strategic sealift forces — Sealift forces composed of ships, cargo handling and delivery systems, and the necessary operating personnel. They include US Navy, US Marine Corps, and US Army elements with Active and Reserve components. Merchant marine vessels manned by… … Military dictionary
strategic sealift shipping — Common user ships of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) force, including pre positioned ships after their pre positioning mission has been completed and they have been returned to the operational control of MSC. See also Military Sealift Command; … Military dictionary
Sealift — The USNS Bob Hope, a non combatant vessel crewed by civilian mariners under the United States Navy s Military Sealift Command, is used to preposition tanks, trucks and other supplies needed to support an Army heavy brigade. Sealift is a term … Wikipedia
Military Sealift Command — Embléme du Military Sealift Command Période 9 juillet 1949 Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Point class sealift ship — The Point class is a class of six roll on/roll off sealift ships procured under a Private Finance Initiative and available for use as naval auxiliaries to the British armed forces. They were the result of the Strategic Defence Review and are… … Wikipedia
United States Strategic Command — Strategic Command redirects here. For other uses, see Strategic Command (disambiguation). United States Strategic Command USSTRATCOM emblem Active 1 June 1992 … Wikipedia
SEACOP — Strategic Sealift Contingency Planning System (Governmental » Military) … Abbreviations dictionary
Philippine Navy — Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas Philippine Navy Emblem Founded 20 May 1898[1] … Wikipedia
Military Sea Transportation Service — Military Sealift Command Military Sealift Command Embléme du Military Sealift Command Période 9 juillet 1949 Pays … Wikipédia en Français
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company — For other uses, see National Steel (disambiguation). National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Type Subsidiary of General Dynamics Genre Shipbuilding Founded 1959 Founder(s) George T Duncan … Wikipedia