Naval: USS Leviathan TT-1326 to Seattle, Wash, 1919.
Price: $75.00
Item #n2987
Naval: USS Chicago, 1932, San Pedro.
Price: $5.00
Item #n30
USS Hancock IX-12 to North Bend, Or, 1919 w/Letter.
Price: $25.00
Item #n3031
USS Pensacola Receiver used as Canx to San Fran, Ca, 1909. R-2 Canx. Postcard has been folded in half.
Price: $100.00
Item #n3042
USS Crescent City AP-40 Commissioning, 1940 Weyland Handpainted Cachet.
Price: $25.00
Item #n3058
USS Black Hawk, Manila, PI to Atarcadero, Calif, 1939.
Price: $30.00
Item #n3080
USS Maryland BB-46 to Vallejo, Calif, 1919, Ty 1 canx.
Price: $30.00
Item #n3100
USS Arkansas BB-33 to Staten Island, 1930. Used as a target and sunk during Operation Crossroads, Bikini Atoll, 1946.
Price: $25.00
Item #n3114
USS Noa DD-343, Tsingtao, China to Washington DC, 1929 Penalty Envelope. #10.
Price: $20.00
Item #n3127
Naval: USS Bronx APA-236 to Seattle, Wa 1947 Handpainted Comic Cachet. k/k.
Price: $30.00
Item #n3148
USS Thresher SSN-593 to Chicago, Ill, 1961. Signed by Propective Commanding Officer. k/k.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3154
Naval: USS Heron AVP-2, 1938 Memorial Day,.
Price: $5.00
Item #n316
USS YMS-89 to North Braddock, Pa, 1945 Solo 30c Prexie. k/k Wrapper Front.
Price: $25.00
Item #n3161
Naval: USS Canopus, 1937, Manila, P.I.
Price: $5.00
Item #n317
USS Yorktown PG-1 to Seattle, Wash 1910 R-1 Canx.
Price: $50.00
Item #n3174
Naval: USS Truxton DD-229, 1932, Manila, P.I.
Price: $5.00
Item #n318
Naval: USS New York, 1931.
Price: $5.00
Item #n32
USS Fogg DE-57 to Muskegon, Mich, 1946 Graf Hand Painted cachet.
Price: $25.00
Item #n3205
Naval: USS Heron AVP-2, Manila, P.I.
Price: $5.00
Item #n326
Naval: USS Scupin SS-191, 1939 1st Day Postal Service, Gow Ng cachets.
Price: $125.00
Item #n3275
Naval: USS J.D.Ford, 1932, Manila, P.I.
Price: $3.00
Item #n328
Naval: USS Halibut SS-232, 1941 Launching, Gow Ng cachet, P/M onboard USS Marlin.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3283
Naval: USS Haddock SS-231, 1941 Keel Laid, Gow Ng cachet, P/M onboard USS Falcon.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3284
Naval: USS Marlin SS-205, 1940 Keel Laid, Gow Ng cachet, P/M onboard USS Sailfish.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3289
Naval: USS Bulmer, 1934, Manila, P.I.
Price: $3.00
Item #n329
Naval: USS Finback SS-230, 1941 Keel Laid, Gow Ng cachet P/M onboard USS Falcon.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3293
Naval: USS Nitro, 1931, Mare Island.
Price: $5.00
Item #n33
Naval: USS Bulmer, 1935, Manila, P.I. Thanksgiving cachet.
Price: $5.00
Item #n330
Naval: USS Marlin SS-205, 1941, Launched, Gow Ng cachet, P/M onboard USS Falcon.
Price: $75.00
Item #n3301
Naval: US Naval Yard, Cavite, Philippines.
Price: $5.00
Item #n332
Naval: USS Finch DE-328, 1938 Manila, P.I.
Price: $5.00
Item #n334
Naval: USS Whipple DD-217, 1935, Manila, P.I.
Price: $5.00
Item #n342
1949 Thanksgiving Day Menu fm Naval Operating Base, Subic Bay, Philippines.
Price: $10.00
Item #n3585
USS Arkansas BB-33, Reserve Training Cruise to Portsmouth, NH, 1938. Cover was mailed to Captain Chester Mayo, Navy Yard, Portmouth, NH in 1938. Chester Mayo, became an Admiral during WW2. The Arkansas later became a target during Operation Crossroads in 1946. After the end of the war, Arkansas participared in Operation Magic Carpet, the repatriation of American servicemen from the Pacific. She took around 800 men back to the United States, departing on 23 September, and reaching Seattle, Washington on 15 October. She made another three Magic Carpet trips between Pearl Harbor and the continental United States to ferry more soldiers home.[1] During the first months of 1946, Arkansas lay at San Francisco. In late April, the ship got underway for Hawaii. She reached Pearl Harbor on 8 May, and departed Pearl Harbor on 20 May, bound for Bikini Atoll, earmarked for use as target for atomic bomb testing in Operation Crossroads. On 1 July, Arkansas was exposed to an air burst in ABLE, but survived with extensive shock damage to her upperworks, while her hull and armored turrets were little damaged.[25]
On 25 July, the battleship was sunk by the underwater nuclear test BAKER at Bikini Atoll. Unattentuated by air, the shock was "transmitted directly to underwater hulls", and Arkansas, only 250 yards from the epicenter, appeared to have been "crushed as if by a tremendous hammer blow from below". It appears that the wave of water from the blast capsized the ship, which was then hammered down into the shallow bottom by the descent of the water column thrown up by the blast.Decommissioned on 29 July, Arkansas was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 15 August. The ship lies inverted in about 180 feet of water at the bottom of Bikini Lagoon and there are many pictures of the wreck on the National Park Service website
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Price: $15.00
Item #n3606
Naval: Rear Admiral David Foote Sellers retirement. Commemorating the retirement of RADM Sellers as supt of Annapolis on 1 March 1938.
Price: $5.00
Item #n361
Offical Navy Dept, Washington DC, Edgar T Weller, Chief Clerk to Chicago, 1967.