USNS Harkness (T-AGS 31)
Port bow view, probably early in her career.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (MSC)
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USNS Harkness (T-AGS 31)
View broad on the port bow, probably early in her career.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (MSC)
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USNS Harkness (T-AGS 31)
Port broadside view, probably early in her career.
Photo No. KN-19962
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (L-file)
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USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS 29)
Stern view about 135 degrees off the centerline, port side, taken on 29 September 1970 by her builder, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, off the Tail of the Bank anchorage in the Firth of Clyde near Greenock, Scotland.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (MSC)
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USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS 29)
Port broadside view taken on 29 September 1970 by her builder, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, off the Tail of the Bank anchorage in the Firth of Clyde near Greenock, Scotland.
Photo No. USN 1147586 (dated 29 January 1971)
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (MSC)
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USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS 29)
Starboard quarter view, probably early in her career.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (MSC)
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USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS 29)
Possibly photographed near Portsmouth, U.K.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command (L-file)
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M/V Texas Clipper II (ex Chauvenet, T-AGS 29)
The 200 bed Texas A&M training ship docked at the Port of Lake Charles on 9 October 2005 for use as FEMA housing for city and county government employees who were homeless because of Hurricane Rita.
Photo No. None
Source: Wikimedia Commons from FEMA Photo Library (gone).
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M/V Pacific Collector (ex Chauvenet, T-AGS 29)
Passing outbound under the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco on 19 May 2007 before radomes were fitted to her two dish antennas.
Photo No. None
Source: NavSource
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M/V Pacific Collector (ex Chauvenet, T-AGS 29)
Outbound from Astoria, Oregon, with large radomes added over her dish antennas. Since 2009 she serves with the larger Pacific Tracker, the former Mariner C4-S-1a type merchant ship later crane ship Beaver State (T-ACS 10).
Photo No. None
Source: NavSource
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