Delivery followed the
completion of integrated sea trials where the ship’s readiness and capabilities
were tested and validated to delivery requirements.“This delivery is a significant milestone as we bring another oiler to
our fleet and increase our replenishment underway capabilities,” said John
Lighthammer, program manager, Auxiliary and Special Mission Ships, Program
Executive Office, Ships (PEO Ships). “This is the final stepping stone in
getting this essential ship to our civilian mariners in need of its tools.
John Lewis-class ships are operated by Military Sealift Command and
feature substantial volume for oil; significant dry cargo
capacity; and aviation capability. They
provide additional capacity to the Navy’s Combat Logistics Force and are a
cornerstone of the Navy’s fuel delivery system.
GD NASSCO is also in
production on T-AO USNS Lucy Stone (T-AO 209), USNS Sojourner
Truth (T-AO 210), USNS Thurgood Marshall (T-AO 211),
and USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg (T-AO 212). The future USNS Harriet
Tubman (T-AO 213) and USNS Dolores Huerta (T-AO 214)
are under contract. Additionally, a block buy contract was issued in September
2024 for the detail design and construction of T-AO 214-221.