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    Idaho MATES - Beehive Pace

    BOISE, IDAHO, UNITED STATES

    04.09.2021

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    Idaho Army National Guard

    The MATES team is staffed by soldiers with varying expertise gained through formal training, on the job training and years of long time service. Soldiers with long standing service are readily helpful to newer team members in solving technical obstacles. One of the busiest soldiers at MATES is Sgt. John Gill the welder. Sgt. Gill is the only welder at the MATES facility and often called on to help remove damaged bolts from vehicles, fabricate equipment and rebuild damaged equipment.

    At the heart of the Orchard Combat Training Center, the Idaho Army National Guard's Maneuver Area Training and Equipment Site (MATES) is the 116th CBCT's premier and largest maintenance shop. MATES is charged with the sustainment of combat power across 3 separate states, in support of their missions both domestic and abroad.

    MATES is built around 5 Field Maintenance Teams (FMTs), 1 Field Maintenance Support Team (FMST), 1 Materiel and Readiness Team, and a BII Warehouse in order to provide maintenance support to units from Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada.


    MATES soldiers within the FMTs are subject matter experts on the M1A2/A1 Abrams, the M2A3 Bradley, the M88A2 Hercules, the M113/M1068 family of vehicles (FOVs), and variety of other equipment. MATES mechanics have been asked to travel across the country to ensure the highest possible quality of work is performed.

    The FMTs rely heavily on the knowledge and skills within the various supporting teams. The FMST are proactive in repairing equipment at the lowest possible expense while recognized nationally for creative solutions to common maintenance or repair problems. The MATES teams can troubleshoot electronic components down to the microchip level, repair .50 caliber machine guns, or fabricate a part when needed.

    According to MATES Superintendent Cpt. Mark Ross, “ Despite a global pandemic, numerous state emergencies, and an ever increasing op

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    Date Taken: 04.09.2021
    Date Posted: 09.28.2021 10:31
    Photo ID: 6859835
    VIRIN: 210927-Z-XK920-0038
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    Location: BOISE, IDAHO, US

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