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Expeditionary war needs airlift, sealift, jets, helicopters, drones and other "enablers" like field hospitals.
One of them is this: a determined and surreptitious sealift by a small fleet of Libyan boats.
The rebels' sealift, made with NATO support, had brought them a weapon that helped tilt the fighting.
"It's the largest galley afloat," explained Cristina McGlew, a spokeswoman for the Military Sealift Command, which operates the ship.
Three or four times a year, depending on ice conditions in Frobisher Bay, a sealift boats in bulk supplies.
"We're looking at both an airlift and a sealift," Mr. Fugate told reporters in a conference call.
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The Pentagon needs to strengthen its capacity for airlifting and sealifting troops into battle regions.
The remaining Americans escaped in a series of frantic air- and sealifts with Vietnamese friends and coworkers.
"Sealift is by far the better prepared of all the capabilities that we have," said Gen. John W. Handy of the Air Force, chief of the Transportation Command.
American naval ships have docked in Vietnam, which has agreed to repair American Sealift Command vessels.
Lyon's next traceroute found that another zombie was on the Department of Defense's Military Sealift Command network.
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