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Leader Interview: 1LT Steele and SFC Ryan, Army SWF
July 21, 2022
— MSG Half-Mast recently traveled to Austin, Texas to get a glimpse of the future of PMCS with Army Software Factory (SWF) product manager, 1LT Haley Steele, and user interface/user experience (UI/UX) designer, SFC Jarrod Ryan. The SWF is a part of the Army Futures Command. Read their interview here...
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Aviation Tools: Hammers and Mallets Are NOT One-Size-Fits-All
July 21, 2022
— Mechanics, when grabbing a tool -- such as a hammer or mallet -- for maintenance, make sure to use the right tool to perform the task the right way. Keep reading to learn more...
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Radio Systems: Wrong HUB Wreaks Havoc
July 21, 2022
— Soldiers, due to battery construction differences, finding the correct HUB for the AN/PRC-117G is not as straightforward as it seems. Read about one unit's experience and ways to meet the challenge...
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SATCOM: Updated SMART-T TM Now Available
July 20, 2022
— CECOM has published an updated TM for the SMART-T satellite communications system. Read on to learn more...
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PS Magazine: An Authoritative Readiness Resource
July 20, 2022
— Sometimes we get questions about the authority of PS Magazine. Here's the scoop on that...
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M109A7 Paladin, M992A3 Ammo Carrier: Avoid Damaging QDs
July 20, 2022
— Mechanics, there have been hydraulic oil leaks where the quick-disconnect (QD) coupler, NSN 4730-01-657-6292, threads into the manifold, NSN 2590-01-652-4858, on the M109A7 Paladin’s and M992A3 ammo carrier’s cooling system plenum assembly. Continue reading for information on how to prevent oil leaks...
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M500 Shotgun: New Buttstock NSN
July 19, 2022
— If you need a new buttstock for your M500 shotgun, make sure you use the correct NSN. keep reading to learn more...
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M1-Series Tanks: Proper Tarp Placement with CROWS
July 15, 2022
— Crewmen, it can be tricky placing the two tarps that come with your M1-series tank’s basic issue items (BII) if your tank is equipped with the common remote operating weapon station (CROWS). Keep reading to learn how get those tarps installed just right and prevent water intrusion into the engine air intake system, auxiliary power unit (APU) housing and turret...
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FMTV: Replacement NSN for Air Dryer
July 14, 2022
— Mechanics, the FMTV’s air dryer that’s shown as NSN 2530-01-524-7892 (PN N-50011-H) in IETM 9-2320-333-23&P (Jun 19) has been replaced.. Keep reading to get the new NSN and more...
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M4A1 JCAD: Internal Clock Battery Fault? No Need for Alarm
July 14, 2022
— An internal clock battery in the joint chemical agent detector (JCAD) is used for logging accurate date and time data. When the clock battery expires, a fault occurs on the detector’s message line that flashes the words “Clock Battery Low.” However, according to TM 3-6665-456-10 (Apr 14), the JCAD will still function as a chemical detector despite the warning. Keep reading for the full story...
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