AUGUSTA CA 31
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.
Northampton Class Light Cruiser Keel Laid 2 July 1928 - Launched 1 February 1930 |
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- USS Augusta CA-31 Covers Page 1 (1932-1946)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Post office established 15 January 1931 - Disestablished 3 June 1946
Locy Type |
1945-10-27 |
Navy Day. Named cancels resume.
Locy Type |
1946-02-11 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1944-06-30 |
Censored sailor's mail. On this day, USS AUGUSTA was anchored at Berth L-11 Omaha Beach, Normandy France.
Locy Type |
1944-12-14 |
Censored wartime use
Locy Type |
1937-01-11 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1938-02-26 |
Cachetmaker and sponsor - Harry E. Klotzbach and Desmond D. Jagyi
Locy Type |
1940-12-16 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1934-06-11 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1943-02-05 |
Censored wartime (WWII) use
Locy Type |
1932-12-02 |
Add-on cachet by Bruce D. Liddell
Locy Type |
1933-09-18 |
Add-on cachet by Bruce D. Liddell
Locy Type |
1934-10-11 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1934-11-21 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1941-10-31 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1936-08-23 |
Note: The annotations of the postmarks on the back of this cover are only on the scan, not on the actual cover.
Locy Type 9v |
1941-05-24 |
Registered use
Marking from back of cover
Locy Type 9v |
1945-04-10 |
Marking from back of cover
Locy Type F |
1941-08-09 |
FDR-Churchill meeting on the Atlantic, cachet by F. Flynn.
"The authenticity of A-55i is in question." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Edition, David Kent; Editor.
Locy Type F |
1941-08-09 |
FDR-Churchill meeting on the Atlantic, cachet by F. Flynn. Different color ink.
Locy Type P |
1934-12-03 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1942-02-01 |
Cachet by the Sibley's Dept. Store (Hobby Shop)
Locy Type |
1946-06-01 |
Last Day of Postal Service. Cacheted
FAKE Postmark
Locy Type |
1946-07-30 |
"The 2(n) without bars and the slogan "WAVES/4TH BIRTHDAY" dated July 30, 1946 is a FAKE marking made with a stolen postmark."
USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Edition, David Kent; Editor.
USPS Pictorial Postmark
USPS |
1994-06-06 |
50th Anniversary of D-Day, Normandy. "Operation Overlord" Flagship
Historical Cover and Stationary from Seaman First Class Paul J. Norment
Locy Type 3z* |
1944-06-06 |
D-Day, Normandy. Flagship, Task Force One Two Two (TF 122). S1/c Norment stated that there was only 200 of these covers made and this cover also bears the stamped signature
of Rear Admiral Alan Goodrich Kirk, USN, Commander TF 122. Cover shared by David Norment, son of S1/c Paul J. Norment, USN. (May He Rest In Peace)
Other Information
USS AUGUSTA earned the China Service Medal w/ 3 bronze stars, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/ 3 Battle Stars and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.
NAMESAKE - Named for the city of Augusta, Georgia.
Four ships of the US Navy have borne the name AUGUSTA (for Augusta Georgia) - USS Augusta (1799 14-gun Brig), USS Augusta (1861-68 Side-wheel Steamer), USS Augusta SP-946 and USS Augusta CA-31.
The ships sponsor was Miss Evelyn McDaniel of Augusta, Georgia.
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