[me=madpat]smashes head into keyboard... filled the page with a response then accidentally went back a page. lots of typing... round two![/me]
To the first poster. I am a reservist SupTech private, I am the type of person that you see behind the counter telling you that you can't have any kit. Let me try and fit myself into the shoes of the person you saw there. In my QM we have a bunch of half shelters, some brand new still in the box, some returned from people as they left the forces. We have no stock of NS half shelters, anything that is returned to us because it is broken gets tagged and sent upstream for R and D. When we issue out a half shelter the general rule of thumb we use is the old out first. Why do we hoard the new ones? The simple reason is they are still packed really nice and tight in the box they were shipped in, they are easy to count and store well, the returned ones take up about twice as much room each as the new and get mixed together, making stock taking more difficult. When some one asks for a ground sheet either for initial issue or replacement we grab any used ones first. If the person is asking for an exchange and is bringing in a used ground sheet that has no obvious damage to it and is in as good as or better condition to the ones we have in stock we will have a few questions. We are not there to replace your kit with the newest in the system because yours got a little dirty. Declaring items NS and getting them replaced is more paper work and time then we want if the items are still useable. I recall we had a few duffel bags that had small rips and one a broken zipper pull, I was at ASU when they went through our load and their eyes lit up seeing them... they were out of stock so even though there were slight rips the items went into stock... even though we had tagged them as busted.
As far as the LOG officer getting less trouble at the QM... quick question, if your boss asks you to do something lawfull and within the rules do you question him? At my unit I have a bunch of people that I have to deal with every day, people that basically have the power over my job and career and if grabbing a half shelter from the new box makes him happy and saves me having to explain to the person who decides if I ever get on course, or get promoted or get that class B contract I have been asking for why his half shelter is poorly folded and why it has someone else's name on it, I might be tempted to just do that.
The other cases including the jacket, I know for one that we do not hold stock of the old combat jackets. We don't actually hold stock of the new jackets either so if your jacket is NS you are SOL. And as stated before, it is against the rules to have soldiers running around in NS shredded jackets. On the wind pants, I don't have them. I have never bothered going after them even though I am entitled to them.
As far as for the troop with no presentable pants, like your boots new ones were likely ordered. If the system doesn't have any then you won't get any. Feel free to hate the bin rat that refuses to give you what he doesn't have, but most of us lack the magical ability to create CADPAT by clicking our fingers.
The questions about what limitations the current computer system has have mostly been answered. Using MIMS a sup tech can review or print your entire IA... anyone in the systems IA. They can also review entitlements of individual items to see if you are supposed to get it or if that one you got but left at home is the only one you are entitled to have. Also on MIMS you can review all the outstanding requisitions to see at what stage the order is at. If you boots were "ordered" 6 months ago you might want to ask your QM what the status of the order is. I know that some units have problems with lack of computer access. A suptech I did my threes with who's working with the local reserve medics has informed me that their QM has no computers and anything they want done must be done through 2227s sent to ASU. My unit had (up until a week or two ago) read access only to MIMS. We could review peoples accounts to our hearts delight and peer at every transaction currently underway, but we couldn't order a single item for anyone. If anyone wanted kit we had to do up a 2227 and send it off to ASU where they would do the MSO140. I still only have read only, they only have just put enough trust in the Sgt to let her start ordering stuff.(not sure if she has the ability to make adjustments) One problem that had plagued us was orders not being done. Some times we would not get around to sending it to ASU, sometimes ASU wouldn't bother inputing it into MIMS but even though your order went into the QM a year ago doesn't guarantee anything has happened with it beyond the sup tech telling you that yes the paperwork was done, it will get here when it gets here.