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LTC David Brown
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I agree, I remember our lecture in AMedd basic course on hand receipts. You signed for it you owned it. Sign for a box of rocks instead of an X-ray Machine you had better know where to get an X-Ray machine with matching numbers. I still have hand receipts for TA50 gear I handed in 30 years ago.
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SrA John Monette
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absolutely correct SGT (Join to see) . find out who signed for that weapon and hold them accountable for any crimes committed with it. if they, in fact, were not the last to have possession of it, then they will have every reason to cooperate fully with the investigation.
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SGT Herbert Bollum
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I agree, I was signed for the test equipment at a DS/GS shop in Germany. At that time the value was over 2 million dollars and I was only getting E-5 pay. Hard to pay for any missing equipment.
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SPC Michael Terrell - Only when the UUT is functioning properly.
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SGT Herbert Bollum
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SGT (Join to see) - went to Nuremburg calibration shop, I had to drive it there myself and pick it up later in addition to me going to Graf for repairing radars constantly
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I was in the Lab in Pirmasens, Nuremberg wasn't one of our teams.
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SPC Michael Terrell
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SGT (Join to see) - I enjoyed the troubleshooting more than doing calibration. The man who ran the lab at Microdyne would get lost troubleshooting large logic boards, but I routinely did it on the production/test line, since digital was my specialty. I have a pile of same model HP, Boonton, Fluke and other brands of equipment to rebuild in my home shop.
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