of Tnsk Group 7.20 In many CP.SCSthis assisted in the rerouting of misdiroctod supplies which were traccnblo to TOO mnrkings, Tho follow-up action on T@3 requisitions w~s not olmrly dofinod and, . although a basic responsibility of tho rcquisitonins o.goncy, this r.ctionwas ~.ssumcdby Task Group 7.2 in rmny instnncos when it was known thnt u delay could impair the efficiency of tho usor~ In- efficiency of tho system could bo oosod if vicorous follow up action would bo taken on each TOO roquisiton by J-4, JTF SEVEN. Experionco factors from this oper~tion indicato th~t the roquircmonts of all task groups should ba detorminod and roquisitons submitted nt leest nine (9) months beforo the st~.rtof cn operation, Further indic~tions nro th~t vehiculnr oquipmont to be used during an opor~tionnl period should bo shipped to n.rrivein the Pncific Proving Ground no oorlier than 6 months ond no lfitorthnn 3 months prior to the st~.rtof mn operstion. (5) Disposition of Excesses: Aroviowvm.smndo of all tochnic~l sorvico property from 1 Soptcmbor 1955 to 31 Jcu_nvry1956. As n result, excess supplies nnd equipment v~lucd P.to.pproximfitely $OOJ,OCO~Owera returnod%o the CONUS or transferred to the Property Disposnl Officer. (6) Inter.h.n~ingof Supplies nnd Equipment: This intorchnngc was oncmrcgcd throughout tho buildup ~nd opor~.tionnl period to procludo requisitioning supplies which wore immodi~toly avail~blo from Q locnl sourcog Trsk Group 7.2 provided o considor- ablo amount of sup~lies to the AEC Cantrnctor r.ndTnsk Group 7~L on a roimbursablc or lo?n bfisiseven though in somo cases it brcught U .. .