
British Army Transport Corps
The British Army Transport Corps was a branch responsible for logistics and transportation, ensuring personnel, equipment, and supplies moved efficiently across the military. Established in the early 20th century, it operated vehicles, trains, and ships to support army operations. The Corps played a vital role during wartime by managing logistics, maintaining supply lines, and facilitating troop movements. In 1963, it was absorbed into the Royal Army Service Corps, continuing its logistical functions under a broader organization. Overall, it was essential for maintaining operational mobility and supply chain integrity within the British Army.