USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams

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USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams
History
United States
NamePFC Dewayne T. Williams
NamesakeDewayne T. Williams
OwnerMilitary Sealift Command
Operator
BuilderFore River Shipyard
Laid downSeptember 1983
LaunchedMay 1985
AcquiredJune 1985
Reclassifiedfrom AK-3009, 2006
HomeportDiego Garcia
Identification
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and type
dry cargo ship
Displacement44,330 t (43,630 long tons), full
Length672 ft 6 in (204.98 m)
Beam106 ft 0 in (32.31 m)
Draft29 ft 5 in (8.97 m)
Installed power
  • 1 × shaft
  • 27,000 hp (20,000 kW)
Propulsion2 × Werkspoor 16TM410 diesel engines
Speed18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Capacity
  • 162,500
    sq. ft.
    vehicle
  • 1,605,000 gallons petroleum
  • 81,700 gallons water
  • 522 TEU
Complement55 mariners
Aircraft carried1 × Sikorsky CH-53E
Aviation facilitiesHelipad

USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams (T-AK-3009), formerly MV PFC Dewayne T. Williams (AK-3009), is the second ship of the

Construction and career

She was built by

She was purchased outright by Military Sealift Command on 17 January 2006, and was redesignated USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams (T-AK-3009).

Mediterranean
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Gallery

References

  1. ^ "USNS PFC DEWAYNE T WILLIAMS (T-AK 3009)". Naval Vessel Register. 17 January 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Dewayne Thomas Williams | Vietnam War | U.S. Marine Corps | Medal of Honor Recipient". Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  3. ^ "USNS Pfc Dewayne T. Williams (T-AK 3009)". www.navysite.de. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  4. ^ "Cargo Ship Photo Index". www.navsource.org. Retrieved 2022-02-11.