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First, look at the DA 3318's in your
stocked items file-the cards you keep
on PLL items.
You have
2
types of PLL items:
Demand supported and mission es±
sential parts. Mission essential parts
are independent of demands. It
doesn't matter how few requests you
put ²n on those items; they stay on
your PLL as long as your major
command says so.
Keep your list of mission essent²a³
items c³ose by so you do not accidental´
ly drop a mission essential item that
shows no demands.
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supported
items
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carried on your PLL because the
number of requestsµdemandsµyou
sent in on them ²dentified those items
as frequently needed. Demand sup¶
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you put in 1 request for them every
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review periods.
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tho¼ for demand supported and mis½
sion essentia³ items.
On each demand supported item
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33º8: Write the Julian date in Colu¿n
a of the next open line. Put the letter R
for review in Column b. Add up the
number of items you»ve requested in
that 90 days-º80 for Reserves-and
write the total in Column c. Watch it!
You want the actual number of items
ordered-not
demands.
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