- USS Artisan (AFDB-1)
USS "Artisan" (ABSD-1), a ten-section, non-self-propelled,
large auxiliary floating drydock , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy given this name. She was constructed in sections during 1942 and 1943 by theEverett Shipbuilding Company , inEverett, Washington ; theChicago Bridge & Iron Company , inEureka, California ; thePollack-Stockton Shipbuilding Company , inStockton, California ; and theChicago Bridge & Iron Company , inMorgan City, Louisiana . Her official commissioning ceremony took place atEverett, Washington , on10 May 1943 , Captain Andrew R. Mack in command.War service
The floating drydock made the voyage to the southwestern Pacific in two separate convoys. The two sections constructed on the Gulf Coast departed
Morgan City, Louisiana , on14 July 1943 , while the remaining eight sections concentrated atSan Francisco, California , before putting to sea on28 August 1943 . The first two sections arrived atEspiritu Santo in theNew Hebrides on24 September , and the West Coast sections reached that destination on2 October . Later that month, the drydock's crew began assembly procedures. On2 November in the course of assembling the drydock, one of its sections sank, drowning 13 of her crew. By the end of 1943, she was a working drydock of eight sections repairing a variety of Navy ships at Espiritu Santo. In April 1944, ABSD-1 became a full ten-section drydock when her remaining section was combined with another from ABSD-2 and was joined to the eight already functioning. With all ten sections joined, she was 927 feet long, 28 feet tall (keel to welldeck), and with an inside clear width of 133 feet 7 inches.She served in the New Hebrides until mid-April of 1945 at which time she received orders to disassemble and move forward to the big base at
Leyte Gulf in thePhilippines . ABSD-1 completed disassembly by the beginning of June and, on30 June , the first six sections began the voyage, viaHollandia ,New Guinea , to Leyte. The remaining four sections took departure on7 July . The first echelon arrived atManicani Bay ,Samar Island , on27 July , and assembly began three days later. On2 August , the rest of the drydock entered Manicani Bay and, by mid-September, all ten sections had been joined together. The floating drydock resumed her repair work soon thereafter, and it continued through February of 1946. On28 February 1946 , she undocked four yard craft and began preparations for inactivation. ABSD-1 was decommissioned on31 May 1946 .Post-war service
She remained in the Philippines through the summer and fall of 1946. During that time, in August 1946, the advanced base sectional dock was reclassified a large auxiliary floating drydock and was redesignated AFDB-1. Sometime after November of 1946, her sections were towed from the Philippines to
Pearl Harbor where they were placed in reserve. Her inactivity lasted almost exactly five years. She was recommissioned at Pearl Harbor on2 June 1951 , Captain 0. J. Stien, USNR, in command. Later that month, she was towed, in sections, toGuam in theMariana Islands where the Navy was improving another repair facility in fairly close proximity to the combat zone in the year-oldKorean War . Reporting for duty on26 June 1951 , she was not completely assembled and ready for duty until the beginning of March 1952.Active at
Apra Harbor not quite three years, AFBD-1 was out of commission again and back in reserve by January of 1955. She remained inactive at Guam for a little more than 15 years. In 1970, five of her sections were moved toSubic Bay in the Philippines where the floating drydock was placed in service once again on17 November 1970 . Her third period of active service proved to be her longest lasting almost 16 years. On7 June 1979 , she was named "Artisan". In October of 1986, "Artisan" was placed out of service, and her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register . In March of 1987, however, "Artisan" received a reprieve when her name was reinstated on theNaval Vessel Register .On
16 August 1996 her Section 1D was reclassified asunclassified miscellaneous vessel IX-521, and on2 March 1998 her Section 1C was reclassified to IX-525.Image gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a12/artisan.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Artisan"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/2801.htm navsource.org: "Artisan" AFDB-1, ABSD-1, IX-521 / IX-525]
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