11. Roll Up a. Roll-up was not a true one since most of the materlala will be of use to either ATG or ATC. However, a roll-up plan wae submitted and =. approved by Joint Task Force headquarters-which provides for the following (1) Engineer tools and equiment to be returned to Hawaii. (2) General purpose vehicles tobe turned over toATC at Kwajalein. (3) Constructionmaterials to be turned over to ATG if they desire,them, it not, to ATC. b. Personnelwere returned by air in small groups as their work was finished. III. GENERAL COMMENTS 1. nifficulti~ , The followlng difficultieswere encountered. It is appreciated’ that some of the problems raised were unavoidable and that othere solved themeelvea as time went on. However, they did appear to be eerioue probleme at the time. a- =-ne OlaSEifi=t~On of the PrOjeCtS offered del~e at first. Officere and offices ti.thwhom it was neoessary to deal had either not heard of the project or were convinced that that office had nothing to do with it. Each resulted in delays while someone was briefed. b. Delaye in C~unioation - It appeared t~t there were deleye in delivery of messages to those for whom they were intended. A reply to a routine qwation to Hawaii, requiring no elaborate staff oonsiderationa Seotion XVI-A 20