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The time indicator is not to be confused with
the established procedure for clearing shipments
into the port, The time indicator is a designator of relative priority. It is standing operating procedure for ports of embarkation to.
ship cargo in accordance with alphabetical seguence, i.e.
"L" before "M", "M" before "N",
etc.
The third part of the overseas address gives general
information concerning the shipment and consists of
the abbreviation of the shipping service and the class
of supply indicated by a Roman numeral.
Example:
ORD II in the overseas address FOGS-T-ORD-_
TI-SFU-LKI indicates Ordnance, Class II supplies. —
The class of supply may be omitted on Air ForceShip-_..
ments.
Shipments be the Army Technical Services for
direct delivery to an overseas installation of theAir Force willbe marked with the abbreviations of
both the receiving and shipping service respectively.
Example: AACSSIG would indicate a shipment of signal coros supplies to Airways and Air Communications
Service.
(4)
The fourth part is composed of not more than. three__.
letters which is known as the "consignee combination" ~~
which facilitates distribution at destination. Consignee combination for designating property of the
Air Force will be SFU. To further. indicate programs. _..
or projects, three letter symbols may be assigned.
Requests for assigned symbols should be made to this
Headquarters with complete identification of special
program or projects.
(5)
The fifth part of a coded overseas address provides
the basic identificetion of supplies to correspond
to requisition and/or allied papers in ports of em-
barkation and overseas commands, It normally consists of requisition number or special symbol to
indicate special projects and/or island destinations,
c. A special marking that is mandatory for use in shipment
of
ft supplies for utilization in this project is an appropriately colored
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Shipments destined for units of TG 7.4 will be marked
with a maroon "X", It will be noted that other agencies and services will be receiving cargo at this destination and employ the use of their distinctive colored
. HXtg*,
The "X" will be four (4) inches in height and painted
directly above the overseas address where the size of
the container permits, When small packages are pre-
pared for shipment and size prohibits a-four (4) inch
"X", as large a marking as is possible will be placed
TASK GROUP 7.4
OPRS ORDER NO. 1-53
ANNEX C, APNDX 2
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