USNS Robert E. Peary
2007 Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship
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The USNS Robert E. Peary (T-AKE-5) is a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship operated by the United States Navy. She is the fourth naval vessel named in honor of Arctic explorer Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary (1856–1920). Built by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) in San Diego, California, her construction contract was awarded on January 27, 2004. The keel was laid down on December 12, 2006, and she was launched on October 27, 2007, following a schedule that was briefly affected by the October 2007 California wildfires, which delayed her christening. The vessel was officially christened on February 9, 2008, with Peary's great-granddaughter, Peary S. Fowler, serving as the sponsor. The USNS Robert E. Peary is designed to serve as a fast, underway replenishment ship, providing vital logistical support to U.S. Navy ships at sea. Her specifications include a length of approximately 689 feet, a beam of around 106 feet, and a displacement of roughly 40,000 tons when fully loaded. She is equipped with a sophisticated cargo handling system capable of transporting and transferring ammunition, provisions, fuel, and other supplies necessary for sustained naval operations. Notably, the ship participated in testing the newly built facilities for the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers at HM Naval Base Portsmouth in March 2017. Her presence in this capacity underscores her role in supporting major naval operations and logistics. Additionally, the USNS Robert E. Peary gained visibility through her feature on the Discovery Channel's "Mighty Ships," highlighting her importance within the fleet. Her service history emphasizes her role as a critical logistical asset, enhancing the operational readiness and sustainability of U.S. Navy surface forces worldwide.
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