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A U.S. Marine Corps UH-1Y Venom helicopters with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 367, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, lands aboard Military Sealift Command’s prepositioning ship USNS Seay (T-AKR 302), during deck landing qualifications, at Kin Bay, Okinawa, Japan, June 22, 2026. (Courtesy photo)

U.S. Marine Corps Assault Helicopters Conduct Deck Landings on USNS Seay

Maritime prepositioning ship USNS 1st LT Jack Lummus (T-AK 3011) arrives at Kin Bay, Okinawa, Japan, June 13, 2026, to participate in an upcoming logistics display during Exercise Freedom Banner, and commence an underway multi-ship training exercise called Group Sail.

USNS Lummus Arrives at Okinawa to Participate in Freedom Banner, MPSRON 3 Group Sail

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Robert E. Peary

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Robert E. Peary

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Sgt. William W. Seay

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Sgt. William W. Seay

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Guam

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Guam

Left to right, Lt. Cmdr. Conor L. McNamara, incoming officer in charge (OIC), Military Sealift Command (MSC) Ship Support Unit (SSU) Japan; Capt. David L. Reyes, commodore, MSC Far East; and Lt. Cmdr. Shawn T. Tagan, outgoing OIC, MSC SSU Japan; stand at attention during a Change-of-Charge ceremony at Yokohama North Dock, Japan, March 2, 2026.

Ship Support Unit Japan Changes Leadership

Yeoman 1st Class Robert J. Carter, administrative officer assistant, Military Sealift Command (MSC) Far East, signs re-enlistment documents prior to his re-enlistment ceremony at MSC Far East headquarters, Singapore Naval Installation, Singapore, Feb. 26, 2026.

Yeoman 1st Class Named MSC Far East 2025 Sailor of the Year

An M1126 Stryker is discharged from Military Sealift Command (MSC) chartered steam ship Cape Island (T-AKR 10) at the port of Chuk Samet, Sattahip, Thailand, Feb. 19, 2026, during an offload of equipment that will be used in Joint Exercise Cobra Gold 2026.

MSC Delivers Gear in Support of Cobra Gold 2026

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