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History | |
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United States | |
Name | 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman |
Namesake | Alexander Bonnyman Jr. |
Owner | Maersk Line |
Builder | Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S |
Launched | 3 August 1979 |
Completed | 1980 |
Acquired | January 1980 |
Renamed | Emilie Mærsk (1980–1985) |
Stricken | 2009 |
Identification | Hull number: AK-3003 |
Honours and awards | See Awards |
Fate | Scrapped, 2009 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Cpl. Louis J. Hauge Jr.-class cargo ship |
Displacement |
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Length | 755 ft 5 in (230.25 m) |
Beam | 90 ft 0 in (27.43 m) |
Draft | 33 ft 10 in (10.31 m) |
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Speed | 16.4 knots (30.4 km/h; 18.9 mph) |
Capacity | |
Complement | 25 mariners and 11 technicians |
Aviation facilities | Helipad |
MV 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman (AK-3003), (former MV Emilie Mærsk), was the fourth ship of the Cpl. Louis J. Hauge Jr.-class cargo ship built in 1980. The ship is named after First Lieutenant Alexander Bonnyman Jr., an American Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II.
Construction and commissioning
The ship was built in 1980 at the Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S, Lindø, Denmark. She was put into the service of Maersk Line as Emilie Mærsk.
In 1984, she was acquired and chartered by the Navy under a long-term contract as MV 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman (AK-3003). The ship underwent conversion at the Bethlehem Steel at Sparrows Point, Massachusetts. She was assigned to Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 3 and supported the US Marine Corps Expeditionary Brigade.
In 2009, the ship was struck from the Naval Register and later in August she was sold for scrap.
Awards
References
- "1ST LT ALEX BONNYMAN (AK 3003)". Naval Vessel Register. 15 July 2009. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- "Marine Corps University > Research > Marine Corps History Division > Information for Units > Medal of Honor Recipients By Unit > 1stLt Alexander Bonnyman, Jr". www.usmcu.edu. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
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