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Port quarter view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) strategic heavy lift ship USNS DAHL (T-AKR 312) under construction on the building ways at the NASSCO shipyard. The ship is at approximately 20% completion

Starboard bow view of the MSC (Military Sealift Command) strategic heavy lift ship USNS SISLER (T-AKR 311) under construction on the building way at the NASSCO (National Steel and Shipbuilding Company) Shipyard. The ship is at 60 percent completion

Starboard bow view of the MSC (Military Sealift Command) strategic heavy lift ship USNS RED CLOUD (T-AKR 313) under construction at the NASSCO (National Steel and Shipbuilding Company) Shipyard. The vessel is at 20 percent completion

A view of the stern section, starboard to port, of the MSC (Military Sealift Command) strategic heavy lift ship USNS RED CLOUD (T-AKR 313) under construction in the building ways at the NASSCO (National Steel and Shipbuilding Company) Shipyard. The ship is at 20 percent completion

Starboard bow view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) strategic heavy lift ship USNS WATKINS (T-AKR 315) resting on the building ways at the NASSCO (National Steel & Shipbuilding Co) shipyard. Construction is at 80 percent completion

Starboard bow view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) strategic heavy lift ship USNS DAHL (T-AKR 312) on the building ways one week before christening. The ship is at approximately 85% completion

A starboard bow view of the MSC (Military Sealift Command) strategic heavy lift ship USNS WATKINS (T-AKR 315) on the building ways at NASSCO (National Steel and Shipbuilding Company) Shipyard. The progress is at 60 percent completion

Starboard bow view of the MSC (Military Sealift Command) strategic heavy lift ship USNS SISLER (T-AKR 311) under construction on the building way at the NASSCO (National Steel and Shipbuilding Company) Shipyard. The ship is at 78 percent completion

Starboard quarter view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) strategic heavy lift ship USNS DAHL (T-AKR 312) on the building ways one week before christening. The ship is at approximately 85% completion

Starboard bow view of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) strategic heavy lift ship USNS DAHL (T-AKR 312) under construction on the building ways at the NASSCO shipyard. The ship is at approximately 20% completion

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Base: San Diego

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: National Steel & Shipbuilding Co

Release Status: Released to Public

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02/02/1998
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