PERRY DMS 17
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 PERRY DD-340
Commissioned August 7 1922 - Decommissioned January 17 1923
Recommissioned April 1 1930 - Decommissioned September 30 1934
Recommissioned April 1 1935
- USS PERRY DMS-17
Converted to High Speed Minesweeper (DMS) November 19 1940
SUNK (Mine) September 13 1944 off Palau
Keel Laid September 15 1920 - Launched October 29 1921
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- Perry Covers Page 1 (1933-35)
- Perry Covers Page 2 (1936-39)
- Perry Covers Page 3 (1940-44)
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 April 1 1930 to September 30 1934
Locy Type |
1933-06-06 |
As DD-340
Locy Type |
1934-05-31 |
As DD-340
Locy Type |
1934-11-12 |
As DD-340
Used between 2nd and 3rd commissionings...Ship de-commissioned 1934-09-30 - 1935-04-01
Cachet by Oliver Hazard Perry Chapter No. 5, USCS
Locy Type |
1934-09-10 |
As DD-340
3rd Commissioning April 1 1935 to September 13 1944
Locy Type |
1935-05-15 |
As DD-340
Port Visit, cachet by Aloha Crew No. 12, ANCS
Locy Type |
1935-07-10 |
As DD-340
Port Visit, cachet by Capt Vancouver Chapter No. 30, USCS
Locy Type |
1936-09-10 |
As DD-340
Fred Wayman cachet
Locy Type |
1935-07-10 |
As DD-340
Locy Type |
1940-03-17 |
As DD-340
St. Patrick's Day
Locy Type |
1940-12-03 |
As DMS-17
Locy Type |
1941-04-24 |
As DMS-17
Locy Type |
1941-07-17 |
As DMS-17
Locy Type |
1944-03-26 |
As DMS-17
Censored wartime (WWII) use
Locy Type 7z* from another vessel or shore station
Locy Type |
1938-05-01 |
As DD-340
From back of cover
Locy Type |
1938-05-01 |
As DD-340
Cachet is thermographed.
Locy Type P |
1936-05-20 |
As DD-340
This postmark is comprised of three separate pieces.
Locy Type F |
1936-07-04 |
As DD-340
Independence Day, Add-on cachet by Bruce D. Liddell
Locy Type |
1938-05-01 |
As DD-340
Locy Type |
1941-10-29 |
Hobby Shop Fake cancel
Locy Type |
1936-05-20 |
According to The USCS Catalog of United States Naval Postmarks 1997 Edition...
"In 1936-38 the mail clerk used the bars of a T-3 cancel with a straight line name (46x5) in various configurations on covers"
Other Information
PERRY earned 6 Battle Stars for World War II service
PERRY DMS-17 was at Pearl Harbor December 7 1941
NAMESAKE - Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry (August 23 1785 – August 23 1819)
Perry was an officer in the United States Navy. He served in the War of 1812 against Britain and earned the nickname "Hero of Lake Erie" for leading American forces in a decisive naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie.
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