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R-E-S-T-R-I-C -T-E-D<br />

Class I - No change from definition in Field<br />

Manuel 100-10.<br />

Class I1 - Those authorized articles for whick:<br />

allowances are established by Tables of Basio<br />

Allowances and Tables of Allowncea, such as<br />

clothing, gas masks, arms, trucks, radio sets,<br />

tools, and instruments.<br />

Class I11 - Engine fuels and lubricants, inoluding<br />

gasoline for all vehicles and aircraft,<br />

diesel oil, fuel oil, and coal.<br />

Class IV - Those articles of supply which are<br />

not covered in Tables of Basic Allowances and<br />

demands for which are directly related to<br />

operations contemplated or in progress (except<br />

for articles in Classes Inand V), such<br />

as fortification materials, construotioo<br />

materials, and machinery.<br />

class V - No change from definition in Field<br />

Manual 100-10.<br />

SECTION 2<br />

DEFINITIONS IJEVELOPED IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER OB OPERATIONS.<br />

6. Definiticns prescribed by the Chief Qua-temaster,<br />

European "heater of <strong>Operations</strong>. The Quartermsstsr Service<br />

Reference Data. Volume 11. Office of the Chief <strong>Quartermaster</strong>.<br />

European Theat& of' <strong>Operations</strong>, dat8d 1 January-1944, gives<br />

the following definitions for classes of supply.4<br />

a. Class I - As stated in Field Manual 100-10, War<br />

Deprtment, 15 November 1943.<br />

b. Class I1 - Those supplies and equipment for<br />

which allowances are established by Tables or Allowances,<br />

Tables of Equipmeut and Ow Circular 1-18; namely, clothing<br />

and equipage used by the individual and also organiza-<br />

tional equipment such as heavy tentage, axes, field ranges,<br />

and any other items to be used for the whole of the organization;<br />

also items of an expendable natura such as soap,<br />

stationery and brooms.<br />

c. Class I11 - Petrol (Gasoline, oil and lubricants<br />

ana solid fuels (coal, coke and wood).<br />

d. Class IV - Miscellaneous articles of supply<br />

such as post exchange items, special sales store supplies,<br />

repair supplies and equipment, depot equipment or other<br />

such supplies whichae not covered in documents establish-<br />

ing Class I1 allowances and the demands for which are di-<br />

rectly related to the operations contemplated or in progress.<br />

e. Class V - Ammunition, pyrotechnics, antitank<br />

mines and chemicals. These are not supplied by the Quarter-<br />

master Service.<br />

SECFON ,a<br />

FROE" THEAmR OF OPERA'I?ONS Em,R"CE WITH IIEFIKITIONS<br />

- 5 -<br />

H-E-S-T-R-14-T-R-D

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