- + Exiting U.S. Transportation Command Foreign Policy Advisor strengthened diplomatic support to the organization and America’s defense —During his almost two-year tour of duty at U.S. Transportation Command, Doron Bard served as the senior foreign policy advisor, providing guidance on ...
- + Retiring USTRANSCOM staff judge advocate provided more than 25 years of legal expertise to the Army and Joint Force —SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – Since October 1994, U.S. Army Colonel Rick Lear, staff judge advocate, U.S. Transportation Command, has practiced the leg...
- + USTRANSCOM assisted Americans stranded abroad – due to heightened COVID-19 travel restrictions – return stateside —SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – Since its formation on March 27, 2020, the U.S. Transportation Command’s Repatriation Coordination Cell organized the sta...
- + USTRANSCOM employing enhanced COVID-19 cleaning measures to protect personnel and prevent infection—Pat White, chief, Facilities Management & Safety, U.S. Transportation Command, may not wear a military uniform in the workplace, but he nonetheles...
- + USTRANSCOM employing enhanced COVID-19 cleaning measures to protect personnel and prevent infection—SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – Pat White, chief, Facilities Management & Safety, U.S. Transportation Command, may not wear a military uniform in the...
- + USTRANSCOM's Mission Assurance Division mitigates risks to the organization—Like a firewall security system protecting a computer or network from internal and external threats, the USTRANSCOM's Mission Assurance Division ident...
- + USTRANSCOM historian documented operations, strategy, and training that's made history—While attending Iowa State University in the early 1990s, Dr. Joseph Mason, U.S. Transportation Command historian, had clarity of purpose in wanting t...
- + Former USTRANSCOM senior enlisted leader emphasized integrity, others first, and teamwork—While growing up in The Bronx, a borough of New York City, New York, U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) and second U.S. Transportation Command Senior ...
- + Investing in people drives USTRANSCOM's Human Capital Development Branch—Take Care of the Troops serves as one of the five U.S. Transportation Command's priorities and a key component of this focused effort involves investi...
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