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Missiles: Remember to Report All Missiles Fired
April 21, 2022
— The US Army has the most reliable missile systems in the world. One reason for that excellence is that missile system managers are constantly analyzing firing information submitted from the field. It’s important that units collect missile firing data and report it using the FIREIT portal. Keep reading to learn more about FIREIT...
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Corrosion: Bust Rust with TACOM CCI Checklists
March 31, 2022
— Maintenance leaders, did you know the TACOM Corrosion website has corrosion control inspection (CCI) checklists? It sure does. Here's what you need to know...
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IADS: Export and Import Function Enables Sharing of Notes
March 29, 2022
— For Soldiers using IADS to view IETMS—which is primarily limited to aviation and missile units at present—there’s a relatively new feature to be aware of: the ability to export and import notes, particularly those relating to Aviation Maintenance Action Message (AMAM), Ground MAM (GMAM) or Aviation Safety Action Message (ASAM) changes or updates to the manual. Keep reading to learn more...
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Set Up a Virtual TDY with PS Magazine
March 3, 2022
— PS Magazine was created in 1951 to help Soldiers with maintenance and logistics issues. We’re still here to help after 70 years and we’d like to invite combat, combat support and combat service support units across the Army to conduct virtual TDYs with us to discuss maintenance and sustainment challenges. We’re also encouraging units to share maintenance and sustainment successes so that PS can potentially share them across the Army in order to enhance overall combat readiness...
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I Sustain This Recognition Program: Nominate a Deserving Civilian Sustainer
March 2, 2022
— Maintaining equipment to meet combat readiness requirements and stay in the fight, even under the most arduous of circumstances, often relies on the support of civilian sustainers and maintainers. Here's how you can recognize their efforts...
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Corrosion: New Documents Published
February 25, 2022
— Corrosion is an ongoing battle. To ensure this menace never wins the day, two new corrosion policy and procedures publications are available...
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Missiles: 2021 Year-in-Review
January 18, 2022
— This article highlights missile-related articles from 2021 and some of the information readers found most useful...
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PS Magazine: A Trusted Source for Readiness Information
July 20, 2021
— For 70 years, Soldiers—as well as other service personnel—have relied on PS Magazine to get the late-breaking, correct information they need to keep their fleets combat ready. Still, a question continues to pop up in motor pools and maintenance shops about whether PS Magazine is an authorized source of maintenance information. The short answer is, Yes. Read on to find out more...
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Corrosion: AMCOM Has New Corrosion Website
May 27, 2021
— The new AMCOM corrosion website has a lot of great information to offer. Aviation and missile units can use the website to request assistance. You can find help from departments for corrosion, nondestructive testing (NDT) and the missile corrosion service team, just to name a few. ...
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Don’t Spin Our Wheels!
February 23, 2021
— This article initially appeared in PS 759 (May 16), p. 1. PS Magazine gets lots of maintenance and supply questions each month. Sometimes we can send out an immediate answer. Other times, those answers take a couple days to a few weeks to track down. In the meantime, you may find the solution on your own. ...
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