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Card Columns 23 - 24 (UNIT OF ISSUE)

NSN/NATO  number)  and   “AOA”    (requisition for   domestic   shipment   with   NSN/NATO number).  If  a  situation  arises  where  a  different code  is  needed,  the  personnel  in  the  supply department will assist in determining the proper code.  The  code                is  used  for  this  requisi- tion. Card Columns 4 - 6 (ROUTING IDENTIFIER) Every  requisition  must  contain  the  routing identifier code of the supply source to whom the requisition is being sent. This code must coincide with  the  address  of  the  activity  shown  in  data block  A.  Routing  identifier  codes  are  listed  in Appendix  10  of  NAVSUP  P-437.  Listed  below are  the  routing  identifiers  for  naval  supply centers (NSCs), naval supply depots (NSDs), in- dustrial naval air stations (INASs), and defense supply centers (DSCs). The  personnel  in  the  supply  department maintain  a  comprehensive  list  of  other  supply sources and will provide the RP with the correct routing identifier for any item upon request. The proper  routing  identifier  for  this  requisition  is “S9G”  since  the  Defense  General  Supply Center,  Richmond,  Virginia,  is  the  source  of supply for ecclesiastical material. Card Column 7 (MEDIA  AND  STATUS  CODE) The media and status code is a one-character numeric  or  alphabetic  code  used  to  indicate  the status  that  is  required  or  requested  by  the requisitioner  concerning  each  requisition.  This code also designates which activity is to receive the status and the communications media (mail or  message)  that  will  be  used  to  transmit the  status.  Media  and  status  codes  are  listed in   Appendix   6   of   NAVSUP   P-437.   For   this 2-18

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