Department of Transportation Maritime Administration National Defense Reserve Fleet Inventory For th 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'As of Date' at the top of the form. This is crucial for accurate reporting.
  3. Fill in the 'Beginning of Month Vessel Count' and 'End of Month Vessel Count' fields with the respective numbers, ensuring they reflect your current inventory.
  4. In the 'NDRF Inventory Changes' section, document any changes such as vessel withdrawals or status updates. Be sure to include remarks for clarity.
  5. Utilize the glossary section to understand terms like 'Retention', 'Non-retention', and others that may apply to your entries.
  6. Review all sections thoroughly before finalizing your entries to ensure accuracy and completeness.

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The Ready Reserve Force (RRF) is a subset of vessels within MARADs National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) ready to support the rapid worldwide deployment of U.S. military forces.
Todays fleet consists of approximately 100 vessels -- mostly dry cargo ships with a few tankers and military auxiliaries -- some anchored at minor port facilities, but a majority at three major anchor sites: the James River Reserve Fleet at Fort Eustis, Virginia, the Beaumont Reserve Fleet in Beaumont, Texas, and the
NDRF vessels are at the fleet sites at James River, Virginia (James River Reserve Fleet); Beaumont, Texas (Beaumont Reserve Fleet); and Suisun Bay, California (Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet); and at designated outported berths.
The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a cooperative, voluntary program involving the DOT, DOD and the U.S. civil air carrier industry in a partnership to augment DOD aircraft capability during a national defense related crisis, Air carriers volunteer their aircraft to the CRAF program through contractual agreements with U.S.
A reserve fleet is a collection of naval vessels of all types that are fully equipped for service but are not currently needed; they are partially or fully decommissioned. A reserve fleet is informally said to be in mothballs or mothballed.
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This is the Reserve Fleet more popularly called the mothball fleet. The fleet numbers some 600 ships dispersed in six groups: at Bremerton, Washington; Mare Island and San Diego, California; Norfolk, Virginia; Orange, Texas; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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