Train Soldiers, Civilians, and members of other Services and nations in skills and functions associated with strategic and operational level movement supporting the Defense Transportation System. Areas include sustainment planning and processes, movement control, distrubution management, and asset management. Provides instruction on strategic and operational movement processes, procedures, and systems used for deployment and distribution through fucntional courses and Advance Individual Training (AIT). Transportation Management Training Division (TMTD) The Transportation School simultaneously participates in and integrates with Army Futures Command and the Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) to identify and solve Army problems related to transportation, distribution, and sustainment through a comprehensive modernization strategy that leverages commercial industry’s most advanced technology. The Transportation School is a One Army School System (OASS) geographically dispersed between three primary training locations: Fort Gregg-Adams, VA, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA, and Fort Leonard Wood, MO that produces highly-skilled, adaptable, and resilient Soldiers capable of conducting large scale deployment operations, and sustaining the warfighter in a multi-domain environment. Army Transportation School headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams, VA is the Army’s premier training activity for Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Transportation Soldiers in addition to creating and providing input into the Professional Military Education (PME) for Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs), Warrant Officers (WOs), and Officers. Transportation Courses & Welcome Letters.Maritime and Intermodal Training Department (MITD).Army Driver Standardization Office (ADSO).Transportation Management Training Department (TMTD).Office of the Chief of Reserve Affairs (OCRA).Office of the Chief of Transportation (OCOT).Deployment Process Modernization Office (DPMO).
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