USS Richland (YFD-64)
USS Richland (YFD-64/AFDM-8) was an AFDM-3-class medium auxiliary floating drydock built in California for the U.S. Navy. Originally named USS YFD-64, she was towed to the Philippines and Guam where she served until war's end. In 1946 she was placed back into service to support submarine maintenance at Guam for the next forty years.
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USS Richland (YFD-64)
USS Richland (YFD-64/AFDM-8) was an AFDM-3-class medium auxiliary floating drydock built in California for the U.S. Navy. Originally named USS YFD-64, she was towed to the Philippines and Guam where she served until war's end. In 1946 she was placed back into service to support submarine maintenance at Guam for the next forty years.
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USS Richland (YFD-64/AFDM-8) w ...... Guam for the next forty years.
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date of acquirement
1999-04-06
active years end date
1997-08-22
active years start date
1947-01-01
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1944-11-28
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1946-06-08
length (μ)
1.895856e+2
ship beam (μ)
3.77952e+1
status
Acquired by Harbor Star Mariti ...... ippines since 28 January 2016.
transferred to the local redevelopment authority in Guam on 6 April 1999.
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Ship armament
during the war: two 40mm and four 20mm machine guns
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Ship namesake
named for the city of Richland ...... research and production plant
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Local Redevelopment Authority of Guam
Ship propulsion
no engine; must be towed
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varied with tow conditions
Ship struck
1997-08-22
Ship type
AFDM-3-class medium auxiliary floating drydock
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USS Richland (YFD-64/AFDM-8) w ...... Guam for the next forty years.
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USS Richland (YFD-64)
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Richland
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