stowed in the same magazine, you still must initiate one
Ammunition Master Stock Record Card for each of the
three allowance categories. You must ensure
expenditures are posted to the correct Ammunition
Master Stock Record Card within the correct allowance
category.
BLOCK 10 (90% OF SHIPFILL ALLOWANCE).
Enter the quantity that represents 90 percent of the
applicable shipfill allowance (this is for shipfill
allowance only). For example, when the shipfill
allowance permits an allowance of 20,000 rounds
aboard, you are required to maintain an on-hand
balance of 18,000 rounds.
BLOCK 11 (ANNUAL TRAINING ALLOW-
ANCE). Enter the annual training allowance, as
appropriate.
BLOCK 12 (LOGISTICS CODE). Enter the
NALC as shown in the Stock List of Navy Ammunition,
TW010-AA-ORD-010/NAVAIR 11-1-116A.
BLOCK
13
(COG).
Enter
the
appropriate
cognizance symbol.
BLOCK 14 (NIIN/NOMENCLATURE). Enter the
nomenclature and other information, such as the NSN.
BLOCK 15 (MATERIAL CONTROL CODE).
Enter the MCC if a SLIT reportable item (B, C, and E).
BLOCK 16 (ACC). Enter the appropriate activity
Classification code, as discussed previously in this
chapter.
BLOCK 17 (DOT). Enter the DOT hazard class as
indicated in the Navy Transportation Safety Handbook
For Hazardous Materials, NAVSEA OP 2165, volume
2.
BLOCK 18 (NEW). Enter the net explosive weight
(NEW) in this block. NEWs can be found in the Navy
Transportation Safety Handbook for Hazardous
Materials, NAVSEA OP 2165 volume 2.
BLOCK 19 (STOWAGE LOCATION). Enter the
appropriate building or magazine number where the
materials are located.
BLOCK 20 (CG HAZ CL). Enter the Coast Guard
hazard class as indicated in the Navy Transportation
Safety Handbook for Hazardous Materials, NAVSEA
OP 2165 volume 2.
Figure 17-11 is an example of an Ammunition
Master Stock Record Card with several types of actions
posted. A few of these entries are discussed in the
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Figure 17-11.Example of an Ammunition Master Stock Record Card (NAVSUP Form 1296) with several types of actions posted.