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TM-10-1670-292-23P Parachutes Personnel Type: 35-Foot Diameter MC1-1C Troop Back Parachute Assembly NSN 1670-01-262-2359 Manual
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TM 10-1670-292-23&P                                                          0003 00 0003 00-7 a.    MWO Number.  Enter the publication number and date of the MWO that describes the MWO (1, illustration below). b.    MWO Title.  Enter a short, abbreviated title extracted from the MWO prescribing the work. c.   Modified by.  Enter the last name of the individual who has performed the modification.  If the original log record for the parachute has been lost, and it has been ascertained through inspection that a particular modification has been accomplished, the entry for this column will be C/W, complied with, which signifies the applicable MWO has been complied with. d.    Inspected by.  The individual who accomplished the inspection, required after modification, will sign this entry with last name only.   e.    Unit.  Enter the unit designation responsible for performing the MWO or, in the event of a lost log record, the unit to which the inspector is assigned. f. Date.  Enter the day, month, and year the modification work was completed. 4.    Unit and Direct Support Repair and Inspection Data.  When a parachute canopy assembly is initially received from a supply source, and a technical/rigger-type inspection is performed, the inspection accomplishment will be documented on the Unit and Intermediate Repair and Inspection Data page of the individual parachute log record.  Additional entries will also be made on this page each time the canopy assembly is repaired, or is administered an inspection, in compliance with a one-time inspection Technical Bulletin (TB). The page completion criteria are as follows:   a.    Type of repair.  Enter the type of repair, completion of initial inspection, repair accomplishment, and technical bulletin inspection compliance. b.    Inspection by.  The individual, who accomplished the inspection required, will sign this entry with last name. c.    Unit.  Enter the unit designation responsible for performing the type of repair.

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