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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.


    Clemson Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid June 25 1918 - Launched May 24 1919

  1. USS GILMER Destroyer No. 233
    Commissioned April 30 1920

  2. USS GILMER DD 233
    Designated (DD) July 17 1920 - Decommissioned August 31 1938
    Recommissioned September 25 1939

  3. USS GILMER APD 11
    Reclassified High-speed Transport (APD) January 22 1943
    Decommissioned February 5 1946

    Stricken February 25 1946
    Sold December 3 1946 and broken up for scrap

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Gilmer Covers Page 1    (1927-40)

 

Postmarks

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Killer Bar Text

Date From
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1st Commissioning April 30 1920 to August 31 1938


 

Locy Type
3 (BC BBT)

"SAN DIEGO /
CALIF"

1934-11-29

DD 233. Thanksgiving Day, cachet by Henry Kraus


 

Locy Type
3 (BC-BBT)

"NORFOLK /
V.A."

1936-06-26

DD 233. Cachet by Leo A. Schupp


 

Locy Type
3 (BC-BBT)

"PORTSMOUTH /
V.A."

1936-09-18

DD 233. Cachet commemorating the GILMER floating out of its cradle while drydocked because of Hurricane Thirteen's storm surge. The storms total duration was between September 8 – September 25 with max winds of 125 mph. It came within 45 miles of Cape Hatteras NC before turning on a NE direction.


 

Locy Type
3s (C)

1927-06-09

DD 233. Sailor's Mail


 

Locy Type
5s (C)

1933-02-22

DD 233. Washington's Birthday


 

Locy Type
LDC 3 (BC-BBT)

"LAST DAY IN /
COMMISSION"

1938-08-31

DD 233. Last Day of Commission, cachet by William F. Schlechter


2nd Commissioning September 25 1939 to February 5 1946


 

Locy Type
FDPS 3r (AC-BBT)

"FIRST DAY /
CANCELLATION"

{Blacked out by
Security Officer}

1939-11-16

DD 233. First Day of Postal Service, cachet by Al Cohen


 

Locy Type
FDPS 3r (AC-BBT)

"FIRST DAY /
CANCELLATION"

{Blacked out by
Security Officer}

1939-11-16

DD 233. First Day of Postal Service, cachet by Walter Czubay


 

Locy Type
3r (AC-BBT)

"BREMERTON /
WASH"

1940-12-25

DD 233. Christmas Day, patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus


 

Locy Type
3r (AC-BBT)

"HAPPY /
NEW YEAR"

Dec 1940
-
Jan 1941

DD 233. New Year's Day, Patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus


 

Locy Type 9v

1940-12-25

DD 233. Christmas Day, Patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus


 

Locy Type 9v

1941-01-01

DD 233. New Year's Day, Patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus


 

Locy Type 9x

1940-12-25

DD 233. Christmas Day, Patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus


 

Locy Type 9x

1941-01-01

DD 233. New Year's Day, Patriotic Cachet by Jacques Minkus

 

Other Information

USS GILMER earned the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, the China Service Medal, the American Defense Service Medal (with Fleet clasp), the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (w/ 7 Battle stars), the World War II Victory Medal and the Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp) during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Thomas Walker Gilmer(April 6 1802 - February 28 1844)
Gilmer served for many years in the Virginia House of Delegates, became Governor of Virginia in 1840, and was elected to Congress in 1841. He was appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Tyler February 15 1844 but was killed February 28 1844 by the bursting of a gun while on board USS PRINCETON

Two ships of the US Navy have been named GILMER - USS Gilmer DD-233/APD-11 and USS Gilmer PC-565.

 


 

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