Whidbey Island Class Lsd Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
181-506 Self-aligning Roller Bearing
001561438
1810-0374 Film Fixed Resistor Network
010275583
181001-031 Hybrid Relay
006895651
1812-123 ITEM 10 Annular Ball Bearing
012018960
182-5749534-BRG-12 Sleeve Bearing
012043429
1820-11 O-ring
011970889
182011 Plain Encased Seal
001548751
18235 Lock Washer
011591118
18247 O-ring
012821419
18268 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
18280 Annular Ball Bearing
001002364
1833110 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
010165469
1833245 Flashlight
001616422
1837 Annular Ball Bearing
001563471
1838 Shower Bath Fixture
004544352
183982-H Rotary Switch
005783446
183982-M Rotary Switch
005783446
1842-30 Diaphragm Assembly
006780312
1845-1239 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
185042 Ammeter
005568457
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Whidbey Island Class Lsd

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30 officers, 300+ enlisted

The Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship is a dock landing ship of the United States Navy. Introduced to fleet service in 1985, this class of ship features a massive well deck for the transport of United States Marine Corps (USMC) vehicles and a large flight deck for the landing of helicopters or V-22 Ospreys. The well deck was designed to hold four LCAC hovercraft, five if the vehicle ramp is raised, for landing Marines. Recent deployments have instead filled the well deck with a combination of LCU(s), AAVs, Tanks, LARCs and other USMC vehicles and gear. The Whidbey Island class of ship also uniquely benefits from multiple cranes and a shallow draft that further make it ideal for participating in amphibious operations.

As of 2009, all ships of the class are scheduled to undergo a midlife upgrade over the next five years to ensure that they remain in service through to 2038. The ships will be upgraded each year through 2013, and the last ship will be modernized in 2014. Ships homeported on the East Coast will undergo upgrades at Metro Machine Corp., while those on the West Coast will receive upgrades at General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego.

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