USNS Comet
ship launched in 1957
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The USNS Comet (T-AK-269), later known as T-LSV-7, T-AKR-7, and SS Comet, was a unique vessel constructed specifically for the United States Navy as a vehicle landing ship. Built by Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Chester, Pennsylvania, she was laid down on 31 July 1957 under a Maritime Administration contract (MA hull 42) and launched on the same day. She was delivered to the Navy on 27 January 1958 and placed into service under the control of the Military Sealift Command (MSC), designated as a cargo ship (T-AK-269). The vessel was later redesignated as a vehicle landing ship (T-LSV-7) on 1 January 1963, reflecting her role in transporting and deploying vehicles and equipment. Subsequently, she was reclassified as a vehicle cargo ship/Roll-on/Roll-off ship (AKR-7), making her one of the earliest ships specifically designed for the efficient loading, shipping, and discharge of Roll-on/Roll-off cargoes. This design innovation represented a significant advancement in maritime logistics, facilitating rapid loading and unloading of vehicles and equipment. Later in her service life, her title was transferred to the Maritime Administration, and she was renamed SS Comet. She was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, Benicia, California, as part of the MARAD Ready Reserve Force (RRF). Reactivated in 2003, she served to ferry U.S. Marine Engineers and equipment from San Diego to Kuwait, with stops in Guam and Dubai/UAE, supporting operations related to the Iraq conflict. She was withdrawn from MSC control and reassigned to the Reserve Fleet on 28 July 2006. In 2014, the Maritime Administration submitted plans for her disposal from the Reserve Fleet. Throughout her service, the USNS Comet was notable for being a dedicated vehicle and roll-on/roll-off transport vessel, reflecting technological advancements in maritime cargo handling and logistical support for U.S. military operations.
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