Two Of The Fastest U.S. Sealift Ships Trapped By Baltimore Bridge Collapse

March 29th, 2024

Via: The War Zone:

Two of the most capable military cargo ships in U.S. inventory are among the vessels now stuck in Baltimore following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge yesterday. The two members of the Algol class, which are also some of the fastest cargo vessels of their general size anywhere in the world, and two other reserve sealift ships were in port in Baltimore when the incident occurred.

2 Responses to “Two Of The Fastest U.S. Sealift Ships Trapped By Baltimore Bridge Collapse”

  1. Snowman says:

    If the bridge isn’t removed in a week or two, opening to the port again, and if the cargo isn’t offloaded in another week or two, cleaning up the pollution, then it’ll be because the powers that be want the port to remain closed and the cargo poisoning the waters.

  2. Snowman says:

    So it doesn’t matter which of our ‘enemies’ did it. Our govt is using it to destroy the port. They’re all in it together. Like with the Nordic pipeline.

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