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October 2021
JUST IN: Changing Threat Environments Could Alter Civilian Aircraft Operations
Where commercial airlines are sent to assist the United States ... -
October 2021
JUST IN: Changing Threat Environments Could Alter Civilian Aircraft Operations
Where commercial airlines are sent to assist the United States military in operations are likely to change, an official with the U.S. Transportation Command told reporters Oct. 7. -
May 2002
Global Transportation Network Ratings Soaring
By Sandra I. ErwinIn the Defense Department’s transportation pipeline, people, weapons and equipment constantly are on the move, even during peacetime. -
April 2002
Heavy-Duty Hauler Pushes Limits of Truck Technology
By Sandra I. ErwinThe Marine Corps is expected to buy more than 1,000 heavy trucks to replace its aging fleet of battlefield resupply vehicles. -
April 2002
Marine Corps Logistics Vehicle System Replacement
By Sandra I. ErwinPerformance Goals: -
June 2001
Navy Offers ‘Comfort’ to Wounded Troops
By Harold KennedyAt the end of May, a relatively rare event was scheduled to take place: The USNS Comfort (T-AH 20)—one of the nation’s two military hospital ships—would pull away from its layberth at Baltimore’s Canton Pier, steam down the Chesapeake Bay and head out to sea. -
September 2000
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Getting New Eyes
By Joe HallThe Bradley fighting vehicle, which transports U.S. Army infantry and cavalry troops, operates alongside the Abrams main battle tank and provides the firepower to support dismounted soldiers or attack enemy armor and fortifications. -
April 2000
Marine Corps Heavy-Duty Rig Poised for Makeover
By Sandra I. ErwinThe Marine Corps is working to develop a new tactical resupply vehicle, which would replace the Corps' heavy-duty LVS, or logistics vehicle system.