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USNS Yano (T AKR 297)

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Name
  
Leise Maersk

Owner
  
United States Navy

Acquired
  
by US Navy 1995

Namesake
  
Rodney J. T. Yano

Completed
  
June 1, 1980

Length
  
277 m

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Operator
  
Military Sealift Command

Builders
  
Odense Steel Shipyard, Denmark

USNS Yano (T-AKR-297) was originally constructed as the container ship Leise Maersk in 1980. In 1987 the ship was lengthened and again in the 1990s before it was purchased by the United States Navy. When the transfer was complete the ship underwent a conversion to a large, medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off ship at NASSCO.

Military Service

Yano entered service under Military Sealift Command in 1997, and was named after Medal of Honor recipient United States Army Sergeant First Class Rodney J. T. Yano. It has since served a role in basic military transport of material to bases around the world and served a vital roll in the transport of material to both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Yano is operated by Patriot Contract Services, LLC under US Navy Military Sealift Command charter, and is manned by US Merchant Marine personnel.

On February 25th 1996 in San Diego, California the ship broke her mooring lines and collided with the USS Vandegrift. The frigate suffered hull damage.

References

USNS Yano (T-AKR-297) Wikipedia