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NEWS | Nov. 5, 2021

Corrosion: TACOM Corrosion Website Has Helpful Info

Soldiers of the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division
Photo by Sgt. Bill Boecker
 
Maintenance leaders, if you haven’t heard, the TACOM corrosion team has a website.

The website contains numerous instructional aids and videos, training courses, slide presentations, publications and the latest corrosion news. It also has links to some of your favorites sites, like PS Magazine, GCCS-Army, TULSA, UTAP and many others.
        
Check out the CAC-enabled site here:
 
For more info on corrosion prevention and control, contact the TACOM Corrosion Team at:
 
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