Stamp: Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) (Philippines 1914)

Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) (Philippines 1914)

01 January (Philippines ) within release Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) goes into circulation Stamp Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) face value 10 Philippine centavo

Stamp Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:PH 263Bb
Stamp Number: Sn:PH 280

Stamp is square format.

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Stamp Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) in digits
Country: Philippines
Date: 1914-01-01
Print: Recess
Perforation: line 10
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10 Philippine centavo

Stamp Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902) it reflects the thematic directions:

Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually abbreviated to "Adm" or "ADM". The rank is generally thought to have originated in Sicily from a conflation of Arabic: أمير البحر‎‎, amīr al-baḥr, "commander of the sea", with Latin admirabilis ("admirable") or admiratus ("admired"), although alternative etymologies derive the word directly from Latin, or from the Turkish military and naval rank miralay. In the Commonwealth and the U.S., a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet (or fleet admiral). In NATO, admirals have a rank code of OF-9 as a four-star rank.

Stamp, Admiral William Thomas Sampson (1840-1902), Philippines,  , Admirals