COPELAND FFG 25

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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.

    Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate
    Keel Laid 24 October 1979 - Christened & Launched 26 July 1980

  1. USS COPELAND FFG-25
    Commissioned 7 August 1982
    Assigned to Naval Reserve Force at San Diego CA, 30 September 1989
    Decommissioned 18 September 1996

    Stricken 18 September 1996

  2. MUBARAK F-916 (Egyptian Naval Service)
    Transferred as Grant Aid to Egypt 18 September 1996 and renamed

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Copeland FFG-25 Covers Page 1     (1979-1996)

 

Postmarks

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Locy Type FDC 2-1(n+)
(D1,USN,USS)

1982-08-07

First Day in Commission. Cachet by Ronald Reeves


 

Locy Type 2-1(n+)
(D1,USN,USS)

1983-05-10

Official Ships Cachet


 

Locy Type 9-1(n+u)
(USN,USS)

1984-03-01

Official Ships Cachet. Cover serviced by Richard Hoffner


 

Locy Type LDC F

1996-09-18

Last Day in Commission. Cover serviced by Richard Hoffner

 

Other Information

USS COPELAND earned the National Defense Service Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Robert Witcher Copeland, USNR (September 9 1910 - August 25 1973)
Copeland enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1929 and was commissioned as a Naval Reserve officer in 1935. He practiced law from 1935 until 1940, when he was ordered to active duty during the Navy's pre-World War II expansion. During the War, he commanded USS PAWTUCKET YT-7, USS BLACK DOUGLAS PYc-45, USS WYMAN DE-38 and USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS DE-413. During the Battle off Samar, October 25 1944, he commanded SAMUEL B. ROBERTS as a member of Task Unit 77.4.3, a small force of six escort (or "Jeep") carriers, three destroyers, and three destroyer-escorts - known as "Taffy 3." Lieutenant Commander Copeland led his ship and crew in an attack on a greatly superior Japanese battleship and cruiser force. Though his ship was lost, this action helped defeat the Japanese counter-offensive against the Leyte invasion, and for this, he was awarded The Navy Cross. Following World War II, Copeland resumed his law career while remaining a member of the Naval Reserve, in which he rose to the rank of Rear Admiral. Robert W. Copeland died at Tacoma, Washington, on August 25 1973

 


 

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