INTRA-UNIT VHF RADIO NETWORK
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STATINTL
STATINTL
_ NOTICE
N0. 1
13 January 1971
SUBJECT: Intra-Unit VHF Radio Network
STATINTL REFERENCE: -Notice No. 25, dated 6 November 1969
EXPIRES: Indefinite
STATINTL
1. Effective immediately, the call sign ~ with the appropriate
identifying suffix will be used on the Intra-Un t VHF net.
2. The call sign is no longer valid for any use.
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STATINTL
STATINTL
N0. 3 3 May 1972
SUBJECT: Dempster Dumpster Service
EXPIRES; Indefinite
1. Effective immediately, the following procedures apply:
b. All personnel are reminded to crush boxes so as
to avoid filling a dumpster with only several empty boxes.
c. Avoid overfilling dumpsters. Overfilling results
in trash falling out when dumpster door is opened and be-
ing scattered around the area. Manhours expended by
Civil Engineering personnel in policing the scattered
trash could be more effectively utilized to complete some
of the-many backlogged pro.iects.
NOTE: This notice supersedes once No. 4 dtd 21
May 1970.
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is to be reviewed by each director
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1 February 1972
25X1A
TNMERICAL INDEX OF _ REGITLATIONS
This index includes all ~ publications current as of 31 January 1972
and those which have become obsolete since the last issue of ~ Reg
0-2.
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CURRENT RErULATIONS
TITLE
0 -INDEXES
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(S) Numerical Index of ~ Re~;;ulations CONID
5 -PUBLICATIONS MANAGEMf~.NT
_ Regulations, OIs, and Notices SPT
10 -WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
(S) Cable Policy and Procedures COM
(S) Exercise/Deployment Reports COrM
11 - ADr~CNISTRATZVE.PRACTICES
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Duty O~ficer COl"I)
Cleanliness SPT
Travel Request and Authorization SPT
(S) Policy for RP Vehicles ~ SPT
Per Diem Rates on Domestic Travel (TDY) SPT
Utilization, Maintenance and Administra- SPT
tion of Trailers
Deployment Information Cards COA'D
i1,- ~ 7~ COMD
35 -MILITARY PERSONNEL
Leave
Military-Uniforms and Working Dress _ SPT
40 -CIVILIAN PERSONNEL
(S) Staff F~nployees' Overtime and Holiday SPT
Compensation
Leave
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Firearms Training and Range Instructions
SEC
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60 - T+LYING
Pre-Mission Security Check of Pilots and
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Aircraft
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Pre-Takeoff Procedures
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Unauthorized Aircraft Landings at
SEC
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Mission Launch Schedule
OPS
60-8
12 Apr 71
Mission Briefing, Debriefings and
OPS
Critique Procedures
60-10
PCP Qualifications for Support Aircraft OPS
66 -DEPOT FIELD AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTF~NAPICE
66-1
2 oct 69
Manual Publication Deficiency Reporting
Procedures
67 -SUPPLY
MAT
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Personal Clothing and~Equipment
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(S) Procedures for Loading and Off-Load-
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CURRENT MANUALS
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23 Feb 71.
Cessna 210 Aircrew Training Manual OPS
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1 4 P~tar 70 T-33 Aircrew Training Manual
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1 15 Feb 70 U-3 Training; Manual
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1 11 May 71 Flight Management Policies
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OBSOLETE REGULATIONS
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DATE SUPERSED
ED BY
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Jan 72 .
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23 Sep 69 35-3, 14
Jan 72
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25 Mar 70 100-1, 1
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29 March 1874
Publications Management
STATINTL _ REGULATIONS, OI'S AND NOTICES
STATINTL This re uiation overns
g g publications of Regulations, OI's
and Notices. It is applicable to all group personnel.
1. Policy.
STATINTL a. - Regulations: Regulations are those which apply wholly
or in part to members of the group outside the immediate section or
origin and are permanent in nature. They are written by the section
concerned and will be signed by~the Commander or his designated
representative. Distribution will be made by the Administrative.
Each individual section will maintain a file of current regulations.
b. Operation Instructions (OI's): These consist of operating
instructions established by a section chief which would apply to
personnel under his jurisdiction. They would ordinarily be signed
by the responsible section chief. Distribution will be section con-
trolled; however, the Command Section will receive a copy of all OI's
-.,;,,,,,,, wh i c h are published .
c. Notices: These are directive or informative in nature and
have a short period of applicability. .(Notices are never used where
a regulation is more appropriate). Examples of Notices would be
notification of phone number crianges, holiday observance notifica-
tions, group details, appointments of committees, etc. The main
purpose of using a group notice system is to present current infor-
mation to all sections in a uniform manner. All Notices will bear
an expiration date. The Administrative Section will publish all
Notices; section chiefs desiring information disseminated will con-
tact the Administration Section.
2. Responsibilities. It is the responsibility of each section chief
to insure that all personnel in his section review the regulation
file periodically. Section Chiefs are also responsible for having
this file kept up to date. Newly assigned personnel should review
this file as soon as possible after their assignment to a particular
office.
STATINTL S
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upersedes
Reg 5-2, 16 Oct 69. (General update)
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STATINTL _Reg 5-2
a. Format to be followed for publishing regulations is attache
(Atch 1). OI's will be in the same .format.
b. Classification of regulations and OI's is determined by the
originator. Those not bearing a classification of confidential or
higher will be marked "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" top and bottom.
c. Office of primary responsibility will continually monitor
regulations and OI's to insure currency.
d. All regulations will be forwarded to the Command Section in
draft form for final approval prior to publication. The Command
Section will assign the appropriate regulation number. If the reg-
ulation is being revised, the OPR must use a summary of revised,
deleted, or added material in accordance with AFM 5-1.
STATINTL
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Reg
(Current Date)
(Basic Subject use small letters)
(TITLE USE CAPITOL LETTERS)
Use a statement to give a brief synopsis of the publications
to Responsibility Designate office for implementing this publication. and
other applicable informations
20 Objectives, If required, indicate here the ultimate objectives of this
publication,
NOTE: Use of the paragraph. headings, responsibility, ob,~ective, procedures,
policy, etc~v is not specificially requiredo These only serve to
help form the publicationo For any information on publications, see
AFM 5-1,
* - Assigned by Command Sectiono
Indicate here the superseded publication number and date, if applicable.
Refer to the summary on signature page
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29 March 1974
This regulation defines responsibilities and authorities for the
origination, release,. and receipt of cable correspondence, and
25X1A establishes procedures that will insure proper use of cable infor-
mation concerning - its personnel, and activities.
1. Policy. The proper use and control of, cab le facilities is a
key element in the ability of the group to meet its commitments
to higher headquarters, The responsibilities, authorities and
procedures delineated below are therefore binding on all group
personnel.
2. Responsibilities.
a. The Commander is responsible for all cables originating in
and received by the group. _ .
b. Section chiefs are responsible for insuring that all per-
sonnel in their sections comply with the provisions of this direc-
five.
c. Each person assigned to the group is responsible for the
judicious use of cable facilities, and the proper safeguarding of
material or information contained within those cables.
d.. The Signal Center is responsible for the processing and
transmission or delivery of cable traffic originated by or addressed
to the group. (Within limits specifically and separately prescribed
by the Commander, the Signal Center is also responsible for inter-
cepting and distributing certain traffic which requires special
handling).
a. Any official permanently assigned to the group may draft
outgoing cables on subject matter within the field of their
assigned duty. These drafts must be submitted through appropriate
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supervisory channels for release by an approved releasing officer.
b. Cable drafting and releasing privileges for personnel
assigned to the group on a temporary basis will be established
in each case by the Commander.
c. All outgoing cables may be released by the Commander.
Chiefs of directorates are authorized to release cables pertaining
to subject matter within their purview with the exception that all
cables pertaining to or affecting group or headquarters policy,
- personnel matters, or VIP visits must be released by the
Commander. Chiefs of directorates may designate an alternate who
may release appropriate cables in his absence. Sample signatures
of authorized releasing officials and designated alternates must
be filed with the Signal Center.
d. The Signal Center is authorized to accept for transmission
only those messages that bear the signature of an authorized re--
leasing official.
e. With the exception of special handling traffic noted
under paragraph 2d above, the Signal Center is authorized to
accept, process, and deliver incoming cable traffic for distri-
bution to the Command Section. The Command Section in turn is
authorized to assign action responsibility for cable correspondence
and to distribute information copies of the cable as appropriate
to 'che subject matter.
4. Outgoing Cable Procedures.
a. All outgoing cables will be prepared on Form ~4 (12-66).
The original copy will be signed in ink by the releasing officer.
After release, processing and transmission, all copies except
copy #2 will be returned to the Command Section for "come-back"
distribution. One "come-back" copy will be returned to the
originating office, and the remaining copies distributed as
necessary for official information.
b. Routine precedence will normally be assigned to all out-
going cables.
c. Personnel drafting cables for transmission will insure
that the message
(1) is correctly addressed to those stations that are
involved in the particular matter, with appropriate indication
2
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of action or information responsibility. '
(2) is brief, accurate, clear, and bears proper security
classification.
(3) is coordinated in final form with all interested
.elements within the group before submission to the releasing
officer.. -
d. On receipt, the releasing officer will review the draft
cable to determine that a reasonable precedence has been assigned,
the message is properly addressed, the text is pertinent and con-
forms with group requirements, and that cable transmission is
justified.
e. All outgoing cables with Priority and higher precedence
traffic should be prominently flagged during the coordination and
release process, and hand carried to the Signal Center.
f. Message "CITE" numbers and station names-are classified
SECRET and may not be used as unclassified references.
5. Incoming Cable Procedures.
a. Normal distribution of incoming cables will be processed
by the Signal Center for release to the Command Section in six
copies .
b. -The Command Section will distribute routine precedence
cables through normal infra-group mail systems. Each section,
is responsible for the frequent pick-up of mail and cables to
insure timely service. The Command Section will notify the
action office by telephone of-all cables bearing priority or
higher precedence, and the action officer designate should arrange
immediate pickup.
c. Recipients of information copies of incoming cables should
contact the action officer designate to report any recommendations
for action or reply if appropriate. Information copy recipients
should not normally prepare responses to incoming cables unless
cleared with the action officer designate.
d. Routine cables incoming which require a cablet3 answer
should be handled in a manner which provides for transmission
of the answer within 72 hours of receipt.- Priority cables re-
quiring answer by cable whould be handled for transmission of
the answer within 24 hours of receipt. Immediate and higher
precedence cables will be answered in the shortest time possible,
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with a normal maximum of four hours.
e. Incoming cables will be assigned an "IN" number by the
Signal Center to facilitate internal referencing. Message "CITE"
numbers and station names are classified SECRET and may not be
used as unclassified references.
6. General Cable Procedures.
a. Any and all information contained within a cable, in-
coming or outgoing, is classified CONFIDENTIAL at a minimum, and
will usually bear the highest classification pertinent to any
portion of the cable. The external release of any information
contained within a cable is prohibited, except through channels
specifically authorized for the release of that information.
Within ATTG, the Commander only will authorize the external re-
lease of cable information.
b. Pseudonyms, aliases, etc., should be used in cable traffic
only when required by Headquarters publications.
c. All cables outgoing should be processed for earliest
possible delivery to the Signal Center. To facilitate an orderly
flow of cables and avoid unnecessary delays, cables should be
routed to~the Signal Center on a regular and continuing basis
rather than delay for an accumulation of several messages. Routine
outgoing cables will not normally be processed by the Signal Center
after 1500 hours each working day. If it is necessary to prepare
a priority or higher precedence cable after 1500 hours on normal
working days, the Signal Center will be notified to enable them to
make arrangements to remain open until it has been transmitted. The
Signal Center will open outside normal hours to accept, process,
and transmit or deliver cables of immediate or higher precedence.
A Signal Center duty officer is designated for this later service,
and-his identity is published as part of the monthly group duty
roster.
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Written Communications
CABLE POLICY AND PROCEDURES
- Reg 101, l5 Oct 69, is changed ae follows:
*6d~ Added - Cable Traffic Reading Files
(1) The Orderly Room will establish and maintain a reading file
for all routine Incoming and Outgoing cable traffic. These files will
be retained in the Detachment Security Office during normal working hours
to be read and reviewed only by individuals in the following positions
along with their deputy or alternate::
Director of Operations'
Director of Materiel
Director of Life Support
Director of Security
Director of Support
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Monday and placed in permanent file in the Orderly Room.
Deputy Commander
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Exercise/Deployment Reports
030001-
Reg 10-2
1 February 197+
This regulation establishes a standard format for documenting exercises,
operational deployments and other activities of significance.
1. Policy. These provisions are applicable to all directorates and such
subsections as may be required to submit reports.
2. Responsibility. Directors and section chiefs are responsible for com-
pliance. The Director. of Operations is additionally responsible for
assembling inputs and producing final reports.
a. Normal report contents.
(l)
Recap (Commander)
(2) Chronological Listing of Events (Nov Section)
(3) Operations
(a) Narrative Summary
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(6) Security
(a) Narrative Summary
(b) Problems/Recommendations
OFFICE _~ ACT ~ _livr'u
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(7) Life Support
(a) Narrative Summary
(b) Problems/Recommendations
(8) Support
(a) Narrative Summary
(b) Problems/Recommendations
(c) Personnel Roster
(d} Visitors Roster
(9) Such other data as appropriate (maps, check-lists,~clippings, etc.)
b. Reports in draft form will be turned in directly to the Commander for
editing and forwarding to Operations. The format depicted in pars 3e will be
followed in both draft and find copies.
c. Narrative summaries should be brief and to the point. Redundancy is
expected, but caution must be used to avoid contradictory statements regarding
n+L.ww ~...t. ___.
d. Identifying problems and making logical recommendations is basic to
the whole issue. If no problems were encountered, so state. If desired,_in-
clude "observations" which do not qualify^as problems.
e. Sample format:
MATERIEL
A. NARRATIVE SUMMARY
1. Loading was accomplished without problem despite last minute
changes. .etc. . .etc
2. The article was launched at 0230E from the pad on the approach
to runway 21+.
a. Heavy rain complicated the launch. etc .etc. .
b. Aback-up starting unit was needed and enabled an on time
launch.. etc etc . .
3. Upon arrival no AGE was available for four hours and etc .etc.
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1+. Redeployment loading was complicated by fork lift failure, but
completed etc etc .
B. PROBLEMS /RECOMP~NDATIONS
1. PROBLEM; AGE not available for four hours after arrival.
RECONA~PIDATION: Permit - representative to accompany survey
team so as to insure unit needs are positively established.
2. PROBLEM: No new filters available for JPTS truck.
RECOP~!Q`~'~NDATION: Authorize inclusion of filter element in Phase I
3. OBSERVATION: The support aircraft crew arrived without artic gear
because of last. minute assignment to the mission. Gear provided by _
to the extent possible.
4. etc etc .
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? _ Reg 11-1
12 March 1971+
This regulation outlines the duties for Officers, NCOs and Civilians who have
been selected as Duty Officer (DO) over non-duty periods such as weekends and
holidays.
STATINTL 1. Policy, The provisions of this regulation are applicable to all group
personnel who have been selected as D0. Military Officers, NCOs (E-7 and above)
-and _ Civilian personnel in the pay grade of GS-12 and above are subject to D0.
2. Responsibility. It will be the responsibility of each individual who has
been selected as DO to comply with the provisions of this regulation.
STATINTL a. The Command Section will maintain a Duty Roster from which officers
will be selected in rotation. An -Notice will be published the third week
of the month designating DOs for the following month,
b. The tour of duty will be from the close of duty on Friday (or last duty
day before a holiday) to the beginning of duty on Monday (or first day following
a holiday) .
c. The Command Section will contact the DO on the duty day prior to his
tour of duty and inform him of any special instructions applicable during his
duty period. A folder containing a copy of this regulation and other instruc-
tions for the DO will be maintained at the Guard Captain's office during his
tour of duty.
`"-'41+. Duties of the Duty Officer. The Duty Officer is designated representative of
the Group Commander. During the period of duty assigned he will be available as
an immediate contact in the event of an unscheduled activity generated by Head-
quarters or group personnel emergencies and will insure necessary action is
accomplished. The DO will: '
a. Insure he is cognizant of any activity programmed during his tour
of duty.
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b. Be familiar with the Casualty Reporting Package located in the Guard
Captain's office.
c. Be available for telephone contact at all times and will keep the
main gate informed of his whereabouts if not at his residence.
d< Notify immediately the applicable section head(s) and/or personnel
concerning any required action generated by telephone or message.
e. Be familiar with procedures for reporting unauthorized aircraft landings
(See _ Reg 60-6 and DO folder).
f. Notify the Commander or his designated representative as soon as
possible concerning any activity which occurs during the tour of duty.
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STATINTL
This regulation establishes responsibilities and procedures for keeping
clean and presentable at all times. This regulation is
applicable to all squadron personnel.
1, Responsibility. The cleanliness of is the responsibility of
all squadron personnel. Prevailing strong winds require the combined efforts
and cooperation of all squadron personnel to keep the area free of trash
and debris.
a. Installations. Keep areas clean other than inside buildings,
immediate vicinity outside of buildings, and outside storage. These areas
include fence lines, sides of taxi-wa s runways, ditches, and roads to
include
b. Section Supervisors. Keep offices, work areas inside and outside,
and outside storage areas clean.
NOTE: Certain offices and work areas are cleaned by custodial services.
Unsatisfactory custodial work will be reported to the Installation Section.
a. Installations. Keep areas of responsib"ility clean by using
Installation personnel, or by establishing details from the squadron detail
roster.
b. Section supervisors/all squadron personnel will comply with the
following procedures: '
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Personnel and initiated ,in lon by individuals who are
rocessing in.
compliance with this regulation..
their.Directorates imrt~d~ely when processing in even though
a Individuals will fi bout and-give their cards to.
be updated (i.e. passport number, e;tc).`
all data is not availa
b. Data will be \,\~ ed on one white card. and-one blue card.
c. Both car 1 be filed and reta~,ned in a manner best
suited to the Di rate (cardex or file box).
d. As" additi al information becomes available, cards will
will be taken
5. When requi ed for deployment purposes, the following actions
a. Dir ctors will identify parficipants for whom they are
Blue c ds will be retained on file.
b. ppropriate white cards will be .sent to Operations.
responsibl
~ Operations will assemble the white cards by Directorate
cardex holder-which will accompany the deploying contingent.
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d. In addition to extracting orders and manifest infor-
mation,-Operations will prepare and reproduce a roster suit-
able-for general use (roll calls, billeting-assignments, etc).
Roster should list personnel by directorate, contain only
last na and initial if re uired), and be identified as to
purpose
e. Operations will maintain the cardex at the deployment
command post. Billeting information will be entered on the
general-purpose roster and be kept available with the cardex.
f. In the event of a deployment involving personnel
rotation, cards will be hand-carried by rotating individuals
or, if necessary, initiated at the deployment site.
g. Upon arrival at home station,Operations will return
all white cards, to the appropriate Directorates.
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COMMANDER'S ADVISORY COUNCIL
Council
to prop
discipline, and esprit de corps; to be available to all
civilian personnel; and to place at the disposal of th
limited to, the following:
to effective
'rs affecting morale,
ilitary and
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1. Objectives. The objectives of the Council wi~l include, but not be
a. Encourage the exchange of ideas and r~commend improvements in
b. Promote a high state of morale~~n~ esprit de corps for all assigned
M`
c. Bring to the attention of ~ Commander existing problems which
could affect the morale and welf~ f all personnel, and recommend possible
2. Membership will include~~ose designated by the Commander and members
designated by the Council.
4. Responsibilities. The responsibilities of the chairman will include
3. Regular meetings ~ e conducted at 1300 hours the last Friday of each
month, with special ~,'ngs being conducted at the call of the chairman.
the following:
a. Scheduled conduct all meetings of the Council in accordance with
the instructions contained in this regulation.
added terial, see signature page.)
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c, Publish mirBUtes of each :~cY~e~duled meeting.; ma~ix~~; appropriate
disCribution to the commanders all directorstes~ anti .3otion offie:oso
do Appoint committees or ittdiv'iduals to assist in carrying out
prescribed functions of the coune:ilo
eo Assign agenda items tK~ appropriate rr,~a~ts?~~~s fc5r necessary r~cti.on?
~~ Staff offices and directorates wi:il a:~s.i.st the co~,.ncil in th?
e~:ecution of its duties,.
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6o Action offices w3.1Z insure prompt ae:+~ior- c~~ '*~~comrraerndations on all
items submitted to their offices for e;eynsiders,t~.ox~~
7, All records created by the council wi171 bay ciEStroyed. ,after one yeax
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STATINTL
Military Personnel
This regulation insures that all military personnel are afforded the oppor-
tunity to utilize maximum available leave time and to establish procedures
for processing leave applications.
1. Policy. Section Chiefs will personally monitor the leave plans of per-
sonnel under their jurisdiction, endorsing leave requests so as not to con-
flict with work schedules. A11 leave requests are subject to final approval
of the Commander.
2. Procedures. Section Chiefs will maintain a leave roster of all personnel
under their supervision. This listing will indicate the leave plans of his
personnel and will be maintained for the current military leave year. The
following procedures will be followed when applying for leave authorizations.
a. AF Farm 988 (Leave Request/Authorization) will be used in applying
for leave and will be initiated by the NCOIC, Military Personnel. Authoriza-
tion for leave will be requested not later than five .days prior to effective date
of leave, unless of an emergency nature.
b. Forms will be signed by the individual and required section chief and
returned to the Personnel Office for approval by the Commander and for official
authentication.
c. Individuals will sign out by phone from their local residence or in the
Personnel Office. Actual departure date will agree with those authorized on
the leave authorization.
d. The original copy of the AF Form 988 will be returned to the individual
and will be carried at all times while on leave.
e. Individuals will sign in at the Personnel Office upon return from leave.
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This regulation prescribes military uniform and working dress for group
military personnel.
1. Policy. All personnel will insure that their uniforms are neat, correct in
design and specification, and in good condition so that their appearance will at
all times reflect credit upon themselves and the United States Air Force. Airmen
will maintain a mandatory clothing allow an^e in good serviceable condition in
accordance with AFM 35-10.
2. Responsibility. The following uniforms are authorized for wear within the
_ area and it is the responsibility of all individuals to strictly adhere
to the prescribed dress as indicated:
a. The tan service uniform (combination ~~a and 5), lightweight and heavy-
weight blue service uniform (combination 1, 2, 3 and ~+b6) and lightweight jacket
(figure 3-3) are authorized for year round wear on an optional basis.
b. Air crew members, medical personnel and personal equipment personnel
are authorized to wear the type of clothing appropriate to their function.
c. The wear of fatigues are authorized on the basis of duty requirements
(such as maintenance and supply personnel).
a. Winter and summer uniform combinations and shades (jackets, caps,
badges, .etc.) are prescribed in AFM 35-10. The name tag will be worn on the
`"~~flight jacket.
b. Mixed combinations such as summer trousers with fatigue shirt is not
authorized. Civilian clothing during work periods is not authorized.
STATINTL c. personnel working in the area of the _ flight line and supply ware-
house may remove utility shirt during hot weather. When the utility shirt is
.removed, the undershirt will be clean and in good condition. No other areas
are prescribed for this option.
STATINTL Supersedes~Reg 35-~+, 1~+ Oct 6g. ( For summary of revised, deleted,
of added material, see signature page.)
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STATINTL a. Flight ackets may be worn with uniform combinations to and from
duty
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b. For areas outside _ or on other Air Force Bases, the uniform
STATINTL regulations of the host base shall be complied with (see AFFTC Supplement 1
to AFM 35-10 fo policy). While on bases of allied service
of allied nations ie uni orm wi be in compliance with Air Force Regulations
and/or the Theater Commander.
c. Personnel required to make pickup and/or delivery of materials' cargo,
etc., to and/or from civilian agencies may be authorized to wear civilian
clothing as appropriate.
d. With the exception of paragraph 1+c above, when civilian clothing?is
authorized for any duties it shall be specifically authorized by the
commander.
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23 September 1969.
STAFF EM~LOYEES~ OVERTIME AND HOLIDAY COMPENSATION
This regulation establishes the De.tachmentos policy with regard to the
claiming of aeertime and holiday hours when (lj working at - (2j 25X1A
performing duties at the deployment .installation,. and (3) participating
in ferry operations and/or traveling to and from overseas deployments.
The policies herein explained are in accordance with existing Project
Headquarters .regulations and other Project Headquarters administrative
decisions. The normal basic work week is 40 hours with regular duty hours
from 0730 to 1600 hours.
1. Responsibility. The Detachment Commander hereby delegates to each
Directorate the responsibility for reviewing each request for authorization
of overtime and holiday .work and if justified, to authorize the work
performed. The Detachment Commander is responsible for authorizing over-
time and holiday work when traveling to and from a deployment and while
at the deployment location. Overtime and holiday work will be kept to a
minimum and shall be authorized only when work requirements cannot be
satisfactorily completed during the regular work day. Payment for overtime
and holida work erformed or com ensator .time off in lieu of overtime,
shall not be allowed unless the work has been. authorized before its
performance and the emnlavee concerned has been specifically ordered to
perform the work.
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UTILIZATION OF FIRING RANGE
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_Reg 50-1
April 12, 1972
This regulation establishes procedures to be followed while
utilizing the rifle/pistol and trap ranges.
1. Policy. All assigned personnel will report to the
Security Office for instructions prior to going to either
range .
2. Responsibility. The Director of Security is responsible
for the implementation of these procedures. ,
3? Procedures.
a. All personnel using the range will obtain prior ap-
proval from the Office of Security. A range officer will be
provided by Security when using the rifle/pistol range.
b. Personnel will familiarize themselves with range
safety principles and sign the appropriate instruction book
one time only.
c. The range .officer is responsible for notifying the
Base Security Police (Ex. 73340/73341/73343) and Base Opera-
tions (Ex. 72222/73571) prior to firing on the rifle/pistol
range .
d. Personnel using the range are responsible for dis-
playing the range flag when firing and policing the range
area upon completion. '
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9 April 1973
Flying Training
T-37 AIRCREs~a TR.AIDTIPIG ?".ANUAL
ATCr~ 51-37, 19 r"ar 73, is supplemented as follows:
1-la. Ilue to the lack of Air Force rTuidance, the will use
ATCt4 51-37 as a guide to aircrew flvi.n,g training in the T-37. The fo1-
lowing training areas outlined in ATCi1 51-37 are considered non-essential
to the conduct of an effective traininr; rrogrsm in this unit.
Ground Training:
Synthetic Trainer
Aviation Physiology
Flight Planning
Flying Training;:
For:~ation ?''l;~ring
1-lc. Annual evaluation fliht chews wi11 be adriinistered in accordance
with transition Missions guides ~~ (Contact Proficiency) and ~9 (Instru-
ment Proficienc~r).
2-2a. A grade folder :~ri_11 be maintained on each aircrew under~oinQ ini-
tial qualification training. ~"he ~:rade folder will include ar_nro:~ris,te
written exaMinati ons and mission grade cards. '~Iritten exaTninations trill
be maintained perm.anentls,? while transition mission cards ;.rill be dis-
carded ?after one year.,
-2b. Initial qualification and annual fliht checks will be administered
:end recorde~'~ zn a.ccorc7?ance wit'_~ AT;': 60-1. ?
-3i?(~.) !!x~~;rc:~i*~atel-r 2C? hours trill be devoted to :round training; and
the accomplish*~ient of questionnaires.
2-5. 7'lyin~; trainin? renuirements (see .1tch ~~l - ~^ission Cards).
r4ission ~l -nay Orientation 1.3 hours
1`? - 3~ay navigation 1.3 hour. s
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#3
- Day Navigation
1.3 hours
#1F
- Pav Contact
1.3 hours
#5
- Night Conts.ct
1.3 hours
#6
- Instrument Prroficiency
1.3 hours
#,7
- Instru!*aent Proficiency
1.3 hours
#8
- Day Proficiency C!ieck
0.8 hours
#9 -.Instrument Proficiency Check
0.8 hours
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a. The pilot transition syllabus .rill normally consist of eight
missions. ?fission ~l7 above will be conducted only if the instructor
pilot deems it necessary, based on student proficiency.
b. Instructor pilot transition and upgradin, consist of the
nine missions listed above. Mission ~'7 ?sill be devoted to instrument
and landing practice from the right seat (five landings r+inimum). Fis-
sions #3 and #9 will also be accomplished from the right seat.
c. A T-37 qualified pilot may be upgraded to instructor pilot
status, if required, by accomplishing missions #~7, #8, and #9 as in
pare 2-5b above.
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MISSION ONE: Day Orientation and HOURS DATE
Familiarization 1.3
BRIEFING: Instructor will brief and demonstrate as required..
MISSION:
a. Preflight inspection.
b. Prestarting and starting procedures.
c. Taxi and pre-takeoff checks.
d. Takeoff, climb, level-off
e. Climb and descent checks.
f. Medium and steep turns.
g. Lazy eights (optional)
h. Throttle manipulation.
i. Power letdown.
,j. Traffic patterns and landings (normal, simulated
single engine, no-flaps, and straight in).
k. Go-arounds and closed traffic:
1. Limitations m. Emergency Procedures
1. 1.
2. 2.
3? 3'
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HOURS
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1.3
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AIRCRAFT N0.
MSN SYMBOL
FLIGHT TIME
1.
BRIEFING:
Instructor will brief and demonstrate as
required.
2.
MISSION'
a.
Preflight
inspection.
b.
Prestart
and starting procedures.
c.
Taxi and
pre-takeoff checks.
d.
Takeoff,
climb, leveloff.
e.
Cruise co
ntrol.
f.
All aircraft and systems limitations will be
discussed
in flight.
g.
All emergency procedures will be discussed in
flight .
h.
Aircraft
turnaround and servicing procedures
3.
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1.3
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1. BRIEFING: Instructor will brief and demonstrate as
required.
2. MISSION:
a. Preflight inspection.
b. Prestart and starting procedures.
c. Taxi and pre-takeoff checks.
d. Takeoff, climb, leveloff.
e. Cruise control.
f. All aircraft and systems limitations will be
discussed in flight .~
g. All emergency procedures will be discussed in
flight .
h. Aircraft turnaround and servicing procedures.
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1.
PILOT
AIRCRAFT N0.
MSN SYMBOL
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1.
BRIEFING: Instructor pilot will brief and demonstrate
as
required.
2.
MISSION:
a.
All maneuvers listed in mission #l.
b.
Stalls (power - on and traffic pattern).
c.
Spins (spin prevention and normal spin recovery)
d.
Aerobatics (optional).
e
Vertical recovery.
.
f.
High speed dive recovery.
g.
Slow flight. ,
h.
.Single engine demonstration at altitude.
i.
Limitations
1.
2.
3. _
~.
Emergency procedures
1.
2.
3.
3.
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HOURS
DATE
1.
PILOT
AIRCRAFT N0. MSN SYMBOL
FLIGHT TIME
1.
BRIEFING: Instructor pilot will brief and demonstrate
as
required.
2.
MISSION:
a.
Cockpit familiarity check.
b.
Night inspections and procedures.
c.
Taxi, takeoff, climb and level off.
d.
Recovery from unusual attitudes. '
e.
Three satisfactory traffic patterns and landings.
f.
Limitations.
1.
2.
3?
g.
Emergency Procedures.
1.
2.
3?
3.
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1. ___._____u_
PILOT AIRCRAFT N0. MSN SYMBOL FLIGHT TIME
1. BRIEFING: Instructor pilot" will brief and demonstrate
as required.
2. MISSION:
a. ATC clearance.
b. Instrument cockpit check.
c. Departure procedures.
d. Climb after takeoff.
e. Pitch, bank and. power control.
f. Changes of airspeed.
g. Turns (normal and steep).
h. Climbs and descents {constant airspeed and rate).
i. Unusual attitude recoveries.
j. "VOR procedures.
1. Orientation
2. Course interception
3. Holding
I4. Penetration and approach (normal and SSE)
k. Radar approach.
1. Missed approach.
m. Voice procedures.
n. Limitations
1.
2.
"3
o. Emergency procedures.
1.
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PILOT
AIRCRAFT N0.
MSN SYMBOL
FLIGHT TIME
1.
BRIEFING: Instructor pilot will brief and demonstrate
as
required
2.
MISSION:
a.
ATC clearance.
b.
Instrument cockpit check.
c.
Departure procedures.
d.
Climb after takeoff.
e.
Pitch, bank and paver control.
f.
Changes of airspeed.
g.
Turns (normal and steep).
h.
Climbs and descents (constant airspeed and rate).
i.
Unusual attitude recoveries.
j.
VOR procedures.
1. Orientation
2. Course interception
3. Holding
4. Penetration and approach (normal and SSE)
k.
Radar approach.
1.
Missed approach.
m.
Voice procedures.
n.
Limitations
1.
2.
~3 .
a.
Emergency Procedures
1.
2.
3.
3.
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AIRCRAFT
N0.
MSN SYMBOL
FLIGHT TIME
1.
BRIEFING: Instructor pilot
will brief as required.
2.
MISSION:
a.
Traffic pattern stalls at altitude.
b.
Slow flight.
c.
Vertical recovery.
d.
High speed dive.
e.
Traffic patterns.
1. Normal
2. Closed
3 . No f lap
4. SSE
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f.
"Limitations
1.
2.
3.
g.
Emergency procedures
1.
2.
3.
3.
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HOURS
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AIRCRAFT N0.
MSN SYMBOL
FLIGHT TIME
1.
BRIEFING: Instructor pilot will brief as required.
2.
MISSION'
a.
ATC Clearance.
b.
Instrument cockpit check.
c.
Departure procedures.
d.
Climb after takeoff.
e.
Pitch, bank and power control.
f.
Changes of airspeed.
g.
Turns (normal and steep).
h.
Climbs and descents (constant airspeed and rate).
i.
Unusual attitude recoveries.
,j.
VOR procedures.
~l. ORIENTATION
2. COURSE INTERCEPTION
3. HOLDING
4. PENETRATION AND APPROACH (NORMAL AND SSE)
k.
Radar approach.
1.
Missed approach.
m.
Voice procedures.
n.
Limitations o. Emergency procedures
1? 1.
2. ~.
3? 3.
3.
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17 Aug 1972
Operations
PRE-MISSION SECURITY CHECK OF PILOTS AND AIRCRAFT
This regulation establishes procedures for insuring that no
compromising documents are carried in U-2 aircraft or on the
person of any pilot involved in an operational mission.
1. Policy. The provisions of this regulation are applicable
to all pilots performing operational missions; to all opera-
tional personnel or other personnel who are, or may be, re-
quired to implement these provisions.
2. Responsibilities.
a. The Group Operations Officer is responsible for in-
suring overall adherence to the provisions of this regulation.
b. Each supervisor and/or individual concerned with the
preparation of operational missions, mission aircraft, pilot
and mission equipment is responsible for insuring compliance
with the spirit as well as the letter of this regulation.
c. Individual section responsibilities are as outlined
in paragraph 3.
d. The Senior Security Officer is designated as the Group
Certifying Officer. The Group Operations Officer is designated
as alternate in the absence of the security officer. Delega-
tion of certifying responsibilities is prohibited without the
express approval of the Group Commander.
3. Procedures.
a. Each section will prepare an individual checklist en-
compassing the items to be checked in compliance with this
regulation. This checklist will be retained by the individual
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12 April 1971
PRE-MISSION SECURITY CHECK OF PILOTS AND AIRCRAFT
STATINTL
This regulation establishes procedures for insuring that. no
compromising documents are carried in U-2 aircraft or o.n;the
person of any pilot involved in an operational mission.
1. Policy. The provisions of this regulation are applicable
to all pilots performing operational missions; to-all operational
personnel or-other personnel who are, or may be, required to
implement these provisions..
2. Responsibilities.
a. The Group Operations Officer is responsible for in-
suring overall adherence to the provisions of this regulation.
b. Each supervisor and/or individual concerned with the
preparation. of operational missions, mission aircraft, pilot
and mission equipment is responsible for insuring compliance
with the spirit as well as the letter of this regulation.
c. .Individual section responsibilities are as outlined
in paragraph 3.
d. The Senior Security Officer is designated as the Group
Certifying Officer. The Group Operations Officer is designated
as alternate in the absence of the security officer. Delegation
of certifying responsibility is prohibited without the express
approval of the Group Commander.
a. Each section will prepare an individual check list en-
compassing the items to be checked in compliance with this
regulation. This check list will be retained by the individual
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sections and will be used as the basis for preparing a
certification attesting to the fact that the requirements
subsequently listed in this regulation have been accomplished.
b. The section attendant for each flight will be the
certifying officer for his section and will submit his certificate
to the certifying officer 30 minutes prior to take-off time.
(1) Fifteen minutes prior to departing the pre-breathing
room for the mission aircraft, the mission pilot will complete
a certificate as outlined in Attachment 1, this regulation,
and will present it to the PE representative.
d. Personal Equipment Section.
(1) Before each operational mission the personal
equipment representative in the presence and with the assistance
of t:he security officer will ensure that the pilot is not in
possession of any compromising documents as defined in this
regulation. Compliance with this directive will include but
will not be limited to a physical search of the pilot`s cloth-
ing and equipment. This search will be accomplished as close ,~,
to take-.off time as practical, Particular attention will be
paid to any papers, identification cards, pictures, etc. which
would in any way identify any person or location, however re-
motely connected with this project.
(2) The PE representative will insure that the mission ,
pilot does not carry his wallet on operational frights. In
addition, the PE representative will accept custody of all the
pilot's personal effects such as wallet, engraved rings or
other effects. and will safeguard these items until returning
them to the pilot upon completion of the mission.
(3) The PE representative will accomplish a certi-
ficate, as indicated in Attachment 2 when satisfied that the
requirements of this regulation have been met. He will pre-
sent the completed certificate to the mission certifying
officer at least thirty minutes prior to take-off.
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(4) The PE representative-will collect the pilot's
certificate and will submit it to the certifying officer along
with the section certificate.
e. Navigation and Flight Planning Section:
(1) Preparation of mission documents, navigation kits,
etc.,-will be prepared as nearly as possible to comply with the
intent of this regulation. For example, UHF Channelization Cards
will be prepared as appropriate for each specific mission, and
will only List the most necessary frequencies. Tn addition,
compass deviation and altimeter correction cards will be prepared
omitting any identification of personnel preparing cards or
identifying the unit or geographic location of the unit.
(2) The UHF Channelization, compass and altimeter
correction cards will be given to the Maintenance Section,
for installation, at ,least one"(1) hour prior to scheduled take-
off.
(3) The flight planning and navigation representative
will accomplish a certificate, as indicated in Attachment 3,
when satisfied that-the provisions of this regulation, as
pertains to his activity, have been meta He will-present the
completed certificate to the certifying officer at least one (1)
hour prior to scheduled take-off.
Maintenance Section.
(1) Upon receiving notification as to specific air -
craft assignments for operational flights, the primary and
alternate aircraft and aircraft components, will be searched
for any documents, placecards, or tags which are not necessary
for the conduct of the flight and which may, in any way, com-
promise the mission. For example, inspection tags which have
signatures or depot. names will be removed.
(2) The maintenance section representative-will
accomplish a certificate, as indicated in Attachment 4,when
satisfied that the provisions of this regulation,. as pertains to
his activity, have been met,. He will present the"completed
certificate to the certifying officer at least one (1) hour
and thirty (30) minutes-prior to scheduled take-off.
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Special Equipment Section.
(1) Upon receipt of noC'ification of an operational
flight, and after selection of configuration to be used, the
special equipment representative will insure that all in-
spection tags containing signat'ures'or depot names, or other
.data in conflict with the intent of this regulation are removed
from the configuration and its components.
(2) A certificate, as 'indicated in Attachment 5, will be
accomplished and presented'to the certifying officer at least
one hour prior tb scheduled takeoff.
h. Avionics: The same instructions apply as contained in
paragraph 3g ab,ove. Appropriate certificate is shown in
Attachment 6.
i. Tracker: The same instructions apply as contained in
paragraph 3g 'above. Appropriate certificate is shown in Attachment
7.
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Security Section.
(1) The Security Section will be prepared to place a
d on both the primary and alternate mission aircraft when
u
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requested to do so by the certifying officer. -Once the security
guard has been placed on the aircraft, the guard will not allow
the installation of any equipment or documents without the express
approval of the certifying officer 'of the section responsible for
the installation of the equipment or documents.. In addition, the
security guard will remind the section representative that
the section's certificate, if already completed, must reflect
the installatian~of the additional equipment. Further, the
security guard will maintain a log of all personnel 'having access
to the aircraft,"once that aircraft has been placed under guard.
k. Certifying Officer.
(1) As indicated' in paragraph 2d, the senior security.
officer is the certifying officer. The senior security officer
will, in addition to his other duties, be responsible for
the E&E Kit which contains mags for- E&E purposes; $100.00
in American currency; and a gold link bracelet, the latter
for bartering purposes. This kif will be handed to the
personal equipment representative who will place it in the
pilot's flight suit pocket.
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(2) The certifying officer will insure that
all sections complete their respective certificates in
accordance with the provisions of this regulation.
(3) Upon receipt of notification of the maintenance
',section's completed certification, the certifying officer
1wi11 notify the security section to place a guard on the pri-
~mary and alternate aircraft.
(4) Twenty-five minutes prior to scheduled takeoff.
the certifying officer will personally inspect the mission
aircraft to insure compliance with this regulation.
(5) Upon completion of the certifying officer's
inspection and after having received all individual section's
certificates the certifying officer will prepare a certi-
ficate, as indicated in Attachment 8, and will notify the
Group Commander, that the premission check and certification
is complete.
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Attachments:
1. Pilot Certificate
2. Personal Equipment
Certificate
3. Navigation and Flight
Planning Certificate
4. Maintenance Certificate
5. Special Equipment
Certificate
6. Avionics Equipment
Certificate
-7. Tracker and Related
Equipment Certificate
8. Certifying Officers
Certificate
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PILOT CERTIFICATE
In keeping with the requirements set forth in Group
Regulation No. 60-1 I, , PILOT
of Mission Number have conducted a thorough
search of my person, and flying equipment for personal
items which might be compromising to the approved Mission
Cover Story, the operation, the project or any of its
personnel. I am clean of these items and so certify to
this by completion of the checklist enumerated below:
a. WALLET Where located:
b. PERSONAL PAPERS
c. ANY PERSONAL EQUIPMENT other than official approved
and certified to by the PE OFFICER
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PERSONAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE
I' certify that I have
complied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1~
I have inspected all personal equipment for pilot of air-
craft number , mission number
and certify that this equipment is free of all identifying
data, labels, tags, etc., which are of compromising nature
to the project, the unit, ite personnel, and its supply
mechanisms.
I further certify that aircraft pilot number
is not carrying compromising identifying data on his person
this mission.
(Signature)
(Date)
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NAVIGATION AND FLIGHT PLANNING CERTIFICATE
I, , certify that I have com-
,..
plied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1. I
certify that the flight plan and navigational aids for air-
craft number Mission number
carry the minimum amount of identifying information essential
to the pilot. The flight plan and navigational aids do not
carry any information which in itself will directly tie in
this paritcular mission with the home or advance base, the
project, the unit, or any of ite personnel.
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plied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1. I
have inspected aircraft number , mission
number and certify that this aircraft is
free of all identifying data, labels, tags, etc., which
are of compromising nature to the project, the unit, its
personnel, and its supply mechanisms.
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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE
I, , certify that I have com-
plied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1. I
have inspected all special equipment in aircraft number
,,mission number and certify that
this equipment is free of all identifying data, labels,
tags, etc., which are of compromising nature to the project,
the unit, its personnel, and-its supply mechanisms.
(Signature) tDate)
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AVIONICS EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE
I' , certify that I have com-
plied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1. I
have inspected all Avionics equipment in aircraft number
, mission number and certify that
this equipment is free from all identifying data, tags,
labels, etc., which are of a compromising nature to the
pro3ect, the unit,. its personnel, and its supply mechanisms.
(Signature) (Date)
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TRACKER AND RELATEb EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE
certify that I have com-
plied with the provisions of Group Regulation No. 60-1.
I have checked the tracker and related equipment on air-
craft number , mission number and
certify that this eugipment is free from any identifying
data, tags, tickets, labels, etc., which are of a com-
promising nature to the project, the unit, its personnel,
and its supply mechanisms. `
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I, , certify that I have com-
plied with the previsions of Group Regulation No. 60-T.
Attached are individual section certificates, signed by
the authorized representatives, itemizing all documents,
or other items carried by the pilot or carried in the.
aircraft as paxt of necessary mission equipment. I further
certify that to the beat of my knowledge the pilot,
and aircraft number , for mission
number , have been inspected and the pro-
vis-ions of Project Headquarters Directive 50-10-14 dated.
7 Februaxy 1966, have been met.
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12 April 1971
Flying STATINTL
EVALUATION OF STUDENTS AND STUDENT TRAINING AT _
This directive establishes procedures for evaluating the
proficiency of students and standardizing U-2 training.
1. Responsibility. The Group Commander is responsible for
implementing the provisions of this directive and for assigning
an Operational Ready U-2 pilot to administer the evaluation
check.
2. Procedures.
a. An initial evaluation of the student will be accomplished
before the students first flight in the U-2.
(1) The initial-evaluation will be administered and
graded by an operationally ready U-2-pilot and will consist of:
(a) U-2 Proficiency Questionnaire.
(b) U-2 Emergency Examination..
(c)' 'Pre-take off procedures.
(d) Emergency Procedures (critical responses in
cockpit)
(2) Upon completion of this initial evaluation, the
-0perations Officer will review all the students training records
and overall performance. If he determines the student is pro-
gressing satisfactorily the student will be cleared by the Group
Commander for U-2 transition.
b. A final evaluation will be accompl-fished before the
.student is upgraded to Operational Ready Status.
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(1) The final evaluation will be administered and'
graded by an operational ready U-2 pilot and will, consist ofc
(a) U-2 Proficiency Questionnare.
(b) U-2 Emergency Examination.
(c) Flight Check.
(d) Flight Lines.
(2) Upon completion of this final evaluation the
Director of Operations will review all the students training
records and overall performance followed by an interview with
the student; the D. 0. will determine the operational status
or designate further training based on the results of the
final evaluation.
c. Judging from the results of the Initial and Final
evaluation, the Group Commander will determine if the training
program is meeting :the requirements of Headquarters Directives.
STATINTL
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31 May 1972
Flying
S~'RANGE FIELD LANDING AND PROCEDURES
This regulation establishes procedures to be followed in the
event of an emergency landing by U-2 aircraft at other than
operating base while on Headquarters directed and local train-
ing missions.
1. Scope. The provisions of this regulation are applicable
to all U-2 pilots under the operational control of this group.
2. Responsibility. The Director of Operations is responsible
for insuring that each pilot is familiar with specifics con-
tained herein.
3. Procedures.
a. Notify command post by HF or UHF radio of intentions
to land at a field other than the home base. If unable to
contact the command post have FAA or GCI pass pertinent details
to operations.
b. Ground handling procedures for an emergency landing
will be identical for all missions. The Intelligence Section
will cover emergency landing areas in friendly territory for
Headquarters directed missions and specific ground communica-
tions instructions. Emergency airfields will be briefed by
the Navigation Officer at the general briefing.
c. Once an emergency landing has been accomplished the
U-2 pilot will insure ground handling of the aircraft in ac-
cordance with the checklist below which is located in the
security survival packet.
(1) Install MLG and TLG downlock safety devices. The
devices are located in a rack on the right side of the MLG
wheel well.
(2) Disconnect the TLG scissors by removing the scis-
sors pin at the upper scissors fulcrum.
STATINTL Supersedes Reg 60-3, 16 Oct 69. (For summary of revised,
deleted, or added material, see signature page.)
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(3) Attach T-33 tow bar to TLG. T-33 tow bar must
be attached with tow bar shaft pointing forward. The air-
craft should then be moved on to a grease plate and the TLG
strut rotated 180 degrees for towing. If a T-33 tow bar is
not available, the TLG strut should be rotated 180 degrees
and towing may be accomplished by a rope attached to the TLG.
In either of the above cases, extreme care must be used to
insure no perking and that the aircraft is moved very slowly.
(4) During aircraft movement the wings should be
held level by wing walkers. In case of a heavy wing, a well
padded cart or dolly may be placed under the wing skid.
STATINTL (5) Contact the _ command post by the most ex-
peditious means.
d. Pilots will carry an emergency packet containing a
letter of introduction to Base Commanders and $100.00 United
` States currency on Zone of Interior Flights.
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13 October 1969
F:Ly ins
PRE~TAKEOFF PROCEDURES
This regulation establishes and standardizes the pre?takeoff procedures for.
Um2 aircrafta
to Scope The provisions of th~.s regulation are applicable to all pilots
and sections concernedry -
20 Responsibilityn The Director of Operations and the Director of Materiel
are responsible for insuring adherence to the provisions of this regulationb
3a Proceduresa
ao F~re~taxio After the aircraft engine is started, the pilot will
direct his attention to the crew chief for taxi clearance, The crew chief
will indicate to the pilot when to hold brakes by blinking a red covered
flashlight at night a clenched fist signal by dayo This will be acknowledged
by the pilot by turning the landing lights on and off at night and a visual
signal by dayo
bo Taxio When the aircraft is clear to taxis the crew chief wi11 indicate
the all clear by a steady rotated red light at night and by facing dawn the
taxiway with arms extended by dayo The pilot wi11 acknowledge Chese signals
by turning the landing lights on at night and a visual signal by dayo
c~ Pre~takeoffm After the aircraft is in position on the runway, the
crew chief9s signals and the pilots acknowledgments will be as set forth
in paragraphs da and b aboven
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UNAtJT'HGRLZED AIRCRAFT.' LANDINGS
Phis regulation establishes procedures to be used in the event of an tu-~-
autharized aircraft ].ending
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1. Policy. This regulation is applicable to the following _ activi-
ties: Operations Securitys Plant Protectionfl and Group Duty Officerso
2. Responsibilities. Chiefs of the indicated sections are responsible
for insuring that personnel adhere to the procedures contained herein,
3. Procedures During Normal Duty Hours.
a. The Plant Protection staff will:
(1) Park the aircraft in a secure area (normally in the T'~33
parking area) and advise the ilot that he has landed. in a restricted
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(2) Escort all personnel on the aircraft to the Plant Protec~
Lion Officeo
(3) Notify the Director of Operations or the Duty Officer.
(4) Notify the Chief of Security or one of his staff who wil'le
(a) Cheek pilot and passengers identification and determine
reason for unauthorized landing,
(b) Instruct the pilot and passengers to complete security
questionnaire and AF Form 180.
{c) Determine if the pilot or passengers have c ~neras rz
their possession. In the event cameras are in evidence, Staff Security
t5fficer in charge will direct the individual(s) involved to remove the
STATINTL film from the camera for processing by the A receipt
(AF Form 52) will be prepared and furnished for any film confiscated.
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An explanation will also be furnished indicating that the film wi11 be
processed and all unclassified negatives promptly forwarded at no ex=
penBe to the owner.
(d) Instruct the pilot that any firearms on board the air?
craft must be unloaded while the aircraft is on the grounds
fie) R?lease aircraft, pilot$ and passengers if no incrim~
mating evidence is found. In the event of questianable circumstancesfl
Chief of Security wi11 consult the Group Commander regarding action to
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b. The Director of Operations or the Duty Officer wi11s
(l) Notify Operations dispatcher and request that the
aircraft?s flight plan be closed out with FAA,
(2) Advise pilot that FAA will be notified of the incident and
that he-may receive a violations Do not request nor initiate any puni~
tive action through military channelsr unless something of an unusual
nature has occured. In this casefl the Director of Operations wi11
determine action to be taken.
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~:akeoffe
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~5~ In tree event inclement weather or maintenance precludes air
Draft departures arrange with Support Maintenance to hangar aircraft,
Assist pilot and passengers in obtaining transportation and lodging.
gib) Place completed farms in folder which will be retained in
the Security Office at the Plant Protection Building,
~. Notification and Supervisory Procedures During Non-Duty Fioursa
ae During non-duty hours the senior member of the Plant Protection
staff wi11 aecompliah all items listed in Para 3a above The Group
Duty Officer will be called and will report to as soo s
practical, In the event that the Duty Officer does not reside
a member of th? Group?s Operations staff or another unit officer
w ll be notified for assistance. The Director of Operations and the
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ChSef of Seourity oz? their represeatatives~ will be notified only when
e~ctenuating circumstances require their presence as determined by the
Duty Officer, I'he Commander will be notified by the Duty Officer of
all. unautho~?ized landings as soon as practicable during normal. duty
hours
NOrEs 1"he S curity Staff is responsible for maintaining current roster
STATINTL of personnel with phony number in the unauthorized landing
fo era
~a :in the event the transient crew is s?eluctant to cooperate or a need
for detention appears evid~ents the Base Security Police Will be contacted
fo~? assistancea
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MISSION LAUNCH SCHEDULE
This regulation is to establish and standardize the procedures
and timing schedule to be followed in lauching tra.~.ning and/or
operational missions of this squadron.
1. Policy. The provisions of this regulation arse applicable
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2. Respo~r-sibilities. Individual section heads ~ ~re rp~ sponsible
for insuring compliance with the contents of th us' reg la.tion
by inrlierirl?~'1 a .. ,.. a.. .. al._J- _------- - 1-'- - -
3. Procedures.
a. Operational Mission Launch Schedule
H-24:00
to
H-8:00 Personal Equipment-pre-flight pilot's equip~ient
H-8:00 Maintenance
- Service aircraft with LOX
H-7:00 Avionics - Install and gre-flight systems,
Com Nav Aids
H-4:00 Special Equipment - Install configuration
H-4:00 Tracker - Install tracker and pre-flight
driftsight.
H-3:30 Avionics - Completes Co~m Nav pre-flight checks
and purge system 20
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H-2:00 Operations - General and specialized
briefings. H-1:45 for training flights.
H-2:00 Maintenance - Position aircraft, refuel
and preflight.
H-1:30 Personal Equipment - Final pre-breathing
equipment and pilot's flight gear check
completed.
H-1:30 Medical - Perform pilot's preflight physical.
H-1:15 Personal Equipment -,Pilot pre-breathing.
H-0:50 Avionics - Time code generator installed,
Com Nav standby.
H-0:40 Operations - Mobile officer cockpit check
complete. H-0:45 for night flight.
H-0:30 Tracker - Install purging hose to sircxaft.
H-0:30 Personal Equipment - Deliver pilot to air-
craft. H-0:35 for night flight.
H-0:15 Operations - Mobile and pilot complete
checklist.
H-0:10 Special Equipment - Remove window covers.
H-0:10 Tracker - Remove window cover.
H-0:06 Pilot - Start engine. May be adj-usted accord-
ing to taxi distance.
H-0:05 Maintenance - Clear equipment from ax{pund
H-0:03 Tracker - Purging hose removed.
H-0:01 Maintenance - Pogo pins removed.`
H-0:02 Operations - Pilot taxis into to eoff'~~osition.
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H-0:01 Maintenance - Crew Chief gives signal when
aircraft clear for takeoff.
H-0:00 Takeoff.
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,Flying
MISSION BRIEFING, DE-BRIEFING AND CRITIQUE PROCEDURES
This regulation outlines the procedures to be followed at
all briefings and debriefings of training and/or operational
missions and to designate personnel to be in attendance.
1. Policy. .The provisions of this regulation are applicable
to all group personnel designated in paragraph- 3.
2. Respo,~sibility. The Operations Officer of the group is
responsible for insuring adherence to the provisions of the
regulation.
3. Procedures. Personnel required at briefings and d e -
briefings. are as follows;
a.
General Briefings:
(1)
Commander/Operations Officer
(2)
Flight .Planner
(3)
Intelligence Officer. (Operational Missions Only)
(4)
Weather Officer
(5)
Mission Pilot
(6)
Security Officer (Operational Missions Only)
b. Specialized Briefings:
(1) Operations Officer
(2) Flight Planner
(3) Intelligence Officer
(4) Mission Pilot
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deleted, or added material, see signature page.) ~
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(5) Special Equipment Technician (when required)
(6) Avionic Technician
(7) Maintenance Crew Chief `
c. bebriefing. ~`
(1) Commander/Operations Officer
(2) Flight Planner
(3) Weather Officer
(4) Intelligence Officer (Operational Missions Only)
(5) Maintenance Representative
(6) Autopilot Representative
(7) Special Equipeent Representative (when required)
(8) Tracker Representative
(9) Avionic Representative
(10) Personal Equipment Representative
(11) Mission Pilot
(12) Engine Representative
4. Briefing Outlines. The Operations Officer will conduct
all briefings and debriefings. The general and specialized
briefing and debriefings for operational missions will be
recorded and forwarded to Headquarters as outlined in the appli-
cable operations order. All other briefings will be recorded
-~ and held until the aircraft lands. Participating specialists
will be introduced in an organized order for their portion
of the presentations or interrogations to insure complete
continuity and effectiveness. In general, the following out-
lines will be used as a guide in conducting the various meetings.
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Roll call and classification (Opcrations~Officer).
(2) .Mission-and purpose of?mission ~(Ope~rations Officer},
(6~ 'Emergency procedures (Operations Officer.
,(7) .Announcements (Operations OfficeY).
(a) Special route briefings.
(b) Debriefing.
(~3) 'Mission 'timing (Operations ~Offizer) ;
(a) .Aircraft assignment.
(b') 'Takeoff time..
(c) Mission duration.
(d) Other pertinent information..
:.(4) Intelligence (Intelligence Officer.
(5) .'Weather.(Weather Officer)..
b. .Specialized briefing: Special equipment and systems operation
will be ..covered by pertinent specialists.
c. Debriefing: Specialists designated in paragraph 4b will obtain
information from the pilot as pertains to their particular equipment or
speciality. Each specialist will prepare an individual check list of
questions for the interrogation and this check list should be as
concise as possible commensurate with the necessary information required.
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a. General Briefing: Takeoff: minus 2:00 (Operational
Missions) ~~,
b. Specialized Briefings: Immediately foll,o;wing!'general
briefing. ~ ~~.I
c. Debriefing: Actual landi~ag plus 30 minu't:es.
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25 May 1972
Flying
PCP QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUPPORT FLYING
This regulation outlines the qualifications required prior to
-a pilot flying a support mission involving the carrying of
passengers.
1. Policy. The provisions of this regulation are applicable
to all pilots on orders in a support flying capacity.
2. Responsibility. The Director of Operations is responsible
for insuring adherence to the provisions of this regulation.
3. Procedures:
a. A pilot flying the 0-2 will be currently qualified
and have a minimum of 50 hours of flight time in the aircraft.
b. A pilot flying the C-210 will be currently qualified
and have a minimum of 20 hours of flight time in the aircraft.
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2 October 1969
MANUAL PUBLICATION DEFICIENCY REPORTING PROCEDURE
This regulation establishes procedures to be followed when a technical
publication deficiency is noted and action to be taken to change the content
of the publication.
1. Policy. These instructions pertain to all sections receiving
distribution of the Maintenance and Flight Manual Group of publications.
2. Responsibilities. The Chief of Maintenance will be responsible for the
implementation of these procedures.
a, ADP Form 1477-2, Manual Publication Deficiency Report, will be
employed to accomplish the required changes. Each section will be provided
with blank copies of this form. Additional copies may be obtained from the
Inspection Section, Director of Materiel Office.
b. The technician will fill out the form in draft handwritten or typed
on the spot as deficiencies are discovered. The form will be screened by
the section supervisor who will initial it prior to submittal. NOTE:
Deficiencies discovered in the technical manuals which could result and/or
are a safety of flight hazard will be immediately reported to his supervisor.
The supervisor will immediately contact the Inspection Section and/or the
Director of Materiel.
c. The supervisor will then forward the draft completed ADP Form 1477-2
to the Inspection Section, Director of Materiel Office.
d. The Inspection Section, will review the draft copy of the ADP Form
1477-2 for validity, readability, format, and assign a control number. The
control number will be a numerical number, a dash and the last two digits of
the year. (Examples 1-6$, 2-b8, 3-68, etc.).
e. The reviewed draft copy of the ADP Form 1477-2 will be typed in final
form in four (4) copies, Distribution will be two (2) copies to Project
Supersedes WRSP-IV Reg bb-l, 20 Mar 69. (For summary of revised, deleted,
or added material, see signature page.)
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Headquarterg9 one Dopy to ingpection Section of the Director of Materiel., and
one advance information copy to applicable contractors Pro3ect Headquarters
will evaluate and make further di$poaitions
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z N1~N?,~.~ll., .Pk''B'Y::T~:C.A`.I'1:ON DIz~E'F:C:~CNCY' REPORT'
Main.t.enar,~_F Man.val.s ~ro~p Model. P~xbl Noo
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3 Elctober 1469
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PE,RSON4~, CLO.THIN~; AND. EQUIPMENT.
This regulation outlines procedures to be used in the storage, issue,
accpuntingand.: turn-in.of persvrtal;. clothia and;equipmant. It applies to
all~personael a,ssgtied o; attached to
1. Policy, Personrte.l will bra. autkaor~nd items- of gersonal cl.csthing, and.
equipment as listed in US4.F Tables of Allowances. Unit Supply .will stock
Small quantities of these. items for initial;: and replacement issues, All
personal clothing, and equipment excepthd;gh alttud~e.flying clothing will
be c:gntrolled by-Unit Supply. High altitude flying, clothing will be con-
trolled by Personal Equipment,
2, Responsibility. The Unit Supply Off~.eer: will be responsible for the.
implementation of these procedures,.
.. Proeeduxes. ., _
a. Newly assigned or atta.ched.personnel
wi11 cl-ear in thr
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Unit
Supply, An accvuntable~record. of issues .and. turn.-ins. made while the
individual remains with-.this organization will be maintained o.n AF Form
12,97.. The individuals permanent. AF Form 53.8 will not .reflect any, trans-
a~tiQns.with this unl;t, b.ut will be:filyd.with the:. temporary record.
b, Personnel reassigned froth this unity will clear out_ throug~- Unit
Supply.. Al,l. property not,. authar~.~ed he ivd.vidual in a regular Air Foxce
utlit will be turned: in. Retention type items may be shipped to the:
individual and. entered on: the. permanent record. After all items have been
a~,counted for the temporary record will be destroyed.
c. All transactions will be made be,:tween Unit Supply and .the individual
cor~eerned e~ccept- for thvse involving high altitude. flying clothing,. Stock
on hand. of these items will be. issued to and. maintained by the Personal
Equipment Section, Accountability will be maintained by that section on
AF Form 1297 in individually identified ~a.cket files.
d, Personnel requiring replacement for individual equipment, must
turn in like unservicable equipment prior to being issued serviceable
rep:lacemeht items.
Superse es WR;SP-IV .Reg b7-1, 14 Feb b9. (For summary of revised:,_deleted,
~??~ or added.-material, see sigr-atur.e page..)
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e. Dry cleaning of clothing will be accomplished by turn in of
garment to Unit Supply. Return of clothing nozmally takes one. week.
f. Flight clothing (with black shoes or boots) will be worn as
follows: during flights, on flight line, and to or from work. Mixture
of flight jackets with civilian attire is not authorized and will not
by worn in public places.
g. Unit Supply will accomplish- an annual inventory of all personal
clothing and equipment by contacting each individual assigned and-
-verifying all balances recorded on AF Forma 1297.
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13 March 1972
Supply
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This regulation outlines responsibilities and procedures necessary to'
insure proper processing of Purchase Requests (PR) and Service Requests.
1. Responsibility. The Chief of Supply, Director of Support, and the
individual who initiates local purchase requests are primarily respon-
sible for the control, processing and accounting of monies expended as
set forth in this procedure.
2. Objective. To maintain strict accounting and control of Purchase
Requests and Service Requests for audit purposes and to insure that
materials and services are procured locally only when normal supply
channels and maintenance activities are unable to support the requestors
needs.
a. Purchase Request - Commonly referred to as a "PR" and identified
as a request for material goods only. (Ref Atch One)
b. Service Request - Identified as a request for maintenance action
to an activity external to this organization; usually involves repair
of an end item(s) or component(s). (Ref Atch Two)
~. Procedures.
a. Purchase Requests
(1) Individuals may procure materials by local purchase means
only when their requirements cannot be satified through normal supply
channels or when a valid emergency exists and the item(s) cannot be
obtained by the required delivery date.
(2) Requests will be submitted by use of a local purchase form
as shown in Attachment One.
Supersedes _ Reg 67-2, 3 Oct 69. (For summary of revised, deleted,
or added material, see signature page.)
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(3) The purchase request will be submitted in three copies to
the Purchasing Agent in Unit Supply for research and approval. Once
proper review has been accomplished, the Purchasing Agent will acquire
approval/disapproval from the Chief of Supply. Approved requests will
be assigned a purchase request number from a control register maintained
by the Purchasing Agent. Copy number three of the PR will be retained
by Unit Supply in a suspense file. Copies one and two will be returned
to the requestor for forwarding to the Director of Support for final
approval/disapproval.
(~+) Should the requestor desire to personally acquire the items,
he will sign necessary finance forms, withdraw cash and then make the
purchase. Sales tax will not be paid since the sale is to a U.S. Govern-
ment function.
(5) After receipt of the items, the requestor must return to
Finance with a receipt for the purchase. He will then sign the PR form
indicating receipt of the requested items and hand carry copy number
two to the Purchasing Agent in Supply for completion of the control
register and close out of the suspense file.
(6) If the requestor desires that Unit Supply acquire the item(s),
he will immediately return the approved PR (copies one and two) to the
Purchasing Agent who will initiate required action to comply with the
purchase request.
(a) Upon receipt, the item(s) will be issued to the
requestor who will sign both copies one and two of the purchase request.
(b) Copy one of the purchase request and the sale receipt
will be forwarded to the Finance Officer for file. Copy two will be
filed in the Unit Supply completed file by the Purchasing Agent.
b. Service Requests
(1) Individuals may submit requests for services when the
capability to accomplish the work does not exist in this activity or
when an emergency exists and internal maintenance functions cannot
accomplish the service by the time it is required.
(2) Requests will be submitted by use of a service request form
as shown in Attachment Two.
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(3) The service request will be prepared in three copies for
review by the director responsible for the requestor activity. If
approved, it will be forwarded to the Director of Support who will
execute final approval/disapproval.
(~+) The requestor will obtain the desired services and return
to the Director of Support with a receipt for the services performed
so that final close out action can be accomplished.
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2. Service Request
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Request the followin~3 item(s) be purchased locaxly for the use of this section.
certify that the item(s) is either not stock listed nor available from depot or
is a valid emergency which will not allow for normal supply action.
COMPLETE DESCRIPTION (Include Part Number)
REASON REQUIRED:
QUANTITY COST
Equipment with unit cost of $50.00 or more, check one: TOTAL COST
( ) End Item ( ) Installed ( ) Component Part of PN/FSN
RECOMMENDED SOURCE:
(Name of Company, Address, Phone Number
Signature of Requestor
Duty Section
Unit Supply Officer Approving Official)
PROPERTY RECEIVED BY:
Signature) (Duty Section)
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PROMISED DELIVERY-DATE
titETHOD OF DELIVERY
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T0; Director of Support
Request the following services be procured locally. I certify that either (the
maintenance capability does not exist at this installation to perform the work
required) or (the request is a valid emergency which will not allow for normal
maintenance action.) STRIKE OUT INAPPLICABLE TERA4.
WORK TO BE ACCOMPLISHED ITEMIZED COST
REASON REQUIRED:
RECOMMENDED SOURCE: Name of Company, Address, Phone Number
FOR CUSTOMER USE ONLY
Company Name and Phone Number '
Date Service
Service Request Placed: Date Time- Performed
2dethod Payment to be Effected (C.O.D. ) (Bill ) (Paid )
FOR FINANCE USE ONLY
Received Cash ~
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? This regulation outlines the procedures to be followed when requesting
issue of property from Unit Supply.
1. Policy. All group personnel will comply with the procedures outlined
to request items from Unit Supply.
2. Responsibility. The Chief of Supply-will be responsible for the
implementation of these procedures.
3. Procedures. For control purposes, property is catagorized in two
types - supplies and equipment.
a. Requests for supplies type items will be submitted to Unit Supply
on DD Form 1150, Request for Issue or Turn-In. This form will be submitted
in two copies with the following entries (ref Atch 1 format):
(4d) - Enter unit of issue (EA, PR, etc.).
(4e) - Quantity Required
(4f, g, h) - Leave Blank .
(5) - Leave Blank
(6) - Enter specific date material will be needed.
(7, 8, 9) - Leave Blank
(lO) - Requester will date and sign request.
(2) - Annotate "Unit Supply"
(3) - Leave Blank
(1+a) - Nomenclature of item and Manufacturer, if available.
(kb) - Stock number or part number; if unknown, include
specifications of item. NOTE: When submitting
priority requirement (material required within 15 days)
specific ,justification will be included in this block.
(1+c) - Leave Blank
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added material, see signature page.)
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b. Requests for equipment type items will be submitted to Unit Supply
on SLOE Request form (see Atch 2 for format). This form will be submitted
in two copies with the following entries:
Block (1) - Section Title of Requestor
(2) - Check Depot for Part I, S,LAE and Headquarters for Part
II, SLOE.
(3) - Indicate action requested; Issue, Add Authorization,
etc.
(4) - Urgency of request, priority (15 days, less) or routine.
(5) = Include stocY. or part number. ,
(6) - Nomenclature of item and manufacturer, if available.
(7,~ - Quantity required or affected.
(8) - Include code "R"; leave blank if unknown.
(9) - Include actual/estimated cost; leave blank if unknown.
(10) - Annotate unit .of issue as applicable. ?
(11) - Enter section code from SLOE Listing; leave blank if
unknown.
(12) - Enter specifics as to why item is required (to support
end item so and so, etc.).
(13) - The custodian will sign and enter current date.
c. Unit Supply will review the DD Form 1150 issue request or SLOE
request as applicable, assign a control number and return one copy to the
requestor for suspense purposes. The material will be issued upon receipt.
d. FAK spares will be issued from stock on an issue recapitulation
form located at the Customer Service Counter. In addition, the customer
will sign an AF Form 1297, Temporary Issue Receipt, for R coded items
(excepting initial issues).
e. Requirements for office and janitorial type supplies .will be sub-
mitted to the Customer Service Counter on 'a locally devised form (see Atch
3 format).
f. Requests for non-powered hand tools will be submitted to Unit
Supply on a locally devised form (see Atch k format).
g. ..Requests for vehicles will be submitted on "SLOE Request Form" and
will be approved by the Director of Support prior to submission to Unit
.Supply.
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h. Refill of oxygen and other gas cylinders will be accomplished by
Unit Supply. The requestor will insure containers are labled in acco~d-
ance with AFM 71-4. The POL Section will be responsible for refill of
liquid oxygen carts.
^ Reg 67-3
(1) Requirements for "OFFICIAL" vehicles will be submitted by
the Director of Support to Project Headquarters via message. Once final
approval has been obtained he will advise the requestor to process a
Purchase Request (see~Reg 67-2 for guidance). This request along
with the SLOE Request will be utilized by Unit Supply to establish
accountability on Part II, SLOE.
(2) Requirements for military vehicles will be approved by the
Director of Support before the requestor submits the SLOE Request to Unit
Supply for processing to Project Depot in accordance with standard pro-
4 Atch
1. DD Form 1150 _
2. SLOE Request
3. Base Serv Store Req
k. Tool Issue Req
Siunmary of revised, deleted or added material
Requirement for using DD Form 1150 to request equipment issue/turn-in
deleted, pare 3a. Procedures for requesting equipment added, pars
3b. Procedures for requesting gases updated, para. 3h. Attachments
1, 2 and 4 added.
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12 February 1974
Supply
TURN-IN PROCEDURES
This regulation outlines procedures to be followed vrhen turning in
supplies and equipment to Unit Supply. It identifies specific type
i,:tems that. must. be .turned in -and. prescribes documents -that wil]
accompany the property.
1. Objectives. To maintain maximum control over reparable/recoverable
type items and to provide depot and contractor personnel with inform-
ation regarding item failure so as to minimize turn around time of
reparable items.-
2. Responsibilities. All group personnel responsible for control and
maintenance of the type materials identified in this regulation will
comply wfth the procedures set forth herein. The Chief of Supply will
insure compliance of these procedures.
3. Procedures.
a. The following actions will be taken by the customer on all turn-
ins to Unit Supply:
(1) Materials will be properly identified and tagged according
to serviceability (Reparable, Serviceable, Condemned).
(a) Tag will be attached to the outside of container for
each.. line item involved.
._ - _ ...
(b} Infarn~ation on tag wil.i include:
a. Stock/Part lumber
2. Serial Plumber (if item under serialized control)
3. Quantity being turned in.
4. Failure Report P~u~rober (if applicable)
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p g g (For sunm~ary of revised, deleted
or added material, see signature page.)
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(2) Materials will be properly packed for shipment prior to
turn-in to Supply. ~ .
(a) Items for whici~ containers have been specially designed
by the contractor will be returned in those type containers only.
(b) All other items will be returned in their original con-
tainer or one that will provide adequate protection during shipment.
b. Reparable/time change items will be tagged with an AFTO Form
350, Reparable Item Processing Tag (ref OSA Dir. 45-10-2).
(1) Tag will be attached to item.
(2) Information on tag will include:
(a) Block 2 -.Serial number of article from which item-was
removed (if not applicable, leave blank).
(b) Block 8 - Total hours operated from time of install-
ation for all time change items.
(c) Block 9 - Quantity of one (note: AFTO 350 required
for each individual item).
(d) Black 10 - Federal supply class on stock listed items
-and alpha prefix on peculiar (contract) items.
{e) Black 11 - Stack number on stock listed items and
part number on peculiar iterns.
trol.
(f) Block 12 - Serial number if item under serialized cone-
(g) Block 14 - Complete description of malfunctions and
why item is being returned for rework.
c. FAK Turn-In. Only FAK (Fly-A~vay-Kit) items of a recoverable/
reparable nature wi17 be turned in to Unit Supply. These items are
coded "R" in the FAK Authorization Listings.
(1) Items will. be turned into Supply within 72 hours after
receipt of a serviceable replacement.
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(2) Ttre Temporary Custody Receipt that vras signed at the time
the serviceable replacement was issued will be returned to the customer
upon turn-in of the reparable item.
(3) Critical items will be turned. in as soon as possible
regardless of whether a replacement has been issued.
d. SLOE Turn-In
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(1) For the purpose of this regulation, SLOE (Special Listin g
of Equipment) items are those authorized an custody receipt listings.
These assets will be turned in only by custodians.
(a) When a custodian desires to turn in SLOE equipment.
vrhich will result in a deletion or reduction in authorization, he must
submit a SLOE Change Request (Standard Forrn 3504) to Unit Supply and
receive approval from depot/project headquarters, as applicable, prior
to physical turn in of the equipment. DD Form 1150-1 Turn-In Request,
citing the SLOE change number of tk~e approved SLOE Change Request, will
accompany the equipment to Unit Supply.
(b~ If a replacement item of the same stock number is re-
quired for the item(s) to be turned in, a SLOE Change Request is not
required. Turn in the equipment to Unit Supply accompanied by a DD
Form 1150-1 Turn-In Request.
(c) Item(s) will be properly cleared and purged IAW app-
licable technical orders prior to turn in to Unit Supply.
(2) Unit Supply vrill acknowledge receipt of SLOE equipment by
signing the DD Form 1150-1 and returning one copy to the custodian.
.. _ ..~.
e. Items turned in to Unit Supply for "REPAIR AND RETURPJ" will be
accompanied by DD Forrn 1150-1 (2 copies).
(l) The DU Form 1150-1 will be clearly marked "REPAIR AND
RETURPJ" .
(2) Unit Supply will acknowledye receipt of the item(s) by
signing tf~e DD 1150-1 and returning one copy to the customer.
f. Classified configuration material will be turned into Unit
Supply IA~J _ Regulation 205-14.
g. Classified film will be turned into Unit Supply IAL!
Regulation 205-6.
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h. Explosives and gas cylinders i,rill be prepared for turn-in to
Uni t Supply IAtJ ARC{ 71-4.
i. If, because of peculiarity or size of property, it is deemed
not feasible to physically deliver such items to the Unit Supply
warehouse, the necessary turn-in documents will be handcarried to
Unit Supply so that stock record annotations can be accomplished.
At no time will an account custodian release or request disposition
of SLOE property without prior approval of Unit Supply.
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Reg 67-5
22 March 1972
Supply
This regulation outlines procedures for submission of change requests to
the FAK (FLY-AWAY-KIT) Authorization Listing and provides general guide-
lines to be followed by maintenance and supply activities in the
management of stock/kit levels.
1. Objectives. To provide a uniform method for handling FAK authorization
changes and to insure that BASE/KIT stock levels are indicative of mission
requirements.
2. Responsibilities. Section Chiefs will review all FAK Change Requests
submitted from their sections. The Chief of Supply will maintain a
comphensive program to insure that FAK changes are properly processed and
that maintenance activities are advised of stock usage trends.
3. Procedures. There .are two methods by which changes can be effected to
the FAK Authorization Listing, (1) Project Headquarters or Depot can direct
changes, in which case a FAK change request is not required from Detachment
"G", or (2) Detachment "G" can initiate a change. This regulation is
concerned only with the second method.
a. To request a FAK change, the section chief will:
(1) Prepare two copies of each change request; submit the original
to Unit Supply and retain the duplicate in suspense. Each form may contain
multiple items, provided all of them are authorized in the same section of
the FAK Authorization Listing.
(2) Insure completeness of request forms prior to submission to s
Unit Supply (ref Atch 1 format). The following entries are mandatory:
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Block 1 - Section Title of Requestor
2 - Date of Request
3 - Section Affected on FAK Authorization Listing
4 - Action requested: add, increase, reduce or delete.
Supersedes Reg 67-5, 22 Oct 69. (For summary of revised, deleted or
added material, see signature page.)
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' S - Stock number of item.
6 - Nomenclature and part number.
7 - Unit of Issue (EA, PR, etc.)
8 - Repai~~'ability/Recoverability Code "R" or "N"
9 -.Cost of item if available; otherwise leave blank.
10
11
- Quantity required or to be changed to in BASE stock.
- Quantity required or to be changed to in deployment
kits.
12 - Alpha identity of special package affected; "B" for
Baker Package, etc.
13
- Phase I Kit Change .
1~+
- Phase II Kit Change
15
- Phase III Kit Change
16
- Check priority if item required within 15 days,
immediate if item required as soon as possible
(must
fully ,justify in Block 17); otherwise process as
routine.
17
- Specific ,justification required for request to
"add"
or "increase" authorization.
18 - Must be signed by section chief or supervisor.
b. Unit Supply will forward a.completed action copy of the FAK Change
Request to the customer once depot has approved/disapproved it.
c. Maintenance supervisors will perform continuous surveillance over FAK
authorizations to insure that authorized line items and quantities are based
upon current/projected mission requirements. Items identified as obsolete
:'or no longer required will be deleted from authorization. Items that are
interchangeable with other authorized items will be identified to Unit Supply
so that maximum utilization of assets can be attained.
d. Unit Supply will maintain an active stock control program to insure
that excessive/inadequate asset levels are identified to maintenance super-
visors. Consumption criteria will be a primary governing factor in making
these determinations. However, many items are and will continue to be low
usage items and the consumption factor cannot be applied. When it 'is s
determined that we must maintain a stockage position on these items, they
will be catetzorized as "insurance" or "standby" items.
1 Atch
~'AK Change Request Format
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deleted, pars 3, ~+, and 5. Attachments 1, 2 and 4 deleted. Attach-
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PROCFDURrS FOR LOADING AND OFF-LOADING
CARGO FOR DEPLOYMENTS AND FERRIES
This regulation establishes procedures to insure proper staging of cargo
required to deploy or ferry aircraft and to provide sufficient personnel
for loading and off-loading the cargo aircraft.
1. Policy. This group is required to maintain a posture of constant
readiness to deploy selected portions of our assets on short notice and
in good order in response to higher level directives. Successful accom-
plishment of this portion of our mission requires concise pre-deployment
planning followed by precise implementation of the plan when executed.
Coordination during the planning phase and full cooperation of all assigned
individuals during the execution phase are absolutely necessary to success.
This directive outlines procedures to be followed during cargo/personnel
loading and off-loading operations.
2. Responsibility and Procedures.
a. The Director of Materiel will advise all sections concerned with
the information as to phase and special support packages which will be
required on a deployment, carrier operation or ferry.
b. Upon notification of a pending deployment, carrier operations and/
or ferry movement, all sections will be responsible for packing and deliv-
ering to an area designated by Unit Supply, all equipment and supplies
required for the operation. These items will be packed and marked IAtd 67-9.
Sections will deliver to the Unit Supply a'listing of all cargo, using the
manifest blanlts available in Unit supply. FOR FERRY MOVEMENTS, section
chiefs are respansible far identifying, on the manifest form, (1) cargo re-
quired to come off at enroute stops to support article, (2) cargo that is
to return on same aircraft, (3) and cargo that is to remain at destination.
c. The Unit Supply Section will prepare the final manifest in suffi-
cient copies to satisfy the needs of the airlift crew commanders, plus
copies for each of the following:
(1) Group Commander
(2) Deployment Commander
(3) Director of Materiel
Supersedes WRSP-IV Reg 67-6, 1 Nov 67. (For summary of revised, deleted,
or added material, see signature page.)
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(S) Each section chief
d. The Unit Supply Section will have overall responsibility for
supervising the entire loading operation, providing the forklift oper-
ator, and requesting additional loading personnel if required. On air-
craft carrier operations, Supply Section will supervise movement ~f
cargo to dockside and coordinate with longshoremen and ship's personnel
for on and off-loading of cargo on carrier.
e. Group Operations will obtain the names of at least two contacts
on board the aircraft carrier who can coordinate with Unit Supply person-
nel in obtaining necessary assistance for the movement, storage, tiedown,
and protection of cargo on the Navy installation and aboard ship. In
the absence of the Navy Liaison Officer, the Director of Materiel will
perform this function.
f. All sections with cargo to be loaded will enter the name of the
individual on the manifest listing who will be the section loading rep-
resentative. An individual who may or may not be the section loading
representative and wha is deploying with the Detachment, will be respon-
sible for prechecking his section's manifest and assisting with the
loading. Unit Supply will advise the individuals named of the time and
place to report for the loading detail,
g. Classified items will be retained in the operating sections un-
til time for loading or delivered to an area designated by Unit Supply.
The designated section loading representative will bring all classified
cargo with him when reporting for the loading detail.
h. The Security Section will provide the necessary security for
classified equipment from the time the cargo is delivered to the loading
area until arrival at destination of the deployment and/ar ferry air-
craft. A courier will be provided when required.
i. The individuals selected in paragraph "f" above will remain with
the off-loading party until all of his section's cargo is off-loaded and
longer if requested. ire will then insure that his section's cargo is
stored in the proper location at the deployment site (or aircraft carrier).
~. The deployment Commander will designate an individual to be respon-
sible for supervising the loading prior to departure from deployment and/or
ferry location. The designated individual. will make arrangements for a
forklift, a forklift operator, and loading personnel. Through the deploy-
meet Commander, he will designate individuals from each section who will
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accomplish proper loading of all equipment to be returned from deploy-
ment site.
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Organizational designation changed.
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16 October 1969
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AIRLIFT PROCEDURES AND CARGO MOVEMENT
T}~is regulation furnishes instructions to all sections of this organi-
zation in implementing Project Directive 45-3, Project Headquarters
Airlift Procedures.
T. Policy. To provide expeditious movement of cargo from this organ-
ization on Project controlled aircraft. By necessit all cargo will
be calssified as either Mission Product - Take Material), or
general cargo. Training or stateside product take) is considered
general cargo unless specifically directed otherwise. 25X1A
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25X1A
a, The Director of Materiel is responsible for the overall imple-
mentation of this directive,
b. Operations Section is responsible for the overall administra-
tion and control of all -material originating in this organization.
c. Unit Supply section is responsible for accumulating, storing, and
loading of all outgoing cargo, except _ material. In addition, Unit
Supply will off-load incoming cargo.
25X1A
d. Each section is responsible for the implementation of procedures
as indicated below.
3. Procedures.
a. Each section will package and mar}c items of cargo IAW ATTG Reg
67-9. In addition, each section will insure secure and sterile packag-
ing or covering of classified items. Explosive materials will also be
prominently marked. Cargo, excluding ~nd training or stateside
25X1A product, will then he turned in to Unit Supply for storage while await-
in~; shipment. Simultaneously, section concerned will furnish to the
Supply Office the information as indicated in Attachment 1. Training
or stateside product (take) cargo will be processed as indicated above
except sections concerned will retain this cargo for controlled
Supersedes WRSP-IV Reg 67-7, 17 Feb 69. (For summary of revised,,de-
leted, or added material, see signature page,)
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1. Car o Shi ent Form
~? Shipment Form
Summary of .revised, deleted, o.r added material
advising Project Headquarters and each consignee of theacargo offeloaded,
on-loaded, aircraft departure time, destination, and ETA.
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manifest are for deliveryrto consigneePplicable), two copies of the
e. Support Maintenance Section will meet and service all arriving.
aircraft as required, In addition, departure time, destination, and
ETA will be obtained and forwarded to~ the Unit Supply office.
f. The Supply Office will advise Project I~eadquarters by message
of all cargo awaiting shipment as occurs in accordance with Project
Directive 45-3. The Supply Office will also d
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temperature storage pending arrivr.~l of. aircraft. This cargo will be
turned into Supply for loading six hours in advance of arrival of
aircraft. In addition, sections shipping training or stateside pro-
duct will furnish information indicated in Attachment 2 to the Oper-
ations Section. The Tracker Section will deliver tracker material to
the Operations Section who will comply with above instructions.
b. The Operations Section will take required administrative action
on all training or stateside product as required to insure complete
control of movement to and from this organization. 25X1A
c? -material requiring special handling. Security is res on-
sible for accumulating, marlting, manifesting, and couriering all
material to destination as directed b hi authority. Security is
also responsible for preparing the and for coordinating it
with Operations prior to transmiss.on by the Signal Center.
d. Unit Supply will receive and store all cargo, except .as indi-
cated above, pending arrival of Project aircraft. Upon arrival Unit
Supply will off-load and notify the appropriate sections to pick up
cargo. In addition, Unit Supply will insure loading of all cargo as
indicated on the manifest. Unit Supply will also deliver three copies of
the manifest to Courier
Pil
Cargo to be packaged and marked IAW -$eg 67-g (pare 3a). Organ-
izational designation changed.
2 25X1A
25X1A
Approved For Release 2001/03/30 ~~~33-02415A000600030001-0
Approved For Release 2001/03/30 :CIA-RDP33-02415A000600030001-0
SIsCRET (When Tilled In)
1. Cargo Urcalcdocati -
25X1A
_ Reg G7-7
ITEM ~IU~'fTiT:R DESCRIPTION WEIGHT CU]3E
2. Dimensions of largest item: Length: Width: _ Height:
3. Actual contents of package:
4. Security Classification;
5. Date and time of piclc up required:
6. Consignee:
7. Speci