R-20 SS 97
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 4 June 1917 - Launched 21 January 1918 Recommissioned 22 January 1941 - Decommissioned 27 September 1945 Struck from Naval Register 1 October 1945 Sold 13 March 13 1946 for scrap |
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- USS R-20 SS-97 Covers Page 1 (1927-44)
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 26 October 1918 to 15 May 1931
Locy Type 3 |
1927-06-23 |
"From the early 1920's to 1931, the first twenty submarines of the R class were assigned to the Submarine Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The mail clerk at the Submarine Base often used the wording "U.S.S. R 1-20/P.H. T.H." and similar wording in the killers of his cancel. This does not imply that the post office was located aboard any of the boats; it merely identified the boats stationed there." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Edition.
Locy Type 3 |
1931-04-29 |
FLAGSHIP, Submarine Division Fourteen. From the Paul Huber collection.
Locy Type 3 |
1931-05-15 |
"In May 1931 eleven of these submarines moved to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where they were decommissioned and placed in reserve (the other nine boats remained active). The mail clerk of Submarine Division Fourteen, Battle Fleet produced commemorative covers for these events. The name of each submarine was given in the killer bars of the cancel. Once again, the division post office was not aboard each boat; it was located at the yard along with the staff of the division." USCS Postmark Catalog, 5th Edition. From the Paul Huber collection.
2nd Commissioning 22 January 1941 to 27 September 1945
Locy Type |
1942-06-18 |
N/A |
Censored, Sailor's mail. From the Paul Huber collection.
Other Information
The ship's sponsor was Mrs. Arnold Foster.
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