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Online Training Offered for TAS
March 30, 2020
— This article originally appeared in PS 797, Pgs. 52-53...
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RWS APU: A Unit of One
March 26, 2020
— Units with rigid wall shelters (RWS) may be confused about how many 10-kW auxiliary power units (APUs), MEP-903A, to order for their nonexpendable shelters. That’s because there’s conflicting information in TM 11-5411-218-13&P (Oct 06) about the required number of these diesel generators (NSN 6115-01-431-3062, PN 13230E6218)...
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COVID-19 Information
March 12, 2020
— Troops--Listen up. As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread, caring for yourself and each other is paramount. It’s also essential to sustaining Army readiness. The first place to turn, as always, is your chain of command. They will have access to the latest information concerning the DoD’s response to the outbreak, especially at your local level...
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Rail Cars: Set the Hand Brakes to Stay Safe
February 25, 2020
— Ft Hood rail headRollover accidents that involve rail cars get the attention of rail and unit personnel and possibly the local media—not something any unit wants. A rollover will damage cars and loaded military equipment, not to mention bring harm or death to personnel. So avoid these accidents by keeping these pointers in mind before...
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T-11R Reserve Parachute Assemblies: Inspect for Defective Pack Trays
February 22, 2020
— TACOM has issued a ground safety action (GSA) message, GSA #20-008, for T-11R pack trays found with a sticky urethane inner finish coating that sticks to the canopy fabric and netting. Physical inspections and record reviews reveal the affected pack trays came from one MC-6 Personnel Parachute System contract number, W58P05-06-D-0006, and one manufacturer CAGE Code 49816, with manufacturing dates between January 2007 and December 2009...
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IASH: How to Get Circuit Breaker
February 6, 2020
— Need a circuit breaker for an H-140, Improved Army Space Heater (IASH), NSN 4520-01-477-0568? It’s shown as Item 14 in Fig 11 of TM 9-4520-271-24P (Feb 06). But the wrong part number, IAP-11-1-60-1.00-01, is listed in the TM. The correct number is IPA-11-1-60-1.00-01. This in turn will get you the correct NSN, which is 5925-01-552-1843.Thanks to...
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NCO Guide Updated
January 23, 2020
— Training Circular (TC) 7-22.7, The Noncommissioned Officer Guide, has been updated for 2020. The 150-page TC covers everything from the history of the NCO corps to present-day concerns, such as property accountability and leadership styles. ...
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FOSH: Put the Heat on Old Man Winter
January 7, 2020
— When icy winds are bearing down, the family of space heaters (FOSH) may be all that stands between you and Old Man Winter. Question is, can the FOSH depend on you to keep them operating?...
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MTRCS NSN: Don’t Get Hosed
December 23, 2019
— Heeding this article could save your unit an unexpected $1000+ upcharge. Dear Editor, I’m bringing an NSN discrepancy to your attention that we recently discovered on the multi-temperature refrigerated container system (MTRCS). ...
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TWPS BII Ice Auger NSN
December 13, 2019
— Order the ice auger that’s part of the basic issue items (BII) for the tactical water purification system (TWPS) with NSN 3820-01-526-2892. The NSN shown as Item 2 in WP 0045 00-15 of TM 10-4610-309-10 (May 08) brings the NBC tank instead of the ice auger. So make a note until the TM gets updated...
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