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USTS ''Empire State VI'' (T-AP-1001),
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KKFW, IMO number 5264510, was a troop ship of the
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and training vessel of the
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.


Construction and early years

''Empire State VI'' was originally built for
States Steamship Company States Steamship Company, also called States Line and SSS, was started in 1928 by Charles Dant, in Portland, Oregon and later moved to the headquarters to San Francisco. Dant started the States Steamship Company to take his lumber product to mar ...
in
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at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company as a
MARAD Marad (Sumerian: Marda, modern Tell Wannat es-Sadum or Tell as-Sadoum, Iraq) was an ancient Near Eastern city. Marad was situated on the west bank of the then western branch of the Upper Euphrates River west of Nippur in modern-day Iraq and roug ...
Type C4-S-1u
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freighter. She was delivered to the States Line on 19 April 1962 as the SS ''Oregon'', a name she kept until the vessel was purchased February 15, 1977 by Moore McCormack Lines who renamed the vessel ''Mormactide''. She went to
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in 1983 when USL purchased MML. Although not the last private owner of the vessel, Moore McCormack Lines was the last company to operate ''Empire State'' before being entered into government service, as USL only operated
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s.


Government service

In 1986 the last private owner of the vessel, United States Lines, went bankrupt and turned over ''Mormactide'' to the Federal Government's Maritime Administration (
MARAD Marad (Sumerian: Marda, modern Tell Wannat es-Sadum or Tell as-Sadoum, Iraq) was an ancient Near Eastern city. Marad was situated on the west bank of the then western branch of the Upper Euphrates River west of Nippur in modern-day Iraq and roug ...
). She was originally designated to be converted to an ammunition ship, USNS ''Cape Junction'' (T-AK-507?). Meanwhile, the vessel was laid up in the
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,
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,
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, Virginia. In 1988 ''Mormactide'' was taken to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and underwent a conversion to a Training Ship at Bay Shipbuilding Corporation. After the conversion ''Mormactide'' was renamed ''Empire State VI''. She was delivered to the
State University of New York Maritime College State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime College) is a public maritime college in the Bronx, New York City. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Founded in 1874, the SUNY Maritime College was the fir ...
at
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on New Year's Eve in 1989 to replace the older ''
Empire State V TS ''Empire State V'', was a troop ship of the US Navy and training vessel of the United States Maritime Service. She was laid down as the SS ''President Jackson'', a cargo / passenger liner and finished as a troop transport, the USNS ''Barrett'' ...
''. In 1994 ''Empire State VI'' was activated by MARAD to support the withdrawal of American troops from
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, Somalia. In the 2005 aftermath of
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and
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which devastated the Gulf Coast, MARAD again activated ''Empire State VI''. The vessel provided housing and support for port workers and petroleum industry workers as they began repairs on strategic infrastructure and facilities in Louisiana. In the fall of 2012, after
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struck the New York/New Jersey area, the college offered the vessel to billet
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(FEMA) Corps and FEMA workers, from outside the region. and TS ''Kennedy'' were also used to house FEMA workers, and between them the three ships housed 1,200 workers. In September 2017, following the impact of
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on the
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, MARAD again activated the ship in order to provide support for FEMA's operations in Texas. However, after subsequent hurricanes made landfall in Florida and Puerto Rico the vessel was diverted to provide relief in the ports of Key West and San Juan, while in San Juan, the ship provided housing and meals to FEMA workers. ''Empire State'' left the maritime college for the final time on 5 October 2022. She arrived at the port of
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on 27 November 2022 and was stricken from the National Defense Reserve Fleet.


Training voyage

Each summer ''Empire State VI'' was activated for a 100-day training voyage. Students in the Regiment of Cadets operated the vessel for a summer sea term as part of their training requirements. The vessel's 2022 voyage, her last, ended on 2 August. The ship was retired after a 60-year service career. The ship held the record as the longest serving power-driven vessel ever used by the school. While in very good condition given her age, she retained a steam power plant, despite diesel power having been the industry standard for decades. Her emissions also exceed international standards, and this has affected her training itineraries. In 2015 a Congressional committee examined the cost of replacing the vessels of the six maritime academies where the average vessel age was 35 years, and ''Empire State'' was the oldest at 60 years. In March 2018 the US federal budget included funding to replace the aging training vessels with a National Security Multi-Mission Vessel design. The first vessel built was expected to replace ''Empire State'' in 2022 but delivery was delayed to 2023.


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A list of Sealift Command ships
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