Posted on 05/11/2015 5:59:14 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Mercy was built as an oil tanker, SS Worth, by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California, in 1976. Starting in July 1984, she was renamed and converted to a hospital ship by the same company. Launched on 20 July 1985, USNS Mercy was commissioned on 8 November 1986.
She has a raised forecastle, a transom stem, a bulbous bow, an extended deckhouse with a forward bridge, and a helicopter-landing deck with a flight control facility. The Mercy class hospital ships are the third largest ships in the U.S. Navy Fleet by length, surpassed only by the nuclear powered Enterprise and Nimitz-class supercarriers.
USNS Mercy, homeported in San Diego, California, is normally in reduced operating status. Her crew remains a part of the staff of Naval Medical Center San Diego until ordered to sea, at which time they have five days to fully activate the ship to an Echelon III Medical Treatment Facility.
Like most "USNS" Ships, Mariners from the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command are responsible for navigation, propulsion, and most deck duties on board. However, the "Medical Treatment Facility", or hospital on the ship, is commanded by a Captain of the Navy's Medical Corps. On July 9, 2009, Captain Jeffery Paulson, MC, USN assumed command of the Medical Treatment Facility on board Mercy.
Patient Capacity:
Intensive care wards: 80 beds
Recovery wards: 20 beds
Intermediate care wards: 280 beds
Light care wards: 120 beds
Limited care wards: 500 beds
Total Patient Capacity: 1000 beds
Operating Rooms: 12
Departments and Facilities:
Radiological services
Main laboratory plus satellite lab
Central sterile receiving
Medical supply/pharmacy
Physical therapy and burn care
Intensive Care Unit
Dental services
Optometry/lens lab
Laundry
Oxygen producing plants (two)
Learn More About The USNS Mercy HERE!!
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The GREMLINS have stolen some of the code, so the weird thread is not posting correctly.
BUT...we carry on as best we can!!
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Looks good! What a great ship!
Hate that Lauren is without internet...but I hope she’s enjoying some well-deserved REST!! :)
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What a wonderful funeral! Cindy remarked as we walked out. Helen, our friend, had died. And friend after friend celebrated her by sharing stories of her all-around fun behavior. But Helens life wasnt all jokes and laughter. Her nephew spoke of her faith in Jesus and her care for others. She had taken him into her home when he was young and struggling. Now in his twenties, he said of his Aunt Helen, She was like a mom to me. She never gave up on me in my struggles. I am sure that if it wasnt for her, I would have lost my faith. Wow! What an influence! Helen leaned on Jesus and wanted her nephew to trust Him too.
In the Old Testament, we read that King David took a young man named Mephibosheth into his home with the purpose of showing him kindness for the sake of his father, Jonathan (Davids friend who had died; see 2 Sam. 9:1). Years earlier, Mephibosheth had been injured when his nurse dropped him as they fled after the news that his father had been killed (4:4). He was surprised that the king would care for him; he even referred to himself as a dead dog (9:8). Yet the king treated him as his own son (9:11).
Id like to be that kind of person, wouldnt you? Someone who cares for others and helps them hang on to faith in Jesus even when life looks hopeless.
INSIGHT
: Mephibosheth, Jonathans son, could have been heir to his grandfathers (King Saul) throne and a potential threat to Davids kingship. But David promised his best friend, Jonathan (1 Sam. 20:42), that he would care for his family. In todays passage we read how David made good on that promise (2 Sam. 9:9-13).
She’s doing well, but time marches on....
What a wonderful funeral! Cindy remarked as we walked out. Helen, our friend, had died. And friend after friend celebrated her by sharing stories of her all-around fun behavior. But Helens life wasnt all jokes and laughter. Her nephew spoke of her faith in Jesus and her care for others. She had taken him into her home when he was young and struggling. Now in his twenties, he said of his Aunt Helen, She was like a mom to me. She never gave up on me in my struggles. I am sure that if it wasnt for her, I would have lost my faith. Wow! What an influence! Helen leaned on Jesus and wanted her nephew to trust Him too.
In the Old Testament, we read that King David took a young man named Mephibosheth into his home with the purpose of showing him kindness for the sake of his father, Jonathan (Davids friend who had died; see 2 Sam. 9:1). Years earlier, Mephibosheth had been injured when his nurse dropped him as they fled after the news that his father had been killed (4:4). He was surprised that the king would care for him; he even referred to himself as a dead dog (9:8). Yet the king treated him as his own son (9:11).
Id like to be that kind of person, wouldnt you? Someone who cares for others and helps them hang on to faith in Jesus even when life looks hopeless.
INSIGHT
: Mephibosheth, Jonathans son, could have been heir to his grandfathers (King Saul) throne and a potential threat to Davids kingship. But David promised his best friend, Jonathan (1 Sam. 20:42), that he would care for his family. In todays passage we read how David made good on that promise (2 Sam. 9:9-13).
Good evening, Janey...((HUGS))...glad you are safely home.
Happy just hanging.
Evil, evil man.....
Good evening, South40...what a beautiful picture....Mercy under the rainbow. Thanks!!
Someone was in the right place at the right time!
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...a Marvelous Monday?
How is Lynn-Dah doing?
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