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Ship Programs
Military Sealift Command is organized around four programs representing primary business operations:
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Worldwide Locations
Military Sealift Command is headquartered at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., and operates six subordinate commands worldwide. The Military Sealift Fleet Support Command in Norfolk, Va., crews, trains, equips and maintains MSC's government-owned, government-operated ships across the globe. In addition, five operational commands called Sealift Logistics Commands, or SEALOGs, operate in the Atlantic, Pacific, Europe, Central and Far East areas.
MSC Headquarters
Military Sealift Fleet Support Command
Sealift Logistics Command Atlantic
Sealift Logistics Command Pacific
Sealift Logistics Command Europe
Sealift Logistics Command Central
Sealift Logistics Command Far East |
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Doing Business with MSC
MSC's Business Development Group's mission is to facilitate the rapid development of new business opportunities. |
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Reserve Programs
MSC has access to nearly 1,400 selected U.S. Naval Reservists assigned to 39 reserve units nationwide. The reservists are managed by the Reserve Programs department at MSC headquarters. |
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| This command's mission remains enduring and vital to our nation. The high degree of professionalism, enthusiastic esprit de corps and sense of duty let me know that MSC will continue to excel as a 21st-century organization. We're here to serve, not only America, but America's maritime interests around the world. | - Rear Admiral Robert D. Reilly, Jr. |
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