AIDS TO NAVIGATION AND THE ARMY TRANSPORTATION CORPS

Major General F. A. Heileman, USA

Peer Reviewed

Abstract: The Army maintains large occupational forces in Germany and Japan as well as in military bases in other parts of the world. To keep these forces, as well as the civilian employees, supplied with food and equipment requires the operation of a large fleet of vessels, both troop transports and cargo carriers. At the present time the operation of these vcssels is the responsibility of the Transportation Corps. We are therefore interested in keeping abreast of present day developments in navigation.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 2, Number 6
Pages: 147 - 148
Cite this article: Heileman, Major General F. A., USA,, "AIDS TO NAVIGATION AND THE ARMY TRANSPORTATION CORPS", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 2, No. 6, 1950, pp. 147-148.
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