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The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual

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4. Signature in this block shows that when an official user has completed the mission with the vehicle and driver, the senior occupant<br />

assumes vehicle responsibility.<br />

5. Note the change of days. Draw a line through the next open line under the last entry of a day. Enter the new date (YYMMDD) in<br />

the RELEASED BY (Signature) block.<br />

REMARKS.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> operator or user reports any unusual or abnormal situations. This includes such things as accidents, breakdowns, unplanned<br />

stops or changes in location. Any unusual operations and faults on the equipment go on DA Form 2404.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> operator lists any oil added to equipment on components under AOAP.<br />

3. Fuel added is logged if required locally.<br />

4. Enter the word Exercised when low usage equipment is exercised.<br />

5. Note the change of days. Draw a line through the next open line under the last entry of a day. Enter the new date (YYMMDD) in<br />

the RELEASED BY (Signature) block. When the equipment is not operated for more than 1 day in a row, one line may be used to<br />

cover the combined time. Print “Did not operate” in the REMARKS block.<br />

Figure 2–9. Sample DD Form 1970 for dispatch<br />

26 DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005

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