From: Jon Huddleston (hud@bwn.net)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 20:40:04 PST
Some units when they issued the BII would put them in the racks, and some
would just put all the BII in a container in the back of the vehicle. The
second group just wanted to save time at turn in by not having to clean the
tools not used.
Jon Huddleston
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> Behalf Of Hutterer, John - Deltec
> Sent: Thursday, February 14,
> 2002 5:27 AM
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> Subject: Re: [MV] Pioneer
> tools placement
>
>
> Kenny,
>
> None of the Guard or Reserve
> units that I was assigned to
> had pioneer tools
> permanently in place on the
> racks. They were issued by
> the unit Supply Room
> when the need arose.
>
This will vary with the unit, my last
one I had a locker for each vehicle for
all the BII.
But then we only had the 8 rigs.
The unit I'm with now each section keeps
the BII in their cages.
Some of the armor units I've worked with
had a large plywood boxes that could be
pallet jacked out and lifted onto
trucks.
A neat set up.
SSG Paul D. Carrier
Readiness NCO
3670th Maint Co (GS)
Camp WIthycombe, OR
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