MSC Veterans Day 2012 – Part Three
This blog is the part of a series for Veterans Day, highlighting military veterans who continued their service as Department of Navy civilians at MSC. Diane Krueger retired from the Navy after 20 years...
View ArticleHome away from home: Thanksgiving on the water
By Masha Rumer, MSC Public Affairs Life at sea means sometimes spending important holidays away from home. Such is the case with many civil service mariners who work for Military Sealift Command....
View ArticleHome away from home: Thanksgiving on the water
By Masha Rumer, MSC Public Affairs Life at sea means sometimes spending important holidays away from home. Such is the case with many civil service mariners who work for Military Sealift Command. Even...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command operates forward to support our nation’s warfighters. More than 9,500 dedicated men and women – afloat and ashore – help deliver critical supplies...
View ArticleBackbone of Mobile Landing Platform 2 is Laid in San Diego
The following blog post was written by Sarah Burford, MSC Pacific Public Affairs following the keel laying for MLP-2 at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, Dec. 4. The Navy will name...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command operates forward to support our nation’s warfighters. More than 9,500 dedicated men and women – afloat and ashore – help deliver critical supplies...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, nearly ten thousand dedicated men and women of the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, nearly ten thousand dedicated men and women of the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleHSV Swift: highlighting support to Africa Partnership Station
MSC-chartered ship HSV Swift (HSV 2) visited Mindelo, Cape Verde, in January, participating in its final Africa Partnership Station and its final deployment to the Europe and Africa areas of...
View ArticleRear Adm. Shannon: Sailing confidently into the future
Rear Adm. Thomas K. Shannon relieves Rear Adm. Mark Buzby as commander, Military Sealift Command, during a morning ceremony May 10 aboard USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1) at Joint Expeditionary Base Little...
View ArticleRear Adm. Lunney and the “ship of miracles” during the Korean War
The following blog post is an excerpt from a speech given by retired Rear Adm. J. Robert Lunney of the New York Naval Militia during a Memorial Day ceremony held...
View ArticleMilitary Sealift Command and Operation Damayan
The following blog was written by Rear Adm. T.K. Shannon, commander, Military Sealift Command. In a nation of compassion, MSC is part of the Navy/Marine Corps arm that reaches out […]
View ArticleCelebrating Thanksgiving: We are thankful for…
Our people: Military Sealift Command’s civil service mariners crew dozens of ships in the Combat Logistics Force and Service Support Program. These dedicated maritime professionals bring years –...
View ArticleHonoring USNS Bowditch’s mariners
The following blog was written by Rear Adm. T.K. Shannon, commander, Military Sealift Command. Caring about people is a high priority in MSC, both afloat and ashore. Shannon talks about […]
View ArticleUSNS Grapple tows ex-USNS Flint to Texas
After more than four decades of service to the U.S. Navy, ammunition ship USNS Flint inactivated Nov. 8, 2013. Yesterday afternoon, USNS Grapple began to tow ex-Flint on its final voyage to […]
View ArticleJobs at Military Sealift Command: Marisha Edwards
The following blog post was written by MSC’s dedicated human resources staff, and is part of a series focused on ashore jobs at MSC – recruiting and retaining our talented […]
View ArticleMilitary Sealift Command: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been […]
View ArticleMilitary Sealift Command: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been […]
View ArticleMSC: What to expect in 2014
The following blog was written by Rear Adm. T.K. Shannon, commander, Military Sealift Command. Weathering the past year was not easy for MSC employees. Concern is evident about what the […]
View ArticleNavy’s first JHSV departs on maiden deployment
USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1) departed today from Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va., bound for the U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command areas of responsibility through May 2014. […]
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