Video by Sgt. Max Massaglia | 91st Training Division (Operations) | 06.17.2022
Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 390th Seaport Operations Company based in Puerto Rico are conducting roll-on roll-off operations at the Port of Oakland on the M.V. Cape Orlando. Logistics Over the Shore is a part of Combat Support Training Exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett, California....
Video by Staff Sgt. Adrian Patoka | U.S. Army Forces Command | 09.18.2019
The second stage of U.S. Army Forces Command Joint Readiness Exercise was conducted at the Port of Pascagoula and the Port of Gulfport, Mississippi Sept. 14-25 2019. Stage one of the operation consisted of Logistics Over-the-Shore operations, a bare-beach logistics capability. Stage two consisted of fixed port operations, all demonstrating rapid port opening and onward movement of equipment.......
Video by Staff Sgt. Adrian Patoka | U.S. Army Forces Command | 09.18.2019
The second stage of U.S. Army Forces Command's Joint Readiness Exercise was conducted at the Port of Pascagoula and the Port of Gulfport, Mississippi Sept. 14-25 2019. Stage one of the operation consisted of Logistics Over-the-Shore operations, a bare-beach logistics capability. Stage two consisted of fixed port operations, all demonstrating rapid port opening and onward movement of equipment.......
Video by Staff Sgt. Adrian Patoka | U.S. Army Forces Command | 09.14.2019
U.S. Army's Task Force 11, 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) began transporting 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division's equipment from the National Defense Reserve fleet, MV Cape Rise during Logistics Over the Shore operations at Pascagoula Naval Complex during a Joint Readiness Exercise Sept. 14, 2019. Task Force 11 is using Landing Craft Utility vessels for this......
Video by Michael Petersen | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center | 04.07.2017
Using the Coastal Research Amphibious Buggy, researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's Field Research Facility at Duck, N.C., collect simultaneous observations of the shapes of waves as they break, and the sediment they transport in 6-foot waves as part of ERDC’s Military Engineering Basic Research Program. This research will enable the Corps of Engineers and......