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Table 12-3.-Distrlbution of DD 1348-6
REQUISITION AND
INVOICE/SHIPPING
DOCUMENT, DD 1149
DD 1149 is used as the procurement document
for the items excluded from MILSTRIP. It is
shown in figure 12-9.
The requisition number and priority are
assigned in the same way as for the MILSTRIP
requisition. However, when more than one item
is being ordered, show only the UIC and Julian
date in data block 6. A separate serial number is
assigned to each item on the requisition (fig. 12-9).
A requisition for bulk fuel or bulk lube oil may
include only one item on each DD 1149. Figure
12-10 illustrates a requisition for petroleum
products.
On DD 1149s for materiel other than bulk
petroleum products, enter FUND CODE and
the appropriate fund code in data block 4.
LETTER REQUESTS AND
MESSAGE REQUISITIONS
Certain materiel and situations may require
procurement by letter or message instead of by
requisition. There is little difference in the three
types of procurement except in form. The request
must still convey to the supplying and approving
activities the accounting and descriptive data
necessary to process the transaction.
Letter Requests
You, as a medical supply person, must try to
keep letter requests to a minimum. Use these
requests when it is necessary to discuss the materiel
requirement or when the cognizant command or
bureau requires a letter format. Assign each item
of materiel listed in a letter request a separate
requisition number in the regular MILSTRIP
series and format. Also, specify the authorized
priority designator and appropriate fund code or
accounting data.
Message Requisitions
In certain situations, you will have to procure
urgent materiel requirements by message rather
than by submitting standard requisition
documents. Submit message requisitions in a
specified format, and make sure they convey the
same data required on DD 1348, DD 1348-6, or
NAVSUP 1250-1.
Fleet units use message requisitions for
priority requisitions unless they can be
transmitted more expediently by other means.
Fleet units also use messages for priority
requisitions when transmission by airmail will not
result in delivery of the requisitioned materiel by
the required time. When a message requisition is
prepared, submit a DD 1348, DD 1348-6, or
NAVSUP 1250-1 for each item requested in the
message. Since the message replaces the original
form, discard the original of each DD 1348,
DD 1348-6, or the original and white copy
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