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USS Endeavor (AFDL 1)

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Name
  
USS Endeavor AFDL-1

Commissioned
  
September 1943

Length
  
61 m

Displacement
  
725,700 kg

Acquired
  
September 1943

In service
  
1943

Weight
  
812.8 tons

Beam
  
20 m

Builder
  
Chicago Bridge and Iron

Fate
  
Sold to Dominican Republic in 1986

USS Endeavor was a 200-foot AFDL-1 Class Small Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock in service with the United States Navy during World War II. Built and delivered by Chicago Bridge and Iron in Morgan City, Louisiana in September 1943, she entered service as USS AFD-1. She was redesignated AFDL-1 on 1 August 1946. In 1986, she was decommissioned, struck from the Naval Register and transferred to the Dominican Republic and redesignated DF-1. She is currently in Active Service as of 2015.

It also shares the name with the Endeavour space shuttle, an orbital space vehicle used by NASA as an active participant in the construction of the International Space Station. Both vessels use the British English spelling of the word, rather than the American English form, in honor of the British HMS Endeavour, the ship of Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery (1768–1771).

Awards

  • American Campaign Medal
  • World War 2 Victory Medal
  • References

    USS Endeavor (AFDL-1) Wikipedia