In short, the Department of Defense has built a fleet that can move our forces into battle, but to sustain those forces over a prolonged period of conflict, the Nation will still have to rely on the merchant marine.
By settling wage issues sooner into the recovery than most airlines, United was able to move on its fleet plan faster.
Its staff in Jordan have prepared a fleet of 125 vehicles to move an expected build-up at the borders, not just of Iraqis, but Egyptians, Filipinos and Sri Lankan labourers fleeing the fighting.
While the latest quarterly results pre-date the grounding of the fleet, there have been concerns that the move may hurt its earnings in the near future.
Ashton, so quiet in the first half, soon sprang into life four minutes into the second half when he finished a superb move crafted by the ingenuity and fleet-footed skills of Foden.
Naval war games last fall anticipated security challenges in the near future: how to deal with terrorists in the Arctic, how to deal with a rogue ship carrying nuclear weapons in the Arctic, how to move a U.S. fleet around the top of the planet, how to help clean up an oil spill.
Rio Tinto's answer is a plan to move ore from mines to ports on a fleet of driverless trucks and trains, starting in 2010.
For a start, the Telegraph has moved from Canary Wharf to Victoria, a move that Bill, who spent most of his waking life in Fleet Street, would almost certainly welcome.
The Center also notes that a decision to place greater emphasis on sea-lift should translate into a commitment both to additional transport capacity and to the preservation of a larger naval fleet needed to secure the sea lines of communication over which such transports must move.
Verizon is making an aggressive move into this space, buying earlier this year Hughes Telematics to get into fleet and vehicle data streams.
If our great goal is to move American transportation toward lower carbon emissions, then it should start with the federal fleet.
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