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Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point. Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point (MOTSU) is one of the largest military terminals in the world. [1] It serves as a transfer point between rail, trucks, and ships for the import and export of weapons, ammunition, explosives and military equipment for the United States Army and is operated by the 596th ...
The employees of Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point pose for a photo with new commander Col. Russell E. Henry on the lawn of Fort Johnston in Southport on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. 16 miles
The SS Edward Carter sits at the Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal Sunday, July 15, 2001, following a fire Saturday which killed one man and one is still missing. A crew of 40 was on board when ...
MTMTS provided support for the Vietnam War through cargo operations at its Military Ocean Terminals at Oakland CA, (MOTBA), Bayonne, New Jersey (MOTBY) and Sunny Point, NC (MOTSU) as well as commercial ports. In the earlier years of the war MTMTS shipped soldiers by surface from its Western Area (primarily Oakland).
Military Ocean Terminal (MOTBY), Bayonne, New Jersey, closed 1999 [3] [4] New Orleans Military Ocean Terminal (NOMOT), New Orleans, Louisiana, Closed December 1994 [ 5 ] Military Ocean Terminal Bay Area (MOTBA), headquartered at Oakland Army Base , Oakland, California, closed 1999.
Both the Ocean Terminal in Savannah and the Port of Brunswick could be put into play, said Lynch. Amy Paige Condon is a content coach and editor at the Savannah Morning News. You can reach her at ...
Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point (NC) 597th Transportation Brigade: Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command: Joint Base Langley–Eustis (VA) 598th Transportation Brigade: Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command: Sembach Kaserne, Germany: EUCOM/USAFRICOM: 599th Transportation Brigade: Military Surface Deployment and ...
Area. 6 acres (2.4 ha) NRHP reference No. 74001327 [1] Added to NRHP. 7 June 1974. Fort Johnston was a British fort, later a United States Army post, in Brunswick County, North Carolina on Moore Street near Southport, North Carolina. It stands on the west bank of the Cape Fear River, four miles above its mouth.