Supply activity was principally divided between the RAOC (ammunition, vehicles, weapons and other equipment with their associated spares as well as clothing and general stores) and the RASC (fuels, rations and barrack stores). It was agreed that all the RASC ranges should be transferred to the RAOC. There were four other supply systems that were left unchanged: • The delivery of tanks and other crewed armoured vehicles on the battlefield (but not in peacetime where RAOC vehicle depots were used) - that remained the responsibility of the
Royal Armoured Corps. • A range of specialist equipment and associated spares (principally plant), defence stores and construction stores that remained the responsibility of
Royal Engineers (Engineer Services) (RE (Engr Svcs). • A range of specialist communications items that remained the responsibility of
Royal Signals (R SIGNALS). • A range of specialist items principally apothecary items and specialist hospital equipment that remained the responsibility of the
Director General Army Medical Services (DGAMS). In addition a range of other non-transport functions were transferred from RASC to RAOC. These were: control of the staff clerks, who provided clerical support in headquarters, the sponsorship of
Navy Army and Air Force Institute (Expeditionary Force Institute) (NAAFI (EFI)), barrack services, including accommodation stores, and sponsorship of the
Army Fire Service (AFS). ==Implementation==