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MTMC names outstanding battalion, company units.


For the third consecutive year, the 839th Transportation Battalion has been named MTMC's top port terminal unit.

The Livorno, Italy, unit, involved in multiple peacekeeping missions to the Balkans, won similar honors in 1999 and 2000.

Meanwhile, the 954th Transportation Co., Cape Canaveral Cape Canaveral (kənăv`ərəl), low, sandy promontory extending E into the Atlantic Ocean from a barrier island, E Fla., separated from Merritt Island by the Banana River, a lagoon; named (1963) Cape Kennedy in memory of President John , Fla., was named top company-sized port terminal. This is the first year MTMC MTMC Military Traffic Management Command (US DoD)
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 has named a company-sized unit for the award.

The commanders of both winning units praised the performance of their members.

"I'm constantly amazed at the degree of professionalism and pride that the military, Army civilians and local nationals routinely exhibit here--and that is regardless of operational tempo," said Lt. Col. Mark A. Westbrook, Commander of the 839th Transportation Battalion.

The 839th Battalion includes the 953rd Transportation Co., Piraeus, Greece, and the Azores Detachment, Lajes Field Lajes Field (or Air Base No. 4), (IATA: TER, ICAO: LPLA), is a Portuguese Air Force facility, used by the United States Air Force, and located near Lajes on Terceira Island in the Azores, Portugal. , Azores.

"They make everything seem easy."

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, Commander of the 18-member 954th Transportation Co., proudly expressed similar words.

"The entire terminal is focused on customer support and satisfaction," said Monteith.

"The day-to-day dedication to the excellence of our military, Department of the Army civilian and contractor personnel ensures our customers receive first-class support.

"The whole team at Cape Canaveral won this honor."

The 2001 honors for each organization actually reflect performance and metrics exhibited during the previous calendar year.

839th Transportation Battalion

The 839th Transportation Battalion is one of the most deployed battalions in the Army.

Since 1998, the unit has moved 50,000 pieces of cargo, on 1,500 ships, without a single accident or mission failure.

Unit members have deployed to 30 ports, spread across 11 countries on two continents.

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 unit's transporters have deployed to Rijeka, Croatia, more than a dozen times. Other missions have taken place at Thessaloniki, Greece.

"It's easy to understand why everyone focuses on our large unit moves in support of major contingency missions," said Westbrook. "However, it is important not to lose sight of the fact that we move thousands of sustainment containers."

In one of the more unusual operations, battalion members opened a new entry port to the Balkans in the Black Sea port of Burgas, Bulgaria. Unit members moved more than 1,200 pieces of equipment in support of Kosovo operations.

"Planning and carrying out water terminal operations The reception, processing, and staging of passengers; thereceipt, transit, storage, and marshalling of cargo; the loadingand unloading of modes of transport conveyances; and themanifesting and forwarding of cargo and passengers todestination. See also operation; terminal.  in various foreign countries is a complex and critical mission," said Westbrook, "especially since the warfighters depend on us to deliver and sustain their combat power."

Among their many achievements last year, members the 954th assisted in cargo operations involving 10 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.  vessels at Blount Island, Fla.

These operations involved the movement of more than 10,000 pieces of equipment and 333,000 measurement tons in support of the Maritime Prepositioned Ships.

The 954th supported military customers in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla.  and on Andros and Antigua Islands, and was responsible for 3,097 truck deliveries at Cape Canaveral.

In addition to its regularly scheduled vessel operations, a 954th delegation visited U.S. Southern Command, in Miami.

"The visit to Southern Command was intended to open communications in reference to port capabilities and to offer our assistance and terminal service for cargo going via surface versus air," said Ray Martinez, documentation specialist.

Unit members planned, staged and loaded explosives in support of Operation Riverine riv·er·ine  
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"The 954th Transportation Co. volunteered for this mission when requirements of the primary loading port would have placed meeting the required delivery date in jeopardy," said Danilo Robinson, marine cargo specialist.

Reservists also benefited from the company's professionalism. The unit trained members of 10 Army Reserve units on port operations.

"The focus of the 954th is summarized in one word, `support,'" said Otis Newton, Deputy Commander.

"Safe practices, unit pride, passionate concern, precise execution, our customers, reliable service and timely response are the values that won the team this coveted cov·et  
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 award."
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Title Annotation:Military Traffic Management Command
Author:Libby, Cori
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Date:Nov 1, 2001
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