Mr. Austin Emery, U.S. Transportation Command exercise program manager, speaks about exercise Turbo Distribution 26-4 while cargo is unloaded from the Bob Hope-class MV Roy P. Benavidez (T-AKR 306), a large, medium speed roll-on, roll-off ship, at the Port of Gulfport, Mississippi, on May 21, 2026. The cargo was transported as part of USTRANSCOM exercise Turbo Distribution traveling from Port of Ponce, Puerto Rico. (DOW Video by Mrs. Brooke Spenner)
Commander of U.S. Transportation Command Gen. Randall Reed and Australian Defence Force Vice Chief Air Marshal Robert Chipman met Jan. 22, in Canberra, Australia, to reinforce the strategic logistics partnership between the United States and Australia. The leaders emphasized the strength of the alliance and its vital role in upholding stability and deterring aggression throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
The Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) played a pivotal role in 2025, supporting high-profile operations and exercises across the globe. From enabling counter-narcotics missions in the Western Hemisphere to providing critical communications for U.S. forces in Africa and the Middle East, JECC planners, public affairs, and communications specialists were at the forefront of some of the Department’s most significant military efforts...
On June 9–10, Air Force Gen. Randall Reed, commander of U.S. Transportation Command, visited the Republic of Korea as part of a multi-nation Indo-Pacific trip focused on advancing logistics coordination and regional mobility planning.