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All Medium Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks were converted to YFDs after World War II. [102] [103] [2] USS Dewey (YFD-1) Built in 1905. USS YFD-2 Built in 1901. Damaged in the attack at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and then repaired. [3] [104] [105] USS Richland (YFD-64) USS YFD-67. A medium auxiliary floating dry dock. Retired in 2003. [106]
Arco (ARDM-5) is an ARDM-5-class Medium Auxiliary floating drydock for repair and serviced the United States Navy. Arco was laid down on 9 May 1983 by Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle, Washington, and launched on 14 December 1984. She was placed in service on 23 June 1986 at Naval Base San Diego.
USS AFDM-2, (former YFD-4), is an AFDM-3-class medium auxiliary floating drydock built in Mobile, Alabama by the Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company for the U.S. Navy. Originally named USS YFD-4, Yard Floating Dock-4, she operated by Todd Shipyards at New Orleans, Louisiana for the repair of US ships during World War II.
In 1946, it was reclassified as an auxiliary floating dry dock (AFDB-7) and towed to Florida to be part of the Navy's Atlantic Reserve Fleet. In the early 1960s, four sections of AFDB-7 were towed ...
10.4 Medium auxiliary floating dry docks (AFDM) 10.5 Auxiliary repair docks (ARD) 10.6 Medium auxiliary repair docks (ARDM) 10.7 Yard floating drydocks (YFD)
USS Richland (YFD-64/AFDM-8) was an AFDM-3-class medium auxiliary floating drydock built in California for the U.S. Navy. Originally named USS YFD-64, she was towed to the Philippines and Guam where she served until war's end. In 1946 she was placed back into service to support submarine maintenance at Guam for the next forty years.