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| Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows, or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm. |
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| Fractured or dislocated bones, deep cuts, torn members of the body, serious damage to the internal organs, and other life-threating injuries. |
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| Justifications for Deadly Force |
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| Self defense and the defense of others, assets involving national security, assets not involing national security but inherently dangerous to others, public health and safety, serious offenses against persons, areest or apprehension, and escapes. |
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| Code of Conduct Article I |
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| I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense. |
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| Code of Conduct Article II |
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| I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist. |
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| Code of Conduct Article III |
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| If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy. |
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| Code of Conduct Article IV |
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| If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and I will back them up in every way. |
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| Code of Conduct Article V |
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| When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its Allies or harmful to their cause. |
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| Code of Conduct Article VI |
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| I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America. |
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| Accepth risk when the benefit outweighs the cost, accept no unnecessary risk, anticipate risk by planning, and make risk decisions at the right level. |
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| IAMIS: Identify hazards, assess hazards, make risk decisions, implement controls, and supervise. |
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| Kevlar, eye pro, ear pro, steel toed boots, etc. |
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| Purpose of a Mishap Investigation |
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| Find out what happened, what went wrong, and what could have been done to prevent it and prevent future occurrence. |
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| Fitting the workplace to the person. |
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March 1, 1967 GMCM Delbert Black |
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| Operation Plan: Detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission. |
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| Operational Order: Puts OPLAN into effect. Formal statement issued by the senior commander to subordinate commanders that outlines the coordinated executiion of a future operation in the field. |
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| Warning Order: Brief statement of the situation so patrol members will know what friendly and enemy units are doing (general instructions). |
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| Commanding Officer: Absolute responsibility for the safety, well-being, and efficiency of his or her command. |
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| Executive Officer: Direct representative of the CO. |
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| Command Master Chief: Enlisted advisor to the command on the formulation and implementation of policies. |
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| Enlisted Distribution Verification Report: Provides a rate or NEC summary of the current and future manning status of the activity. |
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| Status of Resources and Training System: Principal report used to provide identification and general status data to higher authorities. |
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| Situation Report: Own situation, disposition, and/or status of forces. Situation overview. Operations. Intelligence and reconnaissance. Personnel. Significant political, military, and diplomatic events. Commander's evaluation and/or combatant commander's assessment. |
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| Law of Armed Conflict: Set of rules to follow to determine how to treat enemy POW/noncombatants set out by the Geneva Convention. |
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| Characteristics of Expeditionary Units |
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| Readiness, flexibility, self sustainability, mobility. |
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| Vessels at the Inception of the Navy |
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| Ships-of-the-line, sloops-of-war, and frigates. |
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| Established by Continental Congress to prevent British supply lines from reaching America. Implemented by President Washington during the Revolutionary War. |
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June 4-7, 1942 Turning point of the war. Japanese carriers Hiryu, Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu were sunk. USS Yorktown was lost. |
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May 4-8, 1942 Fought entirely by aircraft in the Pacific Ocean in order to protect Australia. USS Lexington was lost. |
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June 6, 1944 Largest amphibious assault in history. Beaches - Canada: Juno, US: Omaha & Utah, British: Sword & Gold. |
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December 7, 1941 Attack by the Japanese to disable the US Pacific Fleet. |
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Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Naval Coastal Warfare Group Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron |
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Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Units Inshore Boat Units Mobile Security Squadron |
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Mobile Security Detachment Port Security Unit |
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Mr. Ray Mabus Admiral Johnathan Greenert MCPON Rick West |
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| Same responsibility as CMC but responsible for larger fleet commands. |
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| Same responsibility as CMC but responsible for larger force commands. |
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Commander Dillender Lt. Commander Witherspoon CMC Green |
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| Air Mobility Command: Provides logistics support ot military personnel. Operated by the Air Force, established 1992. |
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| Maritime Prepositioning Force: Permits rapid deployment into secure areas where force introduction is essentially unopposed and expected to remain so through arrival and assembly phase. Employs MAGTF. Three places: Naples, Guam, Diego Garcia. 13 Ships. |
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| Galaxy: Large military transport aircraft. |
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| Extender: Transport and aerial refueling. |
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| Globemaster: Large military transport aircraft. |
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| Hercules: Four engine, turboprop, military transport aircraft. |
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| Stratotanker: Aerial refueling aircraft. |
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| Starlifter: Military strategic airlifter. |
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| Air Force One when carrying the President. Military passenger transportation aircraft. Military version of 747. |
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| Skytrain: Military version of the DC-9. |
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| Gulfstream III: Business jet. |
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| Learjet: Business jet and military transport aircraft. |
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| Air Force Two when carrying the Vice President. Military passenger transport version of the 757. |
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| Gulfstream V: Business Jet. |
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| Clipper: Military version of the 737. Passenger transport. |
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| Huey: Originally used for medivac and reconaissance. |
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| Pavelow: Long range combat search and rescue helicopter. |
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| Time Phase Force Deployment Data |
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| Military Sealift Command: Provides strategic, common-user sealift transportation services to U.S. Forces. USN Organization. |
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| Planning and direction, collection, processing, production, dissemination. |
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| Used to alert circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure has occured over an unsecured circuit. Only appropriate response is "Roger Out" |
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| Used to alert circuit operators that an unauthorized person is on the circuit. Kick to secondary channel and authenticate. |
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| Whistle, arm and hand signals, special signals. |
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| Essential Elements of Friendly Information: Position, capabilities, operations, electronic warfare, personnel, COMSEC, wrong circuit. |
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| Effects on Communications |
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| Power, weather, terrain, environment, antenna height, and distance. |
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| HF 3MHz-30Mhz, VHF 30MHz-300MHz, UHF 300MHz-3GHz, and SHF 3GHz-30GHz. |
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| Base, logistics, unit, and expeditionary. |
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| Series of drain lines that allow the effluent from the septic tank to drain over a large area of ground. |
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| Water suitable for drinking, cooking, and personal use. |
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| Disinfection of a substance or container by a chlorine chemical or gas. |
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| Doses that are deliberately selected to produce water free of combined residuals so large as to require dechlorination. |
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| Four Priority Work Classifications for Camp Fundamentals |
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| Safety, function, preventive, appearance. |
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| Colors of a Land Navigation Map |
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| White, black, green, red, and blue. |
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| Fighting load-bearing, bivouac, and protective. |
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| One Man Fighting Position |
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| One M4 wide, two M4 long, and as deep as the armpits. |
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| Two Man Fighting Position |
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| One M4 wide, two M4 long, and as deep as the armpits of the shortest man. Also, includes a place to sleep. |
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| Quick cover and concealment. |
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| Patrol Planning/Preparation Steps |
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| Study mission, plan use of time, study terrain and situation, organize patrol, select personnel/weapons/equipment, issue the warning order, coordinate, make recon, complete detailed plans, issue patrol order, supervise and inspect, rehearse and re-inspect. |
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| Tactical, protective, and supplemental. |
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| Six man team. Squad leader, grenadier, fire team leader, automatic rifleman, rifleman number one, and rifleman number two. |
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| Enemy Prisoner of War: Search, secure, silence, segregate, safeguard, and speed to the rear. |
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| Naval Vessel Protective Zones: Assessment, warning, and threat. Established after the USS Cole. |
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| WIG: Western Rivers, Great Lakes, and Inland Waters. |
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| Small boats, deep draft vessels, subsurface, swimmer, and mines. |
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| 12ft wide, 13ft tall, 21000lbs, and 380HP. |
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Seaward Continuum of Force: Hailing/Sirens/Lights Flares Warning Shots Destructive Fire |
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| Broken into two categories: chemical agents and chemical compounds. |
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| Intended for military operation to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate personnel. |
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| Used to incapacitate for riot control purposes. |
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| Use of living organisms to cause disease or death. |
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| Nerve, casualty agent, colorless liquid with almost no odor. |
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| Nerve, casualty agent, colorless liquid with a fruity odor. |
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| Nerve, casualty agent, amber colored liquid. |
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| Less than 100,000 feet and fireball does not touch the Earth's surface. Effects: Initial and thermal radiation, air blast, and limited EMP. |
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| Fireball touches the Earth's surface. Effects: Air blast, underwater shock, thermal radiation, fallout, and EMP. |
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| Underwater and vents to the water surface. Effects: Base surge, underwater shock, cavitations, limited fallout, and air blast. |
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| Extremely high temperature and pressure generated by a nuclear burst that immediately converts all material in the fireball into hot compressed gases. Creates a shockwave. |
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| "Heat" Travels at the speed of light. |
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| Variable forms of emissions from both the detonation process and residual radioactive debris that result in subatomic rearrangement of matter or the formation of ion particles. |
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| Electromagnetic Pulse: Intense electromagnetic field that damages unprotected electrical and electronic equipment. |
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| North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
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| Radiological NATO Marking |
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| With with black marking; ATOM |
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| Blue with red marking; BIO |
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| Yellow with red marking; GAS |
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| Detects liquid chemical agents by turning shades red. |
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| Detects liquid nerve and blister agents. Red: H Blister Agent, Yellow: Nerve, and Green: V Nerve. |
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| Nerve Agent Mild Symptoms |
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| Runny nose, headache, drooling, tightness of the chest, difficulty seeing, muscular twitching, stomach cramps, and nausea. |
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| Nerve Agent Severe Symptoms |
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| Strange and confused behavior, gurgling when breathing, mitosis, vomitting, red eyes with tearing, severe muscular twitching, loss of bladder/bowel control, convulsions, and stoppage of breathing. |
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| Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology: Wear life is 45 days or six washings if uncontaminated, 24 hours if contaminated, five years if sealed in bag. |
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| IMMEDIATE: minimize casualties, save lives, and limit the spread of contamination. OPERATIONAL: sustain operations, reduce the contact hazard, and limit the spread of contamination. THOROUGH: reduce or eliminate the need for individual protective clothing. |
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DT-60/PD used in conjunction with the CP-95/PD for the detection of X-RAY/gamma radiation. IM 143/PD Self reading to indicate the accumulated dose the wearer has been exposed. CP-95/PD Designed for computing the total amount of radiation. |
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| Mission Oriented Protective Posture, Six total. Ready: Mask carried, all other gear ready within 2 hours. 0: Mask carried, all other gear available on post. 1: Mask carried, over garments worn, all other gear on post. 2: Mask carried, over garments worn, overboots worn. 3: Mask worn, over garments worn, over boots worn, gloves carried. 4: All protective gear worn. |
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| Nerve Agent Antidote Kit: 3 Atropine and 3 2-PAM Chloride. |
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| Consolidated Shipboard Allowance List |
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| Consolidated Shorebased Allowance List |
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| Readiness Cost Reporting Program (what we use). |
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| Material Obligation Validation |
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| Defense Reutilization Marketing Office: "Military Good Will" |
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| Operation Target: Used for budgeting. |
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| Maintenance request form. |
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| Form for material when it is lost, damaged, unserviceable, and is not economically repairable. |
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| National Stock Number, 13 digits. |
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| Property aquired for immediate use, and having a unit cost of less than $5,000 and useful life of less than 2 years. |
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| Property with a unit cost of $5,000 or greater and a useful life of more than 2 years. |
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| Quality Defifiency Report |
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