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Title 10
Subtitle A
Part IV
Chapter 145
US Code - Chapter 145: Cataloging and standardization
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Section 2451
Defense supply management
Section 2452
Duties of Secretary of Defense
Section 2453
Supply catalog: distribution and use
Section 2454
Supply catalog: new or obsolete items
Section 2455
Repealed.
Section 2456
Coordination with General Services Administration
Section 2457
Standardization of equipment with North Atlantic Treaty Organization members
Section 2458
Inventory management policies
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