NAVAJO AT 64

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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.

    Navajo Class Fleet Tug
    Keel Laid December 12 1938 - Launched August 17 1939

  1. USS NAVAJO AT-64
    Commissioned January 26 1940
    SUNK (explosion) December 12 1943
    An unexplained explosion occured while towing YO-42 from Pago Pago to Espiritu Santo

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1    (1938-40)

 

Postmarks

This section lists examples of the postmarks used by the ship. There should be a separate set of postmarks for each incarnation of the ship (ie, for each entry in the "Ship Name and Designation History" section). Within each set, the postmarks should be listed in order of their classification type. If more than one postmark has the same classification, then they should be further sorted by date of earliest known usage.

A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an image of a cover showing that postmark. Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
 
>>> If you have a better example for any of the postmarks, please feel free to replace the existing example.


 

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


 

USPO Type 9

"Naval Hospital Branch, M.O.B."

Washington, DC

1938-12-12

Keel Laying for NAVAJO, Cachet by Lloyd A. Nace and T. M. Holcombe



 

Locy Type
FDC 3r

"NEW YORK
/ NY"

1940-01-26

Commissioning, Cachet by Gordon A. Shaw, sponsored by Lloyd A. Nace


 

Locy Type
3r (A-BTT)

"NAVY YARD /
BROOKLYN"

1940-05-30

Memorial Day, Cachet by George Neumann and Frederick Horton


 

Locy Type
3r (A-BTT)

1940-08-29

Note:

 

Other Information

NAVAJO received 2 Battle Stars for World War II service

Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Defense Service Medal (with Fleet clasp)

Some historians consider NAVAJO a Pearl Harbor Survivor,
However she was 12 miles outside of Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941,
while 3 miles is considered the limit by The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association

NAMESAKE - A tribe of Athapascan Indians displaced by early American pioneers and currently residing on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah



 


 

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