Museum exhibit highlighting U.S. Army Response to assisting Haiti in 2010 at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
A U.S. Army LST being discharged by the 379th Trans Co (Lt Trk) and 105th Trans Co (Terminal Service) at the port of Rio Haina during the Dominican Crisis in 1966.
Earthquake Relief : Peruvian Soldiers guard relief supplies brought in by US Army UH-1Ds in June of 1970. Part of the research collection of the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
International Force (IFOR) Badge used by SFC Dawyne Perry during his duty in Bosnnia-Herzegovina from 1997-1998. Part of the artifact collection of the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
CPT Renee Miller of the 24th Transportation Battalion relaxes in her field tent in Somalia during operations in 1993. Part of the research collection of the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
A vehicle decal used to identify vehicles assigned to the Multi-National Force and Observers (MFO), an international peacekeeping mission operating on the Sinai peninsula between Egypt and Israel. Part of the artifact collection of the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
Example of tetrapod jack used during operations by the 24th Transportation Battalion at the Port of Mogadishu in Somalia. The Tedrapod can be viewed at the U.S. Army Transportation Marine Yard at Fort Eustis, VA.
The Transportation needs of the Army don’t only happen during major conflicts, but also during other global contingency operations. During disaster assistance responses to peacekeeping around the world, U.S. Army Transportation is there supporting the force. Places like the Dominican Republic, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Sinai Egypt have all been destination for U.S. Army Transportation over the years.