Patuxent honored with CNO Afloat Safety Award
The Navy recognized fleet replenishment oiler USNS Patuxent (T-AO 201) with a second consecutive CNO Afloat Safety Award in early April. The crews of Emory S. Land (AS 39) and USNS 2ND LT John P. Bobo...
View ArticleJOBS AT MSC: First Assistant Engineer
To ring in the new year, our recruiting team created a wall calendar that highlights specific positions by recognizing CIVMARs serving in those roles throughout the fleet (calendars available at CIVMAR...
View ArticleShips awarded for excellence in food service
Congratulations to the food service teams aboard USNS Washington Chambers (T-AKE 11), USNS Robert E. Peary (T-AKE 5), USNS Kanawha (T-AO 196) and USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) for earning this year’s...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleJOBS AT MSC: Chief Electrician
To ring in the new year, our recruiting team created a wall calendar that highlights specific positions by recognizing CIVMARs serving in those roles throughout the fleet (calendars available at CIVMAR...
View ArticleRelieve the watch
Seems like I have been doing that – standing watch – most of my adult life, and now, my watch is about to be relieved for the final time. By the time most of you are reading this, I will … Continue...
View ArticleJOBS AT MSC: navigating our recruitment process
The following blog post was written by MSCs dedicated human resources staff, and is part of a series focused on jobs at MSC – recruiting and retaining our talented workforce. This post highlights one...
View ArticleFaces of MSC: Managing Fleet Readiness
The following blog post was written by MSCs dedicated human resources staff, and is part of a series focused on jobs at MSC – recruiting and retaining our talented workforce. This post highlights one...
View ArticleMSC welcomes new command master chief
Military Sealift Command welcomes new Command Master Chief Kevin Blade, MSC’s senior enlisted leader and principal advisor to Rear Adm. Thomas K. Shannon for policies concerning morale, welfare, job...
View ArticleJOBS AT MSC: frequently asked questions – part three
Every day we recieve questions from YOU on our Facebook page about jobs at MSC. The following blog is part three of an ongoing series to provide our answers to YOUR frequently asked questions, along...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleImplementing the Healthy Heart Program
Military Sealift Command’s Healthy Heart Program is a systematic approach to healthy eating aboard U.S. Navy ships crewed by civil service mariners. The program stems from the 50 strategic initiatives...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleDiscussing the Korean Flag Shipping Program
The Korean Flag Shipping Program is a part of an active relationship between the United States and Republic of Korea. Formalized in 1981, the program enables Military Sealift Command to assume...
View ArticleMSC’s vital role in our Navy
The following article is written by Rear Adm. T.K. Shannon, commander, MSC. Taking a leaf from the Chief of Naval Operation’s playbook, Shannon explores our Navy’s core messages and what our MSC...
View ArticleMSC’s energy conservation program part one
The following blog is the first in a series on Military Sealift Command’s Energy Conservation program (ENCON), written by the MSC ENCON team. MSC’s ENCON program implements energy conservation...
View ArticleMSC: Worldwide and mission ready
Every day, more than 9,500 dedicated men and women of our U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command deliver critical supplies and conduct missions across the world’s oceans. Here’s what we’ve been up to...
View ArticleJOBS AT MSC: from intern to employee
The following blog post was written by MSC’s dedicated human resources staff, and is part of a series focused on ashore jobs at MSC – recruiting and retaining our talented workforce. This post...
View ArticleQ&A with the Master aboard USNS Joshua Humphreys
Gerald Hickey is lifelong civil service mariner (CIVMAR) and one of the few people in the community to have served their entire professional career with our Navy’s Military Sealift Command...
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