![]() Next two hangers past that going east was a maintenance unit and yard (703rd Maintenance Battalion?).ĭon't recall Finance being in that complex. May have been added later.Īcross the road (east side) was first the JAG building and then PSD. An AFN office/studio was on the east end of that building. They seldom emerged into the sunlight!ĭon't recall PSD being called the Marne Barn.įrom the road going up the hill to PSD (see GOOGLE sat view above), on the left (west) was the AG Office and Recruiting Office. Leader during my watch was CW4 McDaniels (super nice guy!). They had several mobile trailers out back of PSD. ![]() ( Webmaster's note: it was the PERMACAPS system - see article.) PSD had computers and a system but not sure what it was. It was probably due to expanded mission (more heads) but not sure. However, at a point in time one of the sections (I think Personnel Actions (PA)) moved out and went to the Fire Station down on the main drag. This still needs to be verified by more research.Īll the PSD sections were inside one big hanger. I can remember an early morning inspection in '72 +/- at which we were introduced to our new boss - the DISCOM commanding officer. Sometime in 1972 - as well as I can remember - it was transferred to DISCOM (Division Support Command), and the AG served thereafter in an advisory capacity. 3rd AG Company was the operating unit.įor the first year or so, 3rd AG Company was commanded by the Division AG. I was assigned to the 3rd AG Company (Admin) and worked in the Personnel Services Division (PSD) which was an AG Section component, HQ 3rd Inf Div.
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