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What are the strategic transportation key functions? Provide examples - Answer: Mobilization
Requirements Determination (SDDC)
Acquisition (contracts for vessels for transportation of goods)
Stockpiling (prepositioned stocks)
Army Reserve Stocks (Prepositioned Stocks)
Deployment/Redeployment (Vessel movement-military sealift command)
Reconstitution (SDDC)
Demobilization
Doctrine and Force Design and Development (USTRANSCOM-requirement to develop strategic planning)
Draw the transportation trains concept. - Answer:
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What is the mission of JLOTS (Joint Logistics Over-The -Shore)? - Answer: Deploy a joint force to an
austere environment without benefit of fixed seaports using JLOTS capabilities
What is the mission of the Military Sealift Command (MSC)? - Answer:Support the joint warfighter
across the full spectrum of military operations. Provide on-time logistics, strategic sealift, as well as
specialized missions anywhere in the world, under any condition, 24/7, 365 days a year.
Provides:
-Prepositioning and Sealift
-Combat Logistics Forces
-Special Mission
-Prepositioning
-Service Support
-Sealift
What is the mission of the Air Mobility Command (AMC)? - Answer:Provide rapid, global mobility and
sustainment for America's armed forces. The command also plays a crucial role in providing
humanitarian support at home and around the world.
provide airlift and aerial refueling for all America's armed forces.
What is the mission of Joint Enabling Capabilities Command? - Answer:provides decisive joint
communications, planning and public affairs support to the Joint Force that will meet the emerging
requirements of Combatant Commands and Joint Task Force-capable headquarters.
BLUF: provide communications support and public affairs support
What is the mission for Joint Transportation Reserve Unit (JTRU)? - Answer:to augment the United
States Transportation Command in providing air, land, and sea transportation for the Department of
Defense, both in times of peace and war.
What is the payload for a PLS? - Answer:33000 lbs/16.5 tons
What is the payload of a LHS? - Answer:22,000 lbs/ 11 tons
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How many pallet positions are their on a flat rack? - Answer:10
How many pallet positions are on a crop? - Answer:8
Define throughput distribution - Answer:bypasses one or more intermediate supply echelons in the
system to avoid multiple handling
Define unit distribution - Answer:Receiving unit is issued supplies in its own area, with transportation
furnished by issuing agency
Define supply point distribution - Answer:distributing supplies to the receiving unit at (a dedicated)
supply point, railhead, or truck head
What are the two transportation support requirements? - Answer:Programmed
Immediate
Define the programmed transportation support requirement - Answer:-Programmed movements are
identified in advance of operations to allow for allocation of transportation requirements among all
available modes.
-Programmed movements are usually requested through logistics channels, including the battalion or
brigade S4.
-The movement manager consolidates all support requests and balances these requests against the
capabilities of the mode operators in their area of operation.
-They assign the appropriate mode for each requirement and publish the movement program.
-The program is distributed to the shippers, mode operators, and movement control units.
-When requirements for trucks exceed capabilities, adjustments are made by the movement manager
based on priorities for support.
Define the immediate movements transportation support requirement - Answer:Immediate movements
are urgent requests completed through the operations officer (S3).
Immediate movements can include vital resupply of Classes I or V, or other materiel categorized as a
priority.
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Immediate movements will usually take precedence over programmed movements.
Once requested by the operations officer, movement managers are required to program the movement
and reprioritize assets to assign mode operators the immediate task.
Define intrazonal operations - Answer:occur within a specific transportation organization's area of
operation
Define interzonal operations - Answer:occur outside specific transportation organization's boundaries
and operate under the area control of multiple headquarters
What are the two types of hauls? - Answer:Local Hauls
Line Hauls
Define Local Haul - Answer:shorter movements and can occur multiples times a day based on distance
and transit time. Local hauls have short running times compared to loading and unloading
Define Line Haul - Answer:Operations in which vehicles cannot make more than one round trip per day
due to distance, terrain restrictions, or transit time
What are the four hauling methods? - Answer:Direct Haul
Shuttle
Relay
Hub and Spoke
Define Direct Haul - Answer:a single transport mission completed by the same vehicle(s). It does not
involve a transfer of supplies or exchange of equipment, as does hub and spoke (see below). Direct hauls
can be used in local or line haul operations
Define Shuttle - Answer:a single transport mission completed in repeated trips by the same vehicles
between two points. This method is commonly used in local hauls