General Dynamics
NASSCO, San Diego, last week christened and launched the USNS Thurgood
Marshall (T-AO 211), the seventh ship in U.S. Navy Military Sealift
Command fleet oiler program. The ship is named in honor of Thurgood
Marshall, the first African American appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court,
serving from 1967 to 1991. Marshall made history as the first black justice to
serve on the U.S. Supreme Court when he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in
1967 and served on the court for 25 years. Maj. Gen. David Bligh, Judge
Advocate General of the Navy, representing the Secretary of the Navy, served as
the principal speaker at the ceremony. “The General Dynamics NASSCO team has
been a strong partner of our forces for decades, particularly in the design and
construction of our Naval auxiliary ships,” said Bligh. “There is a vital link
between our defense industrial base and the effectiveness of our fighting men
and women around the world.” Remarks were also delivered by NASSCO President Dave Carver and
representatives of the Navy.
“What we christen tonight is not just a ship — it’s the embodiment of American
unity that will carry Thurgood Marshall’s legacy, and the legacy of America,
all over the world,” said Carver. “His name on the hull of this ship reminds us
that service takes many forms — and that truth, courage, and conviction must
always guide our mission.” The official christening moment happened
when the ship’s -sponsors, Melonie Tibbs and Cecilia Marshall, granddaughters
of Thurgood Marshall and Dr. Alissa Kamens, Marshall’s granddaughter-in-law,
broke a bottle of champagne against the ship’s hull with the words, “For the
United States of America, I christen you the USNS Thurgood Marshall. May God
bless this ship and all who sail on her.”
Fleet oilers serve as a supply lifeline for U.S.
Navy vessels carrying out missions across the globe, including in the Western
Pacific, Indian Ocean, and beyond. Built for underway replenishment, the oilers
transfer fuel, lubricants, fresh water, and small amounts of dry cargo as part
of the Navy’s combat logistics force.
NASSCO designs all new vessels with double hulls to
protect against oil spills and to enhance the durability of cargo and ballast
tanks. The vessels measure 746 feet long, with a full load displacement of
49,850 tons. Each can carry 157,000 barrels of oil, along with significant dry
cargo and aviation capability, and can reach a top speed of 20 knots.
“To the men and women
of General Dynamics NASSCO, your work directly contributes to this nation’s
security,” said Vice Adm. Douglas Verissimo, representing the Chief of Naval
Operations. “Your professionalism matters. You have not simply constructed a
vessel — you have delivered operational capability and I truly thank you.” The first five ships in the class — USNS John Lewis (T-AO 205),
USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO 206), USNS Earl Warren (T-AO
207), USNS Robert F. Kennedy (T-AO 208), and USNS Lucy
Stone (T-AO 209) — have all been delivered to the Navy. The USNS Sojourner
Truth (T-AO 210) recently completed successful sea trials and is set
to be delivered on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. The USNS Thurgood Marshall (T-AO
211), USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg (T-AO 212), USNS Harriet
Tubman (T-AO 213) and USNS Dolores Huerta (T-AO 214)
are currently under construction.