Who has the authority to approve walk-thru requisitions?

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The authority to approve walk-thru requisitions is typically held by the Commanding Officer or an individual to whom they have delegated this responsibility. In military supply systems, walk-thru requisitions are often expedited requests that facilitate the immediate acquisition of necessary supplies or equipment. Granting this level of authority to a Commanding Officer ensures that such requests are overseen by someone with the strategic insight and responsibility for resource management within the unit.

This hierarchy helps maintain a balance between urgency and oversight, ensuring that expedited supplies are necessary and justifiable, while also adhering to procurement policies and procedures. The delegation of this authority can streamline processes but must still fall within the confines of command responsibility that a Commanding Officer holds.