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Uses L06 2012 INDEX uses L06 2012 INDEX This Index lists items of permanent or long-term reference from Volume 79, #I-12 of the USCS Log. Items are listed by subject and author for regular monthly features. Items of merely transient interest or those which may be located in other USCS reference material, such as Data Sheets and the Catalog of United States Naval Postmarks, or which are available in reference texts, such as the United States Nuval Institute Almanuc of Naval Facts, are not included. USS & USCG are omitted with ship/cutter names for simplicity. Subject/Article Author Mo/Year/Page Aircraft Carriers -see Carriers, Aircraft Arctic / Antarctic RMS Nascopie Burnett, John Jan 12, 12-14 Northland (USCG); Hooligan News Young, John May 12, 6-7 Norwegian Cruise Ships; Foreign Navy News Schreiber, Phil May 12, 15 Operation Deep Freeze Covers Bogart, Charles Oct 12, 17 Australia Aurora Australis July 12, 5 Aviation - see Naval Aviation Battleships Alabama BB 8 Hoak, Frank Apr 12, 27 Iowa BB 61; West Coast Navy News Minter, Ted Feb 12, 11 Pennsylvania BB 38; Herb Rommel's First Cover Tjossem, Don Apr 12, 19 WW II - BB Gun Barrel Bookends Milliner, Darrell June 12, 9 Beginning Members, For American Philatelic Society Rawlins, Bob Jan 12, 8 Cachet Artistry Rawlins, Bob May 12, 8 Collect What You Like Tjossem, Don Sep 12, 8 Don't Write on Covers Rawlins, Bob Feb 12, 8 How Much is a Cover Worth Tjossem, Don Dec 12.10 How Should I Store My Covers Tjossem, Don Nov 12, 8 The USPS and the USCS Rawlins, Bob Mar 12, 8 WESTPEX 2012 Rawlins, Bob Apr 12, 8 What is the Locy System? Tjossem, Don Oct I2, 8 Book Deck; (Reviewer Listed) Fatal Dive - Mystery of the USS Grunion SS 216 Smith, Glenn Nov 12, 26 HMAS Perth, Life and Death Smith, Glenn Dec 12, 26 To Train the Fleet for War Jones, Richard D. Feb 12, 15 Cachet/Cachet Makers Bodisch, John Joseph Rawlins, Bob Sep 12, 16-19 Cachet Artistry; For Beginning Members Rawlins, Bob May 12, 8 Onzay, Leslie Liddell, Bruce Nov 12, 14-15 Canada Censorship Markings on RCN Vessels WWII Burnett, John Mar 12, 12-13 Three Blind Ships- Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23-26 Paqueboat Mail Burnett, John Feb 12, 12-13 RMS Nascople Burnett, John Jan 12, 12-14 RMS Nascopie Schreiber, Phil Mar 12, 5 Cancels and Postmarks FPO List of US Navy Ships Jan I2, 15-16 FPO List of MSC Ships Feb 12, 16 Free Franks - My 1st Experience with Naval Postal History Sink, Elgin Apr 12, 23 Guam PG 43 Pence, Randy Mar 12, 22-24 Lexington CV 2; Searching for Amelia Kovacs, Steve Aug 12, 26 Luzon PR 7 Pence, Randy Oct 12, :14-16 RMS Nascopie Burnett, John Jan 12, 12-14 RMS Nascopie Schreiber, Phil Mar 12, 5 Monocacy PR 2; Yangtze Patrol Pence, Randy Feb 12, 14-15 Oahu PR 6; Yangtze Patrol Pence, Randy Aug 12, 18-20 Palos PR I; Yangtze Patrol Pence, Randy Jan 12, 22-23 Panay PR 5; Yangtze Patrol Pence, Randy May 12, 11 Tutuila PR 4 Pence, Randy Apr 12, 20-22 USCS Postmark Survey Ciesielski, Greg Aug 12, 12 USPS Ship Event Address List Feb 12, 17 VS 29 and VS 32 Squadron Covers Bogart, Charles Apr 12, 24-25 Carriers, Aircraft Abraham Lincoln - Home Port Change Millner, Darrell Jan 12, 9 Forrestal, Saratoga, Constellation to be Scrapped; Navy News Jones, Richard Sep 12, 4 Lexington CV 2 (Part II) Young, John Jan 12, 20-21 Ranger CV 61 to be Scrapped; Navy News Jones, Richard Nov 12, 4 Saratoga CV 3, Monthly Register Payden, Bill Jan 12, 26-27 Saratoga CV 3; From the Starboard Delta Brennan, Lawrence Feb 12, 22-23 Theodore Roosevelt CVN 7; Medal of Honor Winners Lyding, John Jun 12, 10 VS 29 and VS 32 Squadron Covers Bogart, Charles Apr J.2, 24-25 Catalogs, USCS - see USCS Censorship Censorship markings on RCN Vessels in WWII Burnett, John Mar 12, 12-13 Chapters --see USCS Chapters China - see Yangtze Patrol Coast Guard Algonquin RSC 4 Young, John Jan 12, 6 CGC Chase Transferred to Nigeria Young, John Jan 12, 7 Coast Guard Birthday; Hooligan News Young, John Aug 12, 6-8 Douglas Albert Munro WHEC 724; Medal of Honor Lyding, John Dec 12, 27 Fast Response Cutters (FRC) Building Young, John Nov 12, 7 Itasca (USCG); Hooligan News Young, John May 12, 6 Northland (USCG); Hooligan News Young, John May 12, 6-7 Revenue Cutter Service Young, John Jan 12, 6-7 Stratton WMSL 752 May 12, 1 Convention News PIPEX, 2012 Brock. Mike July 12, 27 SEAPEX 2012, Seattle Brock, Mike Dec 12, 13 WESTPEX, April, 2012 - San Francisco Kent, David Feb 12,8 WESTPEX 2012; President's Message Rawlins, Bob Apr 12, 8 USCS 56th National Convention Covers June 12,5 USCS at Sacramento APS Show Rawlins, Bob Oct 12,5 Covers/Cover Sponsors Abel P Upshur DD193; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 6 Alabama BB 8 Hoak, Frank Apr 12, 27 Androscoggin RSC 14; Hooligan Navy Young, John Sep 12, i0 Augusta CA 31; Canton Island - Eclipse Smith, Glenn Apr 12, 16-18 Aylwin Portland 1935 - 1936 Cancelations Rawlins, Bob July 12, 8 Avocet AM 19; Canton Island- Eclipse Smith, Glenn Apr 12, 16-18 Babbitt DD 128 Nov 12, 1 Badger DD 126, Cuba Waters Klotzbach, Lew Oct 12, 23 Basilone DD824; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 6 Beaver AS 5 Pollock, John Mar 12, 10-11 Boggs DD 136 Jan 12, 25 Brant AM 24; Three Blind Ships - Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23 Breese DD 122; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 7 Bristol DD 453, Wake Island Invaded Bahry, Ted Dec 22, 1 Brooks DD232; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 7 California SSN 781, Commissioned Chattanooga C 16 Smith, Glenn Dec 12, 15 Colorado BB 45; Searching for Amelia Kovacs, Steve July 12, 21 Detroit CL 8; the Monthly Register Payden, Bill Sep 12, 18-19 Douglas A Munro DE 422, Medal of Honor Lyding, John Dec 12, 27 Elliot DD 146 Hoak, Frank Marl2,19 Flag Day; Hooligan News Young, John June 12,6-7 George E. Badger AVP 16; Three Blind Ships - Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept12,23 George Washington CVN 73 Aprl2, 1 Grenadier SS 210 Pollock, John Jan 12, 10-11 Griffin AS12 Milstein, Stewart Apt12, 22 Hamilton DD141, Cuba Waters Klotzbach, Lew Oÿ 12, 23 Honolulu CL 48 Young, John Feb 12, 10 Hopper DDG 70 Kean, Tom Nov 12,7 Itasca (USCG); Hooligan News Young, John May 12, 6 Jeremiah O'Brien; Liberty Ships Bentz, Alan July 12, 14-18 John W. Brown; Liberty Ships Bentz, Alan July 12, 14-18 Kite AM 75; Three Blind Ships - Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23 Kittery AK 2; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 6 Lean/DD 158; John Joseph Bodisch Rawlins, Bob Sep 12,16 Lexington CV 2 (Part II) Young, John Jan 12,20-21 Marblehead CL 12 Wallace, Howard Apr12, 18 Mississippi SSN 782 Commissioned Mar 12, 1 Mississippi SSN 782 Aug 12, 1 Mississippi SSN 782 July 12, 5 Nitro AE 2; Cuba Waters Klotzbach, Lew Oct 12, 23 Northland (USCG}; Hooligan News Young, John May 12, 6-7 Orteck DD 886; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Milstein, Stewart Nov 12, 22 Palos PR I; Yangtze Patrol Pence, Randy Mar 12, 16-18 Parche SS 384 Smith, Glenn Jan 12, 19 Pasadena CL 65; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Milstein, Stewart Nov 12, 22 Pennsylvania BB 38; Herb Rommel's First Cover Tjossem, Don Apr 12, 19 Pennsylvania B8 38; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 7 Pollux AKS 2; Three Blind Ships -Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23 Pompano SS 181; Eternal Patrol Pollock, John Oct 12, 24-25 Pope DD 225; John Joseph Bodisch Rawlins, Bob Sep 12, 16 Portland 1935 - 1936 Fleet Week Cancelations Rawlins, Bob July 12, 8 Purdy DD 374; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Milstein, Stewart Nov 12, 21 Quick (John H. USMC) DD 490 Lyding, John Oct 12, 27 Raleigh CL 7; the Monthly Register Payden, Bill Mar 12, 26-27 Rendova CVE 114; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Mitstein, Stewart Nov 12, 22 Richmond CL 9; Navy Day Holiday Routine Young, John Oct 12, 6 Rin Tin Tin Germann, John Sep 12, 15 Runner SS 275 Pollock, John May 12, 19-20 Salem CA 139 Smith, Glenn May 12, 14 San Diego LPD 22 July 12, 5 Saratoga CV 3; Monthly Register Payden, Bill Jan 12, 26-27 Saratoga CV 3; From the Starboard Delta Brennan, Lawrence Feb 12, 22-23 Saratoga CV 3; ANCS Smith, Glenn Oct 12, 18 Solace AH 2; the Monthly Register Payden, Bill Apr 12, 26-27 Sponsoring Covers for Historical Events Brennan, Lawrence Apt 12, 14-15 Squalas SS 192 Smith, Glenn Jan 12, 17 Susquehanna "F[ 3016 Brennan, Lawrence Dec 12, 12-13 Tautog SS 199; Washed Overboard -WW II Wilkes, James Sep 12, 20-21 Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71, Medal of Honor Awardees Lyding, John June 12, 10 Trenton CL 11; John Joseph Bodisch Rawlins, Bob Sep 12, 17 Truxtun DD 229; Three Blind Ships - Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23 Truxtun DDG 103 Sep 12, 1 USCS Cover Service Hoffner, Richard Dec 12, 7 USCS 56th National Convention Covers June 12, Valentine's Day; Hooligan News Young, John Feb 12, 6-7 Valley Forge CV 45; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Milstein, Stewart Nov 12, 22 Wadleigh DD 689; the Monthly Register Payden, Bill Feb 12, 18-19 Washington's Birthday; Hooligan News Young, John Apr 12, 6-7 Wasp CVS 18 -47 Years Later Fisher, Allen Dec 12, 5 Wasp LHD 1 Schreiber, Phil July 12, 13 Wichita CA 45; US Navy in Asia; Sept, 1945 -June, 1950 Milstein, Stewart Nov 12, 20-23 Wilkes DD 441; Three Blind Ships - Grounded on Newfoundland Smith, Glenn Sept 12, 23 Zumwalt DDG 1000 Feb 12, I Covers/Joy of Disposing of a Naval Cover Collection Milstein, Stewart Aug 12, 13 Disposing of a Naval Cover Collection Milstein, Stewart Sep 12, 13 Cuba Good Neighbor Policy Klotzbach, Lew Oct 12, 23 Morain, Dick Oct 12, 23 Destroyers/Destroyer Types Boggs DD 136 Jan 12, 25 Colahan DD 658; the Monthly Register Payden, Bill June 12,
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