SUPPLY ECONOMY ARMY BOARD STUDY GUIDE
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- What is "Supply Economy"?
- Stopping haste, waste, and abuse of supplies, use only what is necessary
- Who is responsible for Supply Economy?
- All individuals who deal with Army supplies
- What is a Report of Survey?
- A document/investigation for recording the circumstances concerning the loss, damage, or destruction of Army property
- If you lose or damage a piece of equipment and are required to pay for it, what is the action taken?
- Statement of Charges
- What are Expendable Supplies?
- Supplies that are expended in one use i.e.(paint, paper, fuel, etc.)
- What is the purpose of the Army Clothing Allowance?
- To replace initial issue items that become unserviceable
- How long must a soldier be in the Army to receive a clothing allowance?
- At least 6 months
- When does a soldier receive clothing allowance?
- On the anniversary month he/she entered the Army every year.
- What is a Gratuitous Issue?
- Replacement of clothing items that are lost, damaged, destroyed, or otherwise rendered useless due to no fault of the individual and at no cost.
- When initiating a "Report of Survey", what is the time constraint?
- within 15 calendar days after the discovery of the discrepancy
- What publication addresses the proper fit of the Army uniforms and footwear?
- TM 10-227 (Fitting of Army Uniforms and Footwear, 30 Dec 2000)
- When you sign a hand receipt, what does your signature establish?
- Direct responsibility of the equipment
- Before signing a hand receipt what should you do?
- Inspect the equipment for accountability and serviceability
- How many classes of supplies are there?
- 10
- What is the form number for a permanent Hand-Receipt?
- DA Form 2062
- How many days does it take to initiate a report of survey?
- 5 days
- Name four ways you can be relieved from accountability of property?
- Report of Survey, Statement of Chareges, Cash collection voucher, Turn-in
- What is a DA Form 4697?
- Report of Survey
- What are some of the classes?
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Class I- Rations
Class II- Clothing and equipment
Class III- Fuels and Lubricants
Class IV- Fortification Material
Class V- Ammunition and explosives
Class VI- Personal Items
Class VII- Major End Items
Class VIII- Medical Supplies, Minimal Amounts
Class IX- Repair Parts
Class X- Miscellaneous Supplies