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U.S. 48 Star Flag - U.S.S. Hydrus.

Sub-collection: U.S. Naval

U.S. 48 Star Flag - Ensign of U.S.S. Hydrus.
This wool ensign was acquired as naval surplus in California. It has been identified as an ensign from the U.S.S. Hydrus, an attack cargo vessel named after the southern constellation Hydrus. For 15 months, she served in the Pacific as a commissioned ship in the US Navy during WWII. After the war, she returned to the West Coast in 1945 before being re-commissioned as a New York State Training Academy Ship, TS Empire State II. In this regard, the ship sailed during a 10-year career as a training ship for prospective maritime officers. In June 1956, the ship was allocated to the Maritime Commission's National Defense Reserve Fleet. She remained there until being sold for scrap in April of 1964 to Union Minerals & Alloys Corp., of New York.

This ensign is typical of the 48 star wool flags that were mass-produced for the war effort. It is estimated that thousands of similar ensigns were issued to US ships, but in time, identifying specific flags with specific ships becomes more difficult.

Provenance:
USS Hydrus, 1944-1945.
Purchase by Zaricor Flag Collection, J&S Milkitary Surplus, Moss Landing, CA., 1999.



Sources:



USS Hydrus (AKA-28), Wikipedia, 6 December 2011, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Hydrus_(AKA-28)

Hydrus, The Naval History & Heritage Command, 6 December 2011, from:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h10/hydrus.htm

Image Credits:
Zaricor Flag Collection



Hoist & Fly

Width of Hoist 62.5
Length of Fly 117

Union/Canton

Width of Union/Canton 33.5
Length of Union/Canton 47

Stars

Size of Stars 3.5

Stripes

Width of 1st Stripe 4.75
Width of 3rd Stripe 4.75
Width of 8th Stripe 4.5
Width of Last Stripe 4.5
Size of Hoist 1.5

Frame

Is it framed? no

Stars

Number of Stars 48
How are the stars embeded? Applique
Are there stars on obverse? yes
Are there stars on reverse? yes

Stripes

Number of Stripes 13
Color of Top Stripe Red
Color of Bottom Stripe Red
Has a Blood Stripe? no

Nationality

Nation Represented United States

Fabric

Fabric Wool
Comments on Fabric Bunting

Stitching

Stitching Machine

Weave

Type of Weave Plain

Attachment

Method of Attachment Headings & Grommets

Applica

Applique Sides Single Faced = Mirror Image Reverse

Documentation

Research Documents







Condition

Condition Good
Damage Flag is used, soiled and contains some moth damage.
Displayable yes

Date

Date 1944-1945