BRISTOL DD 453
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 BRISTOL DD-453
Commissioned October 22 1941
SUNK October 13 1943 by German U-371 off Algiers
52 of her crew were lost with the ship and remain on duty
Gleaves Class Destroyer
Keel Laid September 2 1940 - Launched July 25 1941
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- Covers Page 1 (1941-42)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Close-Up Image |
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USPO |
1940-09-02 |
No Image |
Keel Laying, cachet by Dr. S. E. Hutnick
USPO |
1941-07-25 |
Launching. Cachet by Loring W. Stannard
Locy Type |
1941-10-22 |
George V. Sadworth's tribute to Richard Buchwald
Locy Type |
1941-11-01
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First Day of Postal Service, cachet by Dr. S. E. Hutnick
Locy Type |
1942-09-05 |
Cachet by George V. Sadworth. Postmark commemorates the sinking of USS Gregory APD-3
Locy Type |
1942-10-26 |
Cachet by Walter G. Crosby. Postmark commemorates the sinking of USS Porter DD-356
Locy Type |
1942-03-02 |
Pencil notation indicates date
Locy Type Fz |
1941 |
Fragment of BRISTOL's T-3 postmark appears on this cover.
Locy Type |
1942-11-11 |
Blue postmark dated 11-November-1942, Locy Type Pz(OXO) killer text "ATLANTA / DODGES / Bombers". Unfranked. Unaddressed. Violet rubber-stamps "ATLANTA DODGES Bombers" and "ATLANTA DODGES Dive Bmr's". Reverse blank. Light age toning as shown in image. Good condition, flap open, no tears or damage. Provisional postmark not listed in USCS Catalog, estimated rarity R-3. Created from Bristol postmark T-3(A-OTO), middle letter of "U.S.S." removed at top of dial, ship name removed from bottom of dial, "NAVY" added to dial, middle killer bar removed. Very likely the killer text was a separate rubber-stamp.
USS Atlanta CL-51
Courtesy of Bruce D. Liddell
Locy Type |
1942-11-13 |
Red postmark dated 13-November-1942, Locy Type Pz(OXO) killer text "BENHAM / SUNK". Unfranked, cartoon bomb hitting monkey (Tojo?) with "FREE". Unaddressed. Blue thermographic (glossy raised print) Navy Seal cachet by George V. Sadworth. Reverse blank. Light age toning as shown in image. Good condition, flap open, no tears or damage.
Provisional postmark not listed in USCS Catalog, estimated rarity R-3. Created from Bristol postmark T-3(A-OTO), middle letter of "U.S.S." removed at top of dial, ship name removed from bottom of dial, "NAVY" added to dial, middle killer bar removed. Very likely the killer text was a separate rubber-stamp.
USS Benham DD-397
Courtesy of Bruce D. Liddell
Other Information
BRISTOL earned 3 Battle Stars (WWII)
NAMESAKE - Mark Lambert Bristol USN (April 17 1868 - May 13 1939)
Bristol graduated from the Academy in 1887. During the Spanish-American War he served aboard USS TEXAS and participated in the battle of Santigao, Cuba. From 1901 to 1903 he served as aide to the Commander-in-Chief, North Atlantic Fleet. He commanded USS OKLAHOMA BB-37 during World War I and then served as United States High Commissioner in Turkey (1919-27). In 1927 Rear Admiral Bristol assumed command of the Asiatic Fleet. He died May 13 1939
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