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USNS Comet (T AK 269)

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Status
  
in reserve

Draft
  
27 ft (8.2 m)

Length
  
142 m

Beam
  
78 ft (24 m)

Launched
  
31 July 1957

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Name
  
USNS Comet (T-AK-269) USNS Comet (T-LSV-7) USNS Comet (T-AKR-7)

Displacement
  
8,175 long tons (8,306 t) light 18,286 long tons (18,579 t) full

Propulsion
  
Two steam turbines, twin shafts

Builder
  
Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.

USNS Comet (T-AK-269). later T-LSV-7, later T-AKR-7, is a vehicle landing ship built for the United States Navy. The lone ship of her class, she is named for the comet (a luminous astronomical body, commonly with a long nebulous tail, and following a fixed orbit around the sun), and is the fourth U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.

Comet was laid down 31 July 1957 under Maritime Administration contract (MA hull 42) at Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Chester, Pennsylvania; launched 31 July 1957; delivered to the Navy 27 January 1958; and placed in service under control of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as cargo ship USNS Comet (T-AK-269). Redesignated vehicle landing ship T-LSV-7 on 1 January 1963; further redesignated vehicle cargo ship / roll-on/roll-off ship AKR-7 (date unknown). Transferred to MARAD, laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, Benicia, California as a member of the MARAD Ready Reserve Force (RRF). Reactivated in 2003 to ferry US Marine Engineers(12 Marines) and equipment from San Diego to Kuwait, with stops in Guam and Dubai/UAE in preparation for the invasion of Iraq. Removed from MSC control, withdrawn from the RRF by reassignment to the National Defense Reserve Fleet 28 July 2006.

References

USNS Comet (T-AK-269) Wikipedia