MOFFETT DD 362
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.
Keel Laid January 2 1934 - Launched December 11 1935 |
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- USS MOFFETT Covers Page 1 (1936)
- USS MOFFETT Covers Page 2 (1937)
- USS MOFFETT Covers Page 3 (1937-42)
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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Locy Type |
1936-08-28 |
USS PHELPS celebrates the First Day in Commission for MOFFETT.
Locy Type |
1936-08-28 |
First Day in Commission. Cacheted
Locy Type |
1936-08-28 |
First Day in Commission. First day of use for this Type F cancel.
Locy Type |
1936-09-04 |
First Day of Postal Service. Cachet by P J (PeeJay) Ickeringill and sponsored by Moffett Chapter No. 6, USCS
Locy Type |
1936-09-04 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1936-10-03 |
Notice the inverted numeral 3 in dial. Shakedown Cruise, cachet by P. J. (PeeJay) Ickeringill, cachet sponsored by Moffett Chapter No. 6, USCS
Locy Type |
1936-10-12 |
Shakedown Cruise, Cachet by C. Wright Richell, sponsored by Leslie E. Paulson ANCS 145
Locy Type |
1936-10-12 |
Shakedown Cruise, Cachet by Onzay
Locy Type |
1936-10-12 |
Shakedown Cruise, R/S Cachet
Locy Type |
1939-03-18 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1940-12-15 |
Official Business
Locy Type |
1941-04-11 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1937-03-27 |
Notes:
Locy Type |
1937-06-24 |
Commissioning of USS Gridley DD-380, cachet by C. Wright Richell
Locy Type |
1941-10-14 |
Censored pre-war (WWII) use. Cachet by M. Fay Muridge
Locy Type 9v |
1937-02-04 |
Registry Bill. The numeral "4" is inverted in the postmark and the receiving postmarks have been removed.
Locy Type 9v |
1937-08-28 |
Note:
Locy Type 9x |
1937-08-28 |
Note:
Locy Type F |
1937-03-27 |
Notes:
Locy Type Fz |
1945-08-23 |
Official Business
Locy Type P |
1937-01-18 |
Cover also has a Type F (M-37) postmark.
Locy Type P |
1937-02-11 |
Cover also has a Type P (M-37c) postmark. Embossed and signed by NMC Leslie A. Miller
Locy Type P |
1937-02-11 |
Cover also has two strikes of the Type P (M-37b) postmark. Embossed and signed by NMC Leslie A. Miller
Locy Type |
1937-06-01 |
Cachet by Walter G. Crosby
Locy Type SL |
1937-08-28 |
Note:
Locy Type RCVD |
1937-08-28 |
Note:
Other Information
USS MOFFETT earned 2 Battle Stars for her WWII service
NAMESAKE - Admiral William Adger Moffett, USN (October 31 1869 – April 4 1933).
William Adger Moffet, born Charleston, S.C., 31 October 1869, entered the Naval Academy 6 September 1886. During the Spanish-American War he served in CHARLESTON and was captain of the Port of Manila. Increasingly important duty ashore and afloat led to assignment to command CHESTER on the coast of Mexico in 1913 and 1914. He received the Medal of Honor for brilliant seamanship and valor during the occupation of Vera Cruz in April 1914. During World War I, as a captain, Moffet commanded the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, directing its growth to the largest recruit training depot. His most significant service began 7 March 1921 when he became Director of Naval Aviation. On 25 July 1921 Rear Admiral Moffet became first Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, and until his death in the crash of airship Akron 4 April 1933, headed the Bureau’s work of creating the mighty naval air establishment of today. His vision and expertise were an invaluable gift to his nation and was widely recognized as “the father of naval aviation. {DANFS}
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