4 $@mP out as differentiatedfrom expendable supplies. These shipptig scheduleswere included in Field Order #2, Joint Task Force Sevens ‘[ which was the form used for publishing tho rollup plan. 4. Considerableattention durhg this period waa given to the preparation of procedures for docunwntationof rollup shipments. Air Force and Navy representativesagreed to the use of the standardWar Department Shipping Document. In tiew of pretious experience in the 1 .. United States, the procedures prescribed for rollup included mre detailed information concerning forms to be used, distributionof each form, and preparation of care for shipment. Comments of the 2/1 ports concerning their desires for rollup procedure were also considered. n. Details are containedin JointTask ForceSevenLetter,dstedk @rch 1948, Subject: “Dispositionof Returned Property on Roll-upof Forward I Areas at Termination of Operation 8Sandstone~and Preparation and I Distributionof Shipping Information.w 5. There was a considerablevolume of air shipments frcm Oahu to “s - Eniwetok at this ttie. During the week ending 12 March 1948, 65,392 pounds of cargo and 57 personnel were moved by Army ~dNavy (AN and ‘ NATS) from Oahu to Fhiwetok and Kwajalein. Water ehlpmant fr=u~ was also being made in so= volw. I%o full LST loads left for Ihiwetok between 20 February and 5 lkirch. . * This cargo consisted of lumber for use in rollup, as well as cunent, sulxmrine cable, and other I items which were required due to changes or unforeseen additions to the ScientificPlan. A. 6. All possible impetus was placed behind an actual initiation 31 .. Section XVII’