Ammunition and Stock Control Flashcards

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 2E associate with?

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Air ammunition used on or launched by aircraft

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 2T associate with?

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Surface/Underwater ammunition used by ships and landing forces

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 4T associate with?

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Torpedoes and components

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 8E associate with?

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Air launched missiles

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 8T associate with?

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Surface launched missiles

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What does the Cognizant Symbol 0T associate with?

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U.S. Marine Corps ammunition

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Why are Ammunition Material Condition Codes Required?

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Required so that the physical condition of ammunition can be identified and reported by ammunition users, inventory managers and technical managers.

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What is the meaning of condition code “A”?

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Serviceable (issue with out qualification) -Yellow Tag
-New, used, required or reconditioned material which is serviceable and ready for issue without limitations or restrictions.

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What is a Cognizant Symbol?

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A two digit alphanumeric code preceding a NSN used by the Navy to designate the inventory manager and the stores account in which carried.

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What is the meaning of condition code “B”?

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Serviceable (issue with qualification) - Yellow Tag
-New, used, repaired or reconditioned material which is serviceable and ready for issue, but restricted from issue to specific units, activities or geographical areas by reasons of its limited usefulness or short service life expectancy.

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What is the meaning of condition code “C”?

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Serviceable (ready for issue, priority) - Yellow Tag
Item serviceable and ready for issue, but must be issued before condition A and B material to avoid loss as usable asset.

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What is the meaning of condition code “D”?

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Serviceable (test/modification) - Blue Tag

Serviceable material which require test, alteration, modifications, conversion or disassembly.

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What is the meaning of condition code “E”?

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Unserviceable (limited restoration) - Green Tag

Material which involves only limited expense or effort to restore to serviceable condition.

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What is the meaning of condition code “F”?

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Unserviceable (repairable) - Green Tag

Economically repairable material which requires repair, overhaul and reconditioning.

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What is the meaning of condition code “G”?

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Unserviceable (incomplete) - Green Tag

Material requiring additional parts or components to complete the item prior to issue.

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What is the meaning of condition code “H”?

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Unserviceable (condemned) - Red Tag

Material which has been determined to be unserviceable and does not meet repair criteria.

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What is the meaning of condition code “J”?

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Suspended (in stock) - Brown Tag
Material in stock which has been suspended from issue pending condition classification or analysis, where the true condition is not known

18
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What is the meaning of condition code “K”?

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Suspended (returns) - Brown Tag

Material returned awaiting condition classification.

19
Q

What is the meaning of condition code “L”?

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Suspended (litigation) - Brown Tag

Material held pending litigation or negotiating with contractors or common carriers.

20
Q

What is the meaning of condition code “M”?

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Suspended (in work) - Brown Tag
Material identified in inventory control records, but has been turned over to a maintenance facility or contractor for processing.

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What is the meaning of condition code “N”?

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Suspended (ammunition suitable for emergency combat use only) - Brown Tag
Ammunition stocks suspended from issue except emergency combat use only.

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What is the meaning of condition code “P”?

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Unserviceable (reclamation) - Red Tag

23
Q

What does a NAR stand for?

A

Notice of Ammunition Reclassification

24
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What should be done if a functional lot listed in a NAR manual?

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If a functional lot is not listed in a NAR manual is found to contain the unserviceable/suspect component that caused reclassification of listed lot(s), it is to be placed in the same condition code as the listed delivery lots(s). In the event no delivery lots are listed in the NAR manual and on hand functional lot is identified as suspect, it is to be locally placed in condition code “J” and reported to Naval Operations Logistics Support Center (NOLSC) for determination of worldwide condition code.