USNS Charles Drew

USNS Charles Drew (T-AKE-10) is a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship of the United States Navy, named in honor of Dr. Charles R. Drew (1904–1950), who developed improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge in developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II, saving thousands of Allied lives.

[3] The contract to build Charles Drew was awarded to National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) of San Diego, California, on 31 January 2008.

The principal address at the ceremony was given by Vice Admiral Regina Benjamin, the Surgeon General of the United States.

[4] Charles Drew was delivered to Military Sealift Command on 14 July 2010 and began conducting missions for MSC in spring 2011 and will operate in the Pacific.

[2] On 7 August 2022, the United States Navy sent its first ship, USNS Charles Drew, to Kattupalli Shipyard of Larsen & Toubro for an 11-day repair and allied services work.