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Change of Command Inventory 101 Tips on Counting Your Stuff Before You Sign by Major Pat Flanders Getting off on the right foot for your tour as commander starts with signing for your organization s property. As the commander, you are financially liable for your unit s property ALL of it. Army Regulation (AR) 735-5, Policies and Procedures for Property Accountability covers your responsibilities, but this arti-cle describes, in layman s terms, the types of property, responsibilities of in-coming and outgoing commanders, and tips to help you conduct a successful in-ventory. Types of Property Accounts Normally, you will hold property book accounts with several different offices. The document that you will sign to estab-lish you as the responsible officer for your unit s property is called a primary hand receipt.
Change of Command Inventory 101 Tips on Counting Your “Stuff” Before You Sign by Major Pat Flanders Getting off on the right foot for your
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