The MPS are organized into three squadrons, each commanded by a Navy captain. MPS Squadron One, usually located in the Atlantic Ocean or Mediterranean Sea, has four ships; MPS Squadron Two, usually located at Diego Garcia, has five ships; and MPS Squadron Three, normally in the Guam/Saipan area, has four ships.
Each MPS squadron carries sufficient equipment and supplies to sustain 17,000 Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force personnel for up to 30 days. Each ship can discharge cargo either pierside or while anchored offshore using lighterage carried aboard. This capability gives the Marine Corps the ability to operate in both developed and underdeveloped areas of the world.
The Bobo was designed and built for the purpose of delivering Marine Corp vehicles and gear in the event of a military exercise. There are accomodations aboard for about 130 troops and 25 operating personnel. Due to the ship being a military prepositioning ship, the operational readiness of the ship is always maintained. The engine room aboard the Bobo houses two Stork Werkspoor medium-speed propulsion engines. These engines drive a single, fixed pitch screw through a reduction gear. The overhead height required by these main enignes is quiet low, making the design favorable for adding a roro deck above the engine room. The overall compact design of theengine room makes dedicated storage space in the engine room scarce, but the layout makes servicing of the pumps and motors for the auxiliary systems very managable in most cases. The deck gear on the Bobo included five deck cranes, thus allowing the ship to unload its own cargo in remote locations where the ship might be called on to deliver men and materials. The deck cranes along with the roro capability make the ship completely self-sustained from a cargo standpoint. The compact size of the engine room allows more space to be used for cargo, thus creating a favorable platform for military exercisesSpecifications | |
Power Plant |
2 diesels, 26,400 bhp 1 shaft |
Length | 673 feet |
Beam | 105 feet |
Draft | 29 feet |
Displacement | 40,846 tons full load |
Capacity |
162,500 sq. ft. vehicle 1,605,000 gallons petroleum 81,700 gallons water 522 TEU |
Speed | knots ( mph) |
Crew |
7 officers 30 civilian 25 civilian maintenance |
Aircraft | Helicopter platform only |
Ships | ||||||
Name | Number | Builder | Homeport | Ordered | Commissioned | Decommissioned |
2ND LT John P. Bobo | T-AK 3008 | Quincy | Europe | 14 Feb 1985 | ||
PFC D.T. Williams | T-AK 3009 | Quincy | Guam | 06 Jun 1985 | ||
1ST LT B. Lopez | T-AK 3010 | Quincy | Guam | 21 Nov 1985 | ||
1ST LT Jack Lummus | T-AK 3011 | Quincy | Guam | 06 May 1986 | ||
SGT W. R. Button | T-AK 3012 | Quincy | Guam | 18 May 1986 |