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Elevated starboard quarter view of the San Clemente class tanker being converted to be a T-AH 19 class hospital ship. The ship, to be named MERCY, is 70 percent complete. The vehicle cargo ship USNS REGULUS (T-AKR 292) is on the left and a Spruance class destroyer is on the left. The hospital ship USNS COMPORT (T-AH 20) (background) is also undergoing conversion

Elevated starboard quarter view of a San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. The ship, to be named MERCY (T-AH 19), seen here at 80 percent completion, will be assigned to the Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command. A starboard quarter view of the amphibious assault ship USS TRIPOLI (LPH 10) is seen in the background

Elevated starboard bow view of the San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship. The ship, to be named MERCY (T-AH 19), will be assigned to the Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command

Elevated starboard quarter view of a San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. The ship, to be named MERCY (T-AH 19), seen here at 80 percent completion, will be assigned to the Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command

Elevated starboard quarter view of a San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. The ship, to be named USNS MERCY (T-AH 19), will be assigned to Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command

Elevated starboard bow view of a San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH-19 class hospital ship by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. The ship, to be named MERCY (T-AH-19), will be assigned to Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command

Elevated starboard quarter view of the San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship. The ship, to be named MERCY (T-AH 19), will be assigned to the Military Sealift Command and will be operated by a civilian crew. The hospital will be operated by the Naval Medical Command

A bow-on view of the Military Sealift Command (MCS) vehicle transport ship USNS WATSON (T-AKR-310) under construction on the building ways. The view covers the E deck forward of the deckhouse. The vessel is at 28% completion. To the left is the replenishment ship USS SUPPLY (AOE-10) nearing completion. To the right, a Spruence class destroyer is in the NASSCO floating drydock

Overhead view at Naval Station Pier 2, of the US Navy (USN) Spruance Class Destroyer USS HARRY W. HILL (DD 986) (right) berthed with Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault Ship USS BELLEAU WOOD (LHA 3) (left), and a USN Ticonderoga Class Cruiser (rear left) and the USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS MCCLUSKY (FFG 41) (rear right)

Elevated starboard bow view of the San Clemente class tanker being converted to a T-AH 19 class hospital ship. The ship, to be named MERCY, is 70 percent complete. The vehicle cargo ship USNS REGULUS (T-AKR 292) is on the left and a Spruance class destroyer is on the right. The amphibious assault ship USS TRIPOLI (LPH 10) is docked far right

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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

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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bow view clemente class san clemente class tanker t ah ship mercy vehicle usns regulus vehicle cargo ship usns regulus t akr spruance destroyer spruance class destroyer uss tripoli assault ship uss tripoli lph san diego california us navy ships united states ships starboard bow view amphibious assault ship cargo ship hospital ship ship exterior united states naval ship north africa libya us navy high resolution national steel pacific fleet us national archives cargo tanker
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27/08/1985
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