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HIMARS: Updated Operator Lessons in UTAP for Marines
January 26, 2024
— Marines, UTAP has recently updated your HIMARS operator lessons 1-5. Get a link to the updates here...
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FMTV and HIMARS: TACOM Safety Message for Cab Raise Procedures
December 28, 2022
— According to TACOM GSAM 23-004, the FMTV A1, FMTV A1P2 and HIMARS maintenance and operator TMs will be updated with new cab raise procedure and crush hazard WARNINGS. You’ll need to read the message, but first read this article…...
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Be Prepared for Hot Weather: A List of Must-Read PS Articles
June 21, 2022
— Soldiers, even though it happens every year, it somehow seems to sneak up on us. It’s summer and the heat is on! Read on to see how to keep you and your equipment cool...
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Ground Vehicles: Drive Like Your Life Depends on It!
June 10, 2022
— Warfighters, MSG Half-Mast requests you huddle up with your fellow Soldiers and remind them that driving tactical vehicles is serious business. Just how serious is it? Find out here...
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FMTVA1P2, HIMARS, LVAD trucks: Look for Leaks on A/C Compressor
May 20, 2021
— Operators, during weekly PMCS, you need to do an air conditioning (A/C) leak check on your FMTVA1P2, HIMARS and LVAD trucks. And here's how...
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FMTV/HIMARS: Driveshaft U-Joint Kit
November 27, 2020
— Do you need a U-joint kit for the driveshaft on your unit’s FMTVs or HIMARSs? You can order it using NSN 2520-01-657-8029. Read on for installation tips...
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HIMARS: PM Help
April 15, 2020
— Dear Editor, we’ve come up with several tips to help HIMARS stay on the road and on target. Click MORE to discover what these tips are...
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