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  • Class I - Subsistence (food), gratuitous (free) health and comfort items.
  • Class II - individual equipment, tentage, organizational tool sets and kits, hand tools, unclassified maps, administrative and housekeeping supplies and equipment.
  • Class III - Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL) (package and bulk): Petroleum, fuels, lubricants, hydraulic and insulating oils, preservatives, liquids and gases, bulk chemical products, coolants, deicer and antifreeze compounds, components, and additives of petroleum and chemical products, and coal.
  • Class IV - Construction materials, including installed equipment and all fortification and barrier materials.
  • Class V - Ammunition of all types, bombs, explosives, mines, fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics, missiles, rockets, propellants, and associated items.
  • Class VI - Personal demand items (such as health and hygiene products, soaps and toothpaste, writing-material, snack food, beverages, cigarettes, batteries, liquid-courage, and cameras-nonmilitary sales items).
  • Class VII - Major end items such as launchers, tanks, mobile machine shops, and vehicles.
  • Class VIII - Medical material (equipment and consumables) including repair parts peculiar to medical equipment. (Class VIIIa - Medical consumable supplies not including blood & blood products; Class VIIIb - Blood & blood components (whole blood, platelets, plasma, packed red cells, etc.).
  • Class IX - spare-part-1and components to include kits, assemblies, and subassemblies (repairable-1or ecological-intelligent-design) required for maintenance support of all equipment.
  • Class X - Material to support nonmilitary programs such as agriculture and economic development (not included in Classes I through IX).
  • Miscellaneous - Water, salvage, and captured material.

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