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89A Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist [18] 89B Ammunition Specialist [19] 89D Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist [20] 91A M1 ABRAMS Tank System Maintainer [21] 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic [22] 91C Utilities Equipment Repairer [23] 91D Tactical Power Generation Equipment Repairer [24] 91E Allied Trades Specialist [25]
89A Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist; 89B Ammunition Specialist; 89D Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist; 91A M1 Abrams Tank System Maintainer (formerly 63E) 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (formerly 63B) 91C Utilities Equipment Repairer (formerly 52C) 91D Power Generation Equipment Repairer (formerly 52D)
The U.S. Army Prime Power School is run by the United States Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri since January 2011, having previously moved from Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The mission of the school is to produce MOS 12P – Prime Power Production Specialists (formerly MOS 52E and 21P) for the U.S. Army.
The 59th Quartermaster Company is a bulk petroleum company [2] designed to provide semi-portable storage for 2.5 million US gallons (9,500 m 3) of fuel and to provide distribution of fuel to military units within a specified geographic area while deployed overseas.
The United States Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) (formerly United States Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) [1]), located in Warren, Michigan, is the United States Armed Forces' research and development facility for advanced technology in ground systems. [2]
The Electronics Technology and Devices Laboratory (ETDL) was a research facility under the U.S. Army Materiel Command that specialized in developing and integrating critical electronic technologies, from high frequency devices to tactical power sources, into Army systems.
The power company also acknowledged in its statement that it discovered a downed powerline in the area of the Hurst Fire in the San Fernando Valley, north of downtown Los Angeles, but “does not ...
There are two types of unattended ground sensors that are being fielded under the United States Army's Future Combat Systems Program, the Urban UGS or U-UGS and the Tactical UGS or T-UGS. The current generation is manufactured by Textron Defense Systems a subcontractor under Boeing .