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Spearhead Class Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV)<br/> | Spearhead Class Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV)<br/> | ||
Spearhead Class Expeditionary | Spearhead Class Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) (effective Sept 2015)<br/> | ||
Keel Laid 31 July 2015 - Christened 16 January 2016<br/> | First proposed as COURAGEOUS for U.S. Army but renamed to CARSON CITY in 2011<br/> | ||
Launched | Keel Laid 31 July 2015 as JHSV-7<br/> | ||
<li>'''USNS CARSON CITY EPF 7'''<br/>Placed into Service | Reclassified EPF-7 in 2015<br/> | ||
Christened 16 January 2016<br/> | |||
Launched 20 January 2016<br/><br/> | |||
<li>'''USNS CARSON CITY EPF-7'''</li> | |||
<li>'''USNS CARSON CITY T-EPF-7'''</li> | |||
Early documentation uses "EPF-7" while the Naval Vessel Register site uses "T-EPF-7"<br/> | |||
Placed into Service 24 June 2016<br/><br/> | |||
As of 2024, in reduced operating status (ROS 45) | |||
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'''JHSV-6'''. Keel Laying, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]] | '''JHSV-6'''. Keel Laying, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Wolfgang_Hechler_ | Wolfgang Hechler]], sponsored by the [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]] | ||
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'''NAMESAKE''' - Named after Carson City, Nevada's capital city.<br/><br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Named after Carson City, Nevada's capital city.<br/><br/> | ||
Two ships of the US Navy have borne the name CARSON CITY - [[CARSON_CITY_PF_50_ | USS Carson City PF-50]] and USNS Carson City EPF-7.<br/><br/> | Two ships of the US Navy have borne the name CARSON CITY - [[CARSON_CITY_PF_50_ | USS Carson City PF-50]] and USNS Carson City EPF-7.<br/><br/> | ||
The ships sponsor is Susan Asbury Crowell, wife of Carson City Mayor Robert Crowell | The ships sponsor is Susan Asbury Crowell, wife of Carson City Mayor Robert Crowell<br/><br/> | ||
From [https://defaeroreport.com/2020/06/14/renaming-us-navy-ships/ Defense & Aerospace Report]:<br/> | |||
Five of the Spearhead-class Joint High-Speed Vessels of the 2000s were first intended for delivery to the US Army and were given Army names.<br/> | |||
They were renamed beginning in 2011 after it was decided all the ships would be operated by the Navy’s Military Sealift Command.<br/> | |||
Additionally all the JHSVs became EPF Expeditionary Fast Transports in September 2015. | |||
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Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Spearhead Class Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) (effective Sept 2015) First proposed as COURAGEOUS for U.S. Army but renamed to CARSON CITY in 2011 Keel Laid 31 July 2015 as JHSV-7 Reclassified EPF-7 in 2015 Christened 16 January 2016 Launched 20 January 2016 Placed into Service 24 June 2016 As of 2024, in reduced operating status (ROS 45) |
This section lists active links to the pages displaying covers associated with the ship. There should be a separate set of pages for each name of the ship (for example, Bushnell AG-32 / Sumner AGS-5 are different names for the same ship so there should be one set of pages for Bushnell and one set for Sumner). Covers should be presented in chronological order (or as best as can be determined).
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Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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MPP 002 |
2015-07-31 |
N/A |
JHSV-6. Keel Laying, cachet by Wolfgang Hechler, sponsored by the Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Named after Carson City, Nevada's capital city.
Two ships of the US Navy have borne the name CARSON CITY - USS Carson City PF-50 and USNS Carson City EPF-7.
The ships sponsor is Susan Asbury Crowell, wife of Carson City Mayor Robert Crowell
From Defense & Aerospace Report:
Five of the Spearhead-class Joint High-Speed Vessels of the 2000s were first intended for delivery to the US Army and were given Army names.
They were renamed beginning in 2011 after it was decided all the ships would be operated by the Navy’s Military Sealift Command.
Additionally all the JHSVs became EPF Expeditionary Fast Transports in September 2015.
If you have images or information to add to this page, then either contact the Curator or edit this page yourself and add it. See Editing Ship Pages for detailed information on editing this page.
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