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This document provides critical information on the documentation processes for both the PLR (Property Loss Report) and ATR (Amendment to the Transfer Report) in relation to ammunition and boat inspections. It outlines who is required to submit these reports, key details such as NSN and lot numbers, submission timelines, and specific forms needed. Additionally, it covers the frequency of boat inspections, requirements for the Boat Inspection Report (CG 3022), and important message classifications within military communications.
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BM2 ADMINISTRATION • What kind of info is reported on a PLR for ammo and pyro?
Boats less than 65 feet, except for non-powered boats and those powered by outboard motors and all barges
2 Copies: original to MLC, the unit keeps a copy and the second is forwarded to the area/district managers
What comments does the CO/OINC make on the Boat Inspection Report?
All unsat items, lists and other items deemed necessary, especially those requiring assistance from a higher authority
What are the three methods used to acquire supplies and services?
DRMO- from CG or other Gov. agenciesMILSTRIP- standard requisition and issue procedureDirect Purchase from a commercial source
When using FEDLOG what do you need to enter to begin your search?
List in order the five elements contained within the text of a class B message?
1) Classification Designator 2) SSIC 3) Subject Line 4) Reference Line 5) Text of Message
How many separators are used in a Class B Message, and what is the prosign?
How many classes of messages are used throughout the military?
What class is the official message originated by Gov. and agencies?
Four: (R) Routine, (P) Priority, (O) Immediate and (Z) Flash
(R) 6 hours or less, (P) 3 hours or less, (O) 30 min or less and (Z) 10 min or less