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Surprisingly given their construction, dolia were often used in overseas transport.
We expect the first overseas transport planes to begin landing sometime tonight and that will give us more men."
The European states with empires too developed mail systems for overseas transport of packets.
Arriving on 5 October, the squadron spent several uneventful weeks waiting for overseas transport.
The company also has a brand for marine transportation, both inside Europe and overseas transports in own or rented vessels.
Overseas transport experts were called upon to advise the city on its post-war transport issues and recommended closure of the system.
Some of the most extreme examples of eclectic design could be seen onboard ocean liners (which at the time were the primary form of overseas transport).
As a Naval Overseas Transport Ship, she made three trips to Europe carrying fresh meats and general stores to naval forces operating in European waters.
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transport Service, she operated between Norfolk, Boston and New York City for the next several years.
General Stuart Heintzelman was reacquired by the Navy 1 March 1950 and assigned to overseas transport duty under MSTS.
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transport Service in January 1918, Pensacola carried supplies from the United States to French and British ports.
Was upgraded to heavy transport wing, being re-equipped with long-range intercontinental C-124 Globemaster IIs for cargo and C-121 Constellations for passenger overseas transport.
He served in the United States Navy during World War I, had the rank of lieutenant commander, and was assigned to organize the Naval Overseas Transport Service.
The overseas transport of the 27th was via the USS Bairoko on 14 November and the USS Bataan on 16 November.
Some had palm-size scars on the backs of their heads, telltale signs that they had been in lengthy comas, their hair rubbed off by friction on a backboard during overseas transport.
The ship arrived at Norfolk, Virginia on 6 April 1917, and, assigned to the Naval Overseas Transport Service, interrupted her coaling operations by two cargo voyages to France in June 1917 and November 1918.
Inactivated in May 1957 when Air Force Logistics Command became controlling organization at Kelly AFB, and MATS realigned its organization to focus more on overseas transports and the inactivation of its Continental Division.
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transport Service (NOTS), Plymouth loaded military supplies at Baltimore, Maryland; sailed for Hampton Roads on 21 August 1918 to join a convoy bound for France; and arrived Brest on 11 September.
Over a three-year period he held several transient ranks in quick succession, including Temporary Group Captain, Acting Air Commodore, Group Captain (War Substantive) and Temporary Air Commodore while serving as the Director of Overseas Transport Operations.
As a result of the extra expenses for Australian agriculture due to disproportionately high fertilizer and fuel costs, Australian farmers selling to local Australian markets sometimes cannot compete against overseas growers who ship the same crops across the ocean to Australia, despite the added costs of that overseas transport.