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Purpose of a MAW |
The purpose of a MAW is to provide aviation support to ground forces. |
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Purpose of a MAG |
The purpose of a MAG is as an administrative and tactical element. |
It is the smallest aviation unit designed for relatively independent operation. |
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Three types of MAG's |
Fixed wing, Rotary Wing and Composite MAG's |
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Mission of a fixed with MAG |
To conduct offensive air support and anti air warfare from advance bases. |
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Purpose of a rotary wing MAG |
To provide assault support. |
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Purpose of a composite wing MAG |
To conduct offensive air support, and anti air warfare from advance bases and to provide assault support. |
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MALS Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron responsibilitys |
The MALS is responsible for providing logistical support to squadrons within the MAG while in garrison, or the MAGTF while involved in other operational commitments. |
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How many departments in MALS |
There are nine departments in a MALS |
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The two largest departments in MAL'S are... |
Maintenance and supply |
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The title of the individual responsible for the overall operations of the Aviation Maintenance Department (AMD) |
The AMO Aviation Maintenance Officer |
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The responsibility of the Aviation Maintenance Department |
To coordinate control of aircraft maintenance performed by, and in support of, SQDNS and units under the cognizance of the MAG CO, and material condition and combat readiness of assigned weapons systems and equipment. |
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Quality Assurance (QA) Does what? |
Highly skilled individuals mostly NCO or SNCO |
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Production Control does what? |
Control the workload |
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Power Plants |
Does engine work nigga |
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Ordinance |
Works with bombs anything that deals with weapon systems including things that attach to weapons. |
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Airframes (A/F) |
Structure of the aircraft, skin of the aircraft, hoses and lines inside the aircraft along with tires and other major parts. |
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Avionics (AVI) |
Anything involving computers (computer nerds) like GPS and comms and ****. |
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Aviation life support systems (ALSS) |
Stitch bitches, provide life support from parachutes to first aid kits and boots. |
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Support Equipment |
Nigga |
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Maintenance Administration (MA) |
Keeping records and **** |
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Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) |
Directs where the equipment goes and keeps track of who has it. |
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Who is responsible for the overall operations of the Aviation supply department. ASD |
The ASO |
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Responsibility of the ASD |
Responsible for all aspects of inventory management, requisitioning, and accounting for aeronautical material/ supply. |
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Divisions within the Aviation supply department |
SPAD, SAD, SMD, RMD, SRD, CMD, SSD. |
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Purpose of SPAD |
Responsible for the administrative control |
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Responsibilitys of Supply Accounting Division |
All tasks related to maintaining and reporting the financial accounts granted to the ASD. |
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Responsibility of the SMD |
Comprised of the most knowledgeable and experienced Marines. |
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Responsibilitys of the Repairable Management Divisions |
Allowance management document, receipt, storage, issue, delivery, and inventory. |
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Purpose of SRD |
Initial screening and technical research of all requisitions assigned local status codes. Reconciliation and monitoring of all outstanding direct turn over requisitions except... |
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Purpose of the Consumable management division |
Procurement, receipt, storage, inventory, issue and delivery of all consumables within the ASD |
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Purpose of the Squadron support division |
Receiving, processing, and monitoring all requirements for non aeronautical custodial material. |
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The duties of SPAD |
SPAD is responsible for the administrative control of all personnel assigned. And personnel within the division perform clerical functions and maintain the master files for messages, orders, correspondence and directives for the ASD. |
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Describe the responsibilitys of the supply management division |
Composed of the most knowledgeable and experienced aviation supply personnel. |
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Audit branch |
Monitors all supply functions within the ASD to ensure compliance with authorized procedures and achievement of established goals. |
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MALSP support branch |
Responsible for validating and loading MALSP allowances and monitoring support packages. |
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DBAB |
The supply applications administrator must be capable of solving problems in a timely and efficient manor. The SAA is respond for NTTS applications consisting of R-supply and NALCOMIS. The SAA is the direct liaison between the ASD and ALIMS, and other external activities for stand alone applications. |
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Responsibilitys of SSD |
Receiving, processing, and monitoring all requirements for non aeronautical related controlled equipage and for maintaining custody records for all organizational allowances excluding IMRL items |
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Two branches of SSD |
CAB and CRB |
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