USNS Byrd to Join Gov’t Services FleetThe U.S. Military Sealift Command last month accepted delivery of the dry/cargo ammunition ship USNS Richard E. Byrd in San Diego. The ship, to be crewed by members of the SIU Government Services Division, was built by General Dynamics NASSCO.

The USNS Byrd, designated T-AKE 4, is the fourth in the Lewis and Clark class of underway replenishment ships which deliver ammunition, provisions, stores, spare parts, potable water and petroleum products to the Navy’s underway carrier and expeditionary strike groups, allowing them to stay at sea for extended periods of time.
MSC took delivery of the vessel on Jan. 8. The agency noted that the T-AKEs will replace some of the older vessels in the Kilauea and Sirius classes, respectively. The former are ammunition ships while the latter are combat stores vessels.
MSC further reported that the USNS Byrd was scheduled for a short “shakedown cruise” in late January, during which crew members were to test “a range of shipboard operations including a mock ammunition transfer that will use shipboard cranes to lift dummy ordnance onto Byrd’s deck from barges. This is the first such test ever done aboard a T-AKE.”
The 689-foot USNS Byrd is expected to deploy on its first operational mission this summer. The first ship of the class, the USNS Lewis and Clark, recently completed a deployment in the Persian Gulf. The USNS Lewis and Clark was replaced in theater by the second ship of the class, the USNS Sacagawea.