Strategic Sealift Conversion Ships Class Parts

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034W262 V Belt
008493881
1010-0089 V Belt
008493881
108854 V Belt
005284234
12433 V Belt
005290485
2657VB60 V Belt
005290485
2706-1159-01 V Belt
008493881
2B9541 V Belt
005290485
3252 V Belt
005290485
3L450 V Belt
005284234
3V450 V Belt
005284234
41 V Belt
005290485
5L-5400 V Belt
008493881
6435036 V Belt
008493881
8080306 V Belt
005290485
A-A-52160/B60 V Belt
005290485
B54 V Belt
008493881
B60 V Belt
005290485
BEDRJ1 V Belt
005290485
BX54 V Belt
008493881
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Strategic Sealift Conversion Ships Class

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Strategic sealift ships are part of the United States Military Sealift Command's (MSC) prepositioning program. There are currently 49 located in the Indian Ocean at Diego Garcia and the Western Pacific Ocean at Guam and Saipan.

The MPS ships in each squadron have sufficient equipment, supplies and ammunition to support a Marine Air-Ground Task Force for 30 days. The MPS ships are self-sustaining, with cranes to unload at sea or pierside. MSC chartered the first two ship classes in the MPS role (the Corporal Louis J. Hauge Jr. and Sergeant Matej Kocak classes) from civilian shipping lines and converted them. Later ships were purpose-built.

The Sergeant Matej Kocak Class, the second class of MPS ships chartered by MSC, also gained 157 feet (48 m) amidships and a helicopter deck after conversion. These ships, delivered to MSC in the mid-1980s, built at Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania and converted at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego. They were previously owned by Waterman Steamship Corporation but recently sold to MSC and now operated by Keystone Shipping Co.

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