SGT TRUMAN KIMBRO T-AK 254

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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.

    Boulder Victory Class Cargo Ship
    Keel Laid September 30 1944 as "SS Hastings Victory"
    Launched November 30 1944
    Delivered to the WSA December 22 1944 for operation by Grace Line
    Returned to the Maritime Commission June 18 1946

  1. USAT SGT. TRUMAN KIMBRO
    Acquired by the USAT and commissioned October 31 1947
    Returned to MARAD January 19 1950

    Acquired by the US Navy August 5 1950

  2. USNS SGT. TRUMAN KIMBRO T-AK-254
    Placed in service by MSTS September 1950
    Placed out of service (date unknown)

    Struck from the Naval Register June 15 1973
    Transferred to MARAD March 16 1976
    Sold for scrapping October 1 1982

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (1965)

 

Postmarks

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Killer Bar Text

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2nd Commissioning (USNS) September 1950 to June 15 1973

No Postmarks Reported


 

Army &
Air Force
Postal Service
Machine Cancel

196()-02-23

N/A

USCS/MSTS R/S cachet

 

Other Information

USNS TRUMAN KIMBRO earned the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal (w/ 2 Battle stars), the United Nations Service Medal and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Technician Fourth Grade Truman Kimbro, a Texan serving in Company C, 2d Engineer Combat Battalion, 2d Infantry Division, was killed near Rocherath, Belgium, on 19 December 1944. On that date, during the early phase of General von Runstedt's counter offensive now known as the “Battle of the Bulge,” Kimbro led a squad to mine a vital crossroads near Rocherath. After several attempts to reach the objective, which was protected by an enemy tank and approximately 20 infantrymen, he left his men in a protected position and, laden with mines, crawled toward the crossroads. Although severely wounded, he continued on through withering fire; planted his mines; then started back to his squad's position. Technician Fourth Grade Kimbro was killed as he left the crossroads. His actions, however, by delaying the advance of enemy armor, protected the rear of withdrawing columns. For his courage and sacrifice, Kimbro was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. {DANFS}

 


 

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