DAVID R RAY DD 971

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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.


    Spruance Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid September 23 1974 - Launched August 24 1975

  1. USS DAVID R. RAY DD-971
    Commissioned November 19 1977 - Decommissioned February 28 2002

    Struck from Naval Register November 6 2002
    Sunk July 12 2008 as target during RIMPAC 2008


Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1    (1977-2002)

 

Postmarks

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

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


 

Locy Type
FDC 2-1(n)

1977-11-19

First Day in Commission, cacheted.


 

Locy Type
2-1(n) (USS)

1978-01-07

Ship's cachet.


 

Locy Type
2-1(n) (D1,USN,USS)

1983-06-11

Note


 

Locy Type
2-1(n) (D1,USN,USS
no period after R)
1986

1986-04-16

Note


 

Locy Type
2-1(n+) (D2,USN,USS,
no period after R)
1992

1998-01-05

Sailor's "FREE" Mail, cover serviced by Richard P. Motz


 

Locy Type
9-1(n+u) (USN,USS)

1996-01-25

Note



 

USPS Type 9

Everett WA

2002-02-28

N/A

Decommissioning, cachet by Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - Hospital Corpsman Second Class David Robert Ray, USN (February 14 1945 - July 1969)
HM2 Ray joined Battery D, Second Battalion, Eleventh Marines, U.S. 1st Marine Division (Reinforced), Fleet Marine Force in The Republic of Vietnam in July 1969.
While defending their fire base at Liberty Bridge, Phu Loc 6, near An Hoa against the intense hostile fire of a determined assault, Petty Officer Ray moved from parapet to parapet rendering emergency medical treatment to the wounded. He battled two enemy soldiers who attacked his position, killing one and wounding another. Although wounded himself, he refused medical treatment and advanced through the hail of enemy fire to continue his lifesaving efforts.
Petty Officer Ray's final act of heroism was to protect a Marine he was treating. Out of ammunition and severely wounded, he threw himself upon the injured Marine when a grenade landed nearby, thus saving his life when it exploded. In addition to Petty Officer Ray, ten Marines died in the battle.
HM2 David R. Ray was posthumously awarded The Medal of Honor. He was also awarded the Purple Heart Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal (with star) and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

 


 

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