RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — As the United States ramps up $25.7 billion of military aid to Ukraine, an obscure port at the North Carolina coast is turning out to be a major player in ammo shipments and the ...
Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, or MOTSU as it is most often called, is off the beaten path, and because it is closed to the public, residents don’t hear much about it. But here are seven things ...
The Department of the Army's Product Manager for Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (PdM-I3MP) completed a network modernization project at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny ...
On October 29, 1955, Brunswick County citizens, elected officials and military personnel gathered to celebrate a significant milestone in our local history, the opening of Sunny Point Military Ocean ...
From the inside, the property looks like any other pine forest in eastern North Carolina. Tall pines stand like sentries on either side of the roadways, guarding an assortment of nature’s treasures, ...
SUNNY POINT, N.C. -- Members of Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command’s 596th Transportation Brigade at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point partnered with North Carolina National Guard, ...
The movement of ammunition is what the land comprising Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point was always destined for. During the Civil War, the area was recognized as an ideal ammunitions transfer port ...