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USAV Dorothy (FS-101)


Precedence of awards is from left to right
American Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal


Freight-Personnel / Freight-Supply Vessel
  • Laid down in 1914, as the wood hull fishing vessel Tyee (IV) for Scot Daniel and Moe Bros. at Nelson and Kelez, Seattle WA.
  • Launched, date unknown
  • Sold in 1923 to unknown individual of business, renamed Chukotsk
  • Resold in 1935 to unknown individual or business, reamed Dorothy (IV)
  • Acquired by the US Army in 1942
  • Commissioned and placed in service as USAV Dorothy (FP-101)
  • Redesignated FS-101, date unknown
  • Decommissioned and retired from US Army service date unknown
  • Sold to a Canadian interest in 1956, renamed Shirley Rose, reflagged Canada
  • Resold in 1989 to unknown Canadian interest, renamed Tyee No1
  • current Disposition, unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 56.91 t.
    Length 98.7'
    Beam 21.4'
    Draft 8.7'
    Speed unknown
    Complement unknown
    Armament unknown
    Propulsion
    As Built, unknown
    c1957 - one 300 bph diesel engine
    c2002 - one 380bph diesel engine
    single propeller

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    Dorothy
    300710101
    47k Ex-USAV Dorothy (FS-101) as either the Canadian fishing vessel/fishpacker Shirley Rose or Tyee No.1 underway, after 1955, location unknown.
    The Nauticapedia
    John Spivey
    Dorothy
    300710102
    120k Tyee No.1 tied up at Steveson Docks, Canada in 2007
    Photo from flickr.com by Kenneth Campbell
    John Spivey

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