MULLANY DD 528
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.
Keel Laid January 15 1942 - Launched October 12 1942 |
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- Covers Page 1 (1946-68)
Postmarks
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THUMBNAIL LINK TO CLOSE-UP IMAGE |
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Post Office Established May 15 1943 - Disestablished February 13 1946
Locy Type |
1946-01-30 |
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1943-07-01 |
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1946-01-30 |
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Post Office Reestablished June 16 1951 - Disestablished 1971
Locy Type |
1951-06-16 |
First Day Postal Service
Locy Type |
1952-01-17 |
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1968-11-24
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1968-11-24
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Mark from back of cover
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1952-01-17 |
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Other Information
MULLANY received seven battle stars for World War II
NAMESAKE - Robert Madison Mullany (October 26 1818 - September 17 1887)
Mullany was appointed midshipman January 7 1832 and took part in the capture of Tobasco during the Mexican War. He served with the North Atlantic and West Gulf Blockading Squadrons during the Civil War, and received the thanks of Congress for gallantry in the Battle of Mobile Bay, where he lost an arm. As Rear Admiral he commanded the North Atlantic Station (1874-75), protecting American interests on the Isthmus of Panama. He died at Bryn Mawr, Pa., September 17 1887
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