Description: USS BROOME DD-210 Naval Cover 1934 NAVY DAY CachetIt was canceled 27 Oct 1934. It was franked with stamp "National parks". This cover is in good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make your own judgement. Member USCS #10385 (I also earned the stamp collecting merit badge as a boy!). Please contact me if you have specific cover needs. I have thousands for sale, including; navals (USS, USNS, USCGC, Coast Guard, ship, Maritime), military posts, event, APO, hotel, postal history, memoribilia, etc. I also offer approvals service with FREE SHIPPING to repeat USA customers.USS Broome (DD-210/AG-96) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named after Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel John L. Broome. Contents1Construction and commissioning2Service history3Convoys escorted4Disposal5References6External linksConstruction and commissioningBroome was launched 14 May 1919, by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia; sponsored by Miss Mary Josephine Heyworth Broome, granddaughter of Lieutenant Colonel Broome, and commissioned 31 October 1919, Commander C. M. Austin in command. Service historyBroome left New York Navy Yard in May 1920 for duty in European waters. She cruised between English and French ports, as well as in the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean. At the end of the year, she reported to the Asiatic Fleet. After two years, she returned to the United States and went out of commission at San Diego 30 December 1922. Broome was recommissioned 5 February 1930 and thereafter served actively with the fleet in the Pacific until 1939, except for a period in reduced commission during 1934. In May 1939, Broome arrived at Norfolk Navy Yard for duty in the Atlantic. In 1941, she was attached to Destroyer Division 63, Patrol Force, and operated with the Neutrality Patrol on the United States East Coast. Later that year, she served as a convoy escort between Iceland and the United States. From January 1942 until May 1945, Broome engaged in convoy escort, patrol, and training operations in U.S. East Coast, Icelandic, Canadian, and Caribbean waters. In addition, she escorted several trans-Atlantic convoys to North Africa and the United Kingdom. Convoys escortedConvoyEscort GroupDatesNotesHX 15230 Sept-9 Oct 1941[2]from Newfoundland to Iceland prior to US declaration of warON 2620-29 Oct 1941[3]from Iceland to Newfoundland prior to US declaration of warHX 1684-10 Jan 1942[2]from Newfoundland to IcelandON 5725 Jan-7 Feb 1942[3]from Iceland to NewfoundlandHX 176MOEF group A123 Feb 5 March 1942[2]from Newfoundland to Northern IrelandON 57MOEF group A111–19 March 1942[3]from Northern Ireland to NewfoundlandCU 221 May-5 June 1943[4]from Curacao to LiverpoolUC 310–26 June 1943[5]from Liverpool to CuracaoCU 311–24 July 1943[4]from Curacao to Firth of ClydeUC 3A30 July-10 Aug 1943[5]from Liverpool to CuracaoCU 426 Aug-9 Sept 1943[4]from Curacao to LiverpoolDisposalOn 4 May 1945 Broome arrived at Charleston Navy Yard for overhaul and on 23 May her designation was changed to AG-96. On 10 June 1945, as a unit of the Atlantic Fleet attached to the Operational Training Command, she reported for duty at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where she served until December 1945. On 10 December she proceeded to Philadelphia and commenced her pre-inactivation overhaul. Broome was decommissioned 20 May 1946 and sold 20 November 1946. As of 2015, no other U.S. Navy ship has been named Broome.
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Location: Weaverville, North Carolina
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Ships, Boats
Year of Issue: 1931-1940
Certification: Uncertified
Quality: Used
Cancellation Type: Ship Cancel
Grade: Ungraded
Country: United States
People & Occupations: sailor
Vessel: naval
Naval: Cachet
Condition: Used
Country of Manufacture: United States
Branch: naval
Type: vessel
Era: pre WWII
Cachet: Navy Day
Place of Origin: United States
Event: Naval