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CHAPTER  1 ADMINISTRATION, PLANT ACCOUNT, AND  PUBLICATIONS This  training  manual  (TRAMAN)  has  been prepared for members of both the Regular Navy and the Naval Reserve in the Aviation Storekeeper (AK) rating who are preparing for advancement to AK second class. It is designed to help the AK meet  the  occupational  standards  listed  for  AK2 in the Manual  of  Navy  Enlisted  Manpower  and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Stan- dards,  NAVPERS   18068. The nonresident training course (NRTC) that you  received  with  this  TRAMAN  is  part  of  the training package listed as mandatory for comple- tion  in  the  Advancement   Handbook   for   Petty Officers,  NAVEDTRA   71475,   for   advancement to your rating. Study the TRAMAN and complete the  NRTC  and  you  will  have  fulfilled  one of  the  requirements  for  advancement.  All  the other  requirements  for  advancement  are  listed in the Advancement Handbook for Petty Officers, so   study   it   well   and   make   the   system   work for  you.  Read  it  now  and  use  it  for  reference later. This   chapter   contains   information   about naval   correspondence;   marking,   stowing,   and destroying   classified   material;   procedures   and requirements   for   plant   account   and   property records;  and  publications  contained  in  technical libraries. ADMINISTRATION One  of  your  most  important  tasks  as  an  AK is the preparation of correspondence. You will be expected  to  produce  properly  formatted  letters with  no  errors  quickly  and  efficiently. Within  the  Navy,  you  use  a  standard  letter format when corresponding with certain govern- ment  agencies,  especially  those  within  the  Depart- ment  of  Defense  (DOD).  When  corresponding  to other  persons  and  to  civilian  organizations,  you prepare  letters  according  to  a  business  format. STANDARD  LETTERS Instructions  for  typing  standard  letters  are contained in the  Navy  Correspondence  Manual, SECNAVINST  5216.5.  It  is  important  to  follow these instructions exactly. Uniformity is essential to  an  accurate  and  expeditious  flow. Stationery The first page of a standard letter contains the letterhead  (name  and  address)  of  the  activity printed on bond paper (fig. 1-1). The second and succeeding  pages  of  a  letter  are  typed  on  plain white bond paper of the same size and quality as the letterhead paper. Copies Copies of naval correspondence are made on copying  machines,  if  they  are  available.  If  not, copies   for   each   Via   addressee   and   Copy   to addressee are made on white carbon flimsy. The command  file  copy  is  made  on  yellow  carbon flimsy.  Other  colors  of  flimsy  paper  may  be used  for  internal  routing,  such  as  a  daily  read board. MULTIPLE-ADDRESS  LETTERS A multiple-address letter is addressed to two or  more  activities  individually  identified  in  the  To block or as a group in the Distribution block. It is typed in the usual manner of a standard letter except that the titles are listed in the To block in seniority  order. Each  addressee  must  receive  a  letterhead  copy with a signature. It can be an original copy or a photocopy.  See  figure  1-2  for  an  example  of  a multiple-address letter. 1-1

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