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What is Class I in Army Supplies?
What is Class I in Army Supplies?
What does Class II contain?
What does Class II contain?
Class III in Army supplies refers to what?
Class III in Army supplies refers to what?
What is included in Class IV?
What is included in Class IV?
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Class V encompasses which types of items?
Class V encompasses which types of items?
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What type of items does Class VI refer to?
What type of items does Class VI refer to?
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Which items are classified under Class VII?
Which items are classified under Class VII?
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What does Class VIII cover?
What does Class VIII cover?
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Class IX consists of which of the following?
Class IX consists of which of the following?
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What does Class X support?
What does Class X support?
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Study Notes
Army Classes of Supplies
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Class I: Rations and subsistence, including free health and comfort items.
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Class II: Expendable supplies such as personal equipment, tents, tool sets, hand tools, unclassified maps, and administrative supplies.
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Class III: Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) covering fuels, lubricants, hydraulic oils, preservatives, and chemicals including deicers and antifreeze.
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Class IV: Construction materials that encompass installed equipment and fortification/barrier materials.
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Class V: Diverse types of ammunition, including bombs, explosives, missiles, fuses, and propellants.
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Class VI: Personal demand items, which consist of hygiene products, snacks, beverages, writing materials, and nonmilitary consumables like alcohol and batteries.
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Class VII: Major end items such as tanks, launchers, vehicles, and mobile machine shops essential for military operations.
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Class VIII: Medical materials including both consumable supplies and repair parts unique to medical equipment; categorized into Class VIII(A) for consumables and Class VIII(B) for blood and components.
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Class IX: Repair parts and components necessary for equipment maintenance support, including kits, assemblies, and subassemblies.
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Class X: Materials supporting nonmilitary programs like agriculture and economic growth, along with miscellaneous items including water and captured materials.
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This quiz covers the ten classes of supplies used by the Army, including definitions for each class. It provides flashcard-style learning to help you memorize important terms and their meanings efficiently. Perfect for military logistics students and professionals alike.