The primary mission of the military sealift command (msc) is to provide sealift for strategic mobility in support of national security objectives. This mission, known as strategic sealift, demands the capacity to deploy and sustain military forces whenever and wherever needed. As rapidly and for as long as operational requirements dictate. This mission is accomplished through the activation of three forces: strategic sealift; the naval fleet auxiliary force, and the special support force. MSC fulfills its mission through the employment of strategic sealift forces from two principal sources. U.S. government-owned ships and the U.S. merchant marine. But government-owned vessels provide only a small part of the necessary sealift capability; as a result, in time of war or national emergency the vast majority must be chartered or requisitioned from the regularly operating U.S.-flag fleet. An ancillary MSC mission is management of naval fleet auxiliary force, comprised of dedicated sealift assets of the MSC force that provide direct support for power protection of navy fleet operations worldwide. Examples are oilers, stores ships, and ocean surveillance ships. A third mission is the operation of a special mission support force, made up of dedicated sealift assets that provide support for specialized scientific and technical missions that provide data required for sea control. Examples are oceanographic research, hydrographic survey, and missile telemetry.
Military Sealift Command: One Vital Component of Navy Preparedness
1986
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military Sciences , Naval operations , Ocean surveillance , Emergencies , Fleets(Ships) , Guided missiles , Hydrographic surveying , Marine transportation , Military forces(United states) , Military strategy , Mobility , National security , Oceanography , Strategic warfare , Tanker ships , Telemeter systems , Warfare , Crisis management , Military Sealift Command , Time periods
OUR U.S. NAVY’S MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
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