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USS AFDM-3

USS AFDM-3,, was the lead ship of the AFDM-3-class floating dry dock built in 1943 and operated by the United States Navy.

Construction and career
YFD-6 was built at the Chicago Bridge and Iron Shipyard, in Chicago, Illinois in January 1943. She was commissioned on 9 December 1943. From 24 to 26 June 1944, was dry-docked inside YFD-6. In late December 1944, voyaged to Trinidad where she took YFD-6 in tow before continuing on to the Panama Canal. On 26 June 1945, YFD-6 was prepared transiting the Panama Canal, circa 1945. YFD-6's center section fully turned 90 degrees, floating on its side with the support of a thousand Navy pontoons installed atop the wing wall. This work, done by Navy SeaBees, was necessary to allow the drydock section to fit through the canal's locks. , and guided and towed the dry dock through the canal. In AUgust 1946, the dry dock was re-designated as AFDM-3. towed AFDM-3 and steaming in company with , and , she reached Pearl Harbor on 12 October 1946. In latter 1948, AFDM-3 and arrived at the Balboa yard to be prepared to transit the Panama Canal similarly to . Throughout 1950, The US Navy done heavy workload on AFDM-3, USS AFDM-7 and . In 1986, AFDM-3, and were all laid up in Mobile, Alabama. In 1999, the dry dock was leased to the Bender Shipbuilding and Repair Company. The AFDM-6 was struck from the Naval Register on 15 November 2000. == Awards ==
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