List of Military Sealift Command ships
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This is a list of Military Sealift Command ships. The fleet includes about 130 ships in eight programs: Fleet Oiler (PM1), Special Mission (PM2), Strategic Sealift (PM3), Tow, Salvage, Tender, and Hospital Ship (PM4), Sealift (PM5), Combat Logistics Force (PM6), Expeditionary Mobile Base, Amphibious Command Ship, and Cable Layer (PM7) and Expeditionary Fast Transport (PM8).
All MSC ships are divided into eight main categories according to | program. |
Each category is further divided into subcategories according to | ship type. |
List of current Military Sealift Command ships
[edit]Previous MSC Ships
[edit]- USNS 1st Lt. Harry L. Martin (T-AK-3015)
- MV A1C William H. Pitsenbarger (T-AK-4638)
- USNS Apache (T-ATF-172)
- MV Alatna (T-AOT-81)
- SS Algol (T-AKR-287)
- SS Altair (T-AKR-291)
- MV American Tern (T-AK-4729)
- SS Antares (T-AKR-294)
- USNS Assurance (T-AGOS-5)
- MV Atlantic Freighter
- USNS Audacious (T-AGOS-11)
- MV Baffin Strait (T-AK W9519)
- SS Beaver State (T-ACS-10)
- USNS Bellatrix (T-AKR-288)
- USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16)
- SS Cape Cod[4]
- SS Cape Fear (T-AK-5061)
- SS Cape Florida (AK-5071)
- SS Cape Jacob (T-AK-5029)
- SS Cape Johnson (T-AK-5075)
- SS Cape Juby (T-AK-5077)
- MV Cape Lambert (T-AKR-5077)
- MV Cape Lobos (T-AKR-5078)
- SS Cape Mendocino (T-AKR-5064)
- SS Cape Nome (T-AKR-1014)
- USNS Capella (T-AKR-293)
- MV Capt. Steven L. Bennett (T-AK-4296)
- MV Carolyn Chouest
- MV Chattahoochee (T-AOT-82)
- SS Chesapeake (AOT-5084)
- SS Comet (T-AKR-7)
- MV Cory Chouest
- USNS Denebola (T-AKR-289)
- SS Diamond State (T-ACS-7)
- SS Empire State (T-AP-1001)
- MT Evergreen State (T-AOT-5205)
- USNS Flint (T-AE-32)
- USNS Gilliland (T-AKR-298)
- USNS Harkness (T-AGS-32)
- USNS Hayes (T-AG-195)
- USNS John McDonnell (T-AGS-51)
- MV Kellie Chouest
- USNS Kiska (T-AE-35)
- USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat (T-AK-3016)
- USNS Maury (T-AGS-39)
- MV Megan Beyel
- MV Mohegan (T-AK-5158)
- USNS Navajo (T-ATF-169)
- USNS Observation Island (T-AGM-23)
- USNS Paul Buck (T-AOT-1122)
- SS Petersburg (T-AOT-9101)
- MV PFC James Anderson Jr. (T-AK 3002)
- MV PFC William B. Baugh (T-AK-3001)
- USNS Pollux (T-AKR-290)
- USNS Regulus (T-AKR-292)
- USNS Richard G. Matthiesen (T-AOT-1124)
- USNS Samuel L. Cobb (T-AOT-1123)
- USNS San Jose (T-AFS-7)
- USNS Shasta (T-AE-33)
- USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171)
- USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61)
- HSV-2 Swift
- MV Transpacific (T-1)
- MV Westpac Express (HSV-4676) (charter with US Navy ended January 2018)
See also
[edit]- Strategic Sealift Ships
- National Defense Reserve Fleet
- Ready Reserve Force ships
- United States Maritime Administration
- United States Federal Maritime Commission
- Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
References
[edit]- ^ "MSC ships 2018" (PDF). msc.navy.mil. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Navy Plans to Retire 48 Ships During 2022-2026". seapowermagazine.org. 12 December 2020.
- ^ "US Navy Fact File". navy.mil. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
- ^ "Cape Cod". vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov. Retrieved 1 October 2022.