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USNS Bridge (T-AOE-10)

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USNS Bridge
History
United States of America
NameUSNS Bridge (T-AOE 10)
Ordered6 December 1989
Awarded15 January 1993
BuilderNational Steel and Shipbuilding Company San Diego, California
Laid down2 August 1994
Launched24 August 1996
Commissioned5 August 1998
Decommissioned29 June 2004
In service29 June 2004
HomeportBremerton, Wash.
General characteristics
Displacementapprox. 48,800 tons (49,600 t)
Length754.6 ft (230.0 m)
Beam107 ft (33 m)
Draught39 ft (12 m)
Propulsionfour General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines 105,000 hp (78 MW), Two Propellers
Speed26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Complement176 civilians, 30-45 military
Aircraft carriedA combination of two MH-60S or SH-60

USNS Bridge is the fourth ship in the Supply class of fast combat support ships and the second ship in the Navy named after Commodore Horatio Bridge. BRIDGE was commissioned on 5 August 1998. Her commissioning CO was CAPT Robbie Williams (a SWO). The second CO was CAPT (now RADM) Rick Wren. In June 2001, CAPT (now VADM) Carol Pottenger relieved CAPT Wren. In October 2002, CAPT Richard Stockton relieved CAPT Pottenger. BRIDGE made four deployments as a commissioned warship. On 29 June 2004, BRIDGE was formally decommissioned and transferred from the United States Navy to the Military Sealift Command. Although the transfer to MSC officially occurred on 29 June 2004, the ceremony actually took place on 24 June 2004 (which is why the two dates are often interchanged). BRIDGE no longer carries the weapons systems she previously was equipped with. As a commissioned warship, BRIDGE was equipped with two Phalanx Block 1 CIWS mounts, one NSSM launcher (with two Mk 91 directors), two Mk 38 25-mm chain guns, six .50 cal machine gun mounts, two M-60 mounts (on the bow) and two GAU-38 Gatling guns (in addition to the M9 Berettas, M-14's, and 12-gauge Mossbergs issued to the watch standers).

In March 2011, in company with the carrier Ronald Reagan, the ship was deployed off northeastern Honshu, Japan to assist with relief efforts after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[1] During that time, the ship may have been exposed to leaking radiation from the Fukushima I nuclear accidents.[2][dead link]In total, Bridge conducted 25 underway replenishment operations, delivering more than 1.8 millions gallons of fuel in support of Operation Tomodachi.[3]

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External links

Bridge replenishing Nimitz, February 2006