HULL DD 350

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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.

    Farragut Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid March 7 1933 - Launched January 31 1934

  1. USS HULL DD-350
    Commissioned January 11 1935
    LOST (Typhoon) December 17 1944 off Luzon
    38 of her crew were lost and remain on duty

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1    (1935-43)

 

Postmarks

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

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


 

Locy Type
FDC 3

"FIRST DAY IN /
COMMISSION"

1935-01-11

First Day in Commission
Cachet by George Sadworth


 

Locy Type
FDC 3

"FIRST DAY IN /
COMMISSION"

1935-01-11

First Day in Commission
Cachet by Robert L. Manley
Cachet Sponsor - Teddy Roosevelt Chapter No. 13, USCS


 

Locy Type
FDC 3

"FIRST DAY IN /
COMMISSION"

1935-01-11

Note:


 

Locy Type
FDC 3

"FIRST DAY IN /
COMMISSION"

1935-01-11

Note:


 

Locy Type
3 (AC-BTT)

"ST.NAZAIRE /
FRANCE"

1935-06-15

Note:


 

Locy Type
3 (AC-BTT)

1941-07-28

Note:


 

Locy Type
3 (AC-BTT)

"NAVY YARD /
NEW YORK"

1935-09-10

Note:


 

Locy Type
3r (AC-BTT)

"NAVY YARD /
PUGET SOUND"

1940-07-17

Note: Cachet by M. Fay Muridge


 

Locy Type
3z

1943-03-22

Note:


 

Locy Type F

"NAVY YARD /
NEW YORK"

USCS Catalog
Illustration
CD-2

1935-08-14

Note:



 

Locy Type
9vz

1944-09-16

Registered, Official Mail. None of these postmarks originated on the ship.

 

Other Information

Earned 10 Battle Stars (WWII)
* Pearl Harbor December 7 1941

NAMESAKE - Commodore Isaac Hull USN (March 9 1773 – February 13 1843)
Hull served in the undeclared naval war with France (1798–1800) and in the Tripolitan War before being promoted to captain in 1806. In 1810 he was given command of the USS CONSTITUTION. Early in the War of 1812 he slipped his ship out of Chesapeake Bay and, evading seven enemy ships, succeeded in making his way through the British blockade to Boston Harbor. On Aug. 19 1812, the CONSTITUTION met the GUERRIERE in one of America's great sea battles. Hull's superior seamanship forced the British vessel to surrender

 


 

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