DISPOSITION FORM
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TO:
Col Hawley
SUBJECT: Unit Supply Inspection
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FROM:
Major McKoy
COMMENT NO. 2
25 March 1954 .
1. I performed a follow-up inspection of the Communications Element
Supply this date. Reference inspections performed 3 February and 5 March,
copies attached for your reference,
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2.
Persons contacted:
Lt Co] Hammond, Commander, Test Services Unit.
Major Brady, Commander, Communications Element,
Captain Cunningham, Materiel Officer, Test Services Unit,
Captain Neher, OIC, Commmications Element Supply.
T/Sgt Lynch, NCOIC, Plant Account Records,
S/Set Martin, NCOIC, Expendables.
3.
General Observations:
Every phase of the operation of the Communi-
cations Element Supply has made, what I consider, outstanding progress since
tho initial inspection 3 February,
My first impression on this particular
inspection was extremely favorable in view of the very excellent appearance °
of the facility.
operation:
a.
I checked primarily into throe (3) major classes of the _ .
Publications:
Captain Neher indicated that Tech Orders, Stock=" ~
Lists, catalogues and other necessary publications are now coming through
Base facilities in an excellent warncr, About the only exception to this
appoared to be tho various volumes of AF Manual 67-1, I am referring this
to the Base Supply Officer for assistance,
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b. Expendable supplies: My initial inspection of this facility on
3 February, was primarily in the interest of determining the percentage of
completion of ordering the neccssarh spares for the commmications cquipment,
This project has now been completed and those items reecived appear to be
accounted for properly. I ran a spot check on five (5) linc items takon at
random from the various card trays primarily for the purpose of checking
location to determine the efficiency of tho sterage set up. This spot check
revealed 100% accuracy in the locations and, considering the space and typo
of bins available, I considered the storage satisfactory. Ordoring of
expendables is now a matter of maintaining the necessary stock levcls and
adjusting the stock lovels as consumption dictates. Each stock card
reveals the necessary data on that particular linc item such as stock nunbcr,
nomonclature, and storage location, in addition it shows the population of
the end itemto which this spare applics. These cards are screeded periodically for the purpose of adjusting stock levels up or down depending upon
consumption and rcordcring to bring the balance on hand up to the currcnt
stock levol.
Issucs are made from this supply on a recapitulation sheet and
posted to the stock record cards daily in order that tho balance on hand
remains current,
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