3. Field Manuals (FMs). These manuals provide doctrine at the user level. They also provide instructions on
functions are:
b. FM 9-6 (Munitions Support in the Theater of Operations)
c. FM 9-13 (Ammunition Handbook)
d. FM 9-38 (Conventional Ammunition Unit Operations)
e. FM 101-10-1/1 (Staff Officers' Field Manual for Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data Planning
Factors)
4. Supply Bulletins (SBs). These documents are designed to provide logistical data on specified subject items
or areas. Ammunition-related SBs include:
a. SB 708-4 (Department of Defense Consolidated Ammunition Catalog)
b. SB 742-1 (Ammunition Surveillance Procedures)
5. Technical Bulletins (TBs). TBs are short-term, easy-fix technical publications required to update, change, or
fix a technical problem. This data may be included in an update to the required TM. TBs related to
ammunition management are:
a. TB 9-1300-385 (Munitions, Restricted or Suspended)
b. TB 43-0142 (Safety Inspection and Testing of Lifting Devices)
c. TB 600-1 (Procedures for Training, Testing, and Qualifying Operators of Equipment)
6. Army Materiel Command (AMC) Drawings. These documents are provided to assist in the proper blocking,
bracing, and stowage of ammunition and explosive items. These drawings include:
a. AMC Drawing 19-48-75-5 (Index of Current Drawings)
b. AMC Drawing 19-48-CA17Q1 (Conventional Ammunition Items Series)
c. AMC Drawing 19-48-4901/1-CA17Q2 (Separate-Loading Projectiles)
d. AMC Drawing 19-48-4901/4-CA17Q2 (Boxed Ammunition)(Palletized and Unpalletized)
7. Joint or multiservice publications. These publications are used by all services to support a common mission
requirement. Examples of this type publication are:
a. Department of Defense (DOD) Reg 4500.32-R, Vol. 1 (Military Standard Transportation and Movement
Procedures)
b. DOD Reg 5154.4-5 (DOD Ammunition and Explosive Standards)
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