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TM 43-0156
b. DOD Single Line Item Release Document. Attach two copies of DD Form 1348-1 to the materiel in the
No. 1 shipping container. Inclose one copy in a water-resistant envelope, and attach the envelope in a
protected location on the No. 1 container. When the storage container is used as the shipping container,
inclose the two copies with the one copy attached to the No. 1 container. Foroversea shipments, further
protect the envelope with an envelope protector marked with the words "Materiel Release/Receipt Documents."
c. Shipment Units of Multiple Line Items. Two copies of the DD Form 1348-1 applicable to each item
shall be placed in a PPP-E-540 water-resistant envelope and attached to the package applicable to each
requisition by means of tape. One copy for each requisition shall be placed in a PPP-E-540 water-resistant
envelope and attached in a protected location on eachmultipack container.
E-8. Securing and Protecting Labels
Securely stick labels in place with water-resistant adhesive or with PPP-T-60 tape, over the entire surface of
the label. When pressure-sensitive labels are used, water-resistant adhesive is not required. Unless covered
with PPP-T-60 tape, coat labels with varnish or clear, acrylic-coating compound.
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