Talk:List of Military Sealift Command ships

March 2016

 * Sealift & Reserve ships

This page was sorely in need of updating, as it appeared the last time this was done was almost 10 years ago. MSC released a detailed table of current ships at msc.navy.mil and from that I created a new table to add to the page. Also on the page was a list of Ready Reserve Force ships, and since the page was quite long already, I split them off to a new page; List of Ready Reserve Force ships. There is still a lot of work to do, for anyone who is interested in helping out. There are multiple articles with lists all related to Military Sealift Command, the Prepositioning Program and the US Navy's Reserve and Inactive Fleets. Along with updating, I'm sure some of these could be merged (and others possibly split off). It would be great if any interested parties could take a look at the associated pages and post any suggestions here. The pages are (including, but not limited to);
 * List of Military Sealift Command ships
 * List of Ready Reserve Force ships
 * Strategic Sealift Ships
 * National Defense Reserve Fleet
 * United States Navy reserve fleets
 * Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet
 * Beaumont Reserve Fleet
 * Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
 * List of current ships of the United States Navy
 * Non-commissioned
 * Support
 * Ready Reserve Force ships
 * Reserve_Fleet

If there's any other articles you can think of, please add them. Any help here would be appreciated. These pages and lists are in need of a clean-up, updating and re-organizing. I also don't think we need as many pages. These fleets are shrinking and I also think one article can do the job of what two or three are doing right now. Thanks - the WOLF  child  16:11, 27 March 2016 (UTC)

January 2018 update
MSC has expanded their programs from 5 to 8, and reshuffled some ships around. The table has been updated to reflect this. Other than the new program headers, no ships were added or removed from the article. 2 ships were moved from the table to 'previous ships' lists below. The programs poster/graphic at the top right corner was also updated. - the WOLF  child  19:00, 22 January 2018 (UTC)

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Images
By my count, there are 133 ships listed of which 94 had images and 29 still needed images. I took a look around on Commons today and found 18 images to add, so there is now only 11 ships that still need images. If anyone can find one or upload one (or more), please do so. It would be nice if we could complete the entire image column for this table. The ships still in need of an image are;
 * 1) MV C Commando
 * 2) MV Malama
 * 3) MV Capt. David I. Lyon (T-AK-5362)
 * 4) MV LTC John U.D. Page (T-AK-4543)
 * 5) T/B Sea Eagle (MB 1219)
 * 6) MT Empire State (T-AOT-5193)
 * 7) MT SLNC Pax (T-AOT-5356)
 * 8) USNS Miguel Keith (T-ESB-5)
 * 9) USNS Burlington (T-EPF-10)
 * 10) USNS Puerto Rico (T-EPF-11)
 * 11) USNS Newport (T-EPF-12)

Thanks - the WOLF  child  04:24, 1 April 2018 (UTC)

Lewis and Clark
Why isn't there the full list of Lewis and Clark Dr Cargo ships? Sammartinlai (talk) 11:25, 10 April 2018 (UTC)
 * Oops, my eyes!Sammartinlai (talk) 11:25, 10 April 2018 (UTC)
 * Yep, the first two of the class have gone to pre-positioning, the rest are still actively supplying the fleet. It's easy to miss. - the WOLF  child  11:31, 10 April 2018 (UTC)