USNS ''Pomeroy'' (T-AKR-316) is one of
Military Sealift Command
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's nineteen
Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off
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Bob Hope Class
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Ships and is part of the 33 ships in the Prepositioning Program. She is a
''Watson''-class vehicle cargo ship named for Private First Class
Ralph E. Pomeroy, a
Medal of Honor
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recipient.
Laid down on 25 April 2000 and launched on 10 March 2001, ''Pomeroy'' was put into service in the Pacific Ocean on 14 August 2001.
According to ''
The Guardian
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'' the
human rights
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group
Reprieve identified the ''Pomeroy'' and sixteen other USN vessels as having held "
ghost prisoners
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References
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External links
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Watson-class vehicle cargo ships
Ships built in San Diego
2001 ships