NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — The U.S. Army Transportation Museum, which for 50 years has been located at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, could soon be closed and relocated as part of overall cost cutting ...
The design for the Army’s new Mariner Badges includes the distinctive “winged wheel” of the Army’s Transportation Corps that was first introduced in 1919, according to the Army Institute of Heraldry.
The U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis will be closed sometime in the next three years as part of a larger Army transformation initiative. The Army Museum Enterprise plans to reduce its 41 ...
VICENZA, Italy – It’s not uncommon for a servicemember from the Air Force, Navy, Marines or even the Coast Guard to complete his or her active-duty service requirement and transition over to the Army ...
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Going from a dentist’s office in downtown Kaiserslautern to the 405th Army Field Support Brigade was a major operational procedure, but Lisa Mayer-Wekerle did it without any ...
The decision by the Army Museum Enterprise and the Center of Military History to close the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis is a profound betrayal of their core mission: to preserve, ...
NOTE: The above video is from previous coverage of the Transportation Museum NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — The U.S. Army Transportation Museum, which for 50-years has been located at Joint Base ...
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