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When you think of a U.S. Navy ship, chances are you're thinking of one with sailors as crew. But a number of U.S. vessels use civilians instead. Here's why.
Military Sealift Command’s newest fleet replenishment oiler, USNS Sojourner Truth (T-AO 210), was christened during a ...
Military Sealift Command’s leadership in the Far East changed hands when Navy Capt. David L. Reyes, a Defiance native, ...
Naval Station Norfolk welcomed the U.S. Navy’s newest vessel, USNS Robert E. Simanek (T-ESB 7), on May 5. A special event welcoming the vessel to its new home Monday ...
Shipboard Wi-Fi is coming to Military Sealift Command’s Fleet of Government Owned, Government Operated Ships Front Page ...
The U.S. Navy's newest vessel, USNS Robert E. Simanek (T-ESB 7), is set to make its arrival at Naval Station Norfolk on ...
Military Sealift Command’s leadership in the Far East changed hands, when Navy Capt. David L. Reyes relieved Navy Capt.
NORFOLK, Va. — The U.S. Navy's newest ship is set to arrive at Naval Station Norfolk for the first time on Monday. The USNS ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va (WAVY) – Four Military Sealift Command ships have met exceptional standards in Norfolk, earning the Maritime Excellence Award. The Maritime E-Award, as it is known, honors ships ...
The Civil Service Mariners (CIVMAR) who crew Military Sealift Command’s 56 government owned/government operated (GO/GO) ships ...
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