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'''USS ''Bowditch'' (AG 30)''' was launched in [[1929]] by [[Burmeister and Wain]] in [[Copenhagen, Denmark]], as the [[passenger ship]] ''Santa Inez''. She was purchased by the [[United States Navy]] on [[4 March]] [[1940]] and temporarily commissioned [[12 March]] 1940. She was outfitted as a surveying vessel by the [[Norfolk Navy Yard]] and commissioned again [[1 July]] 1940, with [[Commander]] E. E. Duval in command. |
'''USS ''Bowditch'' (AG 30)''' was launched in [[1929]] by [[Burmeister and Wain]] in [[Copenhagen, Denmark]], as the [[passenger ship]] ''Santa Inez''. She was purchased by the [[United States Navy]] on [[4 March]] [[1940]] and temporarily commissioned [[12 March]] 1940. She was outfitted as a surveying vessel by the [[Norfolk Navy Yard]] and commissioned again [[1 July]] 1940, with [[Commander]] E. E. Duval in command. |
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Following commissioning ''Bowditch'' made [[U.S. National Geodetic Survey|geodetic survey]]s in [[Little Placentia Sound|Little Placentia Bay]], [[Newfoundland]]; [[Bermuda]]; the [[Bahamas]]; [[Jamaica]]; [[Cuba]]; and [[Haiti]]. Departing [[Norfolk]] [[9 January]] [[1942]] she steamed south to conduct surveys of the waters between [[Panama]] and [[Colombia]]; off the [[Galapagos Islands]]; and off the [[Cocos 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 the [[Panama Canal]] to work along the coasts of [[Panama]], [[Colombia]], and [[Ecuador]]. ''Bowditch'' was reclassified AGS-4, [[1 December]] 1943. |
Following commissioning ''Bowditch'' made [[U.S. National Geodetic Survey|geodetic survey]]s in [[Little Placentia Sound|Little Placentia Bay]], [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]]; [[Bermuda]]; the [[Bahamas]]; [[Jamaica]]; [[Cuba]]; and [[Haiti]]. Departing [[Norfolk]] [[9 January]] [[1942]] she steamed south to conduct surveys of the waters between [[Panama]] and [[Colombia]]; off the [[Galapagos Islands]]; and off the [[Cocos 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 the [[Panama Canal]] to work along the coasts of [[Panama]], [[Colombia]], and [[Ecuador]]. ''Bowditch'' was reclassified AGS-4, [[1 December]] 1943. |
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Assigned to Service Force, [[Pacific Fleet]], she arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] [[6 January]] [[1944]]. ''Bowditch'' served as a survey ship during the invasion of [[Kwajalein]] and [[Majuro Atoll]]s ([[4 February]] - [[2 April]] 1944); occupation of [[Saipan]] ([[22 July]] - [[4 October]]); and the capture of [[Okinawa]] ([[18 April]] - [[2 September]] [[1945]]). While off Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of ''[[USS Montgomery (DM-17)]]'' and [[USS Force (AM-99)|''PC-1603'']]. ''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 for [[Bikini Atoll]] to begin preliminary surveys for [[Operation Crossroads]]. She continued surveying at Bikini after the [[atomic bomb]] tests, returning to San Francisco [[19 October]] 1946. |
Assigned to Service Force, [[Pacific Fleet]], she arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] [[6 January]] [[1944]]. ''Bowditch'' served as a survey ship during the invasion of [[Kwajalein]] and [[Majuro Atoll]]s ([[4 February]] - [[2 April]] 1944); occupation of [[Saipan]] ([[22 July]] - [[4 October]]); and the capture of [[Okinawa]] ([[18 April]] - [[2 September]] [[1945]]). While off Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of ''[[USS Montgomery (DM-17)]]'' and [[USS Force (AM-99)|''PC-1603'']]. ''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 for [[Bikini Atoll]] to begin preliminary surveys for [[Operation Crossroads]]. She continued surveying at Bikini after the [[atomic bomb]] tests, returning to San Francisco [[19 October]] 1946. |
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Name | USS Bowditch (AG-30) |
Namesake | Nathaniel Bowditch |
Builder | Burmeister and Wain |
Launched | 1919 as Santa Inez |
Acquired | 4 March 1940 |
Commissioned | 12 March 1940 |
Decommissioned | 31 January 1947 |
Reclassified | (AGS-4) 1 December 1943 |
Honors and awards | Three battle stars |
Fate | Maritime Commission |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 5,405 tons |
Length | 386' |
Beam | 53' |
Draft | 21' 6" |
Speed | 12 knots |
Complement | 406 |
Armament | 4 x 3" |
USS Bowditch (AG 30) was launched in 1929 by Burmeister and Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark, as the passenger ship Santa Inez. She was purchased by the United States Navy on 4 March 1940 and temporarily commissioned 12 March 1940. She was outfitted as a surveying vessel by the Norfolk 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; the Bahamas; Jamaica; Cuba; and Haiti. Departing Norfolk 9 January 1942 she steamed south to conduct surveys of the waters between Panama and Colombia; off the Galapagos Islands; and off the Cocos 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 the Panama Canal to work along the coasts of Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Bowditch was reclassified AGS-4, 1 December 1943.
Assigned to Service Force, Pacific Fleet, she arrived at Pearl Harbor 6 January 1944. Bowditch served as a survey ship during the invasion of Kwajalein and Majuro Atolls (4 February - 2 April 1944); occupation of Saipan (22 July - 4 October); and the capture of Okinawa (18 April - 2 September 1945). While off Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of USS Montgomery (DM-17) and PC-1603. 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 for Bikini Atoll to begin preliminary surveys for Operation Crossroads. She continued surveying at Bikini after the atomic 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 stars for her World War II service.
References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.