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Mississippi Army National Guard Biloxi Office
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Transportation Specialists are the muscle behind the Guard's operational agility, stateside and beyond. Moving equipment and personnel takes strength, energy and intelligenceâqualities that define the Guard's transport experts. In combat, these road warriors climb into monster vehicles with mounted weapons and dominate the roadways.
The Guard owns a vast fleet of 50,000 wheeled vehicles. During state emergencies, Guard drivers enter high-water vehicles and watercraft to lead rescue efforts, often arriving as the first sight of hope to those in need. With their strong blend of mind and muscle, transport Soldiers possess skill sets valued in the distribution industry.
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The Guard owns a vast fleet of 50,000 wheeled vehicles. During state emergencies, Guard drivers enter high-water vehicles and watercraft to lead rescue efforts, often arriving as the first sight of hope to those in need. With their strong blend of mind and muscle, transport Soldiers possess skill sets valued in the distribution industry.
Please mention the word **CIVILIZE** and tag ROS4yMjMuMTE1LjExOA== when applying to show you read the job post completely (#ROS4yMjMuMTE1LjExOA==). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.
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