Talk:USNS Mizar (AGOR-11)

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[edit] Suggestion

Suggest an up-date: the USNS Mizar, T-AGOR 11, has been removed from the James River reserve fleet, and is being scraped, Chesapeak, Va. I was one of three 12-4 Watch helmsman on the 1971 Arctic Voyage 50. faocusoninfinity/Jim Miller, Southport, N.C.

[edit] Mizar Painted Haze Grey & no "enlisted", but USCG "documented"seaman

Minor point: when I was aboard, our USNS Mizar T-AGOR 11, was painted haze grey; our officers were USCG "licensed" and no "enlisted" (see general characteristics), but USCG documented seamen. In the deck department, the watch standers were Able Seaman, Ordinary Seaman, one Bos'n, no day workers. James A. Miller Jr. 06:33, 2 July 2007 (UTC) Thank whom ever for her listing, she was a good ship: R.I.P.