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Y – Vessel, liquid cargo. The US Army Corps of Engineers has a total of 11 dredge vessels, divided into hopper and non-hopper dredges. [15] In total the Corps has approximately 2,300 floating plant assets, including barges, tow boats, floating cranes, survey boats, patrol boats and dredges.
USNS Big Horn (Henry J. Kaiser -class oiler) Watson -class vehicle cargo ship – 8 active. Bob Hope -class vehicle cargo ship – 7 active. Shughart -class vehicle cargo ship – 3 active. Gordon -class vehicle cargo ship – 2 active. Supply -class fast combat support ship – 2 active. Lewis and Clark -class dry cargo ship – 14 active.
T. Type C1-M ships of the United States Army (14 P) Type C3-P&C ships of the United States Army (5 P) Type N3 ships of the United States Army (18 P) Type P2 ships of the United States Army (10 P) Type S3-S2-BP ships of the United States Army (2 P) Type T1-M-BT2 tankers of the United States Army (1 P)
This is a list of current formations of the United States Army, which is constantly changing as the Army changes its structure over time. Due to the nature of those changes, specifically the restructuring of brigades into autonomous modular brigades, debate has arisen as to whether brigades are units or formations; for the purposes of this list, brigades are currently excluded.
S. List of Singapore Armed Forces bases. List of space forces, units, and formations. List of units and formations of the Spanish Army 1990. List of military special forces units. Structure of Aldershot Command in 1939.
T. Tank battalions of the United States Army (24 P) Tank destroyer battalions of the United States Army (27 P) Transportation battalions of the United States Army (15 P)
Named in honor of Gen. Frank S. Besson Jr., former Chief of Transportation, U.S. Army, these ships have bow and stern ramps and the ability to beach themselves, giving them the ability to discharge 816 tonnes of vehicles and cargo over the shore in as little as 1.2 m of water, or 1,814 tonnes as an intra-theater line haul roll-on/roll-off cargo ship. [2]
The Transportation Corps is a combat service support branch of the U.S. Army. It is responsible for the movement of personnel and material by truck, rail, air, and sea. It is one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the Quartermaster Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The Corps was established in its current form on 31 July 1942 ...