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  2. List of United States Navy hospital ships - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and roles of hospital ships in the US Navy, from the pre-Geneva conventions to the present. See the names, status, and types of hospital ships, as well as other vessels that served as receiving, supply, or guard ships.

  3. Hospital ship - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of hospital ships, from ancient times to modern warfare. Find out how the United States Navy uses hospital ships in humanitarian missions and military operations.

  4. USNS Mercy - Wikipedia

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    USNS Mercy is a non-commissioned hospital ship that provides medical and surgical services to support military and humanitarian missions. She was built as an oil tanker in 1976 and converted in 1985, and has deployed to various regions, including the Persian Gulf, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific.

  5. USNS Balboa - Wikipedia

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    In January 2023, the Navy announced that three Expeditionary Medical Ships (EMS) had been approved in the 2023 military budget. These will be T-EMS-1 , T-EMS-2 , and T-EMS-3 . These are planned to be about 118m versus the earlier ships 103 metres (338 ft), and have a draft of 4.5 metres (15 ft) for operations in "austere ports".

  6. USNS Comfort - Wikipedia

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    USNS Comfort is a Mercy-class hospital ship of the U.S. Navy that provides medical and surgical services to U.S. forces and civilians in need. Learn about her construction, conversion, homeport, and missions in the Persian Gulf War, Operation Sea Signal, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. USNS Bethesda - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with USNS Cody, the ships will be designated as EPF Flight II, with increased health services capabilities while still maintaining most of the original mission of the ship. [2] The Flight II variant is designed to bring enhanced medical capabilities at the request of Combatant Commanders, and allows patients to recover onboard rather ...

  8. Ship operator in Baltimore bridge collapse had other deadly ...

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    The media organization also relied on Lloyd’s List Intelligence’s SeaSearcher platform, a subscription-based, global ship tracking and marine incident repository, to identify which vessels the ...

  9. Type C4-class ship - Wikipedia

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    The Type C4-class ship was a series of large cargo or troop ships built by the US Maritime Commission during World War II. They were used for various purposes, such as transporting troops, supplies, and hospital ships, and were later sold or scrapped.