HEADQUARTERS
, JOINT TASK FORCE SEVEN
Washington25, D. C.
1 September1957
ANNEX C TO CJTF SEVEN AD!K1.NISTRATIVE
PLAN 1-58
TRANSPORTATION
1. General
a. CJTF SEVEN is responsiblefor providinglift for all.task force
personneland cargo to, within, and from the X% and relatedareas. The
ACofS, J-4, LogisticsDivision,JTF SEVEN, consolidates,screens,and 9ubmitg all space requirement to the ExecutiveAgent;.e.ubal.locates
all space
for personneland cargo to and from= ; arrangeswith appropriateagencies
for all types of specialair and water lift; and is respmgible for providing lift beginningat water and aerial ports of embarkationexcept for special airliftoriginatingwithin the CONUS.
b. The limitedavailabilityof aircraft,chips,boats, and small craft
to eupportinteratolland interislandtransportationneeds requiresmaximum
efficientuse of all transportationequipnentin the ER1. To assure efficient servicein surmart of the overalltask forcemission, requirementsfor
lift within the EFGL~ll be handled accordingto the proceduresegtablighed
herein. Detailed instructionsto task groupewill be PublighedbyCTG 7.4
in coordinationwith CTG 7.5.
2. Ports of Einbarkationhebarkation
a.

Aerial Port (CONUS~
(1) Personneland Cargo: Travis APB, California.
(2) Per90nnel:

(a) Replacementsreport to 2349thPereonnelProcessingGroup,
Parks AFB, California,or U. S. Army OverseasReplacementStation,Oakland
Army Terminal,Oakland,California.
(b) Casuals reporttoCJTF SEVEN LNO, Travi9 APB, California.
(3) Domestic Address for Cargo: TransportationOfficer,Trav19 APB,
California,with appropriateOVT!RSEAS
ADD~S.
b. Water Port (CONUS~
2349th PersonnelProcessingGroup, Parks AFB,
. S. Army OverseasReplacementStation,Oakland Army Terminal,
californ~~ Upersonnel:
Oakland,C~lifornia;U. S. Naval ReceivingStation,TreasureIsland,San
Fnncisco, California.
(2) Cargo:
(a) Cargo other than Ammunitionand I!kplosives:Naval Supply
Center, Oakland,California.
(b) Ammunitionandtiplosives: U. S. Naval Magazine,Port
Chicago, Cal.ifomia.
(3)

Domestic Addres9:

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