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- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) length "210000.0".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) abstract "USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2), a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, was the third ship operated by the United States Navy to be named for Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who acted as guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and one of the few United States Navy ships named for women. The contract to build her was awarded to National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) of San Diego, California, on 18 October 2001. Construction began in September 2004 for a scheduled delivery in early 2007.She was launched in June 2006. Two of Sacagawea's descendants, Lucy Diaz and Rachel Ariwite, were the ship's sponsors. USNS Sacagawea is one of 14 Lewis and Clark class dry cargo ship and is part of the 14 ships that comprise the United States Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Program.In January 2013, USNS Sacagawea was transferred to the Maritime Prepositioning Squadron Three (MPSRON-3) in Saipan. Within days of her arrival, she participated in Exercise Freedom Banner in the Republic of the Philippines. Freedom Banner is the only annually funded Maritime Prepositioning Force exercise in the Marine Corps and continues to be a proving ground for concept validation. During Freedom Banner 13, the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) used both vertical connectors in the form of MV-22 Osprey aircraft, and surface connectors in the form of landing craft, utility (LCU), and landing craft, mechanized, “Mike 8” (LCM-8) boats loaded aboard USNS Lummus. These dedicated ship-to-shore connectors not only enabled the standup of the MAGTF, but also provided sustainment to exercise forces ashore during the conduct of the exercise.This vessel is the only USNS Sacagawea. However, other U.S. Navy vessels have been named USS Sacagawea.".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) activeYearsStartDate "2007-02-27".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) builder National_Steel_and_Shipbuilding_Company.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) class Lewis_and_Clark-class_dry_cargo_ship.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) homeport Naval_Station_Norfolk.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) layingDown "2004-09-15".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) length "210.0".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) motto "Leading the Way".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) orderDate "2001-10-18".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipBeam "32.3".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDraft "9.1".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDraft "9.4".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipLaunch "2006-06-24".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) thumbnail Sacag_past_Mobile.jpg?width=300.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) topSpeed "37.04".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageExternalLink ake2.htm.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageExternalLink Sacagawea.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageExternalLink ships.asp?ship=177&type=DryCargoAmmunitionShip.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageExternalLink 7502.htm.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageExternalLink AKE2.htm.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageID "991752".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wikiPageRevisionID "606000291".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) hasPhotoCollection USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2).
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipAircraft "two helicopters, either Sikorsky MH-60S Knighthawk or Aerospatiale Puma".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipArmament "2".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipArmament "or 7.62 mm medium machine guns".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipBeam "extreme,".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipBeam "waterline".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipBuilder National_Steel_and_Shipbuilding_Company.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "18000".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "2350".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "5910".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "783000".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "• Cargo fuel volume:".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "• Max cargo fuel weight:".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "• Max dry cargo volume:".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipCapacity "• Max dry cargo weight:".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipClass Lewis_and_Clark-class_dry_cargo_ship.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipComplement "49".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDisplacement "16446".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDisplacement "23852".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDisplacement "40298".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDraft "limit".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipDraft "maximum,".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipEw "Nulka decoy launchers".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipHomeport Naval_Station_Norfolk.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipInService "2007-02-27".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipLaidDown "2004-09-15".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipLaunched "2006-06-24".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipLength "overall,".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipLength "waterline".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipMotto "Leading the Way".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipName "USNS Sacagawea".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipNamesake Sacagawea.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipOrdered "2001-10-18".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipPropulsion "Integrated propulsion and ship service electrical system, with generation at 6.6 kV by FM/MAN B&W diesel generators; one fixed pitch propeller; bow thruster".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) shipRange "14000".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) subject Category:2006_ships.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) subject Category:Active_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) subject Category:Lewis_and_Clark-class_dry_cargo_ships.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type Ship.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type Product.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type Ship.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) type DesignedArtifact.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) comment "USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2), a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, was the third ship operated by the United States Navy to be named for Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who acted as guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and one of the few United States Navy ships named for women. The contract to build her was awarded to National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) of San Diego, California, on 18 October 2001.".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) label "USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2)".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) label "USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2)".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) label "サカガウィア (補給艦)".
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) sameAs サカガウィア_(補給艦).
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) sameAs USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2).
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- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) sameAs Q6127379.
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- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) wasDerivedFrom USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2)?oldid=606000291.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) depiction Sacag_past_Mobile.jpg.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) homepage Sacagawea.
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) isPrimaryTopicOf USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2).
- USNS_Sacagawea_(T-AKE-2) name "USNS Sacagawea".