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USS Artisan with USS Antelope (IX-109) and LST-120 in the dock at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands, 8 January 1945 Los Alamos (AFDB-7), with a repaired submarine at Holy Loch, Scotland in 1985 YFD-2 The first Yard Floating Dock built in 1901, arriving Pearl Harbor 23 October 1940 from New Orleans Naval Yard USS Pennsylvania in drydock USS Dewey, the second YFD, c. 1906–1907
This is a list of the largest dry docks in the world, including excavated and floating docks. ... Floating Dry Dock 187 42.7 13.0 * * * Shippingport ARDM-4 129.5
Pages in category "Floating drydocks of the United States Navy" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ~
On 16 February 1981, USS Barbel (SS-580) moved into Competent at Pearl Harbor for a two-week drydock period. [7] On 16 January 1984, USS Aspro (SSN-648) entered the floating drydock Competent for a restricted availability. [8] USS Los Angeles (SSN-688) was dry docked from 9 May until 1 July 1986. [9]
This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy . Auxiliary ships which function as hospital ships and as oilers are to be found in their own articles: List of United States Navy hospital ships and List of United States Navy oilers .
Floating drydocks of the United States Navy (2 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Floating drydocks" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The floating dock Bermuda under construction in England, before it was towed to Bermuda in 1869. The Royal Navy had a number of floating drydocks for the repair of warships where there was no fixed dry dock available. The docks did not receive a name and were known as "Admiralty Floating Dock" with a number.
An auxiliary repair dock (ARD) is a type of floating drydock employed by the U.S. Navy, especially during World War II. The Navy commissioned 33 ARD vessels: ARD-1 through ARD-33. ARDs were self-sustaining in World War II. ARDs have a rudder to help in tow moving, making ARDs very mobile, and have a bow to cut through waves.