Naval Ship RELENTLESS (T-AGOS 18) in 1989 by Halter Marine in Moss Point, Mississippi. RELENTLESS was operated by the Military Sealift Command as an Ocean Surveillance Ship until her transfer to NOAA on March 17, 1993. The RELENTLESS was commissioned on August 28, 1998, in Pascagoula, Mississippi as the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. The ship bears the prestigious name of Dr. Gordon Gunter, a pioneer in
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