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was decommissioned 15 December 1995 and struck 18 March 1996. She was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean during a fleet training exercise 21 July 2003 over 580 km (360 mi) southeast of
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Associated Press, Virginia News briefs. The Danville Register. Danville, Virginia. Sunday, 8 August 1971. Page 6.
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In November 1978, two female officers, Ensigns Roberta McIntyre and Macushla McCormick, boarded
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Press release about the boarding of the first female officers- United Press International
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Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 21 July 2003
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Decommissioning ceremony photos - USS DIXON (AS 37)
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George E. Dixon
General Dynamics
Fore River Shipyard
Quincy, Massachusetts
knots
0.5 in (12.7 mm)
L. Y. Spear-class
submarine tender
United States Navy
George E. Dixon
H. L. Hunley
General Dynamics
Fore River Shipyard
Quincy, Massachusetts
Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Charleston, South Carolina
31°16′17.9″N 73°57′46.2″W / 31.271639°N 73.962833°W / 31.271639; -73.962833


"Victory at Sea for Women"
Norwalk, Connecticut
"Pushing Open the Door of Opportunity"
Naval Vessel Register
public domain
Decommissioning ceremony photos - USS DIXON (AS 37)
Naval Vessel Register - AS37
NavSource.org - USS Dixon
Tenders - USS Dixon AS 37
Press release about the boarding of the first female officers- United Press International

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