UFC 4-740-03
1 NOVEMBER 2002
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Facility. For the purposes of this UFC, the facility includes the Building
and the Site, including the outdoor display areas and outdoor storage. The facility may
also include a ropes course, climbing apparatus, or other location-specific activities.
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Outdoor Recreation Program. The ORP describes the different types of
outdoor recreation operations found at the installation level. Each installation must
choose and commit to the type of ORP that fills their needs prior to selecting a facility
type. The two facilities that support the ORP are the OAC and OCOR. If an installation
does not have an ORP, then an RC may carry outdoor recreation equipment to fulfill
that need on base.
The Navy requires that ORP-supported activities be human
powered. The Marine Corps does not.
Descriptions of each center's focus can be found in Department of the Navy Morale,
Welfare, and Recreation Master Plan, January 2000; the Outdoor Adventure Center
Manager's Guide: With Focus on Rentals, February 2001; and the Outdoor Recreation
MWR Program Standards and Metrics.
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Remote Facilities. May include restrooms, picnic shelters for training,
and storage for site- and activity-specific equipment and supplies. May not be used for
general inventory or off-season storage.
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Remote Site. May include local geographic features supportive of and
used by the ORP.
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Special Activity.
Navy: A Special Activity is a human-powered
activity with a particular focus or identity such as canoeing, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.
Marine Corps: A Special Activity is an activity with a particular focus or identity such as
canoeing, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.
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