SAMARITAN AH 10

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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.

      Chaumont Class Transport
      Built 1920
      Acquired by U.S. Navy November 3 1921

    1. USS CHAUMONT AP-5
      Commissioned November 22 1921 - Decommissioned August 28 1943

    2. USS SAMARITAN AH-10
      Recommissioned as Hospital Ship (AH) March 1 1944
      Decommissioned June 25 1946

      Struck from Naval Register (Date unknown)
      Turned over to Maritime Commission for disposal August 29 1946

      Sold 1948 for scrap

    Naval Covers

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    1. Chaumont Covers Page 1    (1924-41)
    2. Samaritan Covers Page 1     (1946)

     

    Postmarks

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    Postmark Type
    ---
    Killer Bar Text

    Date From
    to
    Date To
    Thumbnail Link To
    Close-Up Image
    Thumbnail Link To
    Full Cover Image

    USS CHAUMONT AP-5


    Post office established February 6 1922 - Disestablished August 28 1943


     

    Locy Type
    3 (A)

    "SHANGHAI /
    CHINA"

    USCS Postmark
    Catalog Illus. C-34b

    1927-03-14

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    3 (B-BBT)

    "HONOLULU /
    T.H."

    1933-09-28

    Add-on cachet by Bruce D. Liddell


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "BALBOA /
    CANAL ZONE"

    1936-02-03

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "SAN /
    FRANCISCO"

    1936-02-21

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "HONOLULU /
    HAWAII"

    1936-03-11

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "CROSSING /
    180 MERIDIAN"

    1936-03-19

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "APRA HARBOR /
    GUAM M I"

    1936-03-26

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath ,Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "MANILA /
    P I"

    1936-04-01

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "CHINWANGTAO /
    CHINA"

    1936-04-15

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "HOMEWARD /
    BOUND"

    1936-05-05

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "EASTBOUND /
    GAIN ONE DAY"

    1936-05-17

    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "SAN /
    FRANCISCO"

    1936-06-14

    Flag Day
    Cachet by A.J. Harvath, Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "TRANSIT /
    CANAL"

    1936-07-04

    Cachet Director - H.E. Howes USCS #911
    Cachet Sponsor - Coco Solo Chapter #41, Coco Soco Panama Canal Zone


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "CROSSING /
    180 MERIDIAN"

    1937-09-09
    to
    1937-09-10

    Note: The USS Chaumont left San Diego on 08/30/37 and arrived in Shanghai China on 09/19/37. 21 days in transit! She was carrying the 6th Regiment USMC to go assist the 4th Marines already in Shanghai. Together, the 4th Marines and the 6th Marines made up the 2nd Marine Brigade. Cachet signed by A.J. Harvath ,Navy Mail Clerk aboard the Chaumont.


     

    USPO Duplex

    Paquebot

    Christobal CZ

    1938-05-09

    No Image

    Mother's Day


     

    Locy Type
    3 (AC-TBB)

    "MANILA /
    P.I."

    1938-11-24

    Thanksgiving Day
    Add-on cachet by Bruce D. Liddell


     

    Locy Type
    3 (A-TBT)

    "PORTSMOUTH /
    VA."

    1939-12-25

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    3 (A-BBT)

    "HONOLULU /
    T.H."

    1941-03-23

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    3 (A-TTT)

    1941-08-26

    Keel Laying of USS Herndon DD-638
    Cachet by C. Wright Richell, sponsored by Tazewell G. Nicholson.


     

    Locy Type
    3 (A-TTT)

    "HONOLULU /
    HAWAII"

    1940-08-28

    Incoming mail to a USMC Officer. On the back are postmarks from USS Luzon PR-7 and Asiatic Fleet.


     

    Locy Type
    5hks

    " / CANAL ZONE"

    1932-10-12

    Columbus Day
    Note: Although no year date is in the dial, the USCS Postmark catalog states it is from 1932.


     

    Locy Type
    5bhks

    "NAVY DAY /
    SAN FRANCISCO"

    1932-10-27

    Note: Although no year date is in the dial, the USCS Postmark catalog states it is from 1932.


     

    Locy Type
    9(C)

    1924-06-02

    Note:


     

    Locy Type
    Fake

    USCS Postmark
    Catalog Illus. CD-3b, "E"

    1941-11-04

    Note:


    USS SAMARITAN AH-10


    Post office established March 15 1944 - Disestablished June 6 1946


     

    Locy Type
    2z

    1946-05-19

    As SAMARITAN AH-10


     

    Locy Type
    F (S-81)

    USCS Postmark
    Catalog Illus. M-81

    1945-10-02

    Tokyo Bay

     

    Other Information

    CHAUMONT

    NAMESAKE - A French community, site of the General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Force, in World War I. Le Ray de Chaumont was a French citizen who made a major contribution to the American Revolution by purchasing, outfitting, and supplying American ships in French ports. He was a good friend and confidant of Benjamin Franklin and John Adams

    SAMARITAN

    SAMARITAN earned 4 Battle Stars for WWII service
    * Marianas operation
    Capture and occupation of Saipan June 24 to August 14 1944
    Capture and occupation of Guam August 15-18 1944
    * Western Caroline Islands operation
    Capture and occupation of Southern Palau Islands - Peleliu September 6 to October 14 1944
    * Iwo Jima operation
    Assault and occupation of Iwo Jima, February 20 to March 7 1945
    * Okinawa Gunto operation
    Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto April 13 to June 25 1945

    Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
    China Service Medal (extended) - American Defense Service Medal - American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (4) - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)

    NAMESAKE - The term refers to people, real or fictional, known for unselfish charity

     


     

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