of Task Group 7.1, except those located on ENIW3TOK Islands on FAFfiYIsland. TMS SaVSd transporting them to EMIWETOK Island for processing and subsequent return to FARRY Islmd for loading 1- aboard ships. kfig ~dy, appro-tely 1/3 of the vehicles assign- ed to Task Group 7.1 were turned-in for classific=ticn. At the same tinet vehicle processing:< for shipnent was started on kARRY Island ty Tasi:Group 7.2 Ordn:mce teams. It is estimated that all vehicles assigned to Task Group 7.1 will be turned-in to the Depot by 15 Augusta These vehiclee will have been spot-sanded, and Pinted by Task Group 7.5 prior to turn-in. These vehicles will be completely Type I processed for return to CO1?US,in accordance with Department of The Army Supply Bulletin 9-4, by 31 August 1956. Vehicles in ex- cess of Interim Eeriod requirements assigned to Task Groups 7.2 ark! 7,4, will be inspected, classified, and Type I processed on ENIWETOK Island by 15 September 1956. As processing is completed, vehicles are released to the Depot for shipment. Those vehicles exceeding repair limitation costs authorized by = 735-130-53 and directives Gf the chief of Ordnance, were released to the Depot for disposition in accordance with instructions from the Chief of ordnance. Inspection personnel were furnished the Depot SUpPIY Officer, and repairs rendered on the turn-in of all weapons. During the three periods (interim, build-up and operation) under considerc.tion,an average of 182 jobs were accomplished each montho The work load dropped as low as 100 jobs per nonth 5s - --- -- -- - -- - - -