200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control

200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control

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Keep it Moving! Transportation as a function has existed from the beginning of American military history.

Since the Revolutionary War, Army transportation had evolved through two branches, the Quartermaster Corps and the Corps of Engineers. The demands of World War I made the Army first realize its need for a single manager for military transportation. So began an evolution over the next quarter-century that culminated in the birth of the Transportation Corps during the opening months of World War II.

07/28/2021

Staff Sgt. Sandra Uptagrafft makes her 2020 Olympic debut today competing in the qualification round of the Women’s 10m Air Pistol.
0900 10m Air Pistol Qualification Round
1100 10m Air Pistol Final
(Tokyo Time)

Receiving Onward Movement of Afghanistan Withdraw Operations 06/28/2021

Receiving Onward Movement of Afghanistan Withdraw Operations As the United States begins to withdraw forces from Afghanistan, logisticians have the unique challenge of undoing more than two decades worth of buildu...

Photos from 200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control's post 06/01/2021

Happy birthday to our team leaders: 1LT Bamidele and SSG Boyer. Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and mentorship that you bring to the unit.

Like God, you watch over us all, and we thank you with wishes for a blessed birthday. Rejoice on this day when you were born and God gave us the greatest gift of all, a Soldier of love. I pray today above all others brings you love, hope, and strength as you celebrate another year of life.

Photos from 200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control's post 05/28/2021

From PMI- Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction to the range day, 200th MCT crushed the new Army Marksmanship Qualification with 100% passing rate and yes, even on a rainy day.

The new course replace the current marksmanship qualification course with one that requires Soldiers to engage targets faster and to operate as they would during an enemy engagement.

Photos from 200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control's post 05/20/2021

Let’s recognize the Hero of the Battle during the validation exercise- SPC Sesay has been awarded with a coin from a senior commissioned officer for performing an outstanding job above his peers.

What does it mean to be given a command coin?

“Honoring someone with a Commander's coin is a way for senior leadership to show their appreciation for a phenomenal job on the spot. It is more than just a thank you or a pat on the back, it is something tangible to remember the moment by.”

Photos from 200th Transportation Detachment- Movement Control's post 05/12/2021

In the United States Army Reserve, the Selected Reserve is the component of the Reserve most readily available for call-up to active duty.

The Department of Defense's total force policy recognizes that active and reserve U.S. military forces should be readily available to support military operations.

Reserve forces, once considered to be forces of last resort, are now recognized as indispensable to the nation's defense from the earliest days of a conflict and throughout the each military campaign.

05/11/2021

The bracelets are engraved with the names of friends who have died, typically in combat. The reason why someone wears the bracelet is to remember, to never forget. Many active and former military people wear this bracelet as a remembrance of someone who they served with and who they may have been with when they were killed forming a bond that many will never understand. It’s a way to carry on their brother/sister's memory.

05/11/2021

Welcome families, friends, and colleagues. We are the 200th Transportation Detachment, Movement Control Team, an Army Reserve unit that are multi-professionals and talented individuals.

Throughout this page, we aim to share fun memories and highlight the achievements of the individuals within this organization.

We aim to connect our service members with their loved ones on our journey. You will not miss the smile of your favorite person and above all, we hope you bring you warmth no matter where we are.

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