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The DA Circular gives detailed instructions on how to handle each of the new or revised forms, including poop on which forms are new, revised, or

forms added to the system. Check this circular carefully before you discard any old forms so you won't toss out and lose the historical data you've collected up to now.

Your CO will be handing out guidelines on proper ways to record maintenance info, on periodic review of maintenance records to pinpoint trouble spots, and on carrying forward any data needed to the new forms.

FOLLOW THE EQUIPMENT CATEGORY

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COMBAT VEHICLES

200000

Which forms are used on what piece of equipment?

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When are the forms used?

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All these questions have answers; some are long, some are short. The following pages cover most of the answers on combat vehicle forms; if you need more details than given, then dig into your copy of the new TM 38-750.

Combat Vehicles means all major items that fall within the 200000 primary equipment category; here are the forms needed for their Operation, Maintenance, Historical Records and Calibration Records:

IF YOU NEED MORE DETAILS DIG INTO YOUR TM 38-750.

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OPERATIONAL RECORDS

PASSPORT NO. 348

DA Form 348 could be your passport to a better and more interesting tour in the Army. When your Equipment Operator's Qualification Record is made out, be sure all your qualifications are listed. You will continue to use the 348 "Driver's Qualification Record" until the stock is exhausted. The new title will be on the next reprint of the forms.

The 348 should list every piece of equipment that you're qualified to run. This includes military and civilian operating experience on sedans, trucks, tanks, tractors, power shovel cranes, radio/transmitters, generators, movie projectors, graders, snow-plows, compressors, water purification equipment and so on. Get it all down there on the form, then you'll be sure to wind up in the driver's seat wherever you go.

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A OPERATOR'S BADGE

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Operate only the equipment that you're checked out on.

Keep your SF 46 current; don't let it run beyond its expiration date and keep it posted with all your operating abilities.

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