USS ''AFDM-3'', (former ''YFD-6''), was the
lead ship of the
''AFDM-3''-class floating dry dock built in 1943 and operated by the
United States Navy
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Construction and career
''YFD-6'' was built at the
Chicago Bridge and Iron Shipyard, in
Chicago
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Illinois
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in January 1943. She was
commissioned on 9 December 1943.
From 24 to 26 June 1944,
USS Larch (YN-16) was dry-docked inside ''YFD-6''. In late December 1944,
USS Arikara (AT-98) voyaged to
Trinidad
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where she took ''YFD-6'' in tow before continuing on to the
Panama Canal
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. On 26 June 1945, ''YFD-6'' was prepared transiting the
Panama Canal
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, circa 1945. ''YFD-6''
's center section fully turned 90 degrees, floating on its side with the support of a thousand Navy pontoons installed atop the wing wall. This work, done by
Navy SeaBees, was necessary to allow the drydock section to fit through the canal's locks.
USS YT-355,
USS Alarka (YTB-229) and
USS Umpqua (ATA-209)
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guided and towed the dry dock through the canal. In AUgust 1946, the dry dock was re-designated as ''AFDM-3''.
USS Gauger (YO-55) towed ''AFDM-3'' and steaming in company with
USS Bluebird (ASR-19)
The second USS ''Bluebird'' (ASR-19) was a ''Penguin''-class submarine rescue ship in the United States Navy.
''Bluebird'' was laid down on 23 June 1945 at Charleston, South Carolina, by the Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. as the fleet ...
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USS Cahuilla (ATF-152)
USS ''Cahuilla'' (ATF-152) was an Abnaki class fleet tug in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. In 1961 she was sold to the Argentine Navy as ARA ''Irigoyen'' (A-1) where she served until 2009 when she became a Museum shi ...
and
USS Tawakoni (ATF-114), she reached
Pearl Harbor
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on 12 October 1946. In latter 1948, ''AFDM-3'' and
USS AFDM-7 arrived at the
Balboa yard to be prepared to transit the Panama Canal similarly to the
USS AFDM-1.
Throughout 1950, The US Navy done heavy workload on ''AFDM-3'', USS AFDM-7 and
USS AFDM-9.
In 1986, ''AFDM-3'',
USS ARD-10
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and
USS ARD-16 were all laid up in
Mobile,
Alabama
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In 1999, the dry dock was leased to the Bender Shipbuilding and Repair Company.
The ''AFDM-6'' was struck from the
Naval Register
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on 15 November 2000.
On 1 April 2002, it was sold to the company in Mobile.
In 2010, the Bender Shipbuilding Company was declared bankrupt thus all systems were acquired by the
Signal International
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. After 2018, the shipyard was sold to
World Marine of Alabama.
Awards
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American Campaign Medal
The American Campaign Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was first created on November 6, 1942, by issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The medal was intended to recognize those military members who had perfo ...
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Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
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World War II Victory Medal
References
External links
NavSource: AFDM-3Naval Vessel Register: No Name (AFDM-3)
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World War II auxiliary ships of the United States
Floating drydocks of the United States Navy
1943 ships
Ships built in Chicago