About this Unit
USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) is a United States Navy hospital ship commissioned in 1987. Operated by the Military Sealift Command, the Comfort provides rapid, flexible, and mobile acute medical and surgical services to support U.S. military forces and humanitarian missions worldwide. The ship has participated in numerous operations, including support during the Gulf War, Hurricane Katrina relief, Operation Unified Response in Haiti, and medical aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. USNS Comfort continues to serve as a vital asset for both military readiness and global humanitarian assistance.
Historical Facts
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Commissioned as a Hospital Ship: USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) is a Mercy-class hospital ship of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1987 to provide rapid, mobile acute medical and surgical services to U.S. military forces.
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Converted Oil Tanker: The vessel was originally built in 1976 as the oil tanker SS Rose City before being converted into a hospital ship at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego, California.
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Massive Medical Capacity: The ship features 12 fully equipped operating rooms, an intensive care unit, radiological services, dental facilities, and can support up to 1,000 patient beds.
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Distinctive White Paint: USNS Comfort is painted bright white with large red crosses to signify its non-combatant, medical status under the Geneva Convention.
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Operation Desert Storm: Comfort provided medical support during the 1991 Gulf War, treating wounded coalition and Iraqi soldiers as well as prisoners of war.
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Humanitarian Missions: The ship has deployed on numerous humanitarian assistance missions, including Operation Unified Response to Haiti in 2010 after the devastating earthquake.
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Support during 9/11: Comfort was deployed to New York City in September 2001, serving as a floating hospital and providing rest and recovery facilities for rescue workers after the World Trade Center attacks.
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COVID-19 Response: In March 2020, Comfort sailed to New York City to assist local hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing care for non-COVID patients to free up land-based resources.
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Large Civilian Crew: The ship is operated by a civilian crew from the Military Sealift Command, while its medical staff is made up of U.S. Navy medical personnel.
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Symbol of Hope: USNS Comfort is widely recognized as a symbol of hope and relief, both domestically and internationally, delivering medical care in crisis zones and to underserved populations.