U.S. Navy service
The
United States Navy purchased
Santa Inez on 4 March 1940 and temporarily
commissioned her as the
miscellaneous auxiliary USS
Bowditch (AG-30) on 12 March 1940. She was
decommissioned for
fitting out as a
survey vessel at the
Norfolk Navy Yard in
Portsmouth,
Virginia. With the work complete, she was recommissioned on 1 July 1940 with
Commander E. E. Duval in command. Following her recommissioning,
Bowditch made numerous
geodetic surveys in places such as Little Placentia Bay in
Newfoundland,
Bermuda, the
Bahamas,
Jamaica,
Cuba, and
Haiti. The United States entered
World War II on 7 December 1941. Departing
Norfolk, Virginia, on 9 January 1942,
Bowditch steamed south to conduct hydrographic surveys of the waters between
Panama and
Colombia, off the
Galápagos Islands, and off the
Cocos Islands in
Costa Rica. Returning to Norfolk for repairs on 21 November 1942, she departed again on 17 February 1943 and headed southward. After survey work in the
Caribbean through May 1943, she transited the
Panama Canal to work in the
Pacific Ocean along the coasts of Panama, Colombia, and
Ecuador.
Bowditch was reclassified as a survey ship,
AGS-4, on 1 December 1943. Assigned to
Service Force,
United States Pacific Fleet,
Bowditch arrived at
Pearl Harbor,
Territory of Hawaii, on 6 January 1944. She served as a survey ship during the
invasion of
Kwajalein and
Majuro Atolls (4 February–2 April 1944); the 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 the light
minelayer and the
minesweeper . World War II ended with the cessation of hostilities between the
Allies and
Japan on 15 August 1945.
Bowditch remained off Okinawa until 3 November 1945, when she departed for the United States. She arrived at
San Francisco,
California, on 29 November 1945. On 17 February 1946 she sailed for
Bikini Atoll to begin preliminary surveys for
Operation Crossroads. She continued surveying at Bikini after the July 1946
atomic bomb tests there, returning to San Francisco on 19 October 1946.
Bowditch left San Francisco for Norfolk, Virginia, on 23 November 1946 and was decommissioned at Norfolk on 31 January 1947. She was transferred to the
United States Maritime Commission on 9 June 1948 for disposal. ==Honors and awards==