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Name
  
USS Dixon (AS-37)

Ordered
  
20 April 1966

Acquired
  
7 May 1971

Length
  
196 m

Launched
  
20 June 1970

Displacement
  
20.54 million kg

Namesake
  
Laid down
  
7 September 1967

Commissioned
  
7 August 1971

Construction started
  
7 September 1967

Weight
  
23,000 tons

USS Dixon (AS-37) Submarine Tender Photo Index AS

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USS Dixon (AS-37) was an L. Y. Spear-class submarine tender, in service to the United States Navy from 1971 through 1995. Dixon was named for George E. Dixon, commander of the Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley.

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USS Dixon (AS-37) FileUSS Samuel Gompers AD37 and USS Dixon AS37 at Diego

Dixon was laid down by General Dynamics Corp, Fore River Shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts on 7 September 1967. She was launched on 20 June 1970 and commissioned on 7 August 1971 at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, sponsored by Mrs. Paul Masterson, the wife of retired Vice Adm. Paul Masterson, USN, and commanded by Capt. D.S. Boyd, USN.

In November 1978, two female officers, Ensigns Roberta McIntyre and Macushla McCormick, boarded Dixon. They were part of the first group of female officers to serve aboard U.S. Navy ships starting in November 1978. Ensign McIntyre later became the first woman to qualify as a Surface Warfare Officer. Dixon was decommissioned 15 December 1995 and struck 18 March 1996. She was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean during a fleet training exercise 21 July 2003 over 580 km (360 mi) southeast of Charleston, South Carolina (USA) at 31°16′17.9″N 73°57′46.2″W in a depth of 5130 m (2805 fathoms).

USS Dixon (AS-37) Tenders USS Dixon AS 37

Reunion 2016 uss dixon as 37


USS Dixon (AS-37) FileUSS Dixon AS37 and McKee AS41 at San Diego 1987JPEG

USS Dixon (AS-37) Tenders USS Dixon AS 37

USS Dixon (AS-37) Navy Page ThruHole

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USS Dixon (AS-37) Wikipedia