SECTION XIV - mNCLUSIOYS:
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ill.missions assigned to Task Group 7.2 while preparing for-”’--””,.. ,

and during Operation PIHXUNG were accomplished in a highly successful manner.
2. A personnel shortage existed in some sections during the
build-up phase because of the late arrival of enlisted replacements.’
This problem was ftihcr aggravated as many of the repl.accmcntswere
not adequately trained in their 110S.
3.

The p~occdurc for requisitioning Special Scrvicc supplies

and equipment throu@ normal Special Service supply chmncls did not
prove to be adequate in furnishing equipment for the operational
period.
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Current procedurcs followed in obtaining a clearance in

accordance with !IW2DLC 020 for those persons who arrived.in the
Pacific Proving Ground without a clearance messa~e having been received by ATC@Nt were both costly and time consuming.
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The security mission as assigned was very successfully and

accurately accompli.shedwith the a~s~entation group of military
police and (GICagents.
6.

Government material~ especially vehicles, in the hands of

all task groups did not have the proper preventive maintenance care
throughout the operation. An excessive nunber of vehicles was operated throughout the operation in comparison to the number of maintenance personnel and trained drivers necessary to service them
~;’7. Large stalc construction of base facilities was pro~rammed
for ~mpletion duri~ the build-up and operational pkses.

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