The Gaffey Gazette is a rare piece of history from the United States Army during the period of World War II (1939-45). This original piece of militaria is a soldier newspaper that contains updates from the frontlines of the war. It was published in 1953 and is a unique collectible for enthusiasts of historical newspapers. The newspaper was manufactured in the United States and has a region of origin in the same country.
This lot contains an original copy of the Gaffey Gazette from 1953, making it a highly valuable item for collectors. The newspaper is an original piece of militaria, which is a testament to its importance in US Army history. The newspaper belongs to the category of collectibles and is perfect for enthusiasts of newspapers and war memorabilia. With its authentic content and originality, this Gaffey Gazette is truly a rare find.
The Maritime Commission transferred the ship to the Army which named her General Hugh J. Gaffey (q.v.). She served the Army Transport Service until 1 March 1950 when the Navy re- her. Retaining her Army name the transport was not recommissioned, but instead was assigned to the Military Sea Transportation Service and manned by a civil service crew. USNS General Hugh J. Gaffey (T-AP-121) spent almost two decades carrying men and material to American installations throughout the Far East and the Pacific Ocean. She supported American troops during the Korean conflict in the early 1950's and performed similar service during the Vietman involvement in the mid-1960's. On 4 November 1968, General Hugh J. Gaffey was transferred to the Maritime Administration on a temporary basis to be laid up with the National Defense Reserve Fleet facility at Suisun Bay, Calif., On 31 August 1969, she was transferred permanently to Maritime Administration custody. Her name was again struck from the Navy list on 9 October 1969.