New, updated TEA pamphlets improve field guidance for transporters.The Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Transportation Engineering Agency (SDDCTEA SDDCTEA Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Transportation Engineering Agency ) has supported the deployment community with field guidance pamphlets for many years. TEA continuously updates these pamphlets and occasionally publishes new pamphlets as necessary. The "Fast Sealift Ship Fast Sealift Ships are currently the fastest cargo ships in the world, capable of speeds in excess of 30 knots (56 km/h). Originally built in 1972 and 1973 as high-speed container ships for Sea-Land Services, Inc. User's Manual", TEA Pamphlet 700-7, dated August 2005, is a new pamphlet designed to aid marine cargo specialists, vessel stowplanners, and anyone involved with planning, loading, or stowing stow tr.v. stowed, stow·ing, stows 1. a. To place or arrange, especially in a neat, compact way: stowed his gear in the footlocker. b. cargo on a fast sealift ship. It provides detailed descriptions of ship's capabilities, configurations, and cargo gear. This information was compiled from cargo loadout manuals, operations manuals, and data collected during ship surveys and actual loading operations. The "Lifting and Lashing Handbook for Marine Movements", TEA Pamphlet 55-22, Third Edition, dated August 2005, was updated to include Army equipment that has been acquired since the Second Edition and MIL-DTL-32108, which provides guidance on the use of spreader bars to lift older military vehicles Military vehicles include all land combat and transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or are in significant use by military forces. See also list of armoured fighting vehicles. and large equipment. This publication provides users with the proper lifting and lashing methods for loading and securing general and military equipment aboard marine vessels. These pamphlets, along with other TEA publications, can be accessed or ordered free of charge from the TEA website at www.tea.army.mil. Maj. Gen. Charles W. Fletcher, Jr. Commander, SDDC SDDC Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (formerly Military Traffic Management Command) SDDC Single Data Device Correction |
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