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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES i
RECORD OF CHANGES iii
JOINT FLEET MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHANGE REQUEST FORM v
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose III-1-1
1.2 Scope III-1-1
1.3 Changes and Corrections III-1-2
Appendices
A List of Acronyms III-1A-1
B Glossary of Terms III-1B-1
CHAPTER 2 - MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS AND CAPABILITIES
2.1 Command Relationships III-2-1
2.2 Maintenance Organizations and Capabilities III-2-2
2.2.1 Sixth Fleet Organizational Matrix III-2-2
2.2.2 Commander, Naval Service Force, Fifth Fleet Organizational Structure III-2-3
2.2.3 Commander, Logistics Western Pacific Organizational Matrix III-2-3
2.3 Common Maintenance Facilities - All Area of Responsibilities III-2-3
2.3.1 Afloat Fleet Maintenance Activities III-2-4
2.3.1.1Capabilities III-2-4
2.3.1.2Workload III-2-4
2.3.1.3Afloat Fleet Maintenance Activity Fly Away Team III-2-4
2.3.1.4Afloat Fleet Maintenance Activity Fly Away Team Organization III-2-4
2.3.1.5Fly Away Team Funding III-2-4
2.3.1.6Afloat Fleet Maintenance Activity Reports III-2-4
2.3.2 Ship Repair Units III-2-4
2.3.3 Naval Regional Contract Center III-2-4
2.3.4 Fleet Technical Support Center Detachments III-2-4
2.4 Unique Maintenance Facilities - Commander in Chief, United States Naval Force, Europe Area of Responsibility III-2-5
2.4.1 Naval Station Rota, Spain and Tenant Commands III-2-5
2.4.2 Naval Air Station, Sigonella, Italy and Tenant Commands III-2-6
2.4.3 Naval Station, Souda Bay, Greece III-2-6
2.4.4 Repairs in Ports Without Navy Ship Maintenance Organizations III-2-6
2.4.5 Commercial Industrial Activities III-2-6
2.5 Unique Maintenance Facilities - Commander, Fifth Fleet Area of Responsibility III-2-6
2.6 Unique Maintenance Facilities - Commander, Seventh Fleet Area of Responsibility III-2-6
2.6.1 Commander, Logistics Western Pacific Detachment Yokosuka, Japan III-2-6
2.6.2 Commander, Logistics Western Pacific Detachment Sasebo, Japan III-2-6
2.6.3 Naval Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka, Japan III-2-7
2.6.4 Naval Ship Repair Facility Detachment Sasebo, Japan III-2-7
2.6.5 Naval Ship Repair Facility Guam III-2-7
2.6.6 Naval Research and Development, Pacific Fleet III-2-7
Appendices
A Daily Repair Status Message III-2A-1
CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
3.1 Purpose III-3-1
3.2 Ship Repair Work in Western Pacific III-3-1
3.2.1 Funding and Management For Naval Ship Repair Facility Availabilities III-3-1
3.3 Current Work Package III-3-1
3.4 Ship's Maintenance Management Coordinator III-3-1
3.5 Casualty Report Summary III-3-2
3.6 Deployed Maintenance Periods III-3-2
3.6.1 Ship's Force Upkeep III-3-2
3.6.2 Maintenance Availability III-3-2
3.6.3 Restricted Availability III-3-2
3.6.4 Voyage Repair Availability III-3-2
3.6.5 Technical Availabilities III-3-2
3.7 Voyage Repair Policy - All Areas of Responsibility (Non-Nuclear Work) III-3-2
3.7.1 Surface Ship Policy III-3-2
3.7.2 Submarine Policy III-3-6
3.8 Nuclear Propulsion Plant and Related Equipment III-3-6
3.9 Unsatisfactory Work/Work Practices III-3-7
3.10Battle Force Maintenance Resources III-3-7
CHAPTER 4 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PLANNING, PREPARATION AND PRIORITIES
4.1 Continuous Maintenance Screening Program III-4-1
4.2 Current Ship's Maintenance Project Maintenance While Deployed III-4-1
4.3 Work Candidate Preparation and Priority III-4-2
4.4 Submission of Work Packages III-4-2
4.5 Screening of Work Candidates and Work Packages III-4-2
Appendices
A Format for Work Screening Message III-4A-1
CHAPTER 5 - MAINTENANCE SUPPORT FOR NON-UNITED STATES NAVY SHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
5.1.Purpose III-5-1
5.2.Military Sealift Command Vessels III-5-1
5.3.United States Coast Guard Vessels III-5-1
5.4.Other Service Craft and Activities III-5-2
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