EARLE DMS 42
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 14 June 1941 - Launched 10 December 1941 |
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- USS Earle DD-635 / DMS-42 Covers Page 1 (1943-1947)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1941-12-10 |
Launching
Locy Type |
1942-07-13 |
First Day Postal Service Cachet posted before POE date of September 7 1942
Locy Type 3z |
1943-03-24 |
DD-635
Locy Type |
1947-03-05 |
DMS-42
Locy Type |
1945-03-19 |
DD-635. Mark from back of cover
Locy Type P |
1946-07-11 |
DMS-42
Locy Type P |
1946-07-05 |
DMS-42
Other Information
USS EARLE earned 2 Battle Stars for her WWII service.
NAMESAKE - Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, USN (3 May 1874 - 13 February 1939)
Earle graduated from the Naval Academy in 1896. He served at sea in several ships, among them USS MASSACHUSETTS BB-2, ESSEX, and HORNET. While on board USS MISSOURI BB-11, he won Commendations from the President and Secretary of the Navy for his conduct at the time of a disastrous turret explosion. He commanded USS DOLPHIN PG-24 at the occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico, and later commanded USS CONNECTICUT BB-18. Ashore, Earle had duty at the Naval Academy and the Naval Proving Ground. An expert on guns and explosives, he was made Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance shortly before the United States entered World War I. Under his administration the North Sea mine barrage was conceived and executed using a new type of mine, and the plan of mounting naval 14-inch guns on railway cars for use as long-range artillery on the Western Front, was evolved and carried out. After his retirement in 1927, Rear Admiral Earle served as president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute until his death, 13 February 1939.
The ships sponsor was Mrs. John F. (Mary) Hines, Jr., daughter of RAdm. Ralph Earle.
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