- Transportation Corps (United States Army)
The United States Army Transportation Corps was established
July 31 ,1942 by Executive Order 9082. The Transportation Corps is acombat service support branch of theU.S. Army , and is headquartered atFort Eustis ,Virginia . The Transportation Corps is responsible for the movement of personnel and materiel by truck, rail, air, and sea. Its motto is "Spearhead of Logistics," and it is currently the third smallest branch of the army. [http://www.eustis.army.mil/overview.htm USATCFE Overview ] ]History
Early history
As far back as the Revolutionary War, General George Washington appointed the first wagon master, who can be considered the first Chief of Transportation. Prior to the
War of 1812 , military transportation had taken a back seat in the national military strategy. It was apparent after the war that some form of organized transportation support was needed to guarantee the new nation’s ability to successfully engage and defeat an enemy. In response to this need, GeneralThomas S. Jesup was appointed asQuartermaster General in 1818. Later Jesup initiated programs that not only improved the transportation capability of the U.S. military, but also encouraged the United States expansion to the west. These programs included the building of theGreat Military Road of 1836 which linked the far flung ports of the west with the industrial bases of the east and the use of thesteamship for amphibious landings.Civil War
During the
American Civil War , transportation proved to be an integral part of military logistics through the organization of railroads as a viable and efficient means of militarytransportation . By 1864, five of the nine divisions in theQuartermaster Department dealt exclusively with transportation. A substantial number of battles were won because of the field commander's ability to swiftly and effectively move troops and supplies.panish-American War
During the
Spanish-American War , the task of mobilizing and deploying a largely volunteer force toCuba and thePhilippines magnified the need for a separate transportation service within the Quartermaster Department. Army transporters worked with both the civilian railroads and the maritime industry to pull together a successful intermodal operation.World War I
The
American Expeditionary Force that deployed toFrance duringWorld War I , emphasized the need for a single transportation manager.William W. Atterbury , a former railroad executive, was appointed as the Director-General of Transportation and a separate Transportation Corps was established in 1918. Having satisfied the immediate need and requirements of the day, this forerunner of the modern Transportation Corps was abolished after the war.World War II
With the
attack on Pearl Harbor , the United States began the largest mobilization in its history. In March 1942, the transportation functions were consolidated into the Transportation Division of the newly createdServices of Supply . That same year, onJuly 31 , PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt established the Transportation Corps. By the end of the war the Transportation Corps had moved more than 30 million soldiers within the continental United States; and 7 million soldiers plus 126 million tons of supplies overseas.Cold War
When the
Soviet Union cordoned off the city ofBerlin in 1948, the Transportation Corps played a vital role in sustaining the city. Two years later, onJune 28 ,1950 , PresidentHarry S. Truman established the Transportation Corps as a permanent branch of the Army.Korean War
During the
Korean War , the Transportation Corps kept theUnited Nations Forces supplied through three winters. By the time thearmistice was signed, the Transportation Corps had moved more than 3 million soldiers and 7 million tons of cargo.Vietnam War
The
Vietnam War saw the most diversified assortment of transportation units ever assembled. For over a decade the Transportation Corps provided continuous support for American and allied forces through an unimproved tropical environment using watercraft, amphibians, motor trucks and Transportation Corps aircraft.On
July 31 ,1986 , the Transportation Corps was inducted into theU.S. Army Regimental System .Gulf War
In 1990 the Transportation Corps faced one of its greatest challenges with the onset of the
Gulf War . During Operation Desert Shield andOperation Desert Storm , the Transportation Corps working out of ports on three continents demonstrating its ability to deploy and sustain massive forces.Post Cold War
Operations in
Somalia ,Rwanda ,Haiti , Bosnia, andIraq have also seen the deployment of large numbers of transportation units.ee also
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List of ships of the United States Army
*TRANSCOM
*Fort Eustis
*Fort Story
*Fort Eustis Military Railroad
*The Motor Transport Corps of the United States Army during World War 1
*External links
* [http://www.lonesentry.com/gi_stories_booklets/transportationcorps/index.html Destination Berlin: The Transportation Corps] (WWII history booklet)
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