Manuals fr unit trainIng management are now available fr commanders oF
combat arms, combat support, and combat service support units. ±M
25-1,
Training, describes Army training theory fr managers at
al
levels² ±irst-line
trainers³at battalion level and below´need ±µ
25-3,
Training in Units¶
Commanders and ·sta¸ at battalion level and above need ±M
25±2,
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Training Management, and ±M
25-4,
How to Conduct TrainIng Exercises¶
Deferred Maintenance Define±
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for defe²ed mainte³
nance. BUt, what exactly does
"defe²ed maintenance´ mean?
What faUlts or schedUled main³
tenance may be defe²ed?
SFC Cµ¶·O¸
Dear Sergeant
CR. ·¸¹
Deferred mAintenAnce means an authorized dely inFing a fauLt, replcing
a component, or carRing out a scheduLed mAintenAnce service or inspection.
With your commAnder's OK, you may defer a maintenAnce task I ope±ting
the equipment won't mean danger to personneL or ²rther ³amage to the
equipment, and:
Te fauLt or inspection/service has a diagonaL (´) or horizontaL dash (-)
st<µus symboL on the D¶ ·o¸
º»¼»½
or:
Te fauLt has a circLed¹X status symboL, and your CO or Mintenance
superVisor gives the OK to run the equipment untiL a set dateº
Of course, any fauLt that goes to your support
for repair goes on a D¶ ·o¸
º»¼¾¿
not the D¶
º»¼»
DE· »N¼ ¶nd, any fauLt that mAkes the
equipment N½C¾thAt is, any status symboL X
fauLt¿Hs to be Fed ¶S¶Pº