I would think that between 10-15 thousand 5 & 10 KW gen sets were procured. Most go to units and get used. Some, go into storage, for use later on. Some go into storage in a Supply activity, waiting for someone to drop a requisition. Some go into storage, like on board ships, waiting for a deployment, or some other reason to come out of storage. But what ever happens to them, when they get turned into the supply system, they make a stop at DRMO, or what ever its called today. There, they spend at least 90-120 days. After that time is up, they might get sold, might get DEMILLED. So, lets say a set hits DRMO in Germany. Someone in Korea, needs a set. They can:
1. Request through the normal supply system, a gen set. The Item Manager looks in his high speed, low drag computer, and sees one in Germany, condition code A. He sends a request to the German DRMO to send the gen set to the SSA, (Supply Support Activity) that services the needing unit, and away it goes.
2. The unit in Korea needs a gen set. It it turns in one, unserviceable, to the supply system, and the Battalion S4, (Supply Wiesels) are on the ball. They look in in the high speed computer and see one is in the DRMO in Germany, and send in a request. The Item Manager looks in his computer and sees no other condition code A gen set anyplace closer, and hacks off on the request, and away it goes.
3. The unit in Korea needs a set. They go to DRMO, and ask if there is one available. The DRMO says, "No, not here, but, we found one in Germany. Do you want it?" The unit says "Roger" and it will get said gen set ASAP.
Anything you get from DRMO cost the unit NOTHING. Not a penny. If its a Property Book Item, (that means it is accountable) it needs needs to be added to the requesting units Property Book.
So, where am I going with all this? Say a gen set, or sets, are in storage. The CECOM, (people responsible for Power Generation in the Army) have a fielding plan for the new gen sets being slowly but surely issued to all units and activity's in the Army and or Military. They try to send gen sets that are in good shape to units or activity's needing them. Edwards could have been issued the sets from DRMO, or a SSA, to replace worn out or non repairable sets. Or some new project was created, and they submitted a request for , "Gen Set, 10 KW". They might not have been high enough up on the totem pole to get the new issued gen set, and the Supply system will issue what ever fits the bill. It may not have the same NSN you ordered, but will properly fill the need you have.
Oh, only a fool believes the TTM. Time Totaling Meter.