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Capt. David Reyes, commodore, Military Sealift Command Far East, officiates the turnover between Cmdr. Kris Blandin, outgoing commanding officer of MSC Ship Support Unit Guam, and Cmdr. Paul Tortora, incoming commanding officer of MSC SSU Guam, during a change of command ceremony at the Naval Base Guam chapel, May 16.

Military Sealift Command Ship Support Unit Guam Holds Change of Command Ceremony

We Are MSC: Larry J. Gonzales Sr.

We Are MSC: Larry J. Gonzales Sr.

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Robert E. Simanek

Ship in the Spotlight: USNS Robert E. Simanek

250502-N-N1505-1002 SAN DIEGO (May 1, 2025) American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) guests pose for a group photo aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) during an educational tour exploring military medicine and global health, May 1, 2025. The event, hosted in partnership with Naval Medical Center San Diego and USNS Mercy leadership, offered attendees insight into the Navy’s forward-deployed medical capabilities and provided 1.5 in-person ACHE education credits. The mission of NMCSD is to provide a superior experience for our patients, staff, and warfighters. NMCSD employs more than 5,000 active-duty military personnel, civilians, and contractors in southern California to deliver exceptional care afloat and ashore.

ACHE San Diego Members Tour USNS Mercy for Educational Event on Military Medicine and Global Health

This week’s Military Sealift Command “Ship in the Spotlight,” is the MSC chartered ship MV Ocean Gladiator. The ship recently completed its support to Operation Deep Freeze 2025 by conducting a cargo offload of 153 containers of retrograde materials including station waste and recyclables returned from Antarctica, and delivered ice-core samples from Antarctica that will be shared with scientists for further study in Port Hueneme, Calif. The offload marked the completion of MSC’s participation in the annual resupply mission to McMurdo Station, in support of the Joint Task Force Support for Antarctica mission to the National Science Foundation-managed U.S. Antarctic Program.

Ship in the Spotlight: MV Ocean Gladiator

USNS Robert E. Simanek (T-ESB 7) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk May 5, 2025. The ship was named after Private First-Class Robert Ernest Simanek, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for shielding fellow Marines from a grenade at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Korean War.

The newest addition to the fleet arrives in Norfolk

The U.S. Navy’s Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary mobile base USS Miguel Keith (ESB-5) completed a five-month Regular Overhaul (ROH) availability at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Yokohama, Japan, April 15, 2025.

USS Miguel Keith completes ROH at MHI

Photo of a Starshield wireless access point mounted on the ceiling of a ship.

NIWC Atlantic Delivers Next-Gen Wi-Fi, Boosting Morale for Military Sealift Command Mariners

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