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NEWS | Oct. 3, 2022

Commo/Electronics: Grounding TC Available

BLUF: Training Circular 6-02.6 covers grounding techniques.

Soldier grounding

Photo by Sgt. Seth LaCount

This article initially appeared in PS 794, p. 61 (Jan 19).

Every Soldier should know grounding procedures. Army Training Circular (TC) 6-02.6, Grounding Techniques for Tactical Equipment and Systems (Nov 17), covers various grounding techniques, including the Surface Wire Grounding Kit. It can help units set up safe and effective earth grounding systems for tactical equipment, systems and shelters. It replaced TC 11-6 (Mar 89).

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