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  2. List of United States Navy hospital ships - Wikipedia

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    Comfort class: United States Maritime Commission (MC) type C1-B These ships all were commissioned in the US Navy, and had a US Navy Crew, but the hospital was operated by the US Army. These ships, unlike the Navy hospital ships, were intended for evacuation and transport of patients after primary care had been given. USS Comfort (AH-6) (1944 ...

  3. USNS Comfort - Wikipedia

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    USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) is a Mercy -class hospital ship of the United States Navy . Comfort ' s duties include providing emergency, on-site care for U.S. combatant forces deployed in war or other operations. Operated by the Military Sealift Command, Comfort provides rapid, flexible, and mobile medical and surgical services to support Marine ...

  4. Hospital ship - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort in 2009. A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a floating medical treatment facility or hospital. Most are operated by the military forces (mostly navies) of various countries, as they are intended to be used in or near war zones. [1]

  5. USNS Mercy - Wikipedia

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    United States Naval Ship (USNS) Mercy was built as a San Clemente -class oil tanker, SS Worth, by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California, in 1976. Starting in July 1984, she was renamed and converted to a hospital ship by the same company. Launched on 20 July 1985, Mercy was placed in service on 8 November 1986.

  6. USNS Bethesda - Wikipedia

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    USNS Bethesda (T-EMS-1) will be the seventeenth overall Spearhead -class expeditionary fast transport, and first of her Expeditionary Medical Ship class, operated by the United States Navy ' s Military Sealift Command. On 15 May 2023, Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that the ship would be named after the Bethesda Medical Center ...

  7. USNS Balboa - Wikipedia

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    USNS Balboa (T-EMS-2) will be the eighteenth overall Spearhead -class expeditionary fast transport, and second of the Bethesda -class Expeditionary Medical Ship. She will be operated by the United States Navy ' s Military Sealift Command. On 27 October 2023, Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that the ship would be named after ...

  8. Mercy-class hospital ship - Wikipedia

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    Mercy. -class hospital ship. The Mercy class of hospital ships are converted San Clemente -class supertankers used by the United States Navy. Originally built in the 1970s by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, they were acquired by the Navy and converted into hospital ships, coming into service in 1986 and 1987. [2]

  9. USS Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    17.5 knots (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph) Capacity. 800 patients. Complement. 60 officers, 505 crew. USS Sanctuary (AH-17) was a Haven -class hospital ship that served in the U.S. Navy in World War II and the Vietnam War . Sanctuary was laid down as SS Marine Owl by the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania.