Figure 4-16.DD Form 1348 requisition for consumable supplies.
to afloat units. It consists of 11 chapters and 27
appendixes. The chapters are:
Chapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2Supply System Management
Chapter 3Requisitioning Ashore
Chapter 4Inventory Control at Stock
Points
Chapter 5Financial
Chapter 6Material Movement
Chapter 7Uniform Material Movement
and Issue Priority System (UMMIPS)
Chapter 8Expendable Ordnance
Chapter 9Military Assistance Program
(MAP)
Chapter 10Performance Reporting
Chapter 11Defense Automatic Ad-
dressing System (DAAS) Procedures
A vital and integral part of the MILSTRIP
system is the Uniform Material Movement and
Issue Priority System (UMMIPS). The illustra-
tion in figure 4-17 shows that MILSTRIP and
UMMIPS are used worldwide by all the Armed
Forces of the United States. UMMIPS was
established to ensure that material requests are
processed in accordance with the relative military
importance of the requesting activity and the
urgency of that activitys needs.
This system provides the method of assigning
priorities for the issuing and movement of
material. Most of the items that need to be
acquired for use in the office of the chaplain in
support of the CRP are obtained on a routine
basis. Therefore, it is important for assigned
chaplains and RPs to plan program requirements
well in advance to ensure that supplies are
available when needed.
NOTE: Besides office supplies listed under
FSC Group 75, the RP is primarily concerned with
the FSC groups and specific classes shown in
figure 4-18. Most of the supplies that are used
in support of the CRP are ordered under FSC
9925. Items listed under FSCs 7195, 7710, and
8345 are also used on a regular basis in support
of the CRP.
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