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...Military Sealift Command (MSC) . Miramar Transportation . MLINQS, LLC . MRA...
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The formation of the MTMTS resulted in tremendous change in the Command's organization. Since MTMTS now operated military ocean terminals, it focused its area command structure on ports. The name change better reflects its increased emphasis on deployment operations and end-to-end distribution of surface cargoes from depots to the war fighters. Since the Command's establishment on February 15, 1965, there has hardly been a transportation or logistics issue within DoD that SDDCs actions have not influenced positively.
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... of a program, information, code, or command, and, as a result of such conduct, intentionally c...Robinson Worldwide, Inc v Command Transportation, LLC, 2005 WL 3077998 (ND 111 2005) and cases cite...
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... And so their transportation. So there's no amount that I could give you that ...
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By Dana Priest and William M. Arkin
The Washington Post
..., 51 federal organizations and military commands, operating in 15 U.S. cities, track the flow of mo...DOT Department of Transportation. DNDO Domestic Nuclear Detection Office. DTRA Defe...
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...RADM Mark F. Heinrich, USN, SC . Commander . Fleet & Industrial Supply Chain Centers . [ILLUS...
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Sheer capacity and the logic of one of the most fundamental aspects of warfare, the control of physical space (and the people and material in it), will often place members of the armed forces at crucial societal nodes. [...] a dilemma for military units engaged in COIN is that they frequently have greater potential to undermine policy objectives through excessive emphasis on military methods than to achieve the overarching political goals that define success. [...] the virtues of expertise and efficiency that have made large civilian and military organizations the effective servants of society also can impede success in the domains, such as counterinsurgency, that fall uncomfortably across the seams of well-established organizational habit.10 Conclusion As President John F. Kennedy el...
... for supporting local capacity that can command popular support. The military can and should be en...Logistics, transportation, equipment, personnel, and other assets can suppor...
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[...] I think the question of what should or should not be contracted will be important. Because of political reasons, contracting out things like personal security will no longer be acceptable.
... Envoy in the Middle East and former - Commander-in-Chief United States Central Command (CENTCOM). ..., has far superior logistics and transportation capacity, as well as the ability to arrive on scen...