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  2. Defense Travel System - Wikipedia

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    Defense Travel System (DTS) is a software application for U.S. Department of Defense travelers. It allows them to manage their commercial travel, create authorizations, generate vouchers, and receive reimbursement.

  3. United States Transportation Command - Wikipedia

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    USTRANSCOM is a unified command of the Department of Defense that provides air, land, and sea transportation for the military. It consists of three service component commands: Air Mobility Command, Military Sealift Command, and Surface Deployment and Distribution Command.

  4. List of NATO country codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn how NATO assigns two-letter and three-letter codes to countries, and how Macedonia changed its code from FY/FYR to MK and MKD after its name dispute with Greece. See the full list of NATO country codes and their ISO equivalents.

  5. Defence School of Transport - Wikipedia

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    The Defence School of Transport (DST) is a tri-service organisation that teaches driver and transport management training to personnel from the British Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines. It is located at Normandy Barracks, Leconfield near Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire in England and has a fleet of approximately 1,300 vehicles.

  6. United States Army Recruiting and Retention College

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    The RRC is a military education and training institution that teaches recruiting and retention skills to Army personnel. It is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and is part of the Army University system and the Army Training and Doctrine Command.

  7. List of U.S. Department of Defense agencies - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a partial list of agencies, field activities, and other components under the United States Department of Defense (DoD), which controls the Armed Forces of the United States. It also includes the names and functions of the major commands, the combatant commands, and the unified combatant commands of the DoD.

  8. Temporary duty assignment - Wikipedia

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    Examples of TDY assignments in the United States Army include attendance of newly commissioned officers at basic-branch Basic Officer Leaders Courses, and Gold Bar Recruiter duty in the interim; and training of all ranks at specialty-skill schools (e.g. United States Army Airborne School, United States Army Air Assault School, Army Mountain ...

  9. Global Command and Control System - Wikipedia

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    GCCS is the U.S. armed forces' joint command and control system that provides information for the operational chain of command. It consists of hardware, software, procedures, and applications that support various mission areas and connectivity options.