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AFMAN 23-110 Volume 1<br />

Part 4, Chapter 1<br />

ATTACHMENT 1A-14<br />

SIGNAL <strong>CODES</strong><br />

(RECORD POSITION 51)<br />

1A14.1. Signal Codes are listed in MILSTRIP, DOD 4000.25-1-M, Appendix 2.10, electronically published<br />

at http://www.dla.mil/j-6/dlmso/eLibrary/Manuals/MILSTRIP/Reissue2004/ap2.asp. Click<br />

on DOD 4000.25-1-M, scroll down the index to appendix 2.10 and select it.<br />

1A14.2. The purpose of the signal code in A series documents is twofold in that it designates the field<br />

containing the intended consignee (ship to) and the activity to receive and effect payment of bills, when<br />

applicable.<br />

1A14.3. In the case of FT series (MRP) documents, the signal code designates the field containing the<br />

intended consignor (ship from) and the activity to receive and process credits, when applicable. All requisitions/excess<br />

reports will contain the appropriate signal code.<br />

NUMBER OF CHARACTERS: One<br />

TYPE OF CHARACTER: Alpha<br />

EXPLANATION: FOR “A” SERIES (Supply) DOCUMENTS<br />

There are different codes for “A” series documents based on whether the material to be shipped is to go to<br />

the activity indicated in rps 30-35 (requisitioner) or to the activity in rps 45-50 (supplementary address).<br />

FOR “FT” (MRP) SERIES DOCUMENTS<br />

There are different codes for “FT_” series documents based on whether the material to be shipped is from<br />

the activity indicated in rp s 30-35 (requisitioner) or from the activity in rps 45-50 (supplementary<br />

address).<br />

1–31

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