SECTION I GARRISON ACTIVITIFS © Teoressed terpo marked most activities of Task Group 152.2 during the period 1 January - 29 Pebruary 1952. . With the receipt of draft copies of Operation Ordar No. 4-61, CUIF 132, early in January, it became apparent that the time for preparation of faailities and ‘installations for the reception of all elements of the Task Foros was at hand, It ie | Ooviously difficult to define alearly whioh activities of the Task Group, in ite capacity as the "serrison foree,” are largely _ Sbhose of maintenance and whick inwolve preparation for future macicns. But it can be said that the emphasis has been changed to preparation and thet the Task Group fa now coaserned mainly with the coming migsions Among the speo‘al opercticns worthy of note during the repart period vere the following: 1. Neer somletion of the removal ef a large quantity of military supplies fram JaptanIsland; and the gormenoenent of a progras of inventory, peaking and storage of those sup: lice. ' $. The ecatinuance of the warshovaing program, and the resultant improvements in the roceiving, storace and issues of supplies resulting from that’ progran. 3. Zeer acrsleticaof &@ presram ef vehicle turn-in end ise, imeluding return to the ZI ‘of many unserviceatle vehicles. V 3 BEST AVAILABLE COPY REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ORDER SEC ARMY £/ 2 .r"n PER RCA MN 2 Or kw ae ate ~