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Figure 17-13.—Example of blank Ammunition Serial/Location Card, NAVSUP Form 1356
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APPENDIX I GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS

required  (Material  Control  code  C-serial  controlled E-serial and lot controlled). These cards will be filed by NSN   with   the   corresponding   Ammunition   Master Stock Record Card. One Ammunition Serial/Location Card will be maintained for each torpedo; assembled air-launched   missile   (ALM),   as   well   as   selected components;  and  surface  missile  (SMS).  The  serial number  of  the  leading  serialized  component  will  be reported regardless of the missile configuration. REVIEW NUMBER 2 Q1. Ammunition received FFT should be reported after how many days? Q2. Issues to aircraft squadrons are converted by CAIMS to what type of expenditure? Q3. Why   is   the   date-time   group   of   an   ATR important? REVIEW NUMBER 2 ANSWERS A1. Ammunition received FFT should be reported after 7 days. A2. Issues to aircraft squadrons are converted by CAIMS to training expenditures. A3. The  date-time  group  of  an  ATR  is  important because    it    provides    the    only    means    of tracking/referencing  the  message  after  it  is transmitted. 17-34

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