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NEWS
| Jan. 26, 2023
Half-Mast Sends: Keep on Trucking
BLUF
: The war in Ukraine offers some valuable maintenance and logistics lessons-learned, chiefly to focus on the BASICS!
Photo by
Tech. Sgt. Michael Matkin
The war in Ukraine is offering a lot of lessons. The question is: Are we learning them?
Take a moment and read
this CNN article
. (A PDF version is found
HERE
.)
If you’re a vehicle driver or mechanic, particularly of wheeled vehicles, here are some important takeaways from the article:
They may not be glitzy or high-tech, but trucks and trailers are the workhorses of the Army.
Vehicles need to be exercised routinely while in garrison.
Sometimes the obvious, such as tires, gets ignored.
PMCS, PMCS, PMCS
It’s easy to think the problems plaguing the Russian army or any adversary are unique to them and attributable to their flawed system. But if we ignore maintenance and supply basics, we run the risk of reducing, even crippling, our combat power just when it’s needed most.
Here are a few articles from the PS archive that will assist you and your team with ensuring your vehicles and equipment are combat ready when they need to be:
Cold Weather: Some Must-Read PS Articles to Prepare, Plan & Train
Tactical Vehicles: Shocking Truth behind Defective Batteries
Tactical Vehicles: Five Steps to Install Batteries Right
Be Prepared for Hot Weather: A List of Must-Read PS Articles
Corrosion: Bust Rust with TACOM CCI Checklists
Corrosion: Cleaning is Key to Prevention
Tactical Wheeled-Vehicles: Safe Slave Starting
Ground Vehicles: Drive Like Your Life Depends on It!
M1-Series Tank: Road Testing Part of PMCS
M1-Series Tanks: Check Road Wheel Hub Oil Levels
M1-Series Tanks: Regular Engine Starts Enhance Readiness
M88-Series Recovery Vehicles: Wait Before Checking Oil
Combat Vehicles: Don’t Overlook BII, COEI
M88-Series Recovery Vehicles: PM Keeps Winches Working
M113A3-Series FOV: Inspect Exhaust Manifold and Heat Shield Covers Regularly
M2/M3 Bradley: Basic Maintenance Keeps Your Mission on Track
Stryker: Calibrate and Maintain Height Management System
Patriot Missile System: Pinpoint PM
HIMARS: How-to Tips
MLRS: PMCS Multiplies Performance
60mm Mortars: Don’t Slack on Preventive Maintenance
Maintenance Training: Find Every Chance to Teach
PMCS: Good PM Takes More Than Just the TM
Another way to reinforce the basics is to shine a light on those Soldiers and Warfighters who focus on the basics, take full ownership of their assigned vehicle(s) and equipment and complete all their preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) with pride. Or, similarly, recognize civilian maintainers who go above and beyond sustaining Army fleets.
PS Magazine
has two recognition programs that seek to spotlight deserving individuals. To nominate a deserving Soldier, Warfighter from another service, or civilian sustainer, visit our
Recognition Programs
page
HERE
.
"I Own This" recognizes Soldiers/Warfighters; "I Sustain This recognizes civilian sustainers
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