Supply Class Aoe Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
204-1746 Electrical Contact
010922655
2040 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
2040001287982 Marine Fender
001287982
2042J Electrical Special Purpose Cable
011771842
2043 O-ring
008995137
2047 Pipe Tee
002572120
204FFANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204KDDANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204KDDFS102 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204KDDFS502 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204PPTFANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204PPTFG70LT Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFF20GR Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFF20GRS Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFF54GRS Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFFANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFFC91 Annular Ball Bearing
001145035
204SFFQ5A7ANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
204SFFQ5LT Annular Ball Bearing
001448605
205-0008-001 Radio Frequency Reflect Isolator
012684314
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Supply Class Aoe

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USNS Supply (T-AOE-6) is the lead ship of the Supply-class fast combat support ships. She was commissioned in 1994 and is in service with the U.S. Military Sealift Command.

Supply was laid down on 24 February 1989 and was launched on 6 October 1990. She was commissioned in the United States Navy as USS Supply (AOE-6) on 26 February 1994 at Naval Air Station, North Island in San Diego, California. After her initial outfitting in San Diego, she sailed to Norfolk, Virginia via the Panama Canal and Caribbean Sea, arriving on 7 August 1994.

After service in the U.S. Navy from 1994 through 2001 as USS Supply (AOE-6), her weapons systems were removed and she was transferred on 13 July 2001 to the Military Sealift Command, which designated her USNS Supply (T-AOE-6). Like other fast combat support ships, she is part of MSC's Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force.

In 2014, Supply resided at BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards in Mobile, Alabama for repairs.

USNS Supply was allegedly the target of Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) in 2014. AQIS claimed through Twitter and other social media forums that the AQIS attack on Pakistan Navy frigate PNS Zulfiqar was intended to attack USS Supply (sic). AQIS report contradicts the official Pakistan Navy account of the attack which states that the frigate was attacked by AQIS at the Naval Dockyard in Karachi. AQIS claims that PNS Zulfiqar crew were involved in the attempt to take over the ship at sea for attacking USS Supply and its unnamed naval escort.

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