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Table 17-5.UND Equated to Priority Designators
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1. Requisitions that require remarks 2. Requisitions for a CV loadout where the CV is loaded by an AE/AOE 3. Requisitions submitted    to    COMNAVAIR- SYSCOM   (for   8E   COG   material)   or   to COMNAVSEASYSCOM  (for  8T  or  8S  COG material) 4. Requisitions   with   a   classification   of   CON- FIDENTIAL or higher Requisitions  that  qualify  for  DAAS  transmission are discussed in the following paragraphs. FORMS.—NAVSUP Forms 1353 and 1353-1, or a locally prepared MILSTRIP message transmittal work sheet, should be used to submit requisitions by DAAS. The   sample   worksheet   shown   in   figure   17-3   is NAVSUP 1353. FORMAT.—Refer  to  the  format  shown  in  figure 17-3.  You  should  remember  that  this  chapter  deals specifically    with    units    under    the    jurisdiction    of CINCLANTFLT,  and  that  some  of  the  information  is different  for  units  under  CINCPACFLT  jurisdiction. However, the procedures for preparation of a NAVSUP 1353 are identical in both areas of jurisdiction. You   should   route   the   unclassified   message   for action   to   DAAS   DAYTON   OH,   with   information copies    to    CINCLANTFLT    NORFOLK    VA,    the immediate  operational  commander,  and  the  activity where the material is to be delivered (the supplementary   address   activity).   The   subject   line should be AMMO MILSTRIP REQN. To be accepted for  transmission  by  DAAS,  each  line  can  contain  a maximum  of  66  characters  of  data  in  the  following sequence: 17-10 Figure 17-3.—MILSTRIP message transmittal worksheet (NAVSUP 1353).







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