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[1] [2] The morning report supported strength accountability from before World War II until the introduction of SIDPERS during the 1970s. [1] The report was signed by the unit's commanding officer, and submitted to the appropriate higher administrative unit. It was the source for tabulation of the Army's centralized personnel records.
This fleet and the Army's Ports of Embarkation [2] [3] [4] operated throughout the war's massive logistics effort in support of worldwide operations. After the war the Army's fleet began to resume its peacetime role and even regain the old colors of gray hulls, white deck houses and buff trimming, masts and booms with the red, white and blue stack rings.
Ship Flag Class and type Pennant Other notes 14 January Italian Navy: Alpino: Alpino-class frigate F580 24 January Royal Australian Navy: Advance: Attack-class patrol boat P 83 9 February Royal Australian Navy: Stalwart: Destroyer tender: A 215 23 April Royal Australian Navy: Otway: Oberon-class submarine S 59 26 April Royal Australian Navy: Acute
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Ship Class and type Fate Other notes 15 October Royal Netherlands Navy: Karel Doorman: Colossus-class aircraft carrier Sold to Argentina: Renamed Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) Unknown date United States Coast and Geodetic Survey: Explorer: Survey ship
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Twenty of the most polluting mothball ships were recycled by 2012, and another 32 by 2017. At its peak, in 1950, the NDRF had 2,277 ships in lay-up. In 2003, it had 274. In July 2007, it held 230 ships, primarily dry-cargo ships, with some tankers, military auxiliaries, and other types. In December 2021, the number of ships was down to 91. [1]