The Men and Women of the Sea Services
History of the Memorial

What Can You See Here?

The Memorial Plaza
The Naval Heritage Center

Press Releases
Newsletters
Annual Report
Recent Media Coverage

Our Leadership

This Day in Naval History

Contact Us

 

Bronze Reliefs


U.S. Navy Supply Corps - "Service to the Fleet"
 

Founded in 1795, the Supply Corps provides responsible stewardship of the Navy's material resources, managing and guarding a supply pipeline that stretches from industrial America to storerooms and ships at sea. The bronze relief shows a replenishment at sea by a new addition to the Navy support system, USS SUPPLY (AOE-6), resupplying one of the newest class of Navy destroyers, USS ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG-51).

Logistic support of the operating forces of the Navy‹that has been the fundamental job of the Navy's Supply Corps since 1795, when this branch of the Navy was formed to support six wooden frigates. And while almost everything else has changed in almost two centuries, the fundamental mission of this important Navy community has not.

Throughout their illustrious history, the officers of the Supply Corps have kept pace with the expanding needs of the modern Navy and the scope of its mission. Supplying the Navy with over 2 million different items essential to the operation of modern ships, missiles, aircraft and facilities, this now specialized and highly professional community has been eminently successful in meeting the challenges of a wide range of management disciplines.

The broad responsibilities of the corps are closely related to those of many executive positions in private industry such as financial management, inventory control, merchandising, transportation, procurement, data processing, and personal services including paying and feeding personnel, and operating the Navy Exchanges and commissary stores.

The bronze relief is sponsored by the Supply Corps Association and its many friends and supporters. Sculptor: Gilbert A. Franklin.


 

 
Contact Us      Directions     Site Index      Join      Frequently Asked Questions      Our Privacy Policy      Links
701 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
202-737-2300
©2007 United States Navy Memorial - Design: bdalexander.com - Hosted & Maintained: System Planning Corporation - Webmaster