ensure availability of
upcoming deployment.
these items for your
Finally, remember that SKILL and TEAMWORK in
the FLEET will produce, high moral, good working
conditions, and a Strong Naval Force for our country.
For the items not shown in stock, you or the EMO should
ensure the items are ordered for stock. For critical items,
conduct a storeroom sight verification to ensure that
each part is actually there. You can do this if you have a
good relationship with supply.
Ensure that all paperwork associated with
maintenance and supply is well managed and is
completed and submitted on time. These
documents concerning maintenance and parts
used will ultimately assist you in parts support.
Finally, and this is very important, develop a
good working relationship with supply personnel
and maintain cooperation. This effort will
ultimately be to your benefit in dealing with
supply for your repair parts.
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