John Macdonald Class Tags-51 Parts

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100A/D-115-125V Incandescent Lamp
001433092
100A/D115-125V Incandescent Lamp
001433092
100W Incandescent Lamp
001433092
16154 Incandescent Lamp
001789941
19923 Incandescent Lamp
011936475
19923-2 Incandescent Lamp
011936475
22R0044 Incandescent Lamp
012266483
24X Incandescent Lamp
001789941
24X-2 Incandescent Lamp
001789941
26218 Incandescent Lamp
012266483
3A1 Incandescent Lamp
001789941
42012 Incandescent Lamp
012266483
4201200 Incandescent Lamp
012266483
500R/3FL/MS Incandescent Lamp
012266483
87-0369 Incandescent Lamp
001789941
902NEMA24X Incandescent Lamp
001789941
EV-20106 Incandescent Lamp
011936475
LTX24X Incandescent Lamp
001789941
P10-B24D-CHV Incandescent Lamp
001789941
PL24X Incandescent Lamp
001789941
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John Macdonald Class Tags-51

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USNS John McDonnell (T-AGS-51) is an oceanographic survey ship that was operated by the United States Navy's Military Sealift Command.

The John McDonnell has been used by the military as primary a scientific ship. Its role has varied but is mostly dominated with the task of surveying the worlds underwater geological features using side scan radar. This information provides valuable navigation information and charts for both military and civilian ships to navigate unfamiliar territory. These ships were built to fill in the holes in the navigation charts. The John McDonnell has even aided in the location of two downed F-16s in the Northern Persian Gulf in 1993 and the wreckage of a Navy helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz in 1994. Two years later, it located a crashed F-14 in the Central Persian Gulf. In 2008, it helped locate a crashed Philippine C-130 Hercules in the Davao Gulf.

The Navy deactivated the ship on 25 August 2010 and as of August 2013, the General Services Administration was offering the ship at auction.

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