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2005 in Review

Table of Contents
Commander's Perspective
by Vice Admiral David L. Brewer III,
Commander, Military Sealift Command
United States Transportation Command
MSC Organization
MSC Area Commands
MSC Programs
Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force
Special Mission
Prepositioning
Sealift
Appendix


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Navy cargo handlers
Navy cargo handlers perform line-handling duties as Maritime Prepositioning Ship USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat docks at the Cheatham Annex pier in Williamsburg, Va. Photo by Lt. Karin Burzynski, USN.

USNS Niagara FallsUSNS Mercy
Military Sealift Command combat stores ship USNS Niagara Falls steams off the coast of Papua New Guinea during a humanitarian operation in April 2005.Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy returns to San Diego from a five-month deployment in support of tsunami relief in Southeast Asia.

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