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USS City of Dalhart (IX 156)

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Name
  
City of Dalhart

Yard number
  
9

Acquired
  
29 February 1944

Construction started
  
1921

Length
  
127 m

Namesake
  
Dalhart, Texas

Completed
  
March 1921

Commissioned
  
2 June 1944

Launched
  
28 November 1920

Builder
  
Oscar Daniels Company

USS City of Dalhart (IX-156), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city of Dalhart, Texas. Her keel was laid down in 1921 by Oscar Daniels Company, in Tampa, Florida. She was acquired by the Navy 29 February 1944, commissioned at San Francisco, California, on 2 June 1944 with Lieutenant Commander C. M. Lokey, USNR, in command; and reported to the Pacific Fleet.

City of Dalhart stood out from San Francisco 9 June 1944, carrying sailors and cargo to Pearl Harbor. Assigned as a mobile barracks for the 301st Naval Construction Battalion, she departed Pearl Harbor 16 July with the men and machinery of this unit aboard, called at Eniwetok from 3 August to 5 August, and put into Guam on 11 August, one day after the island was declared secure. She remained at Guam until 22 November, when she sailed for San Francisco arriving 19 December. City of Dalhart was decommissioned on 28 January 1946, and returned to her owner.

City of Dalhart received one battle star for World War II service.

References

USS City of Dalhart (IX-156) Wikipedia