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14 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?
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1. Provides info to the Navy transportation center of ship's location, a prospective schedule and last day the ship will receive cargo in it's homeport.
2. Submitted 30 days prior to deployment 3. Provides routing instructions for freight/cargo |
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Discuss the purpose of Ship's store afloat.
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1. to provide convenient source for articles necessary for health and comfort of crew.
2 Items "taxed" to fund Morale Fund |
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Discuss the Navy Cash program.
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1. Helps to avoid opportunities for theft.
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Explain endurance loading of subsistence and how it affects the ship's mission and sustainability.
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1. Replenishment based on usage data.
2. Establishes high & low limits 3. Theoretically, enables ship to go 30 days without the need of stores replenishment. 4. Rationing if ineffective |
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Define and Describe the Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA) and state how it effects each crewmember.
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1. Set amount of food for one person per day
2. $8 per day |
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State what kinds of rations are utilized during battle stations when the galley or galley personnel are not available and where they are distributed.
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1. MREs or Bag Lunches with drink
2. Repair Lockers |
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State the mission of Naval Logistics.
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To provide support and supplies to each ship in a interconnected network of warehouses, shops, and control points.
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State the difference between a Force Level RSUPPLY and Unit Level RSUPPLY ship.
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1. Force - use Navy Working Capital Funds (NWCF). All items are being held by such are not owned by the ship, hence being bought during its issue.
2. Unit - Purchase stores upon ordering from stock. All items stored by unit level are being owned by the TYCOM. |
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Discuss the interface of RSUPPLY, NALCOMIS, and OMMS/NG.
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1. RSUPPLY: Dealing ordering parts and being the interface for supply status. Exchanges info with OMMS.
2. NALCOMIS: "RSUPPLY/OMMS" for aviation parts. 3. OMMS/NG: "Job" section of Supply. Utilized to open jobs, order parts, and retrieve status of jobs. |
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Describe ATAV and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
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1. AKA FIMARS
2. Website database showing assets available on other ships. 3. Easier to get from nearby ship than back home. |
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Describe One Touch and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
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1. A universal resource for Supply Personal dealing with High priority items.
2. Stock Checks, Status submissions and other queries can be inquired. 3. Available via phone and website. |
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Describe GDSC and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
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1. Global Distance Support Center
2. equivalent of ONE Touch with exception of dealing with high priority orders. 3. will do queries for regular items 4. RRAM reqs submitted via GDSC |
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Describe the purpose of a "Never Out List" and what it contains.
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1. Tool for SHs to utilize for certain items that should always be stocked.
2. identified in NAVRESSO P-81 3. Basic list you should be pre-ordering prior to deployment |
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Explain Continuous Monitoring Program (CMP) and it's purpose.
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1. For supply personnel to check on their own "hit-list" utilized daily to keep an effective supply program up to date.
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