Naval Education and Training Command: Hospital Corpsman 1 & C: August 1986
Chapter 12: Navy Medical Finance and Supply
Figure 12-3, Listing of Priority Designators
UMMIPS (Uniform Material Movement and Issue Procedures) (Card Columns 60-61)
Combining the assigned F/AD (Force/Activity Designator) and the appropriate UND
(Urgency of Need Designator) will enable the requisitioner to determine the appropriate
Priority Designator. It should be noted that an assigned F/AD normally limits the
requisitioner to choosing from three Priority Designators consistent with the UND. For
example, a requisitioner assigned FAD III will normally select Priority Designator 03, 06
or 13 based on the requisitioner's determination as to whether the UND is A, B or C. The
following table illustrates the above relationship:
UMMIPS: How to Determine the Right Priority
|
Urgency of Need Designators* |
Force/Activity
Designators* |
Unable to
Perform
Mission
A |
Impaired
Operational
Capability
B |
Routine
C |
I |
In Combat |
1 |
4 |
11 |
II |
Positioned For Combat |
2 |
5 |
12 |
III |
Positioned To
Deploy/Combat |
3 |
6 |
13 |
IV |
Other Active & Selected
Reserve Forces |
7 |
9 |
14 |
V |
All Other |
8 |
10 |
15 |
|
|
Numeric Priorities |
* |
For additional detailed guidance concerning Force/Activity Designators and
Urgency of Need Designatiors, see OPNAVINST 4614.1E. |
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