-12-07 | |
Ship Commemorative - |
Note: This is one of a several cachet covers from small Pearl Harbor ships that Al Eckert has done.
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