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Funding for the NAMP, called a what, is allocated to squadrons by Type Wings and ACCs/TYCOMs?

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The funding for the NAMP, known as O&MN appropriation, is allocated to squadrons by Type Wings and ACCs/TYCOMs, and is used to support daily operational and maintenance activities.

Step-by-step explanation:

The funding for the NAMP, known as an Operation and Maintenance, Navy (O&MN) appropriation, is allocated to squadrons by Type Wings and Air Combat Command (ACCs)/Type Commanders (TYCOMs). This funding is used to support the daily operational and maintenance activities of the squadrons.

For example, the O&MN appropriation can be used to cover expenses such as aircraft repairs, fuel, training programs, and support equipment. The allocation process ensures that the funds are distributed efficiently and effectively to each squadron based on their needs, operational requirements, and priorities set by the Type Wings and ACCs/TYCOMs.

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