USS Shadwell

USS Shadwell (LSD-15)
History
United States
NameUSS Shadwell
NamesakeShadwell, Virginia
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Virginia
Laid down17 January 1944
Launched24 May 1944
Commissioned24 July 1944
Decommissioned10 July 1947
Recommissioned20 September 1950
Decommissioned9 March 1970
Stricken1 November 1976
Honors and
awards
1 battle star (World War II)
Fate
General characteristics
Class and typeCasa Grande-class dock landing ship
Displacement4,490 long tons (4,562 t)
Length457 ft 9 in (139.52 m)
Beam72 ft 2 in (22.00 m)
Draft18 ft (5.5 m)
Speed15.4 knots (28.5 km/h; 17.7 mph)
Complement326
Armament

USS Shadwell (LSD-15) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship in the United States Navy. She was named after Shadwell plantation, Albemarle County, Virginia, the birthplace and early home of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States.

Initially authorized under the Lend-Lease Act and named Tomahawk, then renamed Waterway upon assignment to the United Kingdom, LSD-15 was reassigned back to the United States and named Shadwell. She was laid down on 17 January 1944 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., at Newport News, Virginia; launched on 24 May 1944; sponsored by Miss Mary Greenman; and commissioned on 24 July 1944.