Supply Class
Fast Combat Support Ship
Class Overview |
Name |
Builder |
Launched |
Commissioned |
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Supply AOE-6 |
National Steel & Shipbuilding Company San Diego, California |
Oct. 6, 1990 |
Feb. 26, 1994 |
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Fate |
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Decommissioned July 13, 2001 and assigned to the Military Sealift Command.
Reclassified as USNS Supply T-AOE-8 Active: Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, Atlantic Fleet Homeport: Earle, New Jersey |
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Name |
Builder |
Launched |
Commissioned |
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Rainier AOE-7 |
National Steel & Shipbuilding Company San Diego, California |
Sept. 28, 1991 |
Jan. 21, 1995 |
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Fate |
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Decommissioned Aug. 29, 2003 and assigned to the Military Sealift Command.
Reclassified as USNS Rainier T-AOE-7 Active: Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, Pacific Fleet Homeport: Bremerton, Washington |
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Name |
Builder |
Launched |
Commissioned |
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National Steel & Shipbuilding Company San Diego, California |
Oct. 30, 1993 |
Sept. 11, 1995 |
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Fate |
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Decommissioned June 14, 2002 and assigned to the Military Sealift Command.
Reclassified as USNS Arctic T-AOE-8 Active: Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, Atlantic Fleet Homeport: Earle, New Jersey |
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Name |
Builder |
Launched |
Commissioned |
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Bridge AOE-10 |
National Steel & Shipbuilding Company San Diego, California |
Aug. 24, 1996 |
Aug. 5, 1998 |
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Fate |
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Decommissioned June 24, 2004 and assigned to the Military Sealift Command.
Reclassified as USNS Rainier T-AOE-7 Active: Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, Pacific Fleet Homeport: Bremerton, Washington |
Page revised Dec. 24, 2007 |