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'''NAMESAKE''' - Lieutenant Mons Monssen, USN (January 20 1867 - February 10 1930).<br/>Warranted gunner in 1904, he was serving on USS Missouri BB-11 April 13 when a charge ignited while a 12‑inch gun was being loaded for target practice. Eighteen officers and men lost their lives. Monssen entered the burning magazine through the scuttle and threw water on the fire with his hands until a hose was passed to him. For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor.<br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Lieutenant Mons Monssen, USN (January 20 1867 - February 10 1930).<br/>Warranted gunner in 1904, he was serving on USS Missouri BB-11 April 13 when a charge ignited while a 12‑inch gun was being loaded for target practice. Eighteen officers and men lost their lives. Monssen entered the burning magazine through the scuttle and threw water on the fire with his hands until a hose was passed to him. For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor.<br/>
Later commissioned lieutenant, July 1918, he retired December 15 1925 and died at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, February 10 1930.<br/>The US Navy has named two ships in his honor; USS Monssen DD-436 and USS Monssen DD-798.
Later commissioned lieutenant, July 1918, he retired December 15 1925 and died at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, February 10 1930.<br/>The US Navy has named two ships in his honor; USS Monssen DD-436 and USS Monssen DD-798.<br/><br/>
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Mons Monssen, widow of Lieutenant Monssen.
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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.


    Gleaves Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid July 12 1939 - Launched May 16 1940

  1. USS MONSSEN DD-436
    Commissioned March 14 1941
    SUNK by Japanese Warships off Guadalcanal November 13 1942

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1    (1942)

 

Postmarks

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Postmark Type
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Killer Bar Text

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


 

USPO Type 2

"Navy Yard Sta."

Bremerton WA

1940-05-16

N/A

Launching, cachet by Dr. S. E. Hutnick


 

Locy Type
3r (A-BBT)

"BREMERTON /
WASHINGTON"

USS RAMSAY DM-16

1940-05-16

Launching
McCamley Cachet



 

Locy Type
FDPS 3

"FIRST / CANCELLATION"
(Inverted)
(Top line, correct order with each letter upside-down. Bottom line, reverse order with letters C and E upside-down.)

1941-05-26

First Day of Postal Service - Cachet by Louis & Mae Weigand
"Anyone who has ever set type by hand can appreciate a new mail clerk's troubles in getting it right." (USCS Postmark Catalog)


 

Locy Type
FDPS 3

"FIRST / CANCELLATION"

1941-05-26

First Day of Postal Service - Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson


 

Locy Type
FDPS 9v

(Registered)

1941-05-26

First Day of Postal Service - Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson


 

Locy Type Fz

USCS Postmark
Catalog Illus. CD-Z3

1941-11-24

Manuscript ship's name on the front of this Censored cover


 

Locy Type Fz

USCS Postmark
Catalog Illus. CD-Z3

1942-01-13

2nd National Convention of the USCS. Cachet by John E. Gill, sponsored by Old Ironsides Chapter No. 1, USCS

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - Lieutenant Mons Monssen, USN (January 20 1867 - February 10 1930).
Warranted gunner in 1904, he was serving on USS Missouri BB-11 April 13 when a charge ignited while a 12‑inch gun was being loaded for target practice. Eighteen officers and men lost their lives. Monssen entered the burning magazine through the scuttle and threw water on the fire with his hands until a hose was passed to him. For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Later commissioned lieutenant, July 1918, he retired December 15 1925 and died at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, February 10 1930.
The US Navy has named two ships in his honor; USS Monssen DD-436 and USS Monssen DD-798.

The ships sponsor was Mrs. Mons Monssen, widow of Lieutenant Monssen.

 


 

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