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NEWS | March 15, 2023

Ground Vehicles: Contact LARs for Maintenance Assistance

BLUF: Contact a LAR for maintenance and logistics assistance.

LAR providing maintenance help to a Soldier
Photo courtesy of TACOM

Soldiers, did you know that TACOM has logistics assistance representatives (LARs) available to assist you with all matters related to TACOM-managed equipment? It doesn’t matter if you’re working on a truck, tank, howitzer or rifle. LARs can support maintenance teams and leaders with troubleshooting challenges.
       
You’ll find LARs located at most major installations. What if a LAR isn’t co-located with you? That’s not an issue. They can usually travel and will assist your unit at no charge. Make sure to use your chain of command when requesting assistance because that will expedite your LAR’s ability to provide support.
       
To find your commodity’s AMC TACOM LAR, email a summary of your issue to:
 

Or contact the AMC TACOM Senior Command Representative (SCR) for your area. Use your CAC and download a current list of SCR regions and contacts by clicking on the following milSuite link:
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