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United States Army - U. S. Army Transportation Corps School | Fort Lee, VA Mission The U S Army Transportation School trains, educates, and develops Transportation professionals for the total force; and drives change through DOTMLPF-P solutions to sustain large scale combat operations in a multi-domain operations environment Vision Transportation professionals and solutions enable the Army to deploy, fight and win, anytime and anywhere Mobility equals lethality
US Army Use of Rail in Theaters of Operation - United States Army Abstract The Army routinely uses rail to transport the majority of its equipment from home station or mobilization station to training areas or ports of embarkation Consequently, most units have personnel experienced at uploading and securing military equipment on rail cars This experience translates very well using rail in the United States and Germany, but in other theaters of operation
U. S. Army Transportation Corps and Transportation School | Fort Lee . . . The United States Army Transportation Corps was born on 31 July 1942 These were dark times for the Nation, with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and conquest of the Philippines The Department of War, forerunner to the modern Department of Defense, determined that the Army needed a single manager for transportation
88M Motor Transport Operators - United States Army Proponent Vision: Motor Transport Operators lead disciplined, technical experts in support of the Army’s motor transport, personnel movement, and cargo distribution missions They supervise vehicle maintenance checks, train new drivers, manage Army driver sustainment training programs, and enforce vehicle operator safety standards
US Army Transportation Corps Museum Home Page Following the armistice, the new Army Transportation Corps worked to return the Army Expeditionary Force to the United States The exhibit of the World War II global operations of the U S Army Transportation Corps mission from North Africa, Mediterranean, Europe, Pacific Theaters, and the Home Front
Transportation School - United States Army Motor Transport Operator Course (MTOC) Provides professional civilian and military cadre to train Regular Army (RA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), and Army National Guard (ARNG) Soldiers for the 88M Military Occupational Specialist (MOS) in order to set a foundation for and develop wheeled-vehicle tactical and technical competencies
Inter-War Years (1919-1940) - United States Army Following the armistice, the new Army Transportation Corps worked to return the Army Expeditionary Force to the United States It also used some of its newest Soldier to continue testing the technology and tactics the Army had developed for World War I
88 Enlisted Series - United States Army The U S Army Transportation Corps' 88N Transportation Management Coordinators supervise, monitor, control and coordinate the movement of personnel, equipment, and cargo by air, rail, highway, and water 88N Transportation Management Coordinators determine the most efficient mode of transport that accomplishes mission requirements and advises