SIMS DD 409
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.
- Sims Class Destroyer
- USS SIMS DD-409
Commissioned 1 August 1939
SUNK by Japanese Aircraft in the Battle of Coral Sea 7 May 1942
Keel Laid 15 July 1937 - Launched 8 April 1939
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- USS Sims DD-409 Covers Page 1 (1939-1940)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1939-08-07 |
First Day Postal Service
Locy Type |
1939-08-07 |
First Day Postal Service, cachet by Al Cohen
Locy Type |
1940-03-14 |
First day cover for the Horace Mann stamp (Sc. 869). Add-on cachet by Michael Brock
Locy Type 9v |
1940-03-14 |
From the backside of the Add-on cachet by Michael Brock
Locy Type 9x |
1940-03-14 |
First day cover for the Horace Mann stamp (Sc. 869). Add-on cachet by Michael Brock
Other Information
USS SIMS earned 2 battle stars for her World War II service
NAMESAKE - Admiral William Sowden Sims, USN (October 15 1858 – September 25 1936).
Sims, born in 1858 in Ontario, Canada, was appointed to the Naval Academy in 1876 and graduated in 1880. Seventeen years of sea duty were followed by assignments as Naval Attaché to Paris, St. Petersburg, and Madrid. Sims next served as Inspector of Target Practice; and, under his supervision, the naval gunnery system increased the rapidity of hits 100 percent and the general effectiveness of fire 500 percent. He also served as Naval Aide to President Theodore Roosevelt for two and one-half years. On 11 February 1917, Sims became President of the Naval War College. In March 1917, he was designated by the Secretary of the Navy as Representative of the Navy Department in London. With the entry of the United States into World War I in April, he was ordered to assume command of all American destroyers, tenders, and auxiliaries operating from British bases. In May, he was designated as Commander of United States Destroyers Operating from British Bases, with the rank of Vice Admiral; and, in June, his title was changed to Commander, United States Naval Forces Operating in European Waters. On 10 December 1917, he assumed additional duty as Naval Attaché, London, England. The North Sea Mine Barrage was laid under his direction. Admiral Sims again became President of the Naval War College in April 1919 and served in that capacity until his retirement on 15 October 1922.
Four ships in the US Navy have been named in his honor; USS Sims DD-409, USS Sims APD-50, USS W. S. Sims FF-1059 and USS Admiral W. S. Sims AP-127.
The ships sponsor was Mrs. William S. Sims.
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