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What is Class I - Subsistence?
What is Class I - Subsistence?
- Other Nonrefrigerated (correct)
- Nonperishable (correct)
- Refrigerated (correct)
- Combat Rations (correct)
What items are included in Class II - Clothing, Individual Equipment, Tools, Admin Supplies?
What items are included in Class II - Clothing, Individual Equipment, Tools, Admin Supplies?
- Ground Support Materiel (correct)
- General Supplies (correct)
- Air (correct)
- Weapons (correct)
What does Class III - Petroleum, Oils, Lubricants include?
What does Class III - Petroleum, Oils, Lubricants include?
- POL for Surface Vehicles (correct)
- General Supplies
- Packaged POL (correct)
- POL for Aircraft (correct)
What is Class IV - Construction Material?
What is Class IV - Construction Material?
What types of items are found in Class V - Ammunition?
What types of items are found in Class V - Ammunition?
What items are in Class VI - Personal Demand Items?
What items are in Class VI - Personal Demand Items?
What items are included in Class VII - Major End Items?
What items are included in Class VII - Major End Items?
What does Class VIII - Medical Materials cover?
What does Class VIII - Medical Materials cover?
What is Class IX - Repair Parts?
What is Class IX - Repair Parts?
What does Class X - Material for Nonmilitary Programs include?
What does Class X - Material for Nonmilitary Programs include?
Flashcards
What is Class I?
What is Class I?
Other Nonrefrigerated items for survival.
What is Class II?
What is Class II?
Ground Support Materiel.
What is Class III?
What is Class III?
POL (Petroleum, Oils, Lubricants) for Surface Vehicles.
What is Class IV?
What is Class IV?
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What is Class V?
What is Class V?
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What is Class VII?
What is Class VII?
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What is Class VIII?
What is Class VIII?
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What is Class IX?
What is Class IX?
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What is Class V?
What is Class V?
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Study Notes
Class I - Subsistence
- Consists of food supplies essential for sustenance.
- Includes Nonperishable Rations, Combat Rations, Refrigerated items, other Nonrefrigerated items, and Water.
Class II - Clothing and Individual Equipment
- Encompasses a range of individual equipment and supplies.
- Categories include Air and Ground Support Materiel, General Supplies, Clothing, Electronics, Weapons, and Industrial Supplies.
Class III - Petroleum, Oils, Lubricants
- Focused on various fuel types and lubricants.
- Categories include POL for Aircraft, POL for Surface Vehicles, and Packaged POL.
Class IV - Construction Material
- Pertains to materials used for construction purposes.
- Includes Construction items and Barrier materials.
Class V - Ammunition
- Covers all ammunition types for military operations.
- Two primary delivery methods include Air Delivery and Ground delivery.
Class VI - Personal Demand Items
- Refers to non-essential items that cater to personal needs.
Class VII - Major End Items
- Involves significant military equipment and vehicles.
- Includes Air and Ground Support Materiel, Admin Vehicles, Electronics, Racks, Adapters, Pylons, Tactical Vehicles, Missiles, Weapons, Special Weapons, and Aircraft Engines.
Class VIII - Medical Materials
- Encompasses essential medical supplies.
- Key items include Medical Materiel and Blood/Fluids.
Class IX - Repair Parts
- Focuses on parts necessary for maintaining and repairing military equipment.
- Categories include Air and Ground Support Materiel, Admin Vehicles, Electronics, Tactical Vehicles, Missiles, Weapons, Special Weapons, and Aircraft Engines.
Class X - Nonmilitary Programs Material
- Contains materials designated for purposes outside military applications.
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Test your knowledge of the ten classes of supply with these flashcards. Each class covers essential categories such as subsistence, clothing, and petroleum. Perfect for students preparing for logistics or military supply chain management.