What is the Carolyn Chouest
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That is an interesting story
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Very!
" The Senate and House Armed Services committees . . . each tell The War Zone that they want an explanation about the impact of no longer having the Carolyn Chouest's capabilities.
While the Pentagon document does not mention the ship by name, the Carolyn Chouest “directly supports 335 days of uninterrupted availability” for Special Operations Command Pacific and Naval Special Warfare Command “operational requirements and mission planning,” according to U.S. Special Operations Command’s FY 22 Operation and Maintenance budget.
But beyond that, little is known about the current capabilities of this mysterious ship . . . "
How will they decide then?
A handsome ship. I'd like to know more about its usefulness if any.
This seems like a decision too important to be influenced by partisanship.
The Navy’s Military Sealift Command inventory list is here, if you're interested. https://www.msc.usff.navy.mil/Ships/Ship-Inventory/