USNS Earl Warren

History
United States
Name Earl Warren
Namesake Earl Warren
Awarded 30 June 2016
Builder National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California
Laid down 30 April 2022
Launched 28 October 2022
Sponsored by Elena Kagan
Christened 21 January 2023
Motto Aut Viam Inventam Aut Faciam (I Will Find a Way or I Will Make One)
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General characteristics
Type Oiler
Displacement 22,515 t (22,159 long tons) (Light ship)
Length 746 ft (227 m)
Beam 106 ft (32 m)
Draft 33.5 ft (10.2 m)
Speed 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Complement 99 civilian mariners (CIVMARS)

USNS Earl Warren (T-AO-207) is the third of the John Lewis-class of underway replenishment oilers, operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC) to support ships of the United States Navy.

Namesake

Earl Warren served in the US Army during the World War I and held the rank of first lieutenant. After the war, he joined the Army Reserve until 1934, during which time he had been promoted to captain. He also served as Governor of his home state California from 1943 to 1953 and as the 14th Chief Justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969. The ship was officially named during a ceremony at the District of Columbia City Hall in Washington, D.C., on 14 December 2016.

Construction

Construction of the ship was authorized on 30 June 2016. In July 2016, Ray Mabus, then United States Secretary of the Navy, advised Congress that he intended to name the ship in honor Earl Warren, the 14th Chief Justice of the United States. The ship had her keel laid during a ceremony on 30 April 2022. In attendance at the ceremony was sponsor Elena Kagan, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Kagan's initials were etched into a ceremonial keel plate.

On 28 October 2022, Earl Warren was launched at the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company shipyard in San Diego and christened by Elena Kagan on 21 January 2023.

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