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USNS Bob Hope (T AKR 300)

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Name
  
USNS Bob Hope

Awarded
  
2 September 1993

In service
  
18 November 1998

Length
  
290 m

Launched
  
27 March 1997

Namesake
  
Bob Hope

Laid down
  
29 May 1995

Status
  
in active service

Construction started
  
29 May 1995

Builder
  
Avondale Shipyard

USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300) USNS Bob Hope TAKR300 Wikipedia

USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300), the lead ship of her class of vehicle cargo ships for Army vehicle prepositioning, is the only naval ship of the United States to be named after Bob Hope, the entertainer. Very few ships of the United States Navy have been named after a person who was alive at the time of the christening.

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The contract to build her was awarded to Avondale Industries on 2 September 1993 and her keel was laid down on 29 May 1995. She was launched on 27 March 1997, and delivered on 18 November 1998.

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A non-combatant roll-on/roll-off (RORO) vessel crewed by U.S. civilian mariners under the Navy's Military Sealift Command, Bob Hope and other ships of the class are used to preposition tanks, trucks and other wheeled vehicles and supplies needed to support an army heavy brigade.

Bob Hope has already seen service delivering supplies and equipment to the Balkans and Iraq.

Features

The ship has two 110-ton Hagglunds deck crane pedestals mounted with twin cranes.

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USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300) Vehicle Cargo Ship Photo Index

References

USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300) Wikipedia