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STP 10-92A34-SM-TG Soldier's Manual and Trainer's ... - AskTOP

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<strong>STP</strong> <strong>10</strong>-<strong>92A34</strong>-<strong>SM</strong>-<strong>TG</strong>component h<strong>and</strong> receiptA list of nonexpendable <strong>and</strong> durable components of sets, kits, <strong>and</strong> outfits that have been issued to anindividual for use.condition codeA one-position, alphabetic character used to classify material to identify the degree of serviceability,condition, <strong>and</strong> completeness.D6SSARSS1 receipts from wholesales.D6KSARSS1 receipts from referral.disposalThe act of getting rid of records, documents, <strong>and</strong> excess, obsolete, or surplus property under properauthority.dispositionThe final settlement of a supply matter.document registerA DA Form 2064 (Document Register for Supply Actions)/DA Form 2064-E (Document Register forSupply Actions (EGA)) is used to record all transactions that require a document number.dunnageAny material such as boards, planks, blocks, or metal bracing on which supplies are stored.durable itemAn item that is not consumed in use, is not classified as nonexpendable or expendable, <strong>and</strong> keeps itsidentity, such as h<strong>and</strong> tools. An item of Army property coded with an Accounting Requirements Code(ARC) of “D” in the FEDLOG. Durable items do not require property book accountability after issue fromthe stock record account, but do require h<strong>and</strong> receipt control when issued to the user. Commercial <strong>and</strong>fabricated items similar to items coded “D” in the FEDLOG are considered durable items.end itemA nonexpendable item of equipment or property that consists of more than one component; for example,a truck.estimated delivery dateThe date a unit can expect to receive an item.expendable itemAn item that is consumed in use or loses its identity, such as paint, cleaning materials, <strong>and</strong> officesupplies. An item of Army property coded with an ARC of “X” in the FEDLOG. Expendable items requireno formal accountability after issue from a stock record account. Commercial <strong>and</strong> fabricated items similarto items coded “X” in the FEDLOG are considered expendable items.follow-upA document, sent to the SSA, used to request status on open or incomplete supply requests.gaining unitThe unit receiving property on a lateral transfer.7 May 2008 Glossary-5

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