shown in figure 17-12. The DODAC/NALC, unit of issue,
quantity, and serial number for each item required are
listed in columns immediately below the MILSTRIP data.
REQUISITIONING BY FLEET UNITS
The requisitioning procedures followed by fleet
units are determined by the units mission assignment
and geographical location. Fleet units are composed of
cargo ships (AE/AOE/AOJ/AS), mission load ships
(CV/LPH/AD/AS), and aircraft squadrons. Since the
majority of Aviation Ordnancemen are assigned to
aircraft carriers or aircraft squadrons, the discussion that
follows concerning requisitioning procedures for fleet
units is limited to these two units.
Stock Levels
Ships are required to maintain 100 percent of their
shipfill ammunition allowance on board or on order.
One exception is that stock levels can be reduced to 90
percent to permit expenditures for training, or to carry
exercise ammunition. Individual waivers of this
requirement must be requested from the ships
operational commander.
Requisitioning Channels
The requisitioning channels for use by fleet
activities are determined by the locality of the unit.
Ships and units located in CONUS or CONUS operating
areas should submit requisitions to DAAS.
Requisitions for the following materials must be in the
format previously discussed and submitted as follows:
Requisitions for 2E COG cartridge-actuated
devices should be submitted to NAVORDCEN,
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
Requisitions for 2E COG bombs and rockets
should be submitted to the naval weapons station closest
to the units homeport or to the weapons station
designated for the loadout.
Figure 17-12.Sample of completed Joint Messageform DD 173/2 (OCR).
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