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Cards (12)

  • Casualty Assistance Calls Officer
    Their full time responsibility and mission is to assist families during a difficult time and ensure they receive the benefits and entitlements due.
  • Combat Store Ship (AFS)

    Perform underway replenishment services for Navy battle groups and deliver food, fuel, spare parts and ammunition
  • AS
    Submarine Tender
  • Oilers (AO)

    carry fuel, jet fuel, and other petroleum products. They operate with replenishment groups and deliver their cargo to ships at sea. They can service from both sides the ship simultaneously
  • Oiler and Ammunition Support Ships (AOE)

    The largest and most powerful auxiliary ship in the Navy.
    They carry missiles, fuel, ammunition and, general cargo.
    They can also refrigerate cargo and supplies.
    They carry two H-46 Helicopters for vertical replenishment and support
  • Guided Missile Cruiser (CG)

    These ships serve provide protection against surface and air attacks, and gunfire support for land operations. They have a large cruising range and are capable of speeds over 30 knots. Some of these ships are capable of conducting anti-air warfare, antisubmarine warfare, and anti-surface ship warfare at the same time. They carry a LAMPS MK III SH-60B Helicopter
  • Carrier/Nuclear Powered Carrier (CV/CVN)

    These ships are designed to carry, launch, retrieve and handle combat aircraft quickly and efficiently. It can approach the enemy at high speed, launch planes, recover them, and retire before its position can be determined. Attack Carriers are excellent long-range offensive weapons and are the center of the modern naval task force or task group
  • Destroyer/Guided Missile Destroyer (DD/DDG)

    Multipurpose ships used in any kind of naval operations. Fast ships with a large variety of armament and little to no armor. They depend on their speed and mobility for protection. They operate offensively and defensively against subs and surface ships. They can take defensive action against air assaults. They provide gunfire support for amphibious assaults. They can perform patrol, search and rescue missions, if needed. They can accommodate 2 SH-60B or 2 SH2G helicopters
  • Guided Missile Frigates (FFG)

    Used for open-ocean escort and patrol. They resemble destroyers in appearance, but are slower, have only one single screw, and carry less armament. They can carry 2 SH-60B helicopters
  • Amphibious Command Ship (LCC)

    Provides accommodations and command and communication facilities for various commanders and their staff. They can serve as a command ship for and amphibious task force, landing force, and air support commanders during amphibious operations. They are the most modern and capable command facilities afloat
  • Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA)

    These ships are able to embark, deploy, and land a Marine battalion landing team by helicopters, landing craft, amphibious vehicles, and combinations of these methods. They are versatile and combine the same features of the LPH, LPD, LKA, and LSD in a single ship
  • Amphibious Warfare Ship (LHD)

    They are designed based on that of an Amphibious Assault Ship, but are intended to be convertible from an Assault Ship to an Anti-submarine Warfare ship with a Harrier fighters for ground assault