ates ee RIT Te mE NE URa 6 RENO peRem mR NTNID ee RERE REE een” was not feasible, even though it had so been requested. The objection to this practice stems from the fact that the projects virtually never moved intact - rather they split forces and created a dual requirement, Final requirements, as shown on status reports, were 169 jeeps, 112 3/4-ton weapon carriers, 28 2-1/2-ton 6 x 6 trucks, and 4 1/2-ton pickups, Authorization for TG 7.1 was 145 jceps, 93 3/4-ton weapon carriers, 20 2-1/2-ton 6 x 6, and 4 1/2-ton pickups. Some inconvenience was caused by delays in processing and delivery of vehicles. When large quantities of vehicles arrived and the TG 7.2 Ord- nance Shops could not piocess and deliver more than 10 to 15 per day, assistance was obtained from H&N facilities, The movement of vehicles from the U. S. to the PPG was behind the planned schedule, which created numerous problems, particularly where the movement of personnel was ahead of schedt's, Maintenance of TG 7.1 vehicles on Eniwetok Atoll was accomplished by two methods. (1) All TG 7.1 vehicles on Eniwetok Island were scheduled through the TG 7.2 Motor Pool on a two-week cycle. ae This ensured a com- plete first and second Echelon Maintenance inspection every other week, Third Echelon Repair as needed on Eniwetok Island was accomplished by TG 7.2 Ordnance, (2) ..J] remaining TG 7.1 vehicles were maintained by Maintenance of TG 7.1 vehicles on Bikini Atoll was performed b H&N on an “as required" basis. Maintenance records were kept on each vehicle and as maintenance was required the vehicles would be turned over to HAN for service, Vehicles which were in use on the various islands of Bikin. and Eniwetok Atolls were serviced by portable units, and in some cases temporary camp sites were provided with mechanics and service personnel as needed by HEN, By July 1, a program of turn-in of vehicles to TG 7.2 was in operation. This proyram was Cesigned to prevent a large back-up of vehicles awaiting entry Into H&N shops for final repair prior to return to TG 7.2. lans were made to return approximately 20 vchicles of all types weekly until the final shot, at which time the remaining vehicles would be processed as quickly as possible, Intra-atoll Boat Service Boat service was provided by a combined H&N and Navy Boat Pool, Control of the boats was maintained by a TCA designated at each atoll by CTG 7.5, At the beginning of the operational period the TG 7.5 boats were , | 7 | - 94 - B areeeen 3.7.6 At meee Sh ee ee ee ae H&N (TG 7.5).

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