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Lt. Col. Kenneth Hoisington, right, U.S. Army Logistics Activity Charleston director, briefs Rear Adm. Lawrence Jackson, U.S. Transportation Command Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate outgoing director, and Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, USTRANSCOM Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate incoming director, on operation details Aug. 1 at Wharf Alpha at the Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station as part of an orientation visit. Jackson and Clarke received a 437th Airlift Wing mission and 841st Transportation Battalion briefing, observed demonstrations and toured a C-17 Globemaster III and the 437th Aerial Port Squadron during the visit. USTRANSCOM is a unified, functional combatant command which provides support to the eight other U.S. combatant commands, the military services, defense agencies and other government organizations by providing full-spectrum global mobility solutions and related enabling capabilities for supported customers’ requirements in peace and war.
170801-F-AD344-148.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. - Lt. Col. Kenneth Hoisington, right, U.S. Army Logistics Activity Charleston director, briefs Rear Adm. Lawrence Jackson, U.S. Transportation Command Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate outgoing director, and Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, USTRANSCOM Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate incoming director, on operation details Aug. 1 at Wharf Alpha at the Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station as part of an orientation visit. Jackson and Clarke received a 437th Airlift Wing mission and 841st Transportation Battalion briefing, observed demonstrations and toured a C-17 Globemaster III and the 437th Aerial Port Squadron during the visit. USTRANSCOM is a unified, functional combatant command which provides support to the eight other U.S. combatant commands, the military services, defense agencies and other government organizations by providing full-spectrum global mobility solutions and related enabling capabilities for supported customers’ requirements in peace and war.


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