7. Commissary: a. Mission: The mission of the Commissary Section was to requisition, receive, store, safeguard, issue and account for Class I supplies required by Joint Task Force SEVEN personnel messing on ENIWETOK and JAF’TANIslands. b. General: Commissary planning for the transition from interim to operatimal period encoqassed increased requisitioning objectives as well as additional storage space needed for the increase h Class I supplies.19 Old reefer tanks were demolished and a new reefer kank constructed in the vicinity cf the Commissary. Refrigerated trailers were used to augment the permanent type cold storage facilities. 1,183,050 rations were issued from 1 June 1954 through 31 July 1956 representing a money value of $1,480,833.0620. $67,224.09 of subsistence items were transferee to ships and ~.ir Weather Stations. In Decenber of 1954 the first shipment of perishable subsistence was purchased locally from vendors in Honolulu, Hawaii. Since that time $30,379.95 of perishables were received from &waii. During the interim, build-up and operational periods covered by this report, $603608.49 of subsistence supplies were sold to authorized organizations located on ENIWETOK Island. $27,868.82 of subsistence items were issued to the Mess Officer tG be used for 29- TABR 2C?-TAB S 64 ..