Keep Em Flying
Scotts requirements for spare parts, were filtered through below support group.
They had their own Aviation assets, to visit various depots spread around
South Vietnam. (3 photos courtesy Jack Mcabe) neat pocket hanger.. ! John.
AMMC was a US Army unit
South Vietnam Location, Tan Son Nhut
The 110th Transportation Company (Depot) arrived in-country in November 1965 and added 116 personnel to the growing strength of AMMC. AMMC was made a permanent unit with its own Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) and placed under the control of 34th General Support Group (Aircraft Maintenance & Supply). located near Group Headquarters at Tan Son Nhut, Saigon. Now an integral part of 34th Group, AMMC provides supply and selected management of all USARV aircraft and turbine engine accounts, the Theater Army Repairables Program (TARP), and the configuration control of theater aircraft. In addition, it monitors the retrograde or return of unserviceable items through the Aircraft Collection and Classification Point to CONUS repair facilities and processes thousands of requisitions monthly.The newly developed "Red Ball 34" airlift supply program provides customer units with required parts more expeditiously than was ever before possible. It is programs such as "Red Ball" that are helping AMMC to ensure that supplies in Vietnam were not delayed awaiting surface transportation or lost due to lack of asset visibility, DA instituted the Red Ball Express program on Dec. 1, 1965. It was used only for repair parts needed to remove equipment from deadline status, and it used special procedures to requisition and airlift the needed repair parts.
Scotts requirements for spare parts, were filtered through below support group.
They had their own Aviation assets, to visit various depots spread around
South Vietnam. (3 photos courtesy Jack Mcabe) neat pocket hanger.. ! John.
AMMC was a US Army unit
South Vietnam Location, Tan Son Nhut
The 110th Transportation Company (Depot) arrived in-country in November 1965 and added 116 personnel to the growing strength of AMMC. AMMC was made a permanent unit with its own Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) and placed under the control of 34th General Support Group (Aircraft Maintenance & Supply). located near Group Headquarters at Tan Son Nhut, Saigon. Now an integral part of 34th Group, AMMC provides supply and selected management of all USARV aircraft and turbine engine accounts, the Theater Army Repairables Program (TARP), and the configuration control of theater aircraft. In addition, it monitors the retrograde or return of unserviceable items through the Aircraft Collection and Classification Point to CONUS repair facilities and processes thousands of requisitions monthly.The newly developed "Red Ball 34" airlift supply program provides customer units with required parts more expeditiously than was ever before possible. It is programs such as "Red Ball" that are helping AMMC to ensure that supplies in Vietnam were not delayed awaiting surface transportation or lost due to lack of asset visibility, DA instituted the Red Ball Express program on Dec. 1, 1965. It was used only for repair parts needed to remove equipment from deadline status, and it used special procedures to requisition and airlift the needed repair parts.
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