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The definition of
- I 0/±20
standards
has been pinned down. It's the Army±s
deFinition of good maintenance and it±s
in AR
750±1.
Now a no-time²³n-grade
sta´ sergeant can spot good mainteµ
nance ¶om the same perspective as thE
experienced ³nspector on tHe IG team.
They both can ag·ee on how good ³s
"good enough¸¹
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The inspector ³s us³ng tHe same set
of standards.
Th³s means:
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The staFf sergeant knows wHat±s exº
pected and can work toward a clea·
goaL.
3²
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Most impo·tantLy that our equ³pº
me»t w³LL Be ·eady when needed.
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We can p·otect the tecHnologicaL adº
vantage ou· weapons have.
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Ou· tanks and t·Ucks wiLL Be ·u»n³»g
smoothLy
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yea·s ¼·om now tHe way
tHey we·e des³gned to do.
JUN 89
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You have inspected alL other items
³½ the "items to be checked¸ coLumn
of you· TM PMCS tabLe and have
identif³ed aLl faULts¾
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You have fiXed those fauLts where
you had the necessary pa·ts on hand.
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You have o·de·ed needed parts that
we·e not on Hand and you· suppLy
·eqUest is aLive and weLL in the Ar¿y
suppLy system. Th³s means someone
Has to ÀLLow up to make sure the
requ³sit³on remains vaLid until you
rece³ve the pa·tÁ
JuN 89
33
reQuest.
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YoU aLso have to know that your
schedÂLed services in the
±20
ÃM
PMCS tabLe are not oVerdUe. OverÄ
dUe services make the vehicLe beLow
standaÅd. The same is true of Ærgent
and
Çimited
Ærgent ModiÈcation
Work Orders.
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ÉiÊaLLy, yoU haVe to maKe sUre aLL
ËII anD COÌI a·e present and se·º
viceabLe. YoU can find a List oÍ these
things complete with pictÂres in the
back of your
±10
TM. If yo don±t
have tÎese items on handÏ thÐy have
to be on a vaLid sUppLy requestÁ