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2400 Scale USNS Shughart T-AKR-295

2400 Scale USNS Shughart T-AKR-295

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
USNS Shughart
History
United States
Name MV Shughart
Namesake Randall D. Shughart
Owner United States Maritime Administration
Launched 9 July 1980
Sponsored by Mrs. Stephanie Shughart
Commissioned 8 February 1997
In service 7 May 1996
Stricken 21 March 2023
Homeport Baltimore
Identification
Status Stricken, Ready Reserve in Beaumont, Texas
General characteristics
Class and type Shughart-class cargo ship
Displacement 54,450 tons full load
Length 907 ft (276 m)
Beam 105.6 ft (32.2 m)
Draft 34.8 ft (10.6 m)
Propulsion 1 Burmeister & Wain 12L90 GFCA diesel; 1 shaft; bow and stern thrusters
Speed 24 knots (44 km/h)
Range 12,200 nautical miles (22,590 km) at 24 knots (44 km/h)
Capacity 312,461 sq ft (29,029 m2).
Complement 26 civilian crew
Armament none
Aircraft carried One helicopter landing pad

MV Shughart (T-AKR-295) is the lead ship of her class of cargo ships operated by the United States Navy. She is a 'roll-on roll-off' non-combat vessel designated as a "Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off" (LMSR) ship.

History

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USNS Shughart unloading Stryker armored vehicles

She was originally the Laura Maersk, constructed in 1980 in Denmark by Lindøværftet for A. P. Moller-Maersk Group (Maersk). She was lengthened in 1987 and again in the early 1990s by Hyundai.

On 7 May 1996 Laura Maersk was delivered to Military Sealift Command[1] and was outfitted at the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company's docks in San Diego, California. Operated by Bay Ship Management, the newly renovated ship was renamed USNS Shughart, in honor of Medal of Honor recipient US Army Sergeant First Class Randall D. ShughartSenator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska was the ceremony's principal speaker and serving as the ship's sponsor was Mrs. Stephanie Shughart, Sergeant Shughart's widow. The Shughart remains under the charter of the US Navy Military Sealift Command and is operated by US Merchant Mariners.

Shughart, along with others in her class, is capable of carrying 58 tanks, 48 other track vehicles, plus more than 900 trucks and other wheeled vehicles. To manipulate the cargo capacity, Shughart utilizes two 110-ton cranes, port and starboard ramps, and a stern ramp.[2]

The ship was transferred to the United States Maritime Administration in March 2022 and became part of the Beaumont Reserve Fleet in Ready Reserve Force as MV Shughart (T-AKR-295), losing her USNS designation.[3] and the ship was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 21 March 2023.[1]

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