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The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual

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36d. TIME. Enter the military time that the inspection was completed.<br />

37a. INSPECTED BY. <strong>The</strong> person clearing the work enters first initial and last name in this block.<br />

37b. STATUS. Enter the work request status code. Table B–21 lists these codes.<br />

37c. DATE. Enter the ordinal date the inspection was completed.<br />

37d. TIME. Enter the military time that the inspection was completed.<br />

38a. PICKED UP BY. <strong>The</strong> person picking up the equipment for the owner enters first initial and last name in this block.<br />

38b. STATUS. <strong>The</strong> support maintenance clerk enters work request status code U (picked up). Table B–21 lists these codes.<br />

38c. DATE. Enter the ordinal date the equipment was picked up (YYDDD).<br />

38d. TIME. Enter the military time that the equipment was picked up.<br />

Figure 3–40. Sample DA Form 2407 used to document an MWO<br />

Notes:<br />

1 Blocks 1, 5, 6, 7, 10a, 10b, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 20, and 24 are mandatory if equipment is inoperative. Inoperative equipment is equipment that is NMC, in<br />

accordance with AR 700–138, a subsystem of a reportable weapon system, or command maintenance significant.<br />

Figure 3–41. Sample DA Form 2407 used for warranty claim actions<br />

DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005<br />

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