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US ARMY: OH-58D _ ARH Armament_Electrical_Avionics Systems Repairer (15J)

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2008

http://imcom.korea.army.mil

Welcome to US Army, IMCOM-Korea

IMCOM-Korea supports Soldiers, Civilians and Family Members with Army-standard installation facilities, spacious housing areas, 5-star restaurants, new first-rate recreational centers, and spectacular access to Korean food and culture.

Korea is a great place to live, work or visit. Whether this is your first tour to Korea or a return assignment, you can look forward to a personally and professionally rewarding experience in the Land of the Morning Calm.

To learn more about living and serving with the US Army in Korea, visit us online at http://imcom.korea.army.mil

To learn about serving in the US Army, visit http://www.goarmy.com

Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. Instruments, lights, weapons, ignition systems, landing gear and many other aircraft parts are powered by electricity; it's up to the members of the aircraft electrician team to ensure that the electrical systems on airplanes and helicopters are properly maintained and repaired.

The Aircraft Armament/Missile Systems Repairer is primarily responsible for performing maintenance on the electrical, electronic, mechanical and pneudraulics systems associated with aircraft armament, missile and fire control systems. Some of your duties as an Aircraft Armament/Missile Systems Repairer may include:

- Maintaining aircraft armament/missile systems according to technical manuals and safety procedures
- Performing maintenance on aircraft weapon components, fire control units and sighting elements
- Performing operational checks, ammunition loading/unloading and weapon subsystems configuration changes for fire control systems
- Testing/troubleshooting and repairing test sets and diagnostic equipment
- Replacing faulty wiring
- Soldering electrical connections
- Repairing or replacing instruments, such as tachometers, temperature gauges and altimeters
- Reading electrical wiring diagrams

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