Train and produce Transportation (Logistics) professionals,
Develop viable Doctrine, and Integrate transportation Concepts and Capabilities to deploy and distribute expeditionary forces, equipment, and materiel to Army and Joint Forces operating across the Full Range of Military Operations in a Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multi-National (JIIM)
environment.
Partners in Sustainment Excellence...
The Spearhead of Logistics....
SPEARHEADING LOGISTICS INTO THE FUTURE
TC Corps Vision:
To be a bastion of transportation innovation, adaptive training, and expertise producing people and material that permeates all facets of military logistics and operations with relevant vigor and spearheads logistics into the future....
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TLOG 12-001, Jan - May 2012;
Trained, Tested
Ready, Rested
Experienced, Proficient
Experts in Logistics
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The United States Army Transportation School (USATSCH) held its
Distinguished Instructor of
the
Year for FY 2011 Recognition Ceremony on
6 March 2012 at Joint Base Langley Eustis,
Virginia to
recognize those
instructors whose exceptional performance and significant
achievements
greatly contributed to the success of the academic and training mission.
CW3(P) Onedia Clark (Warrant
Officer Category), SFC Jason Tremko (NCO
category) and
Mr. Alvin Lipson (DAC category) (shown
below respectively)
received recognition as USATSCH
Instructor of the Year for their
respective
category and received the Chief of Transportation,
Regimental
Coin, USATSCH plaque, and an
Army Achievement Medal.