Transportation Corps
Branch Type: Combat Service Support
Birthday: The historical background of the
Transportation Corps starts with World War I. Prior to that
time, transportation operations were chiefly the responsibility
of the Quartermaster General. The Transportation Corps, essentially
in its present form, was organized on 31 July 1942.
Mission Statement: Transportation Corps
officers develop concepts and doctrine to perform transportation
services and support functions for forces across the operational
spectrum of the National Military Strategy. Transportation
officers plan, schedule, and supervise the use of each mode
of transportation for the effective movement of personnel
and cargo.
Career Management Field: Transportation(88)
AIT Location: AFAIK Fort
Eustis, Virginia. 88M(Motor Transport Operator)does their
training at Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri
Additional Resources: Transportation Units
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