OtherUS Navy Yard Cavite Philippines

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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.



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Full Cover Front Image
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Postmark or Back Image
Primary Date
Postmark Type
Killer Bar Text
Ship
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Category


 

N/A

1940-01-26
Locy Type 3 (BBO)
Dial Text:
"NAVY YARD CAVITE /
P.I. BR. HONOLULU, HAWAII"
Killer Text:
"CAVITE / P-I"

N/A

R/S marking on back from the Naval Shore Station Cancellation Society


 

1941-09-09
Locy Type 3 (BBT)
Dial Text:
"1ST SEP. MAR. BAT. /
NAVY YARD, CAVITE P.I. BR."
Killer Text:
"FIRST DAY / CANCELLATION"

First Day of the Battalion

Note: 1st Separate Marine Battalion - These 700 Marines were assigned duty at the Navy Yard to provide for the defense of the installation. The Navy Yard was evacuted on 10 December 1941 when the Japanese attacked the facility but the Marines, Navy and civilians returned to clean-up and rearm. The Navy Yard was abandoned on 25 December 1941 after repeated attacks by the Japanese and the base personnel were dispersed to other units in the Philippines until the country fell to the Japanese in May of 1942.

 


 

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