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The U.S. Army’s Navy has been in existence since 1775 when George Washington sent armed ships against the powerful British Navy. We are SAIL ARMY...
Army’s Navy has been in existence since 1775 when George Washington sent armed ships against the powerful British Navy, predating the creation of the Continental Navy. The Army’s marine support became an important element in providing transport to the Army’s far flung outposts from the Revolutionary War into the Twentieth Century. The Army Transport Service (ATS), born out of necessity during the
Takeaways from the voyage to Gaza for the US Army’s watercraft program Opinion: Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options The Army's new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
Prayers for our Army Sailors heading to Gaza!
First Army vessel leaves US to build temporary pier for Gaza aid U.S. Central Command said the General Frank S. Besson left Virginia on Saturday with equipment to build a temporary pier for Gazans to receive aid.
US Army mariners save fisherman clinging to plastic cooler lid in sea near Indonesia The USAV Palo Alto rescued a fisherman who had been clinging to a cooler lid for hours after his boat capsized.
US Army has a ‘gigantic problem’ with logistics in the Indo-Pacific Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment.
U.S. Army Dishes Out Culinary Goods in Maritime Environment Feature article highlights Army Soldiers of the 92G MOS, culinary specialists, performing duties in the unique maritime environment.
Joint effort at Eustis moves Navy Construction Battalion from Atlantic to Pacific JOINT BASE LANGLEY EUSTIS, Va. – While U.S. Army mariners and a U.S. Navy construction unit may sound like the opposite of expected land and sea operations, this seemingly uncommon pair worked a single mission together. A joint U.S. Army and U.S. Navy logistics effort combining maritime and rail m...
Women’s Equality Day; Past to Present Women have continued to press forward to ensure the march for equality continues. This includes contributions from women who have served and continue to serve in uniform.
Happy 247th Birthday, Army!!
Army vessels could be transferred to Marines to counter China threat The Marine Corps said it desperately needs a new type of vessel called Light Amphibious Warships that can rapidly conduct beach landings in the Western Pacific to deliver troops and missile-firing vehicles.
Army vessels and Air Force helicopters conduct joint training off Okinawa coast OKINAWA, Japan — United States Army Vessel crews and Air Force Rescue Squadrons conducted a joint medical evacuation training exercise off the coast of...
Veterans Day 2021… Thank you to all that have served and sailed! 🇺🇸
U.S. Army Watercraft Transports Infantry in Hawaii The 168th Transportation Detachment, Special Troops Battalion, 8th Theater Sustainment Command transported a company sized element of infantry soldiers and their combat vehicles in an unprecedented mission for the thirty-three year old General Brehon B. Somervell, Logistics Support Vessel 3, from Oc...
Team Resolute, tune in to the XVIII ABN Corps Twitter page tomorrow as our Watercraft Operators will be featured in the next episode of Dragon Jobs!
10th Transportation Battalion "Waterborne"
The Official 11th Transportation Battalion
The Army Acquired Its Own Hovercraft In The 1980s. It Didn't Go Well. The Army bought LACV-30 hovercraft derived from a commercial model designed in Canada that ended up being ill-suited for hardy military tasks.
This short documentary seems fitting on this day for this page.
BOATLIFT, An Untold Tale of 9/11 Resilience Tom Hanks narrates the epic story of the 9/11 boatlift that evacuated half a million people from the stricken piers and seawalls of Lower Manhattan. Produced...
On this night 20 years ago 246 people went to sleep in preparation for their morning flights. 2,606 people went to sleep in preparation for work in the morning. 343 firefighters went to sleep in preparation for their morning shift. 60 police officers went to sleep in preparation for morning patrol. 8 paramedics went to sleep in preparation for the morning shift of saving lives. None of them saw past 10:00am Sept 11, 2001. In one single moment life may never be the same.
Tonight as you go to sleep in preparation for your life tomorrow, kiss the ones you love, snuggle a little tighter, and never take one second of your life for granted.
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U.S. Army Watercraft: Lost at Sea -Opinion This week for $51,000* on the Government Services Administration (GSA) website, you can purchase a modern US Army 128 ft ocean Tug (LT). These tugs are capable of ocean towing,...
8th TSC draws Army preposition stock in support of Defender Pacific 2021 Soldiers from the 10th Transportation Battalion (Terminal), 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary), under the operational control of the 8th Theater Sustainment Command, completed the draw and sail of Army prepositioned stock in Guam, July 17, in support of Defender Pacific 2021.