Navy Logistics Mission Overview
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What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?

  • To provide a detailed inventory of all cargo on board a ship.
  • To communicate the status of maintenance needs for a ship.
  • To provide a list of all personnel onboard a ship.
  • To request the replenishment of specific items aboard a ship. (correct)
  • What is the correct definition of 'Depot Level Repairable' (DLR)?

  • Items that are repaired at the depot and returned to the ship for use. (correct)
  • Items used for maintaining the ship's propulsion system.
  • Items that are stored at the depot for emergency use only.
  • Items classified as hazardous materials that must be disposed of at a specific depot.
  • What is the primary purpose of the 'Remain in Place' (RIP) procedure as it relates to DLR parts?

  • To hold DLR parts on the ship until a specific repair order is issued.
  • To allow DLR parts to be utilized for training purposes on the ship.
  • To keep DLR parts on the ship for immediate use in case of emergency. (correct)
  • To ensure that DLR parts are properly disposed of at the depot.
  • What is the function of a 'Maintenance Assist Module' (MAM)?

    <p>To aid in the troubleshooting and repair of shipboard equipment. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct meaning of the acronym 'BDFA' in the context of the content provided?

    <p>Basic Daily Food Allowance (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a correct statement about the disposal of 'pulpable trash' over the side of a ship?

    <p>Pulpable trash can be disposed of within 50 nautical miles from shore. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a category of hazardous materials (Hazmat) as described in the content?

    <p>Radioactive materials (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Mission of Naval Logistics

    RIGHT PART, RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME.

    CARGO

    Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas.

    Depot Level Repair (DLR)

    Parts that are sent to a repair facility for maintenance.

    Remain in Place (RIP)

    Procedures related to keeping DLR parts on board for use.

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    Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)

    Tools used for troubleshooting equipment issues.

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    Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA)

    The allowance per person for daily food, currently $11.06.

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    CASREP

    A report used to communicate the status of equipment failures.

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    Study Notes

    • Right Part, Right Place, Right Time

    Cargo Definitions

    • Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas (CARGO)

    Fleet Freight/Cargo Message Purpose

    • Routes material to ship's location (e.g., port visits)

    Never Out List Purpose

    • Contains essential supply items (e.g., toilet paper, printer paper, gloves, pens)

    Depot Level Repair (DLR) Parts

    • Repairable parts maintained by the Navy
    • Economically repaired and returned to fleet
    • Advice Codes: 5G, 5S

    Remain in Place (RIP) Procedures

    • Authorizes DLR parts to remain in place until replacement
    • Approved by NAVSUP WSS

    Maintenance Assistance Modules (MAM)

    • Used for equipment troubleshooting
    • Cashless program
    • NavyCash card for ship and shore transactions
    • Chip for ship use, strip for shore use
    • Funds transfer at ATMs

    Ship's Store Profits

    • Money goes to Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR)

    Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA)

    • Daily food allowance per person
    • $11.06 (amount changes quarterly)

    Battle Ration Personnel

    • Duty of the Deputy Chief of Administration (DCA) to manage ship rations

    Supply Officer

    • Lieutenant (LT) Hurst

    Disbursing Officer

    • Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Hughey

    Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Categories

    • Flammable, Aerosol, Toxic, Corrosive, Oxidizing, Combustible

    Throwing Items Overboard

    • Plastic: Prohibited
    • Metal: 12 nautical miles
    • Pulpable trash: 3 nautical miles

    Hazmat Spill Kit Location

    • Aft Decon Station, Vending machine (P-way), Port Break

    Casualty Report (CASREP)

    • CAT2
    • CAT3
    • CAT4

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