USS Dixie (AD-14)

USS Dixie (AD-14)

The second USS "Dixie" (AD-14) was a destroyer tender in the United States Navy.

"Dixie" was launched on 27 May 1939 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New Jersey, sponsored by Mrs. A. C. Pickens; and commissioned on 25 April 1940, with Lieutenant Commander G. H. Bahm in command.

"Dixie" sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, on 20 June 1940 for Pearl Harbor to serve the destroyers of the Battle Force until October, when she cleared for the West Coast and similar operations at San Diego, California. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, she was undergoing overhaul at Mare Island Navy Yard, and quickly took up the task of readying ships for war service. In March 1942 she returned to Pearl Harbor to tend destroyers and other ships of the Fleet until November.

"Dixie" alternated between Noumea and Espiritu Santo in support of the operations in the Solomons from November 1942 to March 1944, then went to the Solomons where she was based at Hathorn Sound. In September she arrived at the huge fleet base at Ulithi, serving there until February 1945. Her essential services were next given at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, where "Dixie" remained until the end of the war. She served ships on occupation duty at Okinawa and Shanghai, then returned to the west coast in December 1945.

In the summer of 1946, "Dixie" sailed to Bikini Atoll for atomic weapons experiments, Operation Crossroads. In 1947 and in 1949 she cruised to the Far East and was based at Tsingtao to serve destroyers on patrol off the Chinese coast. "Dixie" was the last U.S. vessel to leave China when the Communist advance forced the evacuation of Americans from the mainland. It would take 37 years before U.S. naval vessels would once again visit China when USS|Rentz|FFG-46, USS|Reeves|DLG-24 and USS|Oldendorf|DD-972 visited Tsingtao as part of China's new open door policy.

Following her departure from China, she acted as headquarters for the American Consul and Charge d'Affaires at Hong Kong. She continued her active service alternating flagship duty for Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet, at San Diego, with tours in the Far East, based on Sasebo, Japan, or Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. During two of these western Pacific tours, she rendered valuable assistance to the ships of the United Nations operating off Korea. In 1959 and again in 1960, in addition to serving at San Diego, she sailed to the Far East to provide tender facilities for the 7th Fleet.

"Dixie" received five battle stars for Korean War service.

In 1981, she was the first ship to be awarded the First Navy Jack as the ship with the longest active service in the Navy. "Dixie" was struck from the Naval Vessel Register and decommissioned on 15 June 1982.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d4/dixie-ii.htm
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/0314.htm navsource.org: USS "Dixie" (AD-14)]


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