~
17.
A reooxd Of ti confermces~ tiich -re
tires each ~ek, was maintained as a r~hg
held three (3)
libmry in the Adjutant
General~sOffice. COpXCM of the tiuti@ of these mettigs wm’e diepatohed to various key offIoers witiin the Task Foroe. Early in November it was apparent that a weekly status report was necessa~ in order
that the eche.Lensof the Eeaaquartersand the Taak Groups could state
their major problems and ditficutties and that these be consolidatedfor
the edifloationof au
conoerned. These status reports were uu-tted
weekly by l%!diOto this offioe *re
*Y
wore oonmlidated in booklet
form amt copies dispatched by office oourler to the Task Groups concerned and to the echelons of tk
18.
Md-x’s.
It was apparent that a new APO WOUld have to be established
for personnel moving
tion with the ~
ta
th
forward area. It was determined In conjuxM-
Postal Sefice that the %mandlng
had at his disposal one (1) AEKl,Hmbr
General, USARPAO,
187, which was not being utillsed
at the time. This was Imaadiately established ● s the Army Post Offioe
for personnel at Eniwtok.
~
187 had no printed hrms, however, suoh
as money orders, and promrement of these foma
ment normally requires thirty (30) to stance of the ~
from the Postal Depart-
(60) days. With the assis-
Postal Serwioe, these fores were printed and forwarded
by courier to HeadquartersJoint Task Foroe Seven, (Forward) at Fort
Shafter,
T.H. In leua than a week. Later, on 1 Februa~ 19h8, AIW 187+
was eatablisbd at Kwa$aleln for Joint Task Foroe Seven personnel on
8
Seotion XIII