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Figure 1-2.  64-Foot Diameter Cargo Parachute Assembly, Model G- 12E, NSN 1670-01-065-3755.
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TM-10-1670-281-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 64-Foot Diameter Model G-12D NSN 1670-00-893-2371 and Model G-12E NSN 1670-01-060-3705 Manual
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Reporting  of  Equipment  Improvement  Recommendations  (EIR)

ARMY TM 10-1670-281-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-32-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-32 1-2.  Maintenance Forms and Records.  Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA PAM 738-750, The Army Maintenance Management System, and DA PAM 738-751, The Army Maintenance Management System - Aviation. 1-3.    Destruction  of  Army  Materiel  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use.    Destruction  methods  are  described  in  the following subparagraphs. a.  General. (1)    Objective.    Methods  of  destruction  used  to  inflict  damage  on  delivery  platforms  should  make  d impossible to restore equipment to a usable condition in a combat zone by either repair or cannibalization. (2)  Authority.  Destruction of air delivery equipment that is in imminent danger of capture by an enemy is a command decision that must be made by a battalion or higher commander or the equivalent. (3)    Implementation  plan.    All  units  which  possess  air  delivery  equipment  should  have  a  plan  for  the implementation of destruction procedures. (4)    Training.    All  personnel  who  use  or  perform  such  functions  as  rigging,  packing,  maintenance,  or storage  of  air  delivery  equipment  should  receive  thorough  training  on  air  delivery  equipment  destruction procedures and methods.  The destruction methods demonstrated during training should be simulated.  Upon completion  of  training,  all  applicable  personnel  should  be  thoroughly  familiar  with  air  delivery  equipment destruction methods and be capable of performing destruction without immediate reference to any publication. (5)  Specific methods.  Specific methods of destroying Army materiel to prevent enemy use shall be by mechanical means, fire or by use of natural surroundings. b.  Destruction by Mechanical Means.  Air delivery equipment metal assemblies, parts, and packing aids shall be destroyed using hammers, bolt cutters, files, hacksaws, drills, screwdrivers, crowbars, or other similar devices to smash, break, bend or cut. WARNING Exercise  extreme  care  when  using  petroleum  products  to  destroy  equipment  by fire, as severe bums or DEATH could result. c.     Destruction  by  Fire.    Items  that  can  be  destroyed  by  fire  shall  be  burned.    The  destruction  of equipment  by  use  of  fire  is  an  effective  method  of  destroying  low-melting-point  metal  items  (e.g.,  side  rails, threaded   portions   of   nuts   and   bolts,   and   platform   panels).      However,   mechanical   destruction   should   be completed first, whenever possible, before initiating destruction by fire.  When items to be destroyed are made of metal, textile materials (or some comparable low combustible material) should be packed under and around the  items,  then  soaked  with  a  flammable  petroleum  product  and  ignited.    Proper  concentration  of  equipment which is suitable for burning will provide a hotter and more destructive fire. 1-4

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