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Army Munitions Evaluate Conventional Ammununition Storage OperationsEvaluate Conventional Ammununition Storage Operations (Part 1)Subcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents cont'dAmmunition PublicationsFigure 1-1. An example of a publication change sheetFigure 1-2. An example of the title page of a revisionFigure 1-3. An example of a publication that supersedes parts of other publicationsTechnical, Supply, and Doctrinal PublicationsGeneral Subject Technical ManualsFigure 1-4. An example of a warning noticeFigure 1-6. An example of a noteTable 1-3. A breakdown of the supply classification system for ammunition itemsFigure 1-7. An example of an aperture card for an ammunition drawingFigure 1-8. An example of an outloading drawingFigure 1-8. (continued). An example of an outloading drawingFigure 1-9. An example of a storage drawingFigure 1-9 (continued). An example of a storage drawingFigure 1-10. Extract of TM 38-250, Table 4-1Practice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and Feed BackDetermine Ammunition Quantity-Distance and Storage Compatibility Standards Storage Compatibility GroupsFigure 2-1. Examples of SCG B itemsFigure 2-3. Examples of SCG D itemsFigure 2-5. Examples of SCG F itemsFigure 2-7. Examples of SCG H itemsFigure 2-9. Examples of SCG K itemsFigure 2-11. Examples of SCG S itemsFigure 2-12. Extract of Table 5-20 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-13. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-14. Extract of Table 5-20 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-15. Intraline distanceFigure 2-16. Examples of intraline distanceFigure 2-18. Inhabited-building distance (IBD)Figure 2-20. Public-highway distanceFigure 2-22. Public Railway distanceFigure 2-23. Fire symbolsRequired Distances for Class/Division 1.1 ItemsFigure 2-25. Extract of Table 5-3, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-26. Extract of Table 5-4, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-27. Extract of TM 9-1300-206, 60-percent factorFigure 2-29. Extract of Table 5-5, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-31. Extract of Table 5-6, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-32. Extract of Table 5-7, TM 9-1300-206Summary of Class/Division 1.1 Distance RequirementsFigure 2-33. Extract of Table 5-9, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-34. Extract of QD tables for class/division 1.2 items, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-35. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-36. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-37. Extracts of Table 5-14 and Table 5-15 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-38. Extract of Table 5-16 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-39. Extract of Table 5-17 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-41. Extract of Table 5-21 notes, from TM 9-1300-206Practice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackPlan Ammunition Receiving OperationsReceiving OperationsFigure 3-1. An example of a completed DA Form 1348-1 (DOD Single Line Item Release/Receipt Document)Figure 3-2. An example of a completed XBT CardFigure 3-3. A partial extract of a page in SB 708-4Meet Stock Consolidation RequirementsFigure 3-4. Example of a planographCoordinate the PlanReview of Storage DocumentsTurn-In OperationsFigure 3-6. Recommended ammunition turn-in procedures (extracted from FM 9-38)Live Ammunition Turn-In Procedures cont'dRequest for Issue and Turn-In of AmmunitionProcessing the DA Form 581Completing the DA Form 581 for Residue Turn-InsRequest for Issue and Turn-In of Ammunition cont'dTable 3-1. Brass conversion factorsReconciliation ProceduresFigure 3-9. Extract of Table L-1 from DA Pamphlet 710-2-1Figure 3-9 (continued). Extract of Table L-1 from DA Pamphlet 710-2-1Shortages cont'dPractice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and Feedback
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Evaluate Conventional Ammununition Storage OperationsEvaluate Conventional Ammununition Storage Operations (Part 1)Subcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents cont'dAmmunition PublicationsFigure 1-1. An example of a publication change sheetFigure 1-2. An example of the title page of a revisionFigure 1-3. An example of a publication that supersedes parts of other publicationsTechnical, Supply, and Doctrinal PublicationsGeneral Subject Technical ManualsFigure 1-4. An example of a warning noticeFigure 1-6. An example of a noteTable 1-3. A breakdown of the supply classification system for ammunition itemsFigure 1-7. An example of an aperture card for an ammunition drawingFigure 1-8. An example of an outloading drawingFigure 1-8. (continued). An example of an outloading drawingFigure 1-9. An example of a storage drawingFigure 1-9 (continued). An example of a storage drawingFigure 1-10. Extract of TM 38-250, Table 4-1Practice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and Feed BackDetermine Ammunition Quantity-Distance and Storage Compatibility Standards Storage Compatibility GroupsFigure 2-1. Examples of SCG B itemsFigure 2-3. Examples of SCG D itemsFigure 2-5. Examples of SCG F itemsFigure 2-7. Examples of SCG H itemsFigure 2-9. Examples of SCG K itemsFigure 2-11. Examples of SCG S itemsFigure 2-12. Extract of Table 5-20 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-13. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-14. Extract of Table 5-20 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-15. Intraline distanceFigure 2-16. Examples of intraline distanceFigure 2-18. Inhabited-building distance (IBD)Figure 2-20. Public-highway distanceFigure 2-22. Public Railway distanceFigure 2-23. Fire symbolsRequired Distances for Class/Division 1.1 ItemsFigure 2-25. Extract of Table 5-3, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-26. Extract of Table 5-4, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-27. Extract of TM 9-1300-206, 60-percent factorFigure 2-29. Extract of Table 5-5, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-31. Extract of Table 5-6, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-32. Extract of Table 5-7, TM 9-1300-206Summary of Class/Division 1.1 Distance RequirementsFigure 2-33. Extract of Table 5-9, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-34. Extract of QD tables for class/division 1.2 items, TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-35. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-36. Extract of Table 5-21 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-37. Extracts of Table 5-14 and Table 5-15 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-38. Extract of Table 5-16 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-39. Extract of Table 5-17 from TM 9-1300-206Figure 2-41. Extract of Table 5-21 notes, from TM 9-1300-206Practice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackPlan Ammunition Receiving OperationsReceiving OperationsFigure 3-1. An example of a completed DA Form 1348-1 (DOD Single Line Item Release/Receipt Document)Figure 3-2. An example of a completed XBT CardFigure 3-3. A partial extract of a page in SB 708-4Meet Stock Consolidation RequirementsFigure 3-4. Example of a planographCoordinate the PlanReview of Storage DocumentsTurn-In OperationsFigure 3-6. Recommended ammunition turn-in procedures (extracted from FM 9-38)Live Ammunition Turn-In Procedures cont'dRequest for Issue and Turn-In of AmmunitionProcessing the DA Form 581Completing the DA Form 581 for Residue Turn-InsRequest for Issue and Turn-In of Ammunition cont'dTable 3-1. Brass conversion factorsReconciliation ProceduresFigure 3-9. Extract of Table L-1 from DA Pamphlet 710-2-1Figure 3-9 (continued). Extract of Table L-1 from DA Pamphlet 710-2-1Shortages cont'dPractice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and Feedback
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