From May 1966 through February 1968 the Army conducted Transportation Officer Candidate School (TOCS) at Fort Eustis, Virginia. The school graduated and commissioned 2,461 Second Lieutenants in the Transportation Corps (TC). The ramp-up of the TOCS program contributed roughly 75% of all TC 2nd Lieutenants during that crucial buildup for the Vietnam War. The Exhibit at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum pays tribute to this critical Vietnam-era program. This Exhibit was dedicated on April 27, 2022. It features numerous donated artifacts, mannequins attired as an Officer Candidate and a Tactical Officer (TAC), explanatory wall panels, giant photo collage, a narrated video, and a kiosk with names of all graduates. The project was led by MG (RET) Dave Whaley, TOCS class #24-66, COL (RET) Raymond Moot, TOCS class #6-67, 1LT Bob Flannery, TOCS Class #6-67, and MAJ (RET) Tom Levitt, TOCS Class #2-68.