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2007 in Review

Table of Contents
Commander's Perspective
by Rear Adm. Robert D. Reilly Jr., USN
Commander, Military Sealift Command
MSC Organization
MSC Subordinate Commands
MSC Programs
Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force
Special Mission
Prepositioning
Sealift
Appendix


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USNS Lewis and Clark
USNS Lewis and Clark is the first of up to 14 new dry cargo/ammunition ships, 11 of which will replace MSC’s aging combat stores ships.

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