Army Maintenance Flashcards

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Systems and equipment that are safe and ham on mission essentials sub system installed and operating as designated by applicable army regulation

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Fully Mission Capable (FMC)

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Immaterial condition indicating that equipment cannot perform any one of its combat missions

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Non Mission Capable (NMC)

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To determine the service ability of an item by comparing its physical mechanical and or electrical characteristics with establish standards to examination

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Inspection

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A term used to indicate that a piece of equipment has a deficiency or short coming

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Fault/Notification/Status

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Designates overall authority and responsibility for the performance of maintenance functions on an item

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Maintenance allocation Chart

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Is the total acceptable one time cost to repair an end item or repairable component to a fully serviceable condition as prescribed in the appropriate TM

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Maintenance Expenditure Limit (MEL)

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Shifting assets based on the availability of resources capability of personnel and shop capacity

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Evacuation

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Includes all actions necessary for retaining an item and restoring it to a specified condition

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Services

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Maintenance personnel restore equipment to the highest that is within their scope. Repair in converses for identification verification parts management replacement fabrication repairable management in battle damage assessment and repair (BDAR)

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Repair

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The actions taken to retrieve a free immobile Inoperative material from the point where it was disabled or abandon

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Recovery

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The movement of equipment to a maintenance site or from one maintenance site to another based on mission variables for a change in maintenance level. Shifting assets based on the availability of resources capability of personnel and shop capacity

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Evacuation

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Systematically are moving material that is economical to repair damaged beyond repair or obsolete

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Disposition

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What are the two levels of maintenance

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Field and sustainment

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The army main system supports the shift to a ___________ maintenance philosophy

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“Replace Forward/Repair rear”

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The two level maintenance system consist of two levels

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Field (replace forward) and Sustainment (repair Rear)

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What are the characteristics of the maintenance system

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Returns equipment to the fight faster
Reduces the logistics footprint in the battle space
Reduces repair cycle time to generate sustain combat power

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The army has one maintenance standard what is it

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10/20

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Supervisors in performs field maintenance diagnoses in troubleshoot malfunctions performs organizational maintenance and onboard direct support task and major assembly replacement on M1 tank

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91A M1 Abrams Tank System maintainer

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Supervising performs unit (Field) Maintenance and select onboard direct support tanks and major assemblies and LRU replacement on the M2/M3 A1/A2 Series Bradley fighting vehicle (BFV), M6 Linebacker, and M7 Bradley Fighting Infantry Support Team (BFIST) (hull and turret)

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91M M2/3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer

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Perform field and sustainment level maintenance on the striker family vehicles and their systems

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91S Stryker Systems Maintainer

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Supervising performs feeling sustainment level maintenance in recovery operations online and heavy wheeled vehicles there associated trailers and material handling equipment MHE

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91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

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Supervising performs field or sustainment little maintenance on track vehicles other than M1, M1 and M109 family Vehicles and supervise related activities including fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance

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91H Tack Vehicle Repairer

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Supervisors And performs unit field level maintenance in recovery of all self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon systems

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91P Self Propelled Artillery System Maintiner

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Maintains in specs repairs test and adjust gasoline engine systems bottle cleaning charging stations air conditioner electrical systems air conditioner vapor systems refrigeration unit electrical systems portable heater fuel electrical systems fire extinguisher recharged and fire extinguisher valves

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91C Utilities Equipment Repairer

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Supervising performs Field & Stream a little maintenance functions including overhaul but not rebuild or power engine generation equipment internal combustion engines in associate equipment up through 200 kg
91D Tactical Power Generation Specialists
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Supervise and performed the fabrication repair and modify metallic and nonmetallic parts utilizing such machines as engine lathe utility grinders power cut off saws amateur under cutters harbor and hydraulic presses drill presses and there associated attachments accessories and tools
91E Allied Trades Specialist
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Performs field and sustainment level maintenance and repairs on small arms and other infantry weapons and toad artillery
91F Small Arms/Towed Artillery Repairer
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Supervisors and performs field and Sistema level maintenance on combat vehicle inventory and artillery fire control systems and equipment and related test equipment
91G Fire Control repairer
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Supervisors and performs field and sustainment level maintenance on chemical equipment quartermaster machinery forced air heater’s and special purpose equipment
91J Quartermaster &Chemical Equipment Repairer
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Supervisors and performs maintenance on construction equipment which include that used for earthmoving grading in compaction lifting and loading coring and rock crushing asphalt and concrete mixing and servicing water pumping air compression and pneumatic tools and powered bridging equipment
91L Construction Equipment Repairer
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Performs or supervisors field of a maintenance on radio receivers transmitters and associated equipment
94E Radio Equipment Repairer
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Performs or supervisors field level maintenance and repair on microcomputers and electromechanical telecommunications equipment field artillery digital devices global positioning system receiver switchboards telephones associated wire instruments equipment night vision devices equipment laser in fiber optic systems mind texting is dispensing system is battlefield illumination devices electronic Azmath determining devices and nuclear biological and chemical warning in measuring devices
94F Computer/Detection Systems Repairer
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What are the field maintenance organizations
Operator/Crew Forward Support Company Maintenance Platoon Field Maintenance Team Field Maintenance Company Support Maintenance Company
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What is the mission of the FSC field maintenance team
Provide Field Level maintenance
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Designed for use by any repair person requiring basic automotive type handtools it is also a component in the Ford repair system and the base kit for the multi cable maintainer tour kit
Soldier portable tool kit
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Process of repairing retrieving Freeman mobile in operative material from the point where it was disabled or abandon
Recovery
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What are the types of recovery operations
Self recovery Like vehicle recovery Dedicated recover y
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Accomplish without assistance from any other vehicle
Self recovery
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The type of recovery that is accomplished by using the same kind of vehicle to assist in the recovery effort or the same vehicle per platform to assist with recovery
Like vehicle recovery
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The type of recovery accomplish by using equipment specifically designed to recovery In order to do recovery
Dedicated recovery
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Uses emergency expedient repairs to return an item to a fully or partially mission capable status rapidly returning disabled equipment to combat or to enable the equipment to self recovery
Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR)
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Sustainment level maintenance is characterized by the following
Off System (Supply System) Performed by National Level Maintenance providers (AMC)
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Sustainment level maintenance and operations
Inspections, Diagnosis Isolation Repair of faults
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What are the sustainment maintenance organizations
Army Field Support Brigade/Battalion Army Material Command Army Depots Logistics Readiness Centers (Installation)
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a good field site layout will facilitate the flow of work through the shop and reduce movement of
Repair parts, tools, equipment, and personnel
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The field site layout must be
Defendable and Consider METT-TC
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The field site must be an area that is reasonable flat with good
Drainage
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The field site must be firm enough to
Permit parking Movement of heavy vehicles Easily accessible to supported units
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Is the care servicing inspection detection and correction of minor falls before these faults cause serious damage failure injury. The procedure and the category of maintenance to perform are found in – 10–20 equipment technical manuals and lubricants
Preventative maintenance checks and services (PMCS)
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Preventative maintenance checks and services are_______ for Army maintenance operations
The starting points
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Equipment performance and condition observation by________ Is the basis for PMCS
Operator and Crew
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The equipment technical manuals requires PMCS to be conducted
Before during and after operations
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Through observation operators and cruise document equipment weapon system performance and condition against establish standards and report problems that degrade the items________
Before conditions become catastrophic
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Notifications are generated from an active maintenance plan that has been started
Preventative maintenance service schedules and preventative maintenance
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Is based on either a day or a counter such as miles kilometers operating hours or a combination of both
The maintenance plan
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What are the two types of maintenance plans
Single cycle and multi counter maintenance
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Maintenance plans are used to create maintenance plans that are based on either a date or counter what maintenance plan is this
Single cycle maintenance plan
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Maintenance plans are used to create maintenance plans that are based on a combination of a day and counter what maintenance plan is this
Multi counter maintenance plans
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What are the six maintenance factors for PMCS
Command emphasis Supervisors Training Time Motivation Resources
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What are the essential items for PMCS
The equipment Technical manuals DA form 5988E or 2404 Operator
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______ Ensures that all vehicles and equipment receive thorough weekly inspections
A command Maintenance program
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Units must set specific objectives to focus the efforts during command maintenance true or false
True
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What are the three classes of fluid leakage
Class 1, 2, and 3
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Leakage indicated by witness or discoloration but not great enough to form drops what fluid leakage classification is this
Class 1
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Leakage great enough to form drops but not enough to cause drops to drip from item being checked/inspected what fluid leakage classification is this
Class 2
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Leakage grade enough to form drops to fall from the item being checked/inspected it is also known as a deficiency
Class 3
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Operation is allowable with which fluid leakage classifications
Class I and 2 except for brake and fuel system
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What is DA form 5988E
The maintenance inspection work sheet
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The second page of the 5988E Is used to record
Faults found during PMCS
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What is DA form 2404 used for
Maintenance inspection work sheet used to record fault manually
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An _____ Status symbol is for a fault or equipment condition that is a deficiency
X
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A _________ Means the equipment has a deficiency but may be operated under set limitations
Circled X
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A _______ Is used for faults other than a deficiency
Diagonal Slash /
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What are the form numbers for the maintenance inspection work sheets both electronic and manual
DA form 5988E And DEA form 2404
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What are the PMCS intervals
Before during after weekly and monthly
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Services encompass periodic service safety directed services in PMCS how often should services be conducted
Monthly semi annually Biennial quarterly annual quadrennial
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Service schedules are identified on company
Training schedule
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What services are performed at the service interval required by the applicable technical publication
Scheduled services
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Because of competing mission requirements units are authorized a______% Variance when performing scheduled services
10%
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When the service is done within the variance the equipment miles kilometers or hours are recorded on the date service was
Scheduled
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When a service outside the variance is completed that it is recorded on the
Actual day the service was complete
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When the service exceed the 10% variance the equipment is administratively designated _____
NMC
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Services for equipment that have accumulated or are anticipated to be less than forecasted annual mileage and or hours of operation may be placed into
Low usage service
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All service in lubrication task in the applicable equipment TMs must be performed in accordance with DA Pam 750–8 before the equipment is placed in
Low usage status
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The date miles kilometers or hours when the equipment was placed until you status will be entered into the
Logistics Information System (LIS)
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Low usage servicing is not utilized for equipment under warranty on marmot equipment and equal liberating systems ATC and fire control components of combat vehicles and missile systems true or false
True
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Vehicles in low usage maintenance will have a PMCS with 5 mile road test or exercise perform every
90 days
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When do you submit a technical inspection
Before work orders excepted for a shot to perform field level maintenance Prior to repair or evacuation Prior to return in of unserviceable and items were components
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Why do we can talk technical inspections
Completeness and service ability Economic repairability Extent of maintenance effort Rendered unserviceable due to other than fair wear and tear
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The Authorized Removal of serviceable components from unserviceable Economically repairable an item for immediate reuse in restoring a like item or weapon system to an FMC condition
Controlled exchange
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The authorized removal of components from material designated for disposal on economically repairable piece of equipment.
Cannibilization
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During combat commanders may authorized cannibalization of disabled equipment only to facilitate repair of other equipment for returned to combat not for
Stockage
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What needs to happen before a controlled exchange can take place
Requires authorization from battalion commander Actions recorded on MFR Combat and Garrison environment Parts are removed from equipment that is unserviceable economically repairable equipment
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What are the requirements that need to happen before cannibalization can take place
Requires authorization from the tank commander Actions recorded on MFR Combat only Parts are removed from equipment in designated for disposal unserviceable condemned
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Once the decision has been made to execute a controlled exchange determining which items to fix should include the following considerations
Which item is easier to fix Mission Requirments BN Commanders Guidance Which item has been NMC the longest Which item has parts with longest Estimated Ship Date (ESD)
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What are the three factors for evacuation
Time Capacity Capability
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Equipment will be evacuated based on the amount of time the unit has to repair the equipment fault
Time
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The ability of the unit to perform the repair based on the amount of repair work load at the facility
Capacity
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Lack of personnel equipment etc. of the unit to repair the equipment fault
Capability
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A one digit code explaining an items importance to units combat support or service support Mission the codes are assigned to items on MTOEs
Equipment readiness code
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What are the two equipment readiness codes
ERC A and ERC P - Pacing
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What equipment redness code is principal weapon emission systems and equipment to include technology in automation equipment which is central to accomplishment of primary doctrinal mission task in force protection and critical mission support items these items have a slow severely impact on training in execution of assign mission-critical tasks
ERC A
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What equipment readiness code is the item is a mission critical ERCA these items have a high severely impact on training and execution of assign mission-critical tasks
ERC P -Pacing
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What is one of the most serious maintenance management issues
Inability to immediately obtain Richard repair parts
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What are class nine bench stock parts
Low cost consumables Used at an unpredictable rate Common hardware, hose, welding rods, seals Approved by MCO
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What are class nine shop stock parts
Consumption driver repair parts Inventoried quarterly Starters, alternators, Fuel Pumps, Batteries Approved by unit commander
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Supplement supply operations by providing ass it’s not really available through normal supply channels. Documenting all repair art demands ensures the supply system well-established need a demand
Recoverables
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This DA form is used win in accountable and responsible person wants to designate personnel as authorized representative to request and or sign for supplies requiring formal accountability and the user level
DA Form 1687
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This is an army system used to disseminate high medium and low category safety messages to the field
Ground Safety Notification System
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What are the types of messages
Field Alerts Ground Precautionary Actions Safety of USe messages Modified Work Order Safety Advisory/alert Message Quarterly Safety Messages ALARACT Messages
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What are the two types
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Command Maintenance discipline Program (CMDP) is a
Commanders Program