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  2. Concord Naval Weapons Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tidal area of the base was not scheduled for closure and reorganized as Military Ocean Terminal Concord (MOTCO). [2] The 834th Transportation Battalion is the port manager at MOTCO and operates the three piers and an Army-owned rail system that connects with major public railway lines. [4]

  3. Military Ocean Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Military Ocean Terminal (MOTBY), Bayonne, New Jersey, closed 1999 [3] [4] New Orleans Military Ocean Terminal (NOMOT), New Orleans, Louisiana, Closed December 1994 [5] Military Ocean Terminal Bay Area (MOTBA), headquartered at Oakland Army Base, Oakland, California, closed 1999. [6]

  4. Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command

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    During the Gulf War, MTMC personnel successfully managed the movement of 85% of the unit equipment shipped to Saudi Arabia. They operated out of 33 ports worldwide and loaded more than 945,000 pieces of equipment equaling 6.5 million measurement tons (7.4 million m³) onto 564 ships bound for Saudi Arabia. At the peak of operations, MTMC ...

  5. Base commander - Wikipedia

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    In the US Air Force, a base commander may either be called an air base wing commander or a support group commander. If the former, the commander is an independent commander supporting other tenant units; if the latter, the commander is a junior O-6 answering to a more senior O-6 or a general officer serving as the wing commander.

  6. Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point - Wikipedia

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    The MV Capt. Steven L. Bennett at the Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, N.C.. Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point (MOTSU) is one of the largest military terminals in the world. [1]

  7. Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Carrier Strike Group FOUR (CCSG-4 or COMSTRKGRUFOUR) is the U.S. Fleet Forces Command formation charged with training and certifying Atlantic Fleet Carrier Strike Groups, Amphibious Ready Groups, and independently deploying surface ships. Its mission is to "Conduct safe and effective Strike Force Training of the Atlantic Fleet."

  8. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    The Bayonne Naval Drydock base was opened by the Navy in 1942 as a logistics (Bayonne Naval Supply Depot) and repair base, well connected to the transportation network of the Northeast Corridor. After the war the site became port for part of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet or the Mothball Fleet , Atlantic Reserve Fleet, New York and later a Naval ...

  9. United States Naval Forces Southern Command - Wikipedia

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    In June 1958 Commander, South Atlantic Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COMSOLANT) was established in headquarters at Naval Base Trinidad, [1] and was moved to Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico in 1973. COMSOLANT participated in annual " UNITAS " deployments around South America since 1960, and routinely deployed to Africa for the West African Training ...