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Lexie Rangitsch

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Jan 24, 2024, 7:55:08 PM1/24/24
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I was reading some military fiction and saw a comment that army airborne operations were required to repack all parachutes every ninety days, allowing parachutes that were due to be repacked soon to be cheaply used for training. This got me thinking: do parachutes need to be repacked on a schedule? Is this uniform across all types of parachutes and use cases? (are there differences between military and civilian requirements?) How long is the repack cycle? Why is scheduled repacking needed?

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Yes, parachutes need to be repacked regularly. The length of the interval depends on the material of the parachute and is between 60 and 180 days. Every parachute should have a small pocket with a piece of paper which lists the most recent repack date and the name of the packer (who needs to comply with FAR part 65, subpart F).

If you go into a glider hangar, you'll find a bunch of club chutes, all of which have been repacked before the beginning of the season, and last 180 days. Sometimes the chute has a pocket for the log, other times it's under one of the flaps.

Repacked lots of .30 caliber were typically boxed rounds that were taken from the boxes and "repacked" in belts or links, hence the new lot number. Towards the end of the war, some plants took rounds directly from manufacturing and put them in belts or links with a dedicated lot number for the rounds. Repacked or not, all ammunition was required by regs. to have the lot number recorded for tracking purposes in case of problems with that batch. If there is no lot number on the box, it probably didn't have ammo in it.

Your .50 cal box is from Pueblo Ordnance Depot (POD), a dedicated repacking facility, but was probably repacked post war as most of the WWII lot numbers I have are for boxed rounds from the manufacturing plants. Those plants repacked their own rounds and marked the boxes accordingly. The box would have had a repack card inside with the linked belt, showing the original lot numbers. Here's an example.

Thanks so much for the info and pic, Charlie. Very nice card. Are both the lot numbers and repacked lot numbers WW2? I have a box I am evaluating and the repacked lot number on the box is D.M. - L-21573 and was wondering if it was WW2?

Hello. I have a 50cal WW2 can I purchased a couple of years ago at an antiques mall. I'm assuming the ammo can is WW2 production. The lot number on the back says 47. Is this a repacked WW2 can with post war ammo?

I, ________ of ________, certify that if the article(s) covered by this entry (entry no.(s) ____ dated ____), is (are) repacked in retail container(s) e.g., blister packs), while still in my possession, the new container(s) will not conceal or obscure the country of origin marking appearing on the article(s), or else the new container(s), unless excepted, shall be marked in a conspicuous place as legibly, indelibly, and permanently as the nature of the container(s) will permit, in such manner as to indicate the country of origin of the article(s) to the ultimate purchaser(s) in accordance with the requirements of 19 U.S.C. 1304 and 19 CFR part 134. I further certify that if the article(s) is (are) intended to be sold or transferred by me to a subsequent purchaser or repacker, I will notify such purchaser or transferee, in writing, at the time of sale or transfer, of the marking requirements.

I don't want to build the jar from scratch for different environments as it wastes time and potentially has risk of building inconsistent artifacts.For traditional war project, I just extract the war, replace the config files and repack. But this time with spring boot, somehow it does not work. When I run the repacked jar, it reports

As part of the broadcast spectrum incentive auction, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is authorized to repack the television band by assigning television stations to new channels. This process will pose significant challenges for the broadcast industry. Repacked television stations will need to complete channel moves. Radio stations and non-repacked television stations may also be affected if they are located on or near a tower with a repacked television station. NAB is committed to helping stations understand and prepare for the repack.

Purpose:: Avastin (bevacizumab) is an anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) monoclonal antibody given as an off-label drug by intravitreal administration for treatment of ocular diseases. The drug's clinical application and its cost-benefit profile has generated demand for its division into single-use vials to meet the low volume and low-cost doses necessary for intraocular administration. However, the safety of compounding the drug in single-use vials is still under discussion. In this study, the stability and efficacy of Avastin repacked in individual single-use glass vials and glass ampoules by external compounding pharmacies were evaluated.

advzip doesn't work as it complains about an unsupported compression method (a reason they need to be repacked). All these files unzip, they just need to be rezipped/packed with some automation as there are thousands.

Note that repacks of different sizes may be created at this stage - e.g. 5,000 Paracetamol tablets may be repacked into 4050 and 30100. The Sell price, the Batch number and the New Location are automatically completed, but all these fields may be edited as required.

29.7 (a)(15)(i) - Repacking of drugs in a pharmacy, except by a pharmacist or under his/her immediate and personal supervision. Labels on repacked drugs shall bear sufficient information for proper identification and safety. A repacking record shall be maintained, including the name, strength, lot number, quantity and name of the manufacturer and/or distributor of the drug repacked, the date of the repacking, the number of packages prepared, the number of dosage units in each package, the signature of the person performing the repacking operation, the signature of the pharmacist who supervised the repacking, and such other identifying marks added by the pharmacy for internal recordkeeping purposes. Drugs repacked for in-house use only shall have an expiration date 12 months, or 50 percent of the time remaining to the manufacturer's expiration date, whichever is less, from the date of repacking. For the repacking of drugs by manufacturers and wholesalers, the provisions of Parts 210 and 211 of Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (1984 edition, Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402: 1984, available at New York State Board of Pharmacy, Office of the Professions, State Education Building - 2nd floor, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12234), shall apply. Repacking records shall be maintained for five years and shall be made available to the department for review and copying.

Trucks arrive at the receiving dock every day, loaded with products that need to go into stock. The items are taken off the truck, tracked in the order system, and counted to ensure the order is complete. Many of these items are ready to go directly from the receiving dock to the bins and into stock. However, sometimes items have to be repacked before they can be brought into stock.

This experiment revealed that the addition of poultry litter and inorganic fertilizer significantly altered microbial community structure and diversity in the topsoil and subsoil of repacked soil columns. The amendments changed the composition of bacterial and fungal communities by stimulating or suppressing taxa, leading to divergence of the amended soils. Substantial inherent heterogeneity in microbial communities in topsoil and subsoil layers was also observed. However, microbial diversity was found to be negatively correlated with plant productivity in this experimental system. We hypothesize that these findings could be due to the chemical composition of the amendments and the differing release rates of nutrients, which affected both the microbes and the plant.

Honest question: By the time you've bought the supplies, cut, stuffed, welded, and repainted the muffler, and paid yourself for the time cost....couldn't you just have bought a new one? I'm not part of the throw away society where the answer is to buy a new everything but this seems like a borderline exercise for $50 and a whole afternoon of fab time. I just repacked straight through muffler and it was $20 and 20 minutes of time but I don't know I would have messed with this. Hell, I probably wouldn't have even bought a new muffler and just lived with it being louder unless I had to meet some decibel requirement.

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