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1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The U.S. Army constructed a 1,200 foot floating causeway pier as part of the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) exercise at Fort Story, Va. The Army's ...
Harbormaster Command and Control Center will be part of an extensive Army, Navy and Marine training operation for a Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore exercise scheduled for mid-August at Fort Story, Va.
The Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS) 1,800-foot-long causeway was built by Fort Eustis-based 7th Transportation Brigade soldiers. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The Trident pier rests on the shore of Fort Story, Va., during the preliminary stages of the Joint Logistics-Over-the-Shore exercise, Aug.17, 2012.
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Pentagon to review JLOTS capability following issues with Gaza humanitarian pier - MSNJLOTS is the system that Fort Eustis-based soldiers used to build the temporary structure earlier this year. advertisement. WVEC-TV Norfolk. ... Story by Christopher Collette • 9mo.
The military hasn't built this kind of pier -- a system called JLOTs -- since 2010 when the Army deployed one off of Haiti. ... The Trident pier rests on the shore of Fort Story, Va., ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated Keith Robbins’ JLOTS-related position. He was JLOTS program manager for U.S. Transportation Command. About Geoff Ziezulewicz.
The move for a deeper and official look at JLOTS comes after months of questions and coverage of the system's shortcomings in the mission to deliver aid to the starving people of Gaza, as well as ...
The Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS) 1,800-foot-long causeway was built by Fort Eustis-based 7th Transportation Brigade soldiers. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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