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The transportation motor transport battalion is designed to support the movement of personnel and matériel for divisions and corps in an area of operation. It is normally attached to a sustainment brigade and consists of a headquarters and headquarters detachment providing command and control of between three and seven motor transport ...
406th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion 406th Headquarters and Headquarters Company; 180th Transportation Company (Medium Truck)(Cargo) 182nd Transportation Company (Medium Truck) 301st Quartermaster Company (Water Purification & Distribution) 401st Transportation Company (Medium Truck)
The United States Garrison Berlin 1945-1994 (Mission Accomplished). ISBN 978-1-63068-540-9 (Amazon.com)published 2014.A chronicle of the US military presence in Berlin. Bykofsky, Joseph and Harold Larson. The Transportation Corps: Operations overseas (covers WW2) Center of Military History, United States Army, 2003 671 pages Google link
The 180th Fighter Wing (180 FW) is a unit of the Ohio Air National Guard, stationed at Toledo Air National Guard Base, Ohio.If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command.
The XVIII Airborne Corps is a corps of the United States Army that has been in existence since 1942 and saw extensive service during World War II.The corps is designed for rapid deployment anywhere in the world and is referred to as "America's Contingency Corps."
833rd Transportation Battalion, Joint Base Lewis–McChord; 834th Transportation Terminal Battalion, Concord, California; 597th Transportation Brigade, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia 832nd Transportation Battalion, Joint Base Langley–Eustis [3] 841st Transportation Battalion, Charleston, South Carolina
The official mission statement for TRADOC states: Training and Doctrine Command develops, educates and trains Soldiers, civilians, and leaders; supports unit training; and designs, builds and integrates a versatile mix of capabilities, formations, and equipment to strengthen the U.S. Army as America's Force of Decisive Action. [4]
The 1st Battalion, 180th was the 44th battalion to complete an MFO rotation. [24] [25] [26] While deployed to Egypt, the 1st Battalion, 180th was asked to provide volunteers to go with the 45th Infantry Brigade to Afghanistan on a second deployment, Task Force Phoenix II, that would follow their own by only a few months. Many of the soldiers of ...