from BIKINI ATOLL to ENIWETOK ISLAND, following BRAVO, necessitating
erection of six additional tents in the Task Group 7.4 area and a
complete reallocation of tent assignments in the Task Group 7.2 area,
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Allocation changes are shown on a map of ENIWETOK ISLAND.
Billeting requirements for. transientLpersonnelcontinued
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increase and amounted
to 143 officers and 100 enlisted personnel
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in February ; 360 officers and 220 enlisted personnel during March.
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These personnel“generally remained on ENIWETOK for an average period
of 3 days each,
Beginning early in March, the Headquarters Commandant
Section was required to assume responsibility for the billeting of
transient flight crews.
This action was based on notice from TG 7.4
that they no longer were able to accommodate such transient personnel
because of near capacity billet occupancy,
The additional billet
space required waa provided within the section by causing reserve
tentage in the TG 7.2 area to be returned to control of the Head-
quarters Commandant and by double-bunking space already available
to the section, including one-half of the BOQ building reserved for
VIP billeting.
Cash collections by the section for orderly service, laundry
service and other charges in connection with operation of BQQ's
continued to increase, amounting to $1959.93 during February,
for March.
$2630.29
A command audit of these collections was requested and,
as a result, a complete and revised bookkeeping system was established
to better and more accurately account for all cash collections made,
Primary problems in connection with section supply activities were a complete physical inventory made upon assignment BA
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