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  • The Job Description for a Military Truck Driver | eHow.com

    Since the automobile was first developed, trucks have been a crucial part of the logistical capabilities of the modern military. A soldier without bullets, water or ...

  • How to Renew an Expired Virginia Drivers License | eHow

    Every state has its own rules and regulations for renewing an expired driver's license. Virginia is no exception. It is best not to wait until your license is expired ...

  • Army Driver's Training | eHow

    When Army personnel and forces need to move quickly over land, motor transport operators (88Ms) answer the call. They drive all of the Army's wheeled vehicles, from ...

  • Driving Jobs in the Army | eHow

    Method of Service (MOS) is the name given a United States Army job chosen by or assigned a soldier. The variety of MOS driving jobs include training for driving ...

  • Virginia CDL Requirements | eHow

    If you do not have a regular Virginia driver's license, you need to provide documents to prove your identity and residence. ... CDL permit or U.S. military ID.

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