- USS Bowditch (AG-30)
USS "Bowditch" (AG 30) was launched in 1929 by
Burmeister and Wain inCopenhagen, Denmark , as thepassenger ship "Santa Inez". She was purchased by theUnited States Navy on 4 March 1940 and temporarily commissioned 12 March 1940. She was outfitted as a surveying vessel by theNorfolk Navy Yard and commissioned again 1 July 1940, with Commander E. E. Duval in command.Following commissioning "Bowditch" made geodetic surveys in Little Placentia Bay, Newfoundland;
Bermuda ; theBahamas ;Jamaica ;Cuba ; andHaiti . Departing Norfolk 9 January 1942 she steamed south to conduct surveys of the waters betweenPanama andColombia ; off theGalápagos Islands ; and off theCocos Islands ,Costa Rica . Returning to Norfolk for repairs 21 November 1942, she departed for south again 17 February 1943. After survey work in the Caribbean through May, she transited thePanama Canal to work along the coasts of Panama, Colombia, andEcuador . "Bowditch" was reclassified AGS-4, 1 December 1943.Assigned to Service Force,
Pacific Fleet , she arrived atPearl Harbor 6 January 1944. "Bowditch" served as a survey ship during the invasion ofKwajalein andMajuro Atoll s (4 February - 2 April 1944); occupation ofSaipan (22 July - 4 October); and the capture ofOkinawa (18 April - 2 September 1945). While off Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of USS|Montgomery|DM-17|6 and USS|Force|AM-99|6. "Bowditch" remained off Okinawa until 3 November 1945 when she departed for the United States. She arrived at San Francisco 29 November. On 17 February 1946 she sailed forBikini Atoll to begin preliminary surveys forOperation Crossroads . She continued surveying at Bikini after theatomic bomb tests, returning to San Francisco 19 October 1946."Bowditch" left San Francisco for Norfolk 23 November and was decommissioned there 31 January 1947. She was transferred to the
Maritime Commission 9 June 1948."Bowditch" received three
battle star s for her World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/bowditch-i.htm
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