USS Commodore (401B)
Commodore was equipped with most of the facilities found on a real ship, including deck guns, a pilot house, davits with whaleboats, and mooring lines fastened to earth-bound bollards, so that recruits could even learn the proper casting off of hawsers and other lines connecting the ship to its dock.
Her name "Commodore" referred to the namesake of the base, Commodore William Bainbridge. Due to her landlocked condition, Commodore was referred to by the cadets who trained aboard her as "The Never-Sail". (The same nickname, "USS Neversail," was also given to the landlocked training "ship" USS Recruit at Naval Training Center San Diego.)
Commodore was dismantled when the base was closed in the 1970s.
References
Notes
- ^ Quesenbery 2007, p.36
- Bibliography
- Quesenbery, Erika L. United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge. Arcadia Publishing, 2007. ISBN 0-7385-4420-5
- USNTC Bainbridge Association
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