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675:(MOS) courses were being taught at the new Fort Lee Transportation School. For example, Cargo Specialist (MOS 88H), Watercraft Operator (MOS 88K) and Watercraft Engineer (MOS 88L) training remained at Fort Eustis, which is the main housing of the Army's Watercraft. Railway training for Army Reserve soldiers (MOSs 88P, 88T, and 88U) and Army civilian employees also remained at Fort Eustis, as there are only warehouse tracks and no railway system available for training at Fort Lee. Motor Transportation Operator (truck driver, MOS 88M) training is conducted at 112: 38: 1212: 154: 433: 136: 492:. On 31 July 1942, the Transportation Service became the Transportation Corps. By the end of the war the Transportation Corps had moved more than 30 million soldiers within the continental United States; and 7 million soldiers plus 126 million tons of supplies overseas. From the beginning in England in late May 1942, the Transportation Corps operations in the ETO were directed by Colonel (later Maj. Gen.) 2039: 659:
old solution of hardening trucks with steel and adding machine guns thus making gun trucks and convoy security a permanent part of Transportation doctrine. No matter how great the threat, the Transportation Corps delivered the goods. During Operation New Dawn, the Transportation Corps was responsible for retrograding all the equipment out of Iraq by the December 2012 deadline.
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Cherbourg due south, to serve the forces advancing on Brittany and Brest. Later the White Ball Highway Express operated out of Le Havre to the same depots served by the Red Ball. Later still, the A B C Highway moved men and supplies from the Belgian port of Antwerp to the front. The story of the Red Ball Express was told in the 1950s movie
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The 143rd Transportation Command opened the port and supported the push to Baghdad in March 2003. After Baghdad fell in April, the maneuver operation matured into a sustainment operation with a hub and spoke supply line. Once the enemy began attacking convoys, the truck drivers responded with an age
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When the coalition forces invaded Afghanistan, the Transportation Corps opened up the air line of communication into the country and until 2008, a single movement control battalion managed all logistics in Regional Command-East. As the number of brigade combat teams increased in Afghanistan in 2006,
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saw the most diversified assortment of transportation units ever assembled. For over a decade the Transportation Corps provided continuous support for American and allied forces through an unimproved tropical environment using watercraft, amphibians, motor trucks and Transportation Corps aircraft.
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specially built for the lighter French track system starting with D-Day + 38. To speed the process, and avoid delays caused by French channel ports and docks destroyed by the retreating Germans, the Transportation Corps brought the heavy railroad stock across the channel and across the beaches in
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was carried out from 25 August to 16 November. The Red Ball Express provided around the clock truck convoys from allied held ports to supply troops on the front in a giant, one-way loop. There were other lesser known truck-route express operations: the Green Diamond Express operated out of
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was one of the divisions that was responsible for land and water transport. A substantial number of battles were won because of the field commander's ability to swiftly and effectively move troops and supplies. Most wounded soldiers were carried away in a banana-shaped cart called a gondola.
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magnified the need for a separate transportation service within the Quartermaster Department. Army transporters worked with both the civilian railroads and the maritime industry to pull together a successful intermodal operation.
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extended from 1945 into 1991, spanning the Gulf War. When the Soviet Union cordoned off the city of Berlin in 1948, the Transportation Corps played a vital role in sustaining the city. Two years later, on 28 June 1950, President
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On 9 March 1942 the Transportation Service was established as part of the Services of Supply. In March 1942, the transportation functions were consolidated into the Transportation Division of the newly created
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set sail. City Point, Virginia in 1864 would become the largest port operation in the Western Hemisphere in 1864. By 1864, five of the nine divisions in the
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had been established by 9 July 1918; and the Transportation Corps of the AEF was abolished after the war, The M.T.C. subsequently conducted
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which focused on the experiences of a fictional African American motor transportation unit involved with the Red Ball Express.
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As allied forces rapidly advanced across France in the summer of 1944, a special transportation operation nicknamed the
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was signed, the Transportation Corps had moved more than 3 million soldiers and 7 million tons of cargo.
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In 1990 the Transportation Corps faced one of its greatest challenges with the onset of the
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of the National Army was established to manage trucks on 15 August 1918. The
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Spearhead of Logistics, a History of the United States Transportation Corps.
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have also seen the deployment of large numbers of transportation units.
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established the Transportation Corps as a permanent branch of the Army.
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and appointed as the Director-General of Transportation and a separate
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U.S. Army branch charged with the movement of personnel and materiel
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on the Mississippi River in February 1862, a full month before the
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United States Army Logistics: From the American Revolution to 9/11
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The United States Garrison Berlin 1945-1994 (Mission Accomplished)
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On 31 July 1986, the Transportation Corps was inducted into the
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One of the greatest feats of the Transportation Corps, via the
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Transportation units and formations of the United States Army
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The newest of army training schools has just opened at the
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The Institute of Heraldry: 385th Transportation Battalion
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the Transportation Corps began ground convoy operations.
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The enemy threat to convoys required a unique solution -
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emphasized the need for a single transportation manager.
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Fort Eustis, Virginia: US Transportation Center (1994).
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King, Benjamin, Richard C. Biggs, and Eric R. Criner.
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List of transportation units of the United States Army
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List of transportation units of the United States Army
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Department dealt exclusively with transportation. The
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