5.
Religious Activities:
Religious activities were conducted by the two assigned
Chaplains, one Protestant and one Catholic, and
tant Chaplain furnished by Task Group 7.4.
one additional Protes-
The response to religious
services was very high with all services well attended.
In order to
accomodate the number attending the Sunday Protestant services, two
services were inaugerated.
The Most Reverend Thomas J. Feeney,
S.JD.D., Vicar Apostolic of the CAROLINE-MARSHALL ISLANDS, visited
the command during the period 20-23 February.
6.
American Red Cross:
Red Cross activities were extensive with fast efficient
action initiated or taken in all instances.
Participation in the amual
Red Cross fund drive was supported 100% by Task Group personnel®
On
3 April. the Non-Commissioned Officers of the Task Group staged a bene=
fit carnival at the Service Club for Red Cross fund raising.
The
carnival was a great success, and over two thousand dollars were cleared for the Red Cross.
B. SECURITY:
1.
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Liaison:
The intensified activity accompanying the operational
phase to date placed an additional premium on close ldaison with security personnel of all Task Groups.
The shift of responsibility for
other than land areas in the PPG fran CTG 7.2 to CTG 7.3 and the open~
ing of the Air Operations Center spread
the channels-for contact re=
porting and required the closest working relationship between security personnel of Task Groups 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4.
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