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USS Oak Ridge

USS Oak Ridge (ARD-19/ARDM-1) was originally a United States Navy Auxiliary floating drydock suitable for dry docking destroyers, submarines and landing craft, built by the Pacific Bridge Company. In the early 1960s she was upgraded to support Los Angeles-class submarines, and re-classified as ARDM-1-class. A stern door and enclosed bow design allows for open ocean transits. The dock is non-propelled and therefore must be taken under tow to operational areas of the fleet. A steering mechanism with twin rudders is installed to facilitate this operation. Sufficient electrical power was provided by four diesel-driven generator sets to maintain all normal and operational requirements. Living, berthing, and mess facilities are provided for the dock's complement of 5 officers, 10 CPO's and a crew of 186.

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File:USS Atakapa (ATF-149).jpg|USS Oak Ridge (ARDM-1) under tow by USS Atakapa (ATF-149) arriving in Rota, Spain on 26 June 1964 File:USCGC EAGLE in Oak Ridge.jpg|USCGC Eagle dry dock in Oak Ridge, 8 December 2017 File:USSOakRidge(ARDM-1).jpg|USS Oak Ridge ==Awards==
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