In items 12-56 through 12-58, select from column In items 12-61 through 12-66, select from column 



B the definition of each supply term listed in 

 column A. 



B the contents of each Federal Meteorological 

 Handbook (FMH) listed in column A. 



Terms 



12-56. Inventory 

 12-57. Obligation 

 12-58. Survey 



B. Definitions 



1. An unfilled order 

 which will be a 

 charge against the 

 allotment upon 

 receipt of the mate- 

 rial 



2. The expenditure of 

 property from the 

 records due to loss, 

 damage, deterioration, 

 or normal wear 



3. The total amount of an 

 item physically within 

 a command 



4. A provision made 

 whereby local commands 

 can finance routine 

 operation and mainte- 

 nance 



Learning Objective: Relate given 

 weather publications with types 

 of information they contain, and 

 indicate why standard subject 

 identification codes are used in 

 naval communications messages. 



12-59. Which of the following publications con- 

 tain directions for the management and 

 operation of the Naval Weather Service? 



1. NAVWEASERVCOMINST 5400.1 



2. NAVWEASERVCOMINST 3140. LA 



3. NW 20-1D-510 



4. NW 50- ID- 509 



12-60. The environmental services and support 

 available to assist operational Navy 

 weather units ashore and afloat in 

 accomplishing their mission are identi- 

 fied in 



1. NAVWEASERVCOMINST 5400.1 



2. NAVWEASERVCOMINST 3140. 1( ) 



3. NW 20-1D-510 



4. NW 50- ID- 509 



12-61. 



12-62. 



12-63. 



12-64, 



12-65. 



12-66. 



FMHs 



FMH No. 1, 

 NAVAIR 50-1D-1 



FMH No. 2, 

 NAVAIR 50- ID- 2 



FMH No. 3, 

 NAVAIR 50-1D-3 



FMH No. 4, 

 NAVAIR 50-1D-4 



FMH No. 5, 

 NAVAIR 50-1D-5 



FMH No. 6, 

 NAVAIR 50-1D-6 



B. Contents 



1. Instructions for 

 taking and record- 

 ing radiosonde 

 observations 



2. Codes and coding 

 instructions for 

 meteorological 

 observatons per- 

 formed by all 

 agencies concerned 

 with weather 

 observation, 

 recording, and 

 reporting 



3. Instructions for 

 observing and 

 recording winds 

 aloft observations 



4. Detailed informa- 

 tion and instruc- 

 tions for taking 

 and recording 

 surface observa- 

 tions 



12-67. A Navy directive that has permanent 



reference value and is effective until 

 the originator cancels or supersedes 

 it is classed as a/an 



1. Notice 



2. Bulletin 



3 . Memorandum 



4. Instruction 



12-68. While none of the following types of naval 

 correspondence requires transmission by 

 electrical means, which is handled most 

 expeditiously? 



1. Speedletter 



2. Joint letter 



3. Naval letter 



4. Memorandum 



Learning Objective: Recognize the 

 necessity for classified material 

 security, techniques used in effect- 

 ing a security program, security 

 classification categories, and pro- 

 cedures associated with stowage, 

 use, transmission, accounting, 

 disposition and destruction of class- 

 ified material. 



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