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March 5, 2010:
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C-130 LOW-COST LOW-ALTITUDE COMBAT AIRDROPS NOW OPERATIONAL A deployed C-130H aircres is the first to use anew method of airdrop to make deliveries more accurate and flexible for resupply of small, mobile forces.
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February 22, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM SPEAKER DISCUSSES EVOLUTION OF WAR
Retired Marine Corps Col. T.X. Hammes came to Seay Auditorium, where he spoke about the evolution of war and how it applies to members of U.S. Transportation Command.
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February 10, 2010:
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NEW PACIFIC PATRIOT EXPRESS ROUTES CONNECT KOREA, EXPAND JAPAN SERVICES Pacific-based airmen, soldiers, sailors and Marines will soon have more options available for traveling to and from the United States beginning this April.
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February 3, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM'S NCIS REP NAMED O'FALLON FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR Command's full-time Naval Criminal Invstigative Service liaison earns honor for life-saving service as city volunteer firefighter.
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January 29, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM, SCOTT AFB LEADERS SEEK MASCOUTAH SCHOOL BOARD UNDERSTANDING
Gen. Duncan McNabb, commander of the United States Transportation Command, and a group of Scott military leaders have approached the Mascoutah School board requesting help for military students.
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January 28, 2010:
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HAITI'S SEAPORT CAPACITY INCREASES, FRASER SAYS Conditions in earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti, continue to improve day by day, but a tremendous need still exists, the commander of U.S. Southern Command said today.
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January 28, 2010:
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JOINT TASK FORCE ORGANIZES HAITIAN AIRPORT When a disaster strikes, people assume it should be easy to get relief supplies in. But it's not always a simple proposition.
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January 27, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM SURGEON'S OFFICE ASSISTS WITH HAITIAN OPERATIONS
A few hours after the Haitian earthquake, the Command Surgeon's office activated the Contingency Medical Desk to provide awareness and support for the surgeon and the U.S. Transportation Command commander.
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January 26, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM OFFERS AIR AND SEA LIFT INSTRUCTIONS FOR NGOS CONDUCTING HUMANITARIAN RELIEF "How do I get lift?" is available on U.S. Transportation Command's public Web site. It steers non-govermental and non-profit organizations through the process of acquiring qualifying military-provided transportation for cargo or people.
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January 15, 2010:
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USTRANSCOM CONTROLS MOVEMENTS FOR HAITI RELIEF The U.S. Transportation Command is assisting U.S. Southern Command help the people of Haiti affected by Wednesday's devastating earthquake.
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