Mars Class T-afs 1 Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
218W Annular Ball Bearing
005543180
219-51113 Electromagnetic Relay
006238738
21900 Sleeve Bearing
006627145
21921 Wattmeter
005133798
219535 Cartridge Fuse
013116724
219A1N5 Electromagnetic Relay
006238738
219AIN5 Electromagnetic Relay
006238738
219MF Annular Ball Bearing
001556476
219WD Annular Ball Bearing
001556476
219WDN Annular Ball Bearing
001556476
220105-2 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
007649408
2201621 Sleeve Spacer
010577116
2202 Electrical Box Connector
001521122
2202-270N-100MN-40 Nonind Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
008685395
2203-0233 Seat Unit Assembly
009833335
220462D1 Compressor Cylinder Head
000864367
2207-009 Sensitive Switch
005836582
220793V1 Ring Spacer
008735015
220812PR1 Compressor Piston
010573710
221-6951669-22 Special Scale Meter
014153690
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Mars Class T-afs 1

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USS Mars (AFS‑1), the third United States Navy ship to bear the name, was laid down by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego, California, on 5 May 1962; launched on 15 June 1963, sponsored by Mrs. Clyde Doyle, widow of Representative Clyde Doyle of California; and commissioned at Long Beach Naval Shipyard on 21 December 1963, with Captain Russel C. Medley in command.

Mars was the first of a new class that was intended to replace three types of supply ships: the AF (Store Ship), AKS (Stores Issue Ship), and AVS (Aviation Supply Ship). Two innovations were Boeing UH‑46 helicopters and an automatic highline shuttle transfer system to make a rapid transfer of supplies possible. To speed replenishment processing, Mars became the first ship in the Pacific Fleet to be equipped with a UNIVAC 1104 computer system.

Assigned to Service Squadron 1 (ServRon 1), Mars left San Diego on 16 March 1964 for Acapulco, Mexico, for shakedown, returning to San Diego on Easter Sunday. On 1 September she departed for the western Pacific, arriving at Yokosuka, Japan, on the 23rd. With Yokosuka as home port, the combat storeship operated from the Philippines to the South China Sea through the rest of the year.

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