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What are the three USTRANSCOM Transportation Component Commands? ✔Correct Answer-
Air Mobility Command, US Navy Military Sealift Command, Military Surface Deployment and
Distribution Command
What are the two USTRANSCOM Subordinate Commands? ✔Correct Answer-Joint Enabling
Capabilities Command, Joint Transportation Reserve Unit
the process of using multiple modes (air, sea, highway, rail) and conveyances (truck, barge,
containers, pallets) to move troops, supplies, and equipment through expeditionary entry
points and the network of specialized transportation nodes to sustain land forces ✔Correct
Answer-intermodal operations
include the reception, processing, and staging of passengers; the receipt, transit, storage, and
marshalling of cargo; the loading and unloading of modes of transport conveyances; and the
manifesting and forwarding of cargo and passengers to destination ✔Correct Answer-terminal
operations
an article of transportation equipment that meet the American National Standards
Institute/International Organization for Standardization (ANSI/ISO) for multiple transportation
methods ✔Correct Answer-intermodal containers
the process of establishing and maintaining visibility and accountability of all cargo container
moving within the Defense Transportation System ✔Correct Answer-container management
what are the two functions within Intermodal Operations? ✔Correct Answer-terminal
operations; container management
These commands have a regional responsibility defined by an AOR ✔Correct Answer-
Geographic Combatant Command (GCC)
these commands have global responsibilities for U.S. military power, but do not have an AOR
✔Correct Answer-Functional Combatant Command (FCC)
responsible for recommendations to the joint force commander on the allocation and
employment of Army forces within a CCMD. There can only be one ____ within the CCMD
✔Correct Answer-Army Service Component Command (ASCC)
the link between the strategic and operational levels. A theater committed asset assigned to the
ASCC responsible for looking across the AOR to conduct sustainment preparation of an OE and
, integrate sustainment with unified action partners ✔Correct Answer-Theater Sustainment
Command (TSC)
What are the four operational responsibilities to forces in theater that a TSC has? ✔Correct
Answer-theater opening
theater distribution
sustainment
theater closing
Coordinates and synchronizes the execution of movements and transportation operations to
ensure effective and efficient movements to support military operations ✔Correct Answer-
Movement Control Battalion
used to decentralize the execution of movement responsibilities on an area basis or at key
transportation nodes ✔Correct Answer-Movement Control Team
USTRANSCOM, through _________, is the DOD-designed single port manager (SPM) for all
common user APODs worldwide. (Army) ✔Correct Answer-AMC (Air Mobility Command)
USTRANSCOM, through _____, is the DOD-designated SPM for all common user ports
worldwide (Army) ✔Correct Answer-SDDC (Surface Deployment and Distribution Command)
______ is involved in providing sealift from its organic fleet or through contracts with
commercial ocean carriers. (Navy) ✔Correct Answer-MSC (Military Sealift Command)
What are the three categories of Army Prepositioned Stock (APS)? ✔Correct Answer-Unit sets
Operational Project Stocks
War Reserve Stocks for Allies
What are the three types of LOTS? ✔Correct Answer-Bare Beach
Austere Port
Damaged Fixed Port
Who conducts LOTS? ✔Correct Answer-TBX
Who conducts LOTS? ✔Correct Answer-Terminal battalions with Army watercraft units
What does MOG stand for within Army Air Operations? ✔Correct Answer-Maximum on
Ground
Broad term to describe the total number of aircraft capable of being serviced on ground at any
given time without delays to their mission timeline ✔Correct Answer-MOG (Maximum on
Ground)