The Marine Corps launched and has fully implemented QSRMax, which is the service’s main effort to upgrade its maintenance request system from analog to digital. https://bit.ly/3XFbwp9
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The Marine Corps recently published MCWP 8-10, Information in Marine Corps Operations. This is a short video introducing the new manual. There is also a link to the manual for anyone interested in downloading it from MCPEL - the Marine Corps’ doctrine website.
Marine Corps Publishes Warfighting Publication 8-10
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The USMC continues to prepare for warfare in the 21st Century. Integrating Information (OIE) into the Marine Corps Combined Arms approach to warfare will be key to mission success going forward . Information Environment permeates all warfighting Domains.
The Marine Corps recently published MCWP 8-10, Information in Marine Corps Operations. This is a short video introducing the new manual. There is also a link to the manual for anyone interested in downloading it from MCPEL - the Marine Corps’ doctrine website.
Marine Corps Publishes Warfighting Publication 8-10
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Electrostatic discharge protection measures are paramount to maintaining operational readiness in today's Navy and Marine Corps. Understand ESD and avoid costly equipment failures by checking out page 8 of MECH Magazine 🔧 https://lnkd.in/gKif3kEw #NavalSafety #AircraftMaintenance #NavalAviation #AviationSafety
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Contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have started removing the wrecked Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore to reopen the Port. The work is ongoing 24/7, with the first task being to open an auxiliary channel. Once cleared, the channel will be surveyed for draft restrictions, and buoys will be placed to guide tug operators. While other East Coast ports are handling Baltimore's cargo, disruptions are expected, especially for ro/ro cargo. The debris will be taken to a scrapping site at Tradepoint Atlantic. Various resources, including barge cranes and Navy support vessels, are being utilized for the demolition process. #MarinerNews #MaritimeIndustry #ShippingNews #Shipping #Maritime
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During the stand down, units will discuss “fundamentals of safe flight operations, ground safety, maintenance and flight procedures, and maintaining combat readiness,” Marines say. http://ow.ly/usBF104UFx2
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After an exhaustive work that includes underwater surveys and detailed structural analysis of the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expects to open a limited access channel by the end of April. This temporary channel will measure 280 feet wide and 35 feet deep, supporting one-way traffic for the transport of automobiles and farm equipment in and out of the port. The permanent reopening of the 700-foot-wide by 50-feet-deep Fort McHenry Channel is expected by the end of May. This would lead to the restoration of port access to normal capacity. Understandably, this timeline is subject to weather conditions as well as unforeseen difficulties of the cleaning efforts. Meanwhile, other East Coast ports continue to process diverted cargo with minimum impact in their operations. #portofbaltimore #maryland #containershipping #globaltrade #seafreight #intermodal #supplychainlogistics #logisticssolutions 52 (81) 8174 8000 www.crossdock.mx
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