COWELL DD 167

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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.

    Wickes (Little) Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid July 15 1918 - Launched November 23 1918

  1. USS COWELL Destroyer No. 167
    Commissioned March 17 1919

  2. USS COWELL DD-167
    Designated (DD) July 17 1920
    Decommissioned June 27 1922
    Recommissioned June 17 1940 - Decommissioned September 23 1940

    Stricken January 8 1941

  3. HMS BRIGHTON I-08 (British Naval Service)
    Transferred to Great Britain September 23 1940 (Famous Fifty)

  4. ZHARKYI (Soviet Naval Service)
    Transferred to The Soviet Union July 1944
    Returned to Great Britain February 28 1949

    Broken up for scrap

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

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A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an image of a cover showing that postmark. Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
 
>>> If you have a better example for any of the postmarks, please feel free to replace the existing example.


 

Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

Date From
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Date To
Thumbnail Link To
Postmark Image
Thumbnail Link To
Cover Image


 

USPO Machine

Newport, Rhode Island

1940-09-14
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1940-09-14

Cohen Cachet



 

Locy Type
SLKts(n)
(46x3)

1940-09-14
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1940-09-14

Additional USPO Machine postmark from Newport RI
Ship had no post office

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - John G. Cowell (18 September 1785 - April 18 1814)
Cowell entered the Navy as a Master January 21 1809. As Acting Lieutenant, Cowell was severely wounded, losing a leg, in the action on March 28 1814 between ESSEX and HMS PHOEBE and HMS CHERUB off Valparaiso, Chile. Refusing to be carried below, Cowell cheered his companions on through the remainder of the action. He was carried on shore, and exhibited such gallantry and courage under severe pain until his death on April 18 that the people of Valparaiso honored him with a burial place in their principal church; a most unusual honor for a foreigner

 


 

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