Universal Ship Cancellation Society Explained

The Universal Ship Cancellation Society (USCS) is an international philatelic non-profit organization with an interest in postmarks and covers from all maritime services. Founded in 1932, the USCS is one of the oldest specialized postal history societies in the world and the only organization in the United States devoted to navy and maritime covers.

As of 2008, the USCS consists of about 1,300 members worldwide. Member’s interests includes topics such as: navy ships of all countries, merchant ships with seapost and paquebot markings, the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard, navy bases, related cachets, postcards, patches, photographs and other navy memorabilia.

Advancing the hobby and conducting research

The USCS holds annual conventions in various cities throughout the United States and has local chapters in many cities in the United States and Europe. The USCS also uses study units formed by members to research specialized interests and maintains a photograph library with over 3,000 negatives of ships.

History

The USCS held its first convention in 1940.

Publications

The USCS publishes the following:

See also

References & footnotes

References

Notes

  1. Department of the Navy - Naval Historical Center, "Newsletters in the Navy Department Library", Navy Historical Center website, April 04, 2007. Retrieved on August 30, 2007.
  2. Naval Cover Museum, "Glossary of Terms", Navy Cover Museum website, October 31, 2000. Retrieved on August 30, 2007.

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