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3 U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command MSC & Oceanographic Office Vinyl Stickers

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Time Period Manufactured: 2001-Now
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Military Sealift Command, MSC, Naval Oceanographic Office
    U.S. Navy Military Transport
    7" Large Vinyl Sticker
    4" Vinyl Sticker
    Naval Oceanographic Office
    6" Vinyl Sticker
    All are brand new and unused
    I ship promptly and ship with firm backing
    The
    Naval Oceanographic Office
    (NAVOCEANO), located at John C. Stennis
    Space Center
    in south Mississippi,
    comprises approximately 1,000 civilian, military
    and contract personnel responsible for providing oceanographic products and
    services to all elements within the Department of Defense.
    The United States
    Navy's
    Military Sealift Command
    (
    MSC
    ) is an organization
    that controls the replenishment and military transport ships of the Navy. Military
    Sealift Command has the responsibility for providing sealift and ocean transportation
    for all US military services as well as for other government agencies. It first came into
    existence on 9 July 1949 when the
    Military Sea Transportation Service
    (
    MSTS
    )
    became solely responsible for the Department of
    Defense's ocean transport needs.
    The MSTS was renamed the Military Sealift Command in 1970.
    Military Sealift
    Command ships are made up of a core fleet of ships owned by the
    United States Navy and others under long-term-charter augmented by short-term or
    voyage-chartered ships. The Navy-owned ships carry blue and gold stack colors, are
    in service with the prefix
    USNS
    (United States Naval Ship), rather than in commission
    (with a USS prefix), have hull numbers as an equivalent commissioned ship would have
    with the prefix
    T-
    and are primarily civilian manned by either civil service mariners or
    contract crews as is the case of the special mission ships. Some ships may have Navy
    or Marine
    Corps personnel on board to carry out communication and special mission
    functions, or for force protection. Ships on charter or equivalent, retain commercial
    colors
    and bear the standard merchant prefix
    MV,
    SS,
    or GTS, without hull numbers.
    Eight programs compose Military Sealift Command: Fleet Oiler (PM1), Special Mission
    (PM2),
    Strategic Sealift (PM3), Tow, Salvage, Tender, and Hospital Ship (PM4), Sealift
    (PM5), Combat
    Logistics Force (PM6), Expeditionary Mobile Base, Amphibious
    Command Ship, and Cable Layer
    (PM7) and Expeditionary Fast Transport (PM8).
    MSC reports to the Department of Defense's Transportation Command for
    defense transportation
    matters, to the Navy Fleet Forces Command for
    Navy-unique matters, and to the Assistant
    Secretary
    of the Navy (Research,
    Development and Acquisition) for procurement policy and oversight matters.