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    USNS Grasp Welcomed in MSC Pacific AOR

    USNS Grasp Welcomed in MSC Pacific AOR

    Photo By Sarah Cannon | Military Sealift Command rescue and salvage ship USNS Grasp (T-ARS 51) arrives in San...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    10.25.2018

    Story by Sarah Cannon 

    Military Sealift Command Pacific

    Military Sealift Command Pacific welcomed the newest ship to the Pacific area of operations, rescue and salvage ship USNS Grasp (T-ARS 51).

    Grasp arrived in San Diego, Calif., on Tuesday, following an 18-day trip from its former home in Little Creek, Va. The trip included passage through the Panama Canal and dodging two hurricanes, including Hurricane Michael, the same hurricane that devastated portions of Florida.

    “Bringing Grasp from the East Coast to the West Coast was a great experience for me,” said Capt. Harry Sprague, Grasp’s civil service master. “It was a good experience for me as a newer master to get onto a different class of ships from the ones I have been working on. It was also the chance to bring a ship through the Panama Canal that made it so appealing. It’s one of those career moments you want to check the box on.”

    Grasp has spent most of its career on the East Coast of the United States, working in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is best known as the ship that located the fuselage of the plane flown by John F. Kennedy Jr. Recently, the decision was made to relocate the ship to the Pacific area of operations to increase salvage capabilities and fleet service in the region. Grasp joins the fleet ocean tug USNS Sioux (T-ATF 171) as the other ship in the MSC fleet service and support class in the area.

    “We are happy to be in the great weather of the Pacific and back with all the familiar faces in the AOR,” explained Sprague, who just transferred to Grasp from Sioux. “Being back in PAC makes getting business done a lot easier since I already know the people and the routine. I’m looking forward to getting settled in and into a mission soon.”

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    Date Taken: 10.25.2018
    Date Posted: 10.25.2018 15:20
    Story ID: 297734
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