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USA Poster Stamp - Patriotic - Navy Day - October 27

$ 1.58

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item Type: Cinderella
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Grade: F/VF (Fine/Very Fine)
  • Region: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year of Issue: Unknown
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Printing Type: Advertising/Exhibition Seals

    Description

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    USA
    Patriotic & Political Poster Stamp
    This patriotic poster stamp is of unknown origin and vintage. It depicts a US Navy ship under way, and the text
    Navy Day October 27
    .
    It is not listed in Mark Warda's
    "Political Campaign Stamps"
    .
    According to Wikipedia:
    In the United States, the Navy League of the United States organized the first Navy Day in 1922, holding it on October 27 because it was the birthday of 26th President Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919, served 1901–1909), who was a naval enthusiast/promoter of sea power and former assistant Secretary of the Navy just before the Spanish–American War of 1898. Although meeting with mixed reviews the first year, in 1923 over 50 major cities participated, and the United States Navy sent a number of its ships to various port cities for the occasion. The 1945 Navy Day was an especially large celebration, with 33rd President Harry S. Truman (1884–1972, served 1945–1953), reviewing the returning home American fleet in New York Harbor after victory in World War II.
    In 1949, Louis A. Johnson, (1891–1966, served 1949–1950), second Secretary of the newly merged and created Department of Defense, directed that the U.S. Navy's participation occur on newly established Armed Forces Day for the unified/coordinated uniformed services in May, although as a private civilian organization, the Navy League was not affected by this directive, and continued to organize separate Navy Day celebrations as before. In the 1970s, historical research found that the "birthday" of the earlier Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), was determined to be October 13, 1775, and so Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt worked with the Navy League to define October 13 as the new date of Navy Day. However, Navy Day in the United States is still largely recognized as October 27.
    This example is F/VF, OG, H.
    Approximate Image Size: 25 x 38 mm.
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    After 35+ years I decided to retire from being an active Cinderella Stamp dealer. Most of my working inventory plus backup stock was sold at public auction. However, I have retained some material that I will be offering for sale. In addition, I have some "new" material that was mixed into lots I have bought for my own collections. I will be listing some of the material in my eBay store at fixed prices. I will also be offering some material at auction, either as single items or mixed lots. There will be many bargains available. There will be large and small lots, some containing similar material, some containing a random mixture, and some containing only one or a few items. The condition will be mixed, but none of the lots will be just accumulations of damaged or faulty stamps (unless specifically listed as such).
    Items in stockpage or larger lots may be removed and repackaged into glassines to save on shipping costs.
    A Note about Poster Stamps and Gum:
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    A Note about "Stock Images":
    Occasionally I will have more than one example of an item in inventory. Rather than scan each one individually, I may use the same image for multiple examples of the item. If that is the case, the item supplied will be in substantially the same, or better, condition than the image. Any such items will have the words:
    "STOCK IMAGE"
    at the end of the description.
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