HAWKINS DD 873

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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.

    Gearing Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid May 14 1944 as BEATTY
    Renamed June 22 1944
    Launched October 7 1944

  1. USS HAWKINS DD-873
    Commissioned February 10 1945

  2. USS HAWKINS DDR-873
    Redesignated Radar Picket Destroyer (DDR) March 18 1949

  3. USS HAWKINS DD-873
    Reverted to Destroyer (DD) April 1 1964
    Decommissioned October 1 1979

    Struck from Naval Register October 1 1979

  4. ROCS TZE-YOUNG (Taiwanese Naval Service)
    Sold March 17 1983 to Taiwan and renamed


Naval Covers

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  1. Hawkins Covers Page 1     (1946-78)

 

Postmarks

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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


 

Locy Type
2tnu (DD)

1948-04-07

As DD-873


 

Locy Type
2tnu (DDR)

USCS Postmark
Catalog Illus. H-19c

1961-06-30

As DDR-873
Faint cachet of President McKinley.


 

Locy Type
2t(nu) (DD,USS)

1971-05-03

As DD-873
Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson for the visit of HMS PUMA.


 

Locy Type
9ef(nu)

1947-06-04

As DD-873


 

Locy Type
9ef(n+u) (USS)

1969-12-31

As DD-873


 

Locy Type
9#

(Br. #15478)

1945-03-08

As DD-873
Receipt stub


 

Locy Type P

USCS Postmark
Catalog Illus. H-19

1946-02-10

As DD-873


 

Locy Type P

USCS Postmark
Catalog Illus. H-19 (without "USS")

1946-04-23

As DD-873


 

Locy Type
LDPS 2(n+)

1978-01-12

As DD-873
Last Day Postal Service


 

Locy Type
LDPS 9ef(n+u)

1978-01-12

As DD-873
Last Day Postal Service

 

Other Information

HAWKINS earned 2 Battle Stars for Korea service

NAMESAKE - First Lieutenant William Deane Hawkins, USMCR (April 18 1914 - November 21 1943).
Hawkins enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on January 5 1942, and was assigned to the 7th Recruit Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. He was assigned to the 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division, completed Scout Snipers' School at Camp Elliott, San Diego, and on July 1 1942 embarked on board the "USS Crescent City" for the Pacific area.
A Private First Class when he went overseas, he was quickly promoted to Corporal and then Sergeant. On November 17 1942, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant while taking part in the Guadalcanal campaign in the battle for the Solomons. On June 1 1943, he was promoted to First Lieutenant.
Less than six months later, he was killed in action leading a scout-sniper platoon in the attack on Betio Island during the assault on Tarawa. During the two-day assault, 1st Lt Hawkins led attacks on pill boxes and installations, personally initiated an assault on a hostile position fortified by five enemy machine guns, refused to withdraw after being seriously wounded and destroyed three more pill boxes before he was mortally wounded on November 21 1943.
For his actions above and beyond the call of duty, 1st Lt Hawkins was posthumously awarded The Medal of Honor.

 


 

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