material to carriers, including preparation of shipment
documents and labels.
When assigned to storage branch, you will be
involved in the receipt, stowage, and issuance of
material by using available labor saving devices and
material handling equipments.
Control Division. When assigned to this division,
you will be involved in the following tasks:
Processing procurement
Receipt
Issue documents
Maintaining stock records
Customer service
Aviation Support Division ASD When assigned
to ASD you will be involved in the following tasks:
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Receipt
Stowage and issuance of material
Stock inventory
Material delivery
Other functions outlined in the NAMP,
OPNAVINST. 4790.2 (series)
Supply Department Afloat
During sea duty, you could be assigned to an aircraft
carrier or amphibious assault ship. You maybe assigned
to the aviation stores division, storage branch, receiving
branch, stock control section, or shipping section.
When assigned to the aviation stores division, you
will be expected to use the applicable allowance lists,
initial outfitting lists, and other supply publications to
perform technical research. You will also follow the
operating procedures from supply instructions and
manuals. For more information, refer to OPNAVINST.
4790.2 (series).
When assigned to the storage branch, you will be
expected to receive, stow, conduct inventories, and issue
stock material.
When assigned to the receiving branch, you will
receive, check, and inspect or coordinate inspection of
incoming material. You will also segregate stock and
direct turn-over (DTO) material, notify the applicable
division to pickup material, and send copy of proof of
delivery to stock control.
When assigned to the stock control section, you will
be involved in posting expenditures and receipts, stock
replenishment, inventories, file maintenance, and stock
reconciliation.
When assigned to the shipping section, you will be
expected to pack, mark, and label material for shipment;
arrange shipments with the carrier; prepare
transportation and shipment documents; and institute
tracers on shipments. Refer to Naval Supply Systems
Command Manual, volume 5, Transportation of
Property, NAVSUP Publication 1, for transportation of
property information and Military Standard
Transportation
and Movement Procedure
(MILSTAMP), DOD 4500.32-R, volume 1.
Squadron or AIMD
When attached to a squadron or AIMD, you will be
assigned to material control. You will be expected to
perform the following functions:
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Receive and forward material
Maintain logs, records, and tiles
Perform aircraft inventories
Prepare associated documents
Maintain inventory of IMRL
Expedite high priority requisitions
Miscellaneous Billets
In staff and other support billets, you will perform
supply support and administrative functions and serve
as liaison to other commands.
PUBLICATIONS, FEDERAL LOGISTICS
DATA, AND FORMS
Publications are your most important source of
information in performing AK duties. They are prepared
in paper, microfiche, or compact disc formats. You must
be familiar with these publications, including the
labor-saving devices associated with them. Normally,
the technical library for the aviation section of the
supply department is established within the aviation
support division or aviation stores division. The AK
assigned management responsibility for the technical
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