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  4. List of transportation units of the United States Army

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    Three different types of POL companies exist. The medium truck company POL (7.5k) EAB Line Haul provides for line haul transportation of bulk fuel, consisting of 60 M915 trucks with 60 7.5k trailers with a total transport capacity of 450,000 gallons.

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  6. 7th Transportation Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    About 100 soldiers from the U.S. Army Transportation School at Fort Eustis also participated in the exercise. Resolute Shamrock began 6 March, when the 24th Transportation Battalion was alerted to a simulated crisis situation. Within 24 hours, it had set up a processing center at Fort Eustis, where soldiers received shots and updated wills.

  7. List of IEC technical committees - Wikipedia

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    TC 11 Overhead lines TC 12 (Disbanded, work taken over by TC 100) Radio communication [2] TC 13 Electrical energy measurement and control TC 14 Power transformers TC 15 Solid electrical insulating materials TC 16 (Disbanded, work taken over by TC 3) Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identification TC 17

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    TC-6 in 1925 TC-5 and TC-9 at the Lincoln Memorial in 1926. Following the end of World War I, the U.S. Army acquired a variety of blimps from US, French and British sources. Plans were made for operating airships from both Fort Bliss and Brooks Field, in Texas [10] and Langley Field, Virginia.

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    T C Army airship in 1923. The TC-3 and the TC-7 were the two United States Army Air Corps non-rigid blimps used for parasite fighter trials conducted in 1923–24. A single Sperry Messenger biplane was equipped with a skyhook to engage the temporary trapeze mounted to the control carriage of the blimp itself.