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USS REUBEN JAMES DD-245 Naval Cover 1991 FLEETWOOD WWII German U-BOAT Cachet
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USS REUBEN JAMES DD-245 Naval Cover 1991 FLEETWOOD WWII German U-BOAT Cachet It was sent 3 Sep 1991. It was franked with stamp "Reuben James". This cover is in good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the ... Read More
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USS REUBEN JAMES DD-245 Naval Cover 1991 FLEETWOOD WWII German U-BOAT CachetIt was sent 3 Sep 1991. It was franked with stamp "Reuben James".
This cover is in good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make your own judgement.
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Uss reuben james (dd-245)—a post-world war i, four-funnel clemson-class destroyer—was the first united states navy ship sunk by hostile action in the european theater of world war ii and the first named for boatswain's mate reuben james (c.1776–1838), who distinguished himself fighting in the first barbary war.
Reuben james was laid down on 2 april 1919 by the new york shipbuilding corporation of camden, new jersey, launched on 4 october 1919, and commissioned on 24 september 1920, with commander gordon w. Hines in command. The destroyer was sunk by a torpedo attack from german submarine u-552 near iceland on 31 october 1941,[1] before the u.S. Had officially entered the war.
Contents
1 Service History
1.1 WORLD WAR II
2 Convoys Escorted
3 Awards
4 in Popular Culture
4.1 in music
4.2 in television
4.3 in philately
5 see also
6 Notes
7 References
8 External Links
Service History
Assigned to the atlantic fleet, reuben james saw duty in the mediterranean sea in 1921–1922. Reuben james went from newport, rhode island, on 30 november 1920, to zelenika, yugoslavia, arriving on 18 december. During the spring and summer of 1921, she operated in the adriatic and the mediterranean out of zelenika and gruz (dubrovnik), yugoslavia, assisting refugees and participating in postwar investigations. In october 1921 at le havre, she joined the protected cruiser olympia at ceremonies marking the return of the unknown soldier to the u.S. At danzig, from 29 october 1921 to 3 february 1922, she assisted the american relief administration in its efforts to relieve hunger and misery. After duty in the mediterranean, she departed gibraltar on 17 july.[1]
Based then at new york city, the ship patrolled the nicaraguan coast to prevent the delivery of weapons to revolutionaries in early 1926. In the spring of 1929, she participated in fleet maneuvers that foreshadowed naval airpower. She was decommissioned at philadelphia on 20 january 1931. Recommissioned on 9 march 1932, the ship again operated in the atlantic and the caribbean, patrolling cuban waters during the coup by fulgencio batista. She transferred to san diego in 1934. Following maneuvers that evaluated aircraft carriers, reuben james returned to the atlantic fleet in january 1939.[1]
World WAR II
Main Article: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
Upon the outbreak of war in europe in september 1939, she joined the neutrality patrol, guarding the atlantic and caribbean approaches to the american coast. In march 1941, reuben james joined the force established to escort convoys sailing to great britain. This force escorted convoys as far as iceland, after which the convoys became the responsibility of british escorts. She was based at hvalfjordur, iceland, under command of lieutenant commander heywood lane edwards.[1]
On 23 october, she sailed from naval station argentia, newfoundland with four other destroyers, escorting eastbound convoy hx 156. At daybreak on 31 october, she was torpedoed near iceland[2] by u-552 commanded by kapitÄnleutnant erich topp. Reuben james had positioned herself between an ammunition ship in the convoy and the known position of a german "wolfpack", a group of submarines poised to attack the convoy. Reuben james was hit forward by a torpedo meant for a merchant ship and her entire bow was blown off when a magazine exploded. The bow sank immediately. The aft section floated for five minutes before going down. Of a crew of seven officers and 136 enlisted men plus one enlisted passenger, 100 were killed, leaving only 44 enlisted men and no officers who survived the attack.[1][2]
Convoys Escorted
Convoy Escort Group Dates Notes
On 20 30 sept – 9 oct 1941[3] from iceland to newfoundland prior to us declaration of war
Hx 156 24–31 oct 1941[4] from newfoundland to iceland prior to us declaration of war; sunk by u-552
Awards
Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal
American defense service medal with "fleet" clasp and "a" device
in Popular Culture
in Music
Woody guthrie wrote the song, "the sinking of the reuben james",[5] and performed it with pete seeger and the other almanac singers. The guthrie song has an original tune for its chorus, but its verses are set to the tune of the song "wildwood flower". Seeger later also performed the song with the weavers.
Johnny horton performed guthrie's song on his album johnny horton makes history.[6]
The kingston trio have released their version of guthrie's song on numerous albums.[7]
The chad mitchell trio released their version of guthrie's song on reflecting.[8]
in Television
In foyle's war, series four episode 1, "invasion", captain john kieffer confides in christopher foyle that he never understood the american isolationists who opposed the war. John enlisted in the u.S. Military the day after his 25-year-old kid brother brian was killed while serving on a navy destroyer, on convoy duty, a month before the bombing of pearl harbor. Brian and 114 other people lost their lives when a german u-boat torpedoed and sank reuben james in the atlantic ocean, a tragedy that nobody talked about.
in Philately
The united states postal service issued a commemorative stamp in 1991 as part of the set wwii, 1941: a world at war.[9]
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