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<ol>Knox Class Destroyer Escort<br/>
<ol>Knox Class Destroyer Escort<br/>
Keel Laid August 6 1971 - Launched June 3 1972<br/><br/>
Keel Laid 6 August 1971 - Launched 3 June 1972<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS MILLER DE-1091'''<br/>
<li>'''USS MILLER DE-1091'''<br/>
Commissioned June 30 1973<br/><br/>
Commissioned 30 June 1973<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS MILLER FF-1091'''<br/>
<li>'''USS MILLER FF-1091'''<br/>
Reclassified Frigate (FF) June 30 1975<br/>
Reclassified Frigate (FF) 30 June 1975<br/>
Assigned to Naval Reserve Force, Atlantic, at Newport RI January 1982<br/>
Assigned to Naval Reserve Force, Atlantic, at Newport RI January 1982<br/>
Decommissioned October 15 1991<br/><br/>
Decommissioned 15 October 1991<br/><br/>
Struck from Naval Register January 11 1995<br/>
Struck from Naval Register 11 January 1995<br/>
Grant aid to Turkey as parts hulk December 31 1998
Grant aid to Turkey as parts hulk 31 December 1998
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range for covers on that page.
range for covers on that page.
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<li>[[USS MILLER FF-1091_Covers_Page_1 | Miller Covers Page 1]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1973-82)</li>
<li>[[USS MILLER FF-1091_Covers_Page_1 | USS Miller DE-1091 / FF-1091 Covers Page 1]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1973-1982)</li>
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<th align="center" width="320">THUMBNAIL LINK TO<br/>CLOSE-UP IMAGE</th>
Postmark<br/>Date</th>
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Locy Type<br/> FDC 2(n+)  
Locy Type<br/>FDC 2(n+)(USS,"DE")  
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1973-06-30
1973-06-30
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AS DE-1091<br/>
DE-1091. First Day in Commission, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Tazewell_G_Nicholson_ | Tazewell G. Nicholson]]
First Day in Commission
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Locy Type<br/>2(n+) (DE,USS)
Locy Type<br/>2(n+) (DE,USS)
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1975-06-30
1975-06-30
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[[Image:JonBurdett_miller_de1091_19750630_pm.jpg|thumb|center|300px]]
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Last day as DE-1091
Last day as DE-1091, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Frederick_L_Karcher_ | Frederick L. Karcher]]
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Locy Type<br/>2-1(n+)
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1976-10-07
1976-10-07
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As FF-1091
FF-1091
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Locy Type<br/>9-1(n+u)
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1976-10-07
1976-10-07
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As FF-1091
FF-1091
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Locy Type<br/>LDC 2-1(n+)
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1982-01-16
1982-01-16
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As FF-1091<br/>
FF-1091. Last Day in Commission
Last Day in Commission
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/>
USS Miller earned the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (2 awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 star and the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon during her Naval career.<br/><br/>
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation - Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (2) - Navy Expeditionary Medal - National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 star - CG Special Operations Service Ribbon<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Ship’s Cook Third Class Doris Miller, USN (12 October 1919 – 24 November 1943)<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Miller was born in Waco, Texas. On 16 September 1939, he enlisted in the United States Navy. Following training at Naval Training Station, Norfolk, VA, he was promoted to Mess Attendant Third Class, one of the few ratings open at the time to blacks. After training school, he was assigned to the ammunition ship [[PYRO_AE_1_ | USS Pyro AE-1]] and then was transferred on 2 January 1940 to the battleship [[WEST_VIRGINIA_BB_48_ | USS West Virginia BB-48]]. It was on the USS West Virginia where he started competition boxing, becoming the ship's heavyweight champion. Miller was promoted to Mess Attendant Second Class on 16 February 1941. In July of that year he was on temporary duty aboard the [[NEVADA_BB_36_ | USS Nevada BB-36]] at Secondary Battery Gunnery School. He returned to the USS West Virginia in August 1941. During the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Miller manned anti-aircraft guns—for which he had had no training—and tended to the wounded. For his actions, he was recognized by the Navy and awarded the '''Navy Cross'''.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On 15 December 1941, Miller was transferred to the heavy cruiser [[INDIANAPOLIS_CA_35_ | USS Indianapolis CA-35]]. On 1 January 1942, the Navy released a list of commendations for actions on 7 December 1941 and on 27 May 1942, Miller was personally awarded the Navy Cross by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. He was the first black sailor to be awarded the Navy Cross, the third highest honor awarded by the US Navy at the time, after the Medal of Honor and the Navy Distinguished Service Medal. (The Navy Cross now precedes the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.)  Miller's acts were heavily publicized in the black press, making him an iconic emblem of the war for black Americans. Miller was advanced to Mess Attendant First Class on 1 June 1942 and reported aboard the [[LISCOMBE_BAY_CVE_56_ | USS Liscombe Bay CVE-56]]. Nearly two years after Pearl Harbor, he was killed in action when his ship, USS Liscombe Bay CVE-56, was sunk by Japanese submarine I-175 during the Battle of Makin, 24 November 1943.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ship’s Cook 3/c Doris Miller medals and ribbons are: the Navy Cross, the Purple Heart Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Mess Attendant Doris (Dorie) Miller USN (October 12 1919 - November 24 1943)<br/>
Two ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Miller FF-1091 and [[DORIS_MILLER_CVN_81_ | USS Doris Miller CVN-81]].
Miller was an African American cook in the United States Navy and hero during the [[Pearl Harbor Heroes|attack on Pearl Harbor]]. He was the first African American to be awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest honor that can be awarded by the U.S. Navy after the Medal of Honor. While serving on [[WEST_VIRGINIA_BB_48|USS WEST VIRGINIA BB-48]] when Captain [[BENNION DD 662|Mervyn Bennion]] was mortally wounded by a bomb splinter, an officer ordered Miller to the bridge to help in the futile effort to move him to a place of relative safety. Miller picked him up and carried him to a first-aid station. When directed to assist in loading a pair of unattended Browning .50 caliber anti-aircraft guns, Miller took control of one of them and began firing at the attacking Japanese planes, even though he had no prior training in operating the weapon; he eventually ran out of ammunition. Miller was reported Missing in Action December 7 1943 and presumed dead on November 25 1944 after the [[LISCOMBE BAY CVE 56|USS LISCOMBE BAY CVE-56]] on which he was serving, was torpedoed and sank by Japanese I-175 during The Battle of Tarawa on November 24 1943
 
 
 
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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.

    Knox Class Destroyer Escort
    Keel Laid 6 August 1971 - Launched 3 June 1972

  1. USS MILLER DE-1091
    Commissioned 30 June 1973

  2. USS MILLER FF-1091
    Reclassified Frigate (FF) 30 June 1975
    Assigned to Naval Reserve Force, Atlantic, at Newport RI January 1982
    Decommissioned 15 October 1991

    Struck from Naval Register 11 January 1995
    Grant aid to Turkey as parts hulk 31 December 1998


Naval Covers

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  1. USS Miller DE-1091 / FF-1091 Covers Page 1    (1973-1982)

 

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
Thumbnail Link
To
Postmark Image
Thumbnail Link
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Cover Image


 

Locy Type
FDC 2(n+)(USS,"DE")

1973-06-30

DE-1091. First Day in Commission, cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson


 

Locy Type
2(n+) (DE,USS)

1975-06-30

Last day as DE-1091, cachet by Frederick L. Karcher


 

Locy Type
2-1(n+)

1976-10-07

FF-1091


 

Locy Type
9-1(n+u)

1976-10-07

FF-1091


 

Locy Type
LDC 2-1(n+)

1982-01-16

FF-1091. Last Day in Commission

 

Other Information

USS Miller earned the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (2 awards), the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 star and the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Ship’s Cook Third Class Doris Miller, USN (12 October 1919 – 24 November 1943)
        Miller was born in Waco, Texas. On 16 September 1939, he enlisted in the United States Navy. Following training at Naval Training Station, Norfolk, VA, he was promoted to Mess Attendant Third Class, one of the few ratings open at the time to blacks. After training school, he was assigned to the ammunition ship USS Pyro AE-1 and then was transferred on 2 January 1940 to the battleship USS West Virginia BB-48. It was on the USS West Virginia where he started competition boxing, becoming the ship's heavyweight champion. Miller was promoted to Mess Attendant Second Class on 16 February 1941. In July of that year he was on temporary duty aboard the USS Nevada BB-36 at Secondary Battery Gunnery School. He returned to the USS West Virginia in August 1941. During the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Miller manned anti-aircraft guns—for which he had had no training—and tended to the wounded. For his actions, he was recognized by the Navy and awarded the Navy Cross.
        On 15 December 1941, Miller was transferred to the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis CA-35. On 1 January 1942, the Navy released a list of commendations for actions on 7 December 1941 and on 27 May 1942, Miller was personally awarded the Navy Cross by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. He was the first black sailor to be awarded the Navy Cross, the third highest honor awarded by the US Navy at the time, after the Medal of Honor and the Navy Distinguished Service Medal. (The Navy Cross now precedes the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.) Miller's acts were heavily publicized in the black press, making him an iconic emblem of the war for black Americans. Miller was advanced to Mess Attendant First Class on 1 June 1942 and reported aboard the USS Liscombe Bay CVE-56. Nearly two years after Pearl Harbor, he was killed in action when his ship, USS Liscombe Bay CVE-56, was sunk by Japanese submarine I-175 during the Battle of Makin, 24 November 1943.
        Ship’s Cook 3/c Doris Miller medals and ribbons are: the Navy Cross, the Purple Heart Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.

Two ships of the US Navy have been named in his honor - USS Miller FF-1091 and USS Doris Miller CVN-81.

 


 

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