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CHAPTER  3 MAINTAINING  COMMAND  RELIGIOUS PROGRAM (CRP) FILES AND RECORDS
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CLASSIFIED FILES AND  RECORDS

Figure 3-1.—Filing cabinets (four- and five-drawer). noninsulated letter-size cabinets occupy the same amount  of  deck/floor  space.  Figure  3-1  shows both  of  these  types  of  filing  cabinets.  The  five- drawer cabinet is preferred over the four-drawer cabinet  because  additional  filing  space  is  con- tained  in  the  five-drawer  cabinet. Other  types  of  cabinets  should  only  be  used when  the  standard  four-  and  five-drawer  cabinets will  not  accommodate  the  material  to  be  filed. Personnel in the supply department will advise the RP  when  special-size  cabinets  need  to  be  ordered. FILE  FOLDERS Standard file folders are used in the Navy to keep correspondence neat and to prevent damage to  official  correspondence.  Folders  are  generally available  in  the  following  two  sizes: Letter,  9       11-3/4   inches. Legal,  9       14-3/4   inches. The size of the folder does not include its tab which  extends  from  the  top  of  the  folder  in  one of  two  ways.  Tabs  are  either  “straight-cut”  in which  tabs  extend  the  full  length  of  the  folder (figure 3-2); or are “one-third-cut” in which tabs are  located  at  the  extreme  left  side,  in  the middle, or at the extreme right side of the folder (figure  3-3). Figure  3-2.—Straight-cut  tab  file  folder. Figure  3-3.—One-third-cut  tab  file  folders. 3-2

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