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Seafarers-crewed ship to show its stuff (9/4)

The U.S. Military Sealift Command has issued the following news release concerning the Seafarers-crewed USNS Pathfinder, operated by Horizon Lines. The release is dated Sept. 4 and also is available on MSC's web site HERE

USNS Pathfinder participates in at-sea demonstration

Military Sealift Command oceanographic survey ship USNS Pathfinder arrived in Sevastopol, Ukraine, today to pick up Ukrainian personnel and members of the U.S.-based Institute for Exploration for an upcoming at-sea capabilities demonstration with Ukraine’s Department of Underwater Heritage.

In April 2008, the Ukrainian government invited the U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet to demonstrate U.S. Navy hydrographic survey capabilities and to help search for SS Armenia, a sunken, World War II Soviet hospital ship.

During the at-sea demonstration, civilian surveyors from the Naval Oceanographic Office Institute for Exploration and Ukraine’s Department of Underwater Heritage will work together to search for the downed vessel.

“The Naval Oceanographic Office will be providing our state-of-the-art survey equipment,” said civilian Naval Oceanographic Office hydrographer Marian Clough. “We will also be providing oceanographic support to everyone involved.”

Pathfinder is one of seven oceanographic survey ships operated by the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command. These noncombatant ships are a unique part of the U.S. Navy’s fleet tasked with learning more about the world’s oceans and undersea environment.

“For the crew this is an opportunity to take the ship somewhere we have not been before, and that is always a very exciting event,” said Pathfinder’s civilian master Capt. Troy Erwin. “The data we will collect in Ukrainian territorial waters will improve the navigational accuracy of charts used in this area for many ships.”

In May 2008, Pathfinder collaborated with Estonian naval forces to search for Kaleva, a commercial aircraft that exploded over the Gulf of Finland after taking off from the Tallinn airport in June 1940.

Military Sealift Command operates more than 110 noncombatant, civilian-crewed ships that deliver combat equipment to troops, strategically preposition combat cargo at sea around the world, re-supply Navy ships at sea, and perform a variety of other missions for the Department of Defense.

The Naval Oceanographic Office employs approximately 1,100 civilian, military and contract personnel and is responsible for providing oceanographic products and services to the U.S. Department of Defense.

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