3k day order and shipping time due to the implementation of this new systew Since the stock fund was credited end Consumer Fund de- bited during FY 1956 at the CONUS Depot level, the actual pipeline of outstanding obligations extended beyond 1 July 1955. (3) Common AX’mySupplies: OJTF SEV13iOperations order 1-56 charged TG 7.2 with the responsibility of furnishing common Arqy supplies and spare parts to other task groups. ~es of equipment in the hands of other task groups not part of the Iask &OUp 7.2 qccount were not ~o~~-~i~ts Of raq~ireme~s.tio,~e furnished by other groups were often late in arriving or did not arrive at all. The net result was tkt the spare parts were deplet- ed in support equipment which was not hen,.ao~;ti~stfidaing..~einitial planning. (4) TOO requisitions: Major items of equipment and supplies, based on requirements submitted to CJTF SEVEN by the various Task Groups and forwarded to the Chiefs of the Technical Services (Army) or Bureau of Ships (Navy) for supply action were known as TOO requisitions. The resultant items were furnished either on a loan bsis or permanent issue. A majority of the items were ckrgeable to the Depot Stock Record Account including the responsibility for return of the ~lloantasis?;equipment at the completion of the operation. A series of letters covering all “loan basis” items to be returned was received which permitted a system to be set up in advance of the l%ol.1-up!~ to assure early and orderly return of the equipment to the originating source. This included information on those TOO requisitions whch were not the accounting responsibility ‘am