rosters and formal mordng reports was not xvxquired. This Office, however, matitained a morning re’pOrtfOr historical purposes and for i i strength accountingpurposes, In this connection strength reports were submittedmonthly to the J-1 Section on all officers, enlisted and citilian personnel on temporary duty (Navy TAD) with Headquarters,Joint Task Force Seven ad with the Office Comnmder Air Forces, Jotit Task Force Seven. 16. After J-1 had promulgatedpolicies on the publication of orders and had made initial contacts within the various departments it was the j task of the Adjutant Gene~al~s Office to obtain written orders for the 1 ‘ travel of all individualson temporary duty and TAD with the Headquarters, i the Office of the Canmander, Air Forces and Task Groups ?.1, 7.5, and 7.6. This was amajor task and one officer’s entire time was utilized ; ~ ; 4 in obtaining these orders. It was early decided that The Adjutant General!s Qffice, Department of the Arnwwmld either citilian or milit~. mis issue orders on all individuals ~ ~ involved the issuance of orders pe~ , taining to Alr Force and Naval personnel as well as Army personnel and involved orders pertaining to members of the Public Health Service, The Coast Guard and many imritational orders to citilisns tier contract to the Atomio Energy Commission. The cooperation and help rendered ~the Assignment Branch and the Operations Branch of The Adjutant General:s Office, Department of the A= aided Inmmasurablyin the asnpletion of this administrativechore. 7 Smtion XIII