WASMUTH DMS 15
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.
- Clemson Class Destroyer
- USS WASMUTH DD-338
Commissioned December 16 1921 - Decommissioned July 26 1922
Recommissioned March 11 1930
- USS WASMUTH DMS-15
Converted to High-speed Minesweeper (DMS) November 19 1940
LOST (Foundered in storm) and destroyed by own depth charges exploding December 29 1942 off the Aleutians
Struck from Naval Register September 3 1943
Keel Laid August 12 1919 - Launched September 15 1920
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- DD-338 Covers Page 1 (1933-40)
- DMS-15 Covers Page 1 (1941)
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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2nd Commissioning March 11 1930 to December 29 1942
Locy Type |
1934-05-31 |
As DD-338.
Locy Type |
1935-07-30 |
As DD-338
Locy Type |
1941-06-04 |
As DMS-15
Locy Type |
1941-11-08 |
As DMS-15
Locy Type |
1933-01-09 |
As DD-338
Locy Type |
1933-01-09 |
As DD-338
Advertising postcard for the San Diego Stamp Club. Notice the error of placement of the postage indicia.
Locy Type |
1941-09-15 |
Hobby Shop Fake cancel
Locy Type |
1941-09-15 |
Hobby Shop Fake cancel
Locy Type Fz |
1941-07-16 |
Note:
Other Information
WASMUTH earned 1 Battle Star (WWII)
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Pearl Harbor December 7 1941
NAMESAKE - Named in Honor of Private Henry Wasmuth, USMC (c. 1840 – January 21 1865).
Born in Germany but later a naturalized American citizen, Wasmuth enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on June 11 1861. Ultimately attached to the Marine detachment of the sidewheeler "Powhatan", Wasmuth took part in the assault on Fort Fisher, North Carolina, on January 21 1865.
During the battle, Ensign Robley D. "Fighting Bob" Evans fell wounded from a Confederate sharpshooter's bullet. Private Wasmuth picked up the seriously wounded young officer and carried him to a place of comparative safety-—a shell hole on the beach. The Private stayed with the future admiral, ignoring the latter's urgings to take cover, until a sharpshooter's bullet pierced Wasmuth's neck, cutting the jugular vein. Within a few minutes, Wasmuth dropped in the edge of the surf and died. Evans later wrote: "He was an honor to his uniform."
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