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Legend for Figure 5–14;<br />

completion instructions follow.<br />

CONTROL NO. Contains a six-character control number. HARD COPY USE ONLY—automated systems are now available and<br />

operational, so this field is no longer needed unless it is used to replace a missing serial number.<br />

1. ORGANIZATION. Enter the name of the reporting unit.<br />

2. LOCATION. Enter the location and zip code of the activity in block 1.<br />

3. UNIT IDENT CODE. Enter the UIC of the activity in block 1. Must not be blank. Do not use the six–position DODAAC.<br />

4. UTILIZATION CODE.<br />

a. Enter the code from table B–6 that applies to the reporting unit and equipment.<br />

b. Enter code V for passenger-carrying and general-purpose vehicles (formerly called admin-use vehicles).<br />

5. VEHICLE USE CODE.<br />

a. For all nontactical wheeled vehicles, as listed in figure E–4, enter the code that applies to the equipments use in this block: A—<strong>Army</strong><br />

operated, includes any <strong>Army</strong>-owned passenger carrying and general purpose vehicles listed in figure E–4, used or operated by <strong>Army</strong><br />

personnel (GOGO); B—Contractor operator, includes any <strong>Army</strong>-owned passenger carrying and general-purpose vehicles listed in figure<br />

E–4 that are furnished to contractors by the Department of the <strong>Army</strong> for contract use (GOCO); R—Facilities engineering vehicles,<br />

includes special purpose (commercial) and military design vehicles used by installation real property management activities; X—All other<br />

special purpose vehicles, includes all other special purpose vehicles not covered by code R.<br />

b. Leave blank for other equipment.<br />

6. NOMENCLATURE. Enter the noun of the equipment.<br />

7. MODEL.<br />

a. Enter the model of the item.<br />

b. For passenger-carrying and general purpose vehicles, this block contains the LIN for the item as it is listed in figure E–4, or the FED<br />

LOG.<br />

c. For watercraft, enter the hull design number.<br />

8. NATIONAL STOCK NO. When maintenance action, MWO, and so on. changes the NSN of an item, the new NSN goes in this block.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old NSN is entered in block 21.<br />

9. SERIAL NO.<br />

a. Enter the complete serial number of the item. Make sure ALL characters and numbers that make up the serial number are listed, to<br />

include any preprinted suffix or prefix.<br />

b. If the item has no serial number, use the control number of the Acceptance or Gain Report (DA Form 2408–9).<br />

c. For vehicle mounted weapon systems, for example, the M113A2 TOW, use the vehicle serial number.<br />

10. REGISTRATION NO.<br />

a. Enter the registration number of the equipment. Do not use the alpha character of “O” or “I”—always use 0 (zero) or 1 (one).<br />

Figure 5–14. Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record NSN change<br />

160 DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005

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