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I’ve moved inland and eastward and will systematically or not work through the photos I gleaned along the coast. I’ll start with USS Recruit, a landlocked training “structure” in San Diego.
Read more here.
Here’s a frontal view of LCS-22, USS Kansas City, and .
stern view of same class LCS-24 Oakland.
T-AO-207 Earl Warren is a John Lewis class underway replenishment oiler.
To move way north to Aptos, this is what remains of another gray ship, SS Palo Alto, a concrete vessel.
HMCS AOPV 432 Max Bernays was a surprise in San Francisco. I’d seen some fleetmates/classmates of the in Halifax last year here.
California Hornblower is a 1988 replica of vessels long gone.
Over in Alameda, here’s a close-up of USNS John Glenn, T-ESD-2, a vessel called an expeditionary transfer dock.
Westar Marine Services operates Madison Lynne. More on her here, but you have to scroll trough some other 2022 newbuilds.
I took these photos over at Alcatraz.
At the Alcatraz dock the same time was Solitary, an LCM-8. It appeared she was doing pump-out service at the site.
And rounding out today’s post, it’s Ocean Titan, with a long history of previous names. She’d just come out of the Bay Ship drydock in Alameda. Currently she’s operated by Pacific Survey Group.
All photos, any errors, WVD, who’s now inland at head of navigation on the Missouri River.
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