AmmoHelp has the answers.Need help with a question when dealing with ammunition-related problems? Not sure where to turn? Sources of valuable advice include a Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance), ammunition supply point See: distribution point. personnel, range safety, a military ammunition specialist (MOS (1) (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) See MOSFET. (2) (Mean Opinion Score) The quality of a digitized voice line. It is a subjective measurement that is derived entirely by people listening to the calls and scoring the results from 55B), an ammunition LAR, and various publications including ARs, TMs and FMs. Still no luck? Try the Defense Ammunition Center's (DAC See D/A converter and discretionary access control. DAC - Digital to Analog Converter ) AmmoHelp website. This 24-hour help system provides a one-stop clearing house for soldiers and civilians seeking answers to ammunition-related questions that can't be readily found elsewhere. AmmoHelp CAN HELP WITH AMMUNITION TOPICS SUCH AS ... * Administration * Ammunition logistics (supply, transportation, and storage) * Ammunition surveillance * AmmUnition training and training courses * Engineering (drawings, testing, and equipment) * Explosives safety Explosives safety originated as a formal program in the US in the aftermath of World War I when several ammunition storage areas were destroyed in a series of mishaps. The most serious occurred at Lake Denmark Naval Ammunition Storage Depot, New Jersey, in July, 1926 when an * Cataloging * Material management * Physical security * Demolition/demil technology AmmoHelp is intended for official government use only. Normally only questions received from a government domain (.mil An Internet address domain name for a military agency. See Internet address. (networking) mil - The top-level domain for entities affiliated with US armed forces. or .gov) are answered, so make sure you provide a government email address See Internet address. for responses. Most answers are provided within two working days. All questions and responses are collected in a local database. The information is periodically reviewed to identify specific problem areas as they surface in the field. 1 THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO ASK/SUBMIT A QUESTION ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE PREFERRED METHOD IS VIA THE INTERNET AT DAC'S HOME PAGE: https://www3.dac.army.mil ONCE THERE, SELECT THE AMMOHELP ON THE WEB HOT BUTTON AND FILL OUT THE FORM. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 2 YOU CAN FORWARD AN EMAIL QUESTION BY SENDING IT TO: AmmoHelp@dac.army.mil [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 3 YOU CAN ALSO ASK YOUR QUESTION BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (877) 668-2840. WELL, THE AMMO'S HERE ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I WANT TO GO HOME!! [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] HOW ARE YOU GOING TO KEEP TRACK OF US? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] HOW ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE CARE OF US? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I NEED SOMEPLACE some·place adv. & n. Somewhere: "I didn't care where I was from so long as it was someplace else" Garrison Keillor. See Usage Note at everyplace. COOL ... AND DRY!! [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] MAYBE AMMOHELP CAN LEND A HAND [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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