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Identification Markings Visual Aid Video
Defense Logistics Agency
March 9, 2023 | 1:52
This video will show what is required to be printed on unit and intermediate packages. All material shipped to a DLA distribution center or directly to a DLA customer are required to have MIL-STD-129 identification markings. MIL-STD-129 provides detailed instructions and illustrations for the information required on each unit package, intermediate package, and exterior pack. This video will show what is required to be printed on unit and intermediate packages.
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