Naval Logistics: DLR, RIP, MAM, and Navy Cash

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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?

  • Right part, right place, right time. (correct)
  • To provide logistical support to all branches of the military.
  • Fastest delivery, lowest cost, maximum efficiency.
  • To maintain supply lines at all costs.

What does CARGO stand for?

  • Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas. (correct)
  • Coordinated Annual Requisition of Global Operations.
  • Centralized Automated Receiving and Goods Ordering.
  • Critical Assets Reporting and Goods Oversight.

What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?

  • To track the location of all naval vessels.
  • To detail the types of cargo on board for inspection.
  • Routes material to wherever the ship is. (correct)
  • To report damaged or lost cargo.

What is the purpose of a 'Never Out List'?

<p>To ensure the ship always has essential supplies on hand. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the 5S advice code indicate for a DLR part?

<p>Remains in the System. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does RIP authorize related to DLR parts?

<p>Remain in place until replaced. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)?

<p>Troubleshooting equipment. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key feature of the Navy Cash program?

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Where do the profits from the ship's store go?

<p>To Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Naval Logistics Mission

Right part, right place, right time.

CARGO Definition

Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas.

Fleet Freight/Cargo message purpose

Routes material to wherever the ship is, such as during RAS or a port visit.

"Never Out List" Purpose

Material the ship always has to have on hand, like toilet paper, printer paper, gloves, and pens.

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Depot Level Repairable (DLR)

Parts maintained by the Navy that are economically repaired and sent back out to the fleet.

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Remain in Place (RIP)

Authorizes a DLR to remain in place until it is replaced with a new one, once approved by NAVSUP WSS.

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Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)

Maintenance assistant module – Used for trouble shooting equipment.

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Navy Cash Program

A cashless program where funds can be transferred at NavyCash ATMs; use the chip on ship and the strip ashore.

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BDFA

Basic Daily Food Allowance. It's how much each person is allowed allowance per day.

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CASREP

Casualty Report

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Study Notes

  • Naval Logistics has the mission of ensuring the right part is available in the right place at the right time.
  • CARGO stands for Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas.
  • Fleet Freight/Cargo messages route material to wherever the ship is, such as during RAS or port visits.
  • A "Never Out List" includes essential materials the ship must always have, like toilet paper, printer paper, gloves, and pens.

Depot Level Repair (DLR)

  • DLR stands for Depot Level Repairable.
  • Depot Level Repairables are parts that the Navy maintains, repairs economically, and returns to the fleet.
  • 5G Advice Code means to give the part to supply.
  • 5S Advice Code means the part remains in the system.

Remain in Place (RIP)

  • Remain in Place authorizes a DLR to stay in place until a replacement, approved by NAVSUP WSS, is available.

Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)

  • MAM is a Maintenance Assistant Module used for troubleshooting equipment.
  • NavyCash is a cashless program.
  • NavyCash cards can be used both on ship and ashore.
  • Funds can be transferred at NavyCash ATMs on the ship.
  • Use the chip on the ship and the strip when ashore.
  • Profits from the ship's store go to MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation).
  • BDFA stands for Basic Daily Food Allowance, which is the daily allowance amount each person receives for food.
  • The BDFA is $11.06 and changes quarterly.
  • The DCA (Damage Control Assistant) is in charge of battle rations.
  • LT Hurst is the Supply Officer.
  • LTJG Hughey is the Disbursing Officer.
  • The six categories of Hazmat are Flammable, Aerosol, Toxic, Corrosive, Oxidizing, and Combustible.
  • Throwing plastic over the side is prohibited.
  • Metal can be thrown over the side at a distance of 12 nautical miles.
  • Pulpable trash can be thrown over the side at a distance of 3 nautical miles.
  • Hazmat spill kits are located at the Aft Decon station, Vending machine P-way, and Port Break.
  • A CASREP is a Casualty Report.
  • CAT2, CAT3, and CAT4 are categories of CASREPs.

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