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It must have been fated that Jerry Gooch and John Manahane, of the 833rd Transportation Battalion, would attend training on large, medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off vessels. No LMSR LMSR large, medium speed roll-on/roll-off (US DoD)
LMSR Linear Multistage Receiver
 had ever called on a port operated by their Seattle, Wash., based battalion.

Port workers throughout the Deployment Support Command are receiving the training at the 841st Transportation Battalion, Charleston, S.C.

The value of that .training quickly became evident for the Seattle unit.

Due to a mechanical problem, the USNS USNS United States Naval Ship (civilian-manned; in service)
USNS United States Navy Seals
 Red Cloud Red Cloud, 1822–1909, Native North American chief, leader of the Oglala Sioux. He led the Native American warfare against the establishment of the Bozeman Trail (see Bozeman, John M.).  arrived July 29 at the Naval Magazine Indian Island Indian Island can refer to several places: Populated places
  • Indian Island, Washington
  • Penobscot_Indian_Island_Reservation, near Old Town, Maine, known colloqially in Maine as Indian Island.
, Port Hadlock, Wash.

"This represented the first time ever that an LMSR vessel has docked anywhere in the Pacific Northwest," said Richard Carlyle, Operations Chief. "It also opened the door to some excellent training."

The Military Sealift Command A major command of the US Navy, and the US Transportation Command's component command responsible for designated common-user sealift transportation services to deploy, employ, sustain, and redeploy US forces on a global basis. Also called MSC. See also transportation component command.  vessel was en route to the Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, third largest ocean, c.28,350,000 sq mi (73,427,000 sq km), extending from S Asia to Antarctica and from E Africa to SE Australia; it is c.4,000 mi (6,400 km) wide at the equator. It constitutes about 20% of the world's total ocean area.  with 1,100 pieces of cargo and 65 ammunition containers. For repairs to take place, the vessel's entire cargo would have to be unloaded.

Members of the 833rd and Naval reservists pitched in to get the ship unloaded.

Gooch, a Marine Cargo Specialist, had recently returned from LMSR instruction. The course had familiarized him with the vessel, and provided beneficial technical insight in handling the discharge.

"Jerry did an excellent job of working the discharge at Indian Island and coordinating with the 841st," said Manahane. "The 841st oversees the Army's Preposition preposition, in English, the part of speech embracing a small number of words used before nouns and pronouns to connect them to the preceding material, e.g., of, in, and about.  Stocks-3 Afloat program."

Repairs complete, the Red Cloud returned to Indian Island to pick up the containers it had left behind. When it became tied up again, Manahane and Craig Messervy, a Marine Cargo Specialist with the 841st, worked together to ensure a safe upload and accurate stow plan.

Messervy's knowledge of the Army's prepositioning program, coupled with Manahane's expertise in creating extremely accurate stow plans, was responsible for accomplishing the upload without delay.

"The help we received from the reservists was outstanding," said Messervy.

"This was an excellent training opportunity," said Lt. Col. Carol Butts, Commander, who has had extensive experience with the Army's Prepositioning Stocks-3 Afloat program. "For all of us in MTMC--that is vital."

"It was our day to make it happen."
By Maj. John Simpson, USAR
Individual Mobilization Augmentee
833rd Transportation Battalion
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Title Annotation:United States Deployment Support Command
Author:Simpson, John
Publication:Translog
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2001
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