Statutory authority for U.S. Navy Regula-
tions, 2-9
maintenance of Navy Regulations, 2-9
purpose and effect of U.S. Navy Regula-
tions, 2-9
Stores, equipment, and repair parts, 4-5
controlled equipage, 4-17
determination of requirements, 4-7
integrated logistics overhaul (ILO), 4-23
inventories, 4-22
priorities, 4-13
receiving and inspecting, 4-13
records of expending and recovering
accountable material, 4-18
responsibilities of custodians, 4-15
routine requirements, 4-9
stowage and custody, 4-14
stowage principles, 4-15
supply departments, 4-5
survey procedures, 4-18
Stowage, 4-14
principles of, 4-15
responsibilities of custodians, 4-15
Strategic plans, 3-2
Strategic resources, 1-9
Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
threats (SWOT), 3-5
Submarines, 1-12
Supervisory responsibilities, 3-1
authority and power, 3-13
controlling, 3-6
determining work requirements and setting
priorities, 3-4
effective leadership, 3-18
effective personal characteristics, 3-19
leadership, 3-14
management and supervisory skills, 3-18
organization, 3-11
plans, 3-2
staff, 3-5
Supply departments, 4-5
maintenance assistance modules (MAMs),
4-9
material obligation validation (MOV), 4-12
operating space items; 4-9
ready service spares (RSS), 4-9
routine requirements, 4-9
shipboard, 4-6
shipboard material request procedures, 4-9
Supply priorities, 4-13
Surface ships, 1-12
Survey, 4-18
report of, 4-19
responsibility for, 4-19
Survival training, 8-9
Survivor Benefit Plan, 5-20
Survivor benefits, 5-5
Syria, 1-19
T
Theaters of operations, 1-3
Africa, 1-9
Europe, 1-3
Far East, the, 1-9
Middle East and Southwest Asia, 1-8
Warsaw Pact, 1-6
3-M systems, the, 4-24
departmental 3-M systems assistant, 4-24
division officer, 4-24
group supervisor, 4-24
work center supervisor, 4-25
Top Secret control officer, 9-5
Total quality management (TQM), 3-21
benefits of, 3-21
concept of, 3-21
customer-supplier relationship, 3-22
work process, focus on, 3-22
leadership and, 3-22
Training, 2-18 and 5-22
directing, 5-23
effective, 5-23
methods of, 5-23
of junior officers, 5-24
plan, 5-22
Training plan, 5-22
Travel, 5-5
Tuition assistance, 5-6
U
U.S. sea power, 1-1
Uniforms, 7-9
awards, 7-21
caps and their insignias, 7-18
collar devices, 7-20
history of, 7-9
maintenance of, 7-24
rating badges, 7-18
required and optional, 7-14
Unit administration, 2-14
policy guidance, 2-14
relationship to other guidance, 2-14
Unit bills, 2-18
Unit directives system, 2-18
Unit organization, 2-15
United States Coast Guard, the, 2-9
United States Naval Academy, 5-9
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