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aqua.   Polar   white   is   usually   best   for   the siding, trim, steeples, and   other   exterior details   of   Navy   chapels,   except   for   those chapels   with   brick,   copper,   stone,   or   other natural   finishes.   Information   in   regard   to painting  may  be  found  within  the  publication Color  for  Naval  Shore  Facilities,  N A V F A C P-309. Devotional and Religious Displays Devotional  and  religious  displays  are  often used  to  dramatize  the  significance  of  holy  days or holidays. Prior to Christmas (see figure 6-12), Easter,  Passover,  or  other  holy  days  or  special occasions,  the  command  chaplain  may  request  a specific  devotional  or  religious  display  for  use Figure  6-13.—Electrical  checklist  questionnaire. within  the  chapel,  on  the  chapel  grounds,  or at  other  religious  program  facilities.  To  obtain such a display, the RP should submit a work re- quest to the local public works or civil engineer’s office.  When  you  are  submitting  the  work  re- quest,   allow   sufficient   lead   time   to   permit construction  by  the  date  requested. Maintenance of Electrical, Plumbing, and  Miscellaneous  Fixtures When  you  are  submitting  work  requests  to the  local  public  works  or  civil  engineer’s  office for electrical, plumbing, and miscellaneous serv- ice,   standard   questions   must   be   addressed. These  questions  are  addressed  in  figures  6-13, 6-14,  and  6-15. Figure  6-14.—Plumbing  checklist  questionnaire. 6-31

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