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ZIPPO LIGHTER USS CHEVALIER DDR-805 SHELLBACK WWII US NAVY 1945-1972 Free Ship

$ 5.27

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  • Condition: Used
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  • Brand: Zippo
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    Description

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    ZIPPO LIGHTER USED CONDITION. Cover tight strong. DATES FROM 1955. NEEDS FLINT.
    USS CHEVALIER DDR-805
    The lighter has personal etched port names of
    PEARL HARBOR
    YOKOHAMA
    MIDWAY
    FIJI
    HONG KONG
    THIS LIGHTER COMMEMORATES THE OWNER RECEIVING HIS SHELLBACK INITIATION FOR CROSSING the EQUATOR. THE CEREMONY DATES BACK 400 YEARS AMONG WESTERN SAILORS.
    USS CHEVALIER DDR-805 . DESTROYER RADAR PICKET AS OF 1949. SERVED WORLD WAR 2 , KOREA, VIETNAM, PACIFIC THEATRE TILL 1972.
    Chevalier cleared Guantanamo Bay 18 June 1945, and reached Pearl Harbor 9 July. On the 24th, she sailed to join in the bombardment of Wake on 1 August, arriving at Eniwetok next day. She joined Task Force 38 (TF 38) off Honshū 18 August, and with her force entered Tokyo Bay 26 August. After patrol and escort assignments supporting occupation activities in the Marianas and Philippines, Chevalier sailed from Saipan 25 March 1946 for San Diego, arriving 11 April.
    Before the Korean War, Chevalier completed tours of duty in the western Pacific in 1946–7, and 1948–9, and maintained her readiness through local operations from San Diego. On 18 March 1949, she was reclassified DDR-805, a radar picket destroyer, and during the summer and fall of 1949 operated in the Hawaiian Islands. During the Korean War, she served actively in the Far East between 6 July 1950 and 25 March 1951; 15 October 1951 and 31 May 1952: and 2 January 1953 and 22 August 1953. Her duty during the major portion of each tour was to join the protective screen of TF 77, the carrier force which launched almost continuous raids on North Korea. She also sailed on protective patrol in the Taiwan Straits.
    Chevalier's post-war operating schedule alternated tours of duty with the guardian 7th Fleet with necessary overhaul and training activities along the west coast. In 1954, 1955, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, and 1960, she sailed for the visits to Far Eastern and Australian ports, patrol duty in the Taiwan Straits, and exercises off Japan, Okinawa, and in the Philippines which are a part of Far Eastern deployment.
    Chevalier's classification reverted to DD-805 13 July 1962.
    [1962–1972]
    1971, Vietnam shore bombardment North and South Vietnam, yankee station Vietnam. Helped in the mining of Haiphong Harbor, (Operation Pocket Money, the mining campaign against principal North Vietnamese ports, was launched on 9 May 1972.)
    Condition is USED
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