- USS Dorothea L. Dix (AP-67)
USS "Dorothea L. Dix" (AP-67) was a transport ship of the
United States Navy named forDorothea Dix (1802 –1887 )."Dorothea L. Dix" was launched
22 June 1940 as "Exemplar" byBethlehem Steel Company , Quincy,Massachusetts , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Miss P. J. Kalloch; transferred to the Navy13 September 1942 ; and commissioned17 September 1942, Captain L. B. Schulten in command.Putting to sea from
Cove Point, Maryland ,23 October 1942, "Dorothea L. Dix" sailed with Task Force 34 (TF 34) to land Army troops and supply scout boats in the assault at Safi, FrenchMorocco , from 8 to12 November , duringOperation Torch . She returned to Norfolk24 November . Between12 December 1942 and5 April 1943 she made two more transatlantic voyages toOran ,Algeria , carrying Army troops and nurses.After amphibious training at Norfolk, she sailed 8 June 1943 for Oran, arriving 22 June. On 5 July she got underway for the invasion of
Sicily , arriving offScoglitti late on 9 July and debarking her troops and cargo early the next day under heavy air attack. She embarked wounded and one Italian prisoner and returned to Oran 15 July. A week later she was en route to New York, arriving 3 August to debark her passengers, German prisoners of war. A similar voyage was made to Oran between 21 August and 21 September after which she sailed 8 October for theUnited Kingdom ."Dorothea L. Dix" arrived at
Gourock Bay ,Scotland , 17 October 1943, and sailed 10 days later forAlgiers where she exchanged troops for 243 survivors of Beatty (DD-630) and for Oran to embark Army troops. She unloaded cargo atGourock Bay between 24 and 30 November then sailed to New York, arriving 11 December. Between 29 December 1943 and 10 March 1944 she carried troops on two voyages from New York to Gourock Bay andLiverpool .On 23 March 1944 "Dorothea L. Dix" sailed from New York for
Belfast ,Northern Ireland , arriving 3 April. After amphibious training in the Clyde area, she sortied with Temporary Transport Division 97 from theIsle of Portland ,England , 5 June for the invasion landings at Normandy the following day. She returned toWeymouth Bay on the 7th to debark casualties, then embarked troops in the Clyde area and tanks atAvonmouth which she carried to Naples, arriving 16 July.She put out from Naples 13 August 1944 for the invasion of southern France 2 days later, unloading tanks and Army troops for the assault landings. She continued to support this operation by carrying French, British, and Italian as well as American troops to
Baie de la Cavalaire andMarseilles from Naples and Oran until 22 October. Three days later she left Oran for New York, arriving 8 November."Dorothea L. Dix" put to sea from New York 18 December 1944, and arrived at San Francisco 4 January 1945. Two weeks later she sailed to carry Army troops to Pearl Harbor, returning to San Francisco 2 February. After a voyage to Attu, to transport Army troops to Aleutian Islands she proceeded to Okinawa arriving 1 May. Here she landed support troops and embarked casualties and naval passengers for San Francisco, arriving 27 May.
Between 10 June 1945 and 9 February 1946 "Dorothea L. Dix" operated on transport duty from San Francisco and other west coast ports to the
Philippines , carrying replacements to the Pacific and returning veterans. She sailed to New York 29 March 1946, was decommissioned there 24 April 1946, and returned to the Maritime Commission for disposal the same day."Dorothea L. Dix" received five
battle star s for World War II service.See also
See the
list of U.S. military vessels named after women .
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