GILLIS AVD 12
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.
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Clemson Class Destroyer
- USS GILLIS Destroyer No. 260
Commissioned September 3 1919
- USS GILLIS DD-260
Designated (DD) July 17 1920
Decommissioned May 26 1922
Recommissioned March 25 1941
- USS GILLIS AVD-12
Converted to Sea Plane Tender (AVD) August 2 1940
Decommissioned October 15 1945
Stricken November 1 1945
Sold January 29 1946 and broken up for scrap
Keel Laid December 27 1918 - Launched May 29 1919
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- Gillis 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 25 1941 to October 15 1945
Locy Type |
1941-05-05 |
AVD-12. First Day of Postal Service, cachet by Al Cohen
Locy Type |
1941-05-05 |
AVD-12. First Day of Postal Service, Registry receipt
Other Information
GILLIS received two battle stars for service in World War II
NAMESAKES - John P. Gillis (September 8 1803 - February 25 1873)
John Gillis was appointed Midshipman in 1825. He served with distinction in the Mexican War at the capture of Tuspan and in 1853-54 sailed with Commodore Perry's expedition to open Japan to the West. During the Civil War he commanded MONTICELLO, SEMINOLE, and OSSIPEE in the Union blockade and subsequently was on duty at New York until retiring in 1866. Commodore Gillis died February 25 1873 in Wilmington, Delaware
James Henry Gillis (May 14 1831- December 6 1910)
James Gillis graduated from the Naval Academy in 1854. Three years later, while serving in Stores Ship SUPPLY he rescued the crew of a floundered Argentine ship during a violent storm. During the Civil War he served with Union Squadrons blockading the Confederacy and subsequently commanded MICHIGAN, FRANKLIN (Flagship European Station), LACKAWANNA, MINNESOTA, and HARTFORD (Flagship Pacific Station). Appointed Rear Admiral in 1888, he retired on May 14 1893. Known as the "Sailor with a charmed life" because he never lost a man at sea, Rear Admiral Gillis died December 6 1910 at Melbourne Beach, Fla
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