DAHLGREN DDG 43
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.
Ordered as Destroyer Leader (DL) 23 July 1956 Reclassified Guided Missile Frigate (DLG) 14 November 1956 Keel Laid 1 March 1958 - Launched 16 March 1960 Recommissioned 17 March 1973 Decommissioned 31 July 1992 Struck from Naval Register 20 November 1992 Sold 15 April 1994 for scrapping, repossessed 1 October 1996 (not scrapped) Resold February 1999 for scrapping, repossessed Jul 10 2000 (not scrapped) Sold July 29 2005. Scrapping completed March 28 2006 |
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- Covers Page 1 (1962-1986)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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1st Commissioning 8 April 1961 to 24 February 1972
Locy Type |
1961-04-08 |
As DLG-12. Commissioning
Locy Type |
1970-06-02 |
As DLG-12
Locy Type |
1961-05-15 |
As DLG-12
Locy Type |
1965-06-18 |
As DLG-12
2nd Commissioning 17 March 1973 to 31 July 1992
Locy Type |
1973-03-17 |
As DLG-12. First Day Recommissioning
Locy Type |
1973-03-17 |
As DLG-12. First Day Recommissioning
Locy Type |
1975-06-30 |
As DLG-12. Last Day Hull Designation, cachet by Richard F. Hoffner
Locy Type |
1975-07-01 |
As DDG-43. First Day of new Hull Designation. Ship's cachet, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1986-07-04 |
As DDG-43. Rededication of the Statue of Liberty on July 4, 1986. 1986 International Naval Review, cachet by Nordic Cachets
Locy Type |
1986-07-04 |
As DDG-43. Rededication of the Statue of Liberty on July 4, 1986. Autographed by the Commanding Officer. 1986 International Naval Review. Ship's cachet, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1989-02-06 |
As DDG-43. Ship's cachet, visiting Germany. Serviced by Wolfgang Hechler (Notice the use of a German stamp)
Locy Type |
1991-03-13 |
As DDG-43. DESERT STORM. Ship's cachet, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1974-11-05 |
As DLG-12. Ship's cachet, serviced by Thad Kaczkowski
Locy Type |
1975-07-01 |
As DDG-43. First Day of new Hull Designation. Ship's cachet, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1989-02-06 |
As DDG-43. Type 9 postmark was on the back. Serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1992-05-29 |
As DDG-43. Last Day of Postal Service. Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1992-05-29 |
As DDG-43. Last Day of Postal Service. Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Locy Type |
1992-07-31 |
As DDG-43. Last Day in Commission. Ship's cachet, serviced by Wolfgang Hechler
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Rear Admiral John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren, USN (13 November 1809 – 12 July 1870).
Dahlgren headed the Union Navy's ordnance department during the American Civil War and designed several different kinds of guns and cannons that were considered part of the reason the Union won the war.
Dahlgren, known as "The Father of American Naval Ordnance", joined the US Navy in 1826 and died on active duty on July 12 1870.
During his career, Dahlgren held command positions at South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, South Pacific Squadron, Bureau of Ordnance and Commandant of the Washington Navy Yard.
Three ships of the US Navy have been named DAHLGREN - USS Dahlgren TB-9, USS Dahlgren DD-187 and USS Dahlgren DDG-43.
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