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  • {{rpl|United States Transportation Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Transportation Command}}
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  • *[[United States Transportation Command]]
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  • ...tute of Peace]]. Prior to the University, she was Deputy Commander of [[United States Transportation Command]]. Her affiliations include the Council on Foreign Relations.
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  • ...ir Force]] since 2008. Prior to assuming the CSAF position, he commanded [[United States Transportation Command]]. Much of his career, before that, was in the transportation component of ...with Gen. Norton Schwartz, head of the Air Force's (''sic'') unglamorous [[United States Transportation Command|Transportation Command]]. He picked Schwartz because he had tirelessly work
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  • Originally obtained for the United States Marine Corps, but now making up United States Transportation Command's Afloat Prepositioning Force, (maritime) '''prepositioning ships''' carry The ships are civilian-owned, and chartered by the United States Transportation Command. Depending on the area of operations, they may anchor at a secure forward l
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  • ..., and supplies moved from one place to another, which is the job of the '''United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)''', which is one of the Unified Combatant Commands that is org
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  • ...Gen. [[Norton Schwartz]], head of the Air Force's (''sic'') unglamorous [[United States Transportation Command|Transportation Command]]. He picked Schwartz because he had tirelessly work
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  • ...lift and air refueling) and support forces to combatant commanders through United States Transportation Command, and acts as its Commander, Air Force Forces (COMAFFOR), and Joint Force Ai
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  • The ships are civilian-owned, and chartered by the [[United States Transportation Command]]
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  • ...ego Garcia]] and [[Guam]]. Their readiness is the responsibility of the [[United States Transportation Command, although their control may be delegated to the combatant commander of a sp
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  • * [[United States Transportation Command/Definition]]
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  • * [[United States Transportation Command/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:United States Transportation Command/Metadata]]
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