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NASSCO operates four shipyards in San Diego, Norfolk, Bremerton, and Mayport, and builds commercial cargo ships, auxiliary vessels, and performs ship repairs and conversions for the US Navy. It also has a manufacturing facility in Mexicali, Mexico, and was founded in 1905 as National Iron Works.
USNS John Lewis (T-AO-205) is a United States Navy replenishment oiler and the lead ship of her class. She was named after John Lewis, a civil rights leader and a former U.S. representative, and entered service in 2022.
Built by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, of San Diego, California, she was launched on 7 December 1974, and commissioned on 30 October 1976.
The John Lewis class is a class of fleet replenishment oilers for the U.S. Navy, named after civil rights leaders and activists. The lead ship, USNS John Lewis (T-AO-205), was commissioned in July 2022 and operates worldwide.
Learn about the US Military Sealift Command's prepositioning program and its ships, including the MP-6 class. The MP-6 class consists of two ships, USNS Capt. Steven L. Bennett and USNS PFC Eugene A. Obregon, that can carry 530 containers and 152,185 sq ft of ro-ro cargo.
A history of a major American steel producer that merged, diversified, and faced bankruptcy in the 20th century. Learn about its origins, operations, acquisitions, scandals, and sale to U.S. Steel.
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