Staff Sergeant Krystal Johnson, Company Supply Sergeant Every Brigade has an S4 Section with a Master Sergeant E8 92Y Supply Sergeant, and every division has a G4 Section with a Sergeant Major E9 Supply Sergeant. Every battalion has a logistics section (S4 Section), with a higher ranking 92Y Supply Sergeant. Every type of company in the Army, whether infantry, medical, administrative, whatever, has a 92Y Company Supply sergeant and an assistant. MOS 92Y Unit Supply Specialist is the basic corps job in army logistics, which is the Army’s life blood to keep operating. However, the other two, 92A Automated Logistical Specialist, and 92Y Unit Supply Specialist only scratch the surface of knowledge required in those two areas, especially MOS 92Y Unit Supply Specialist. They are 92F Petroleum Supply Specialist – they store and transport petroleum, 92L Petroleum Laboratory Specialist – the lab workers who test fuel, 92G Culinary Specialist – cooks, 92M Mortuary Affairs Specialist, 92R Parachute Rigger – pack parachutes, 92S Shower/Laundry and Clothing Repair Specialist, and 92W Water Treatment Specialist. There are nine different MOS’s (Military Occupational Specialty) in that corps, seven are very specific and they do learn most of the required skills in AIT (Advanced Individual Training). The Quartermaster Corps is one of those areas. However, many Army schools will continue to only familiarize new soldiers with most elements of a job, because the positions in which the soldiers may find themselves, are so varied and the required knowledge so vast it would not be cost effective to keep an individual in training that long. Armor and Combat Engineers are expected to follow. Infantry training has increased from 14 weeks, including basic training to 22 weeks, including basic training. The Army is trying to produce better trained soldiers in their initial training. Subscription rates are Maries, Osage, and Gasconade County = $23.55 per year, elsewhere in Missouri = $26.77, outside Missouri = $27.00, and foreign countries = $40.00. If you would like to see the current articles as they are published, you may subscribe to The Belle Banner by calling 57, or email or mail to The Belle Banner, PO Box 711, Belle, MO 65013. Additionally, you would plan and coordinate subsistence supply activity and directs corrective action to minimize spoilage, flavor contamination, and improper warehouse practices.This was originally published in The Belle Banner, Belle Missouri, on November 13th 2019. You would direct the correction of location survey discrepancies as well as assisting unit intermediate maintenance personnel in planning a maintenance program. You would prepare reports on labor and equipment, available storage space, relocation of material, warehouse refusals, and stock requirements. You would prepare data input and utilize ADP output to assist in material management. You would be responsible for computing the cost of the Basic Daily Food Allowance and ensure that subsistence items stockage objectives are met. You would perform commissary store functions to include stock replenishment, price changes, inventories, security and stock receipt in addition to overseeing the construction of displays. You would perform financial management functions, process output from a catalog inquiry program and document modifiers and special cancellation requests. You would processes data inquiry and manager referred listings and cards in addition to managing controlled, critical and reserve stocks and operational readiness floats. Monthly and quarterly, it would be your responsibility to reconcile activity records for reporting and status reviews. You would maintain accounting records of property disposal activity as well as performing reviews requests for major and controlled items. Additionally, you would retrieve and analyze the history and activity files pertinent to system rejected documents, as well as recommending additions and deletions to authorized stockage list. You would perform property disposal storage functions and ensure the application of special procedures for handling, storing, packaging and shipping retrograde material. To do so, you would instruct warehouse personnel in loading, unloading, segregation, dunnage, pelletizing, and selection of stock and storage areas. It would be your responsibility to ensure that inventories and location surveys are performed in accordance with established procedures.
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