File:US Navy 041130-N-0000B-001 The MV American Cormorant submerged fifteen feet below the waterline to allow U.S. Army watercraft to float on in the port of Southampton, England.jpg

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English: Southampton, England (Nov. 30, 2004) - The MV American Cormorant submerged fifteen feet below the waterline to allow U.S. Army watercraft to "float on" in the port of Southampton, England. American Cormorant is a heavy-lift, float-on/float-off vessel contracted by the Military Sealift Command (MSC) to move U.S. Army watercraft assigned to Field Support Battalion-Hythe to forward deployed locations. The ship loaded more than 4,190 tons of cargo, floating on a U.S. Army "port-opening package," which included three small shore tug boats, four small landing craft, one crane barge, one fuel barge and two large landing craft. U.S. Navy photo by Edward Baxter (RELEASED)
IMO info Information about Amercian Cormorant may be found at IMO 7388712.
A ship can change name and flag state through time, but the IMO number remains the same through the hull's entire lifetime. As a result, it can be useful to identify a ship by using the IMO number.
Date Taken on 30 November 2004
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Edward Baxter

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