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        <title>" SUPPLY - LIFEBLOOD OF SEAPOWER " 1959 U.S. NAVY SUPPLY CORPS. / BUREAU OF SUPPLY DOCUMENTARY 71592</title>
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        <description>Created in 1959, "Supply Lifeblood of Seapower"  provides a comprehensive overview of the Navy's supply operations, emphasizing the critical role of supply power in maintaining sea power and the combat effectiveness of naval forces. It outlines the Navy's responsibility to keep the fleet supplied and protected, detailing the complex tasks involved in supply operations, such as research, development, design, and cataloging. Navy Supply Corps officers manage supplies, food, wages, clothing, and service activities for the crew, both at sea and ashore. The Navy Supply system includes the distribution of supplies, planning and coordination for fleet operations, and the responsibilities of technical bureaus in providing major equipment. The Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manages over 1.2 million repair parts and consumables, while supply demand control points ensure inventory balance. The text also highlights the role of supply depots and centers, emergency services, and the process of shipping vital parts to the fleet. Modern techniques and equipment, such as electronic machines and special training, are used in the Navy Supply system, with underway replenishment groups providing essential supplies to the fleet. The Navy supports a wide range of weapons and equipment and is ready to support U.S. policy through various missions, including nuclear strikes and maintaining open sea lanes. 00:00 - 0:31: Introduction with background music. 0:31 - 1:01: Emphasis on the importance of supply power for maintaining sea power and the combat value of naval forces. 1:01 - 1:22: The responsibility of the Navy to keep the fleet supplied and protected. 1:22 - 2:01: Overview of the complex and extensive tasks involved in Navy supply operations, including research, development, design, cataloging, and more. 2:01 - 2:54: The role of Navy Supply Corps officers in managing supplies, food, wages, clothing, and service activities for the ship's crew. 2:54 - 3:24: Navy Supply Corps officers' responsibilities ashore, including attending courses and operating in various phases of the supply system. 3:24 - 4:00: Introduction to the Navy Supply system and its operations, including the distribution of supplies from various parts of the United States. 4:00 - 4:46: The planning and coordination involved in determining the requirements for fleet operations and the role of Navy Supply in supporting these operations. 4:46 - 5:19: The responsibilities of seven technical bureaus in providing major equipment needs for the Navy. 5:19 - 6:04: The management of over 1,200,000 repair parts and consumables by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. 6:04 - 6:41: The role of supply demand control points in managing inventory and ensuring a balance between supply and demand. 6:41 - 7:03: The primary job of supply demand control points in determining what items to buy, how much to buy, and when to buy. 7:03 - 8:01: The process of gathering information from various sources to make informed decisions about inventory management. 8:01 - 8:28: The role of supply depots and centers in storing, packing, and shipping materials. 8:28 - 9:01: The provision of emergency services when vital equipment fails and needs replacement. 9:01 - 10:02: The process of shipping vital parts from supply depots to the fleet, including air cargo and carrier on-board delivery. 10:02 - 11:02: The maintenance of floating warehouses to meet the everyday requirements of the fleet and the role of service force commanders. 11:02 - 12:00: The use of modern techniques and equipment in the Navy Supply system, including electronic machines and special training of personnel. 12:00 - 12:51: The process of transferring supplies at sea using roller conveyors and pocket lift conveyors. 12:51 - 13:17: The importance of underway replenishment groups in providing fuel, food, ammunition, and other supplies to the fleet. 13:17 - 14:12: The role of Navy Supply in supporting a wide range of weapons and equipment, from basic rifles to atomic-powered submarines. 14:12 - 15:01: The readiness of the Navy to support United States policy through various missions, including nuclear strikes, tactical support, and maintaining open sea lanes. 15:01 - 15:27: Conclusion with background music. 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