SAMUEL N MOORE DD 747

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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.

    Allen M. Sumner Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid 30 September 1943 - Launched 23 February 1944

  1. USS SAMUEL N. MOORE DD 747
    Commissioned 24 June 1944 - Decommissioned 24 October 1969

    Struck from Naval Register 24 October 1969

  2. ROCS HENG YANG DD-2
    Transferred to Taiwan 9 December 1969 and renamed

  3. ROCS HENG YANG DDG-902
    Redesignated (Date unknown)
    Stricken May 1995 and possibly broken up

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Samuel N. Moore DD-747 Covers Page 1     (1945-1957)

 

Postmarks

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Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
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Post office established 23 June 1944 - Disestablished 15 September 1948


 

Locy Type
2(n)

1946-06-24

2nd birthday, cachet by Morris W Beck


 

Locy Type
2(n)

1947-12-30

US Navy in Pacific Waters cachet


 

Locy Type 2z

1945-09-10

Tokyo Bay


 

Locy Type P

"NAVY / DAY / 1945"

1945-10-27

Victory Cancel - Navy Day 1945



Post office reestablished 1 July 1954 - Disestablished 1969


 

Locy Type 2

1957-01-13

Note:


 

Locy Type
2(n) (A,USS)

1962-07-04

Independence Day, cachet by Morris W Beck


 

Locy Type
9efu

1957-01-13

Note:

 

Other Information

USS SAMUEL N. MOORE received five battle stars for World War II, three battle stars for Korea, and seven campaign stars for Vietnam.

NAMESAKE - Captain Samuel Nobre Moore, USN (September 7 1891 – August 9 1942)
Born in Washington, D.C., Moore entered the United States Naval Academy in 1909 and was commissioned Ensign in 1913.
     From April 1914 to February 1915, he served on board USS HOPKINS (DD-6) and participated in the occupation of Veracruz. He served in USS NICHOLSON (DD-52) from May 1915 to January 1917, and in USS MICHIGAN (BB-27) while the United States participated in World War I.
     During the interwar period, he held numerous naval posts ashore and at sea with the Atlantic, Pacific, and Asiatic Fleets. In command of Destroyer Division 21 from September 1937 into 1939, Moore organized the New England section of the Neutrality Patrol in late 1939. He took command of USS QUINCY (CA-39) on 20 May 1942 and died on the night of 8–9 August 1942 when that cruiser was sunk while fighting in the Battle of Savo Island.

The ships sponsor was Mrs. Samuel N. Moore.

 


 

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