USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61) is a Pathfinder-class oceanographic survey ship that became operational in 1997. It is the fourth United States Navy ship named Sumner. These ships are crewed by a small crew of civilian mariners, supporting an even smaller contingent of United States Navy personnel. According to the Naval Vessel Registry, Sumner was stricken on 29 August 2014 with a disposition of Transfer. MARAD NDRF document lists her at the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas in December 2014, with note scheduled for disposal.
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| - サムナー (海洋観測艦) (ja)
- USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61) (en)
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| - サムナー (USNS Sumner, T-AGS-61) は、アメリカ海軍の海洋観測艦。パスファインダー級海洋観測艦の1隻。艦名は第一次世界大戦で活躍したアメリカ海兵隊大尉に因む。その名を持つ艦としては3隻目。(アレン・M・サムナーに因んだ艦としては4隻目) (ja)
- USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61) is a Pathfinder-class oceanographic survey ship that became operational in 1997. It is the fourth United States Navy ship named Sumner. These ships are crewed by a small crew of civilian mariners, supporting an even smaller contingent of United States Navy personnel. According to the Naval Vessel Registry, Sumner was stricken on 29 August 2014 with a disposition of Transfer. MARAD NDRF document lists her at the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas in December 2014, with note scheduled for disposal. (en)
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| - サムナー (USNS Sumner, T-AGS-61) は、アメリカ海軍の海洋観測艦。パスファインダー級海洋観測艦の1隻。艦名は第一次世界大戦で活躍したアメリカ海兵隊大尉に因む。その名を持つ艦としては3隻目。(アレン・M・サムナーに因んだ艦としては4隻目) (ja)
- USNS Sumner (T-AGS-61) is a Pathfinder-class oceanographic survey ship that became operational in 1997. It is the fourth United States Navy ship named Sumner. These ships are crewed by a small crew of civilian mariners, supporting an even smaller contingent of United States Navy personnel. According to Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, the vessel was scheduled to be place out of service in 2014. Rosenberg reported speculation that Summer would be transferred to the United States Coast Guard. The Coast Guard would use the ship to counter smugglers in the Caribbean Sea, where she would be stationed as a permanent helicopter station. Coast Guard sharpshooters could be quickly dispatched to intercept and apprehend smugglers. Retrofitting the ship with facilities to operate and maintain a helicopter would cost $10 million. According to the Naval Vessel Registry, Sumner was stricken on 29 August 2014 with a disposition of Transfer. MARAD NDRF document lists her at the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas in December 2014, with note scheduled for disposal. (en)
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