U.S. Army branch charged with the movement of personnel and materiel
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United States Army Transportation Corps
Transportation Corps Branch Insignia
Active
31 July 1942 – Present[1][2][3]
Country
United States of America
Branch
United States Army
Garrison/HQ
Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia, U.S.
Motto(s)
One and Done[4]
Corps colors
Brick Red and Golden Yellow Piping
Engagements
American Revolutionary War American Indian Wars Seminole Wars Mexican War American Civil War Red River War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Invasion of Grenada Invasion of Panama Persian Gulf War Somali Civil War Operation Iraqi Freedom Bosnian War Kosovo War War in Afghanistan War in Iraq
Commanders
Chief of Transportation
BG Beth A. Behn
Regimental Chief Warrant Officer
CW5 John L. Zabler
Insignia
Transportation Corps Regimental Unit Crest
Military unit
The Transportation Corps is a combat service support branch of the U.S. Army. It is responsible for the movement of personnel and material by truck, rail, air, and sea. It is one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the Quartermaster Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The Corps was established in its current form on 31 July 1942, with predecessor services dating back to the American Civil War. The Transportation Corps is currently headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. The officer in charge of the branch for doctrine, training, and professional development purposes is the Chief of Transportation (CoT) and Commandant of the US Army Transportation School, currently held by BG Beth A. Behn. The Corps's motto is "Nothing Happens Until Something Moves" (https://transportation.army.mil/).
^"War Department General Orders No. 38, 1942" (PDF).
^"Title 10 USC, Sections 3063 and 3064" (PDF).
^"Department of the Army, General Orders No. 19, 1978" (PDF).
^GovernmentBookTalk
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