IZARD DD 589
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 May 9 1942 - Launched August 8 1942 |
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- Covers Page 1 (1943)
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 |
1943-09-10
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Mark from back of cover
Locy Type 2z* |
1944-04-11 |
Other Information
IZARD received 10 battle stars for World War II service
NAMESAKE - Ralph Izard (February 26 1785 - January 21 1822)
Izard was appointed Midshipman October 2 1799 and promoted to Lieutenant January 27 1807. Lt. Izard volunteered and took part in the expedition under Stephen Decatur, commanding U.S. Ketch INTREPID, which entered the harbor of Tripoli February 16 1804 and destroyed the former U.S. Frigate PHILADELPHIA in what Lord Nelson called the most daring act of the age. He was assigned duty under Lt. Decatur, with Midshipman John Rowe and 15 men, to hold the spar deck. He also took part in the attacks on Tripoli during August and September 1804 as part of Commodore Edward Preble's squadron. Lt. Izard died January 21 1822 at Charleston, S.C.
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