a strength throughout the period, with the usuel fluctuations due to trans- fer, etc, As of 31 August, five (5) officers and one hundred fifty-five (155) enlisted men were assigned. respects. Personnel problems were routine in most As results of investigations for "Q" and NAC clearencee were re- ceived by CTG 132.2, some cases of personnel with backgrounds of such nature thet final cleara@oces could not be grented were found. These mn were transferred from the command in 4&1] c&ses where requested. 4. This unit remained at close to its anthor~ 4th Trane Truck Op, ized strength of four (4) officers and one hundred twenty-four (124) en= listed men, with the exception ef one (1) lieutenant, who has not yet arrived to replace an officer lost just prior to shipment to Eniwetok. Personnel problems were routine in nature, except for @ few requests for transfer initiated by CTG 132.2 upon receipt of derogatory information in intelligence field files. 5, These were honored in all cases. Detachment. 132. The naval detachment received five (5) additional personnel during the period. A decision by BuPers, Navy, was received to the effect that the tour for Navy enlisted personnel would be extended until December 1952. The chief reasons for this extension, which was received favorably by those concerned, were to furaish personnel having knowledge of local conditions and operations during the operational phase, and to assure that all Navy personnel would be NAC cleared during the operational phase. 6. Coast Guard LTS. ’ This unit remained at a strength of one (1) officer and eight (8) enlisted men during the report period. "7. ForceUnite. Total strength of Air Force units and detach- ments on 30 June, was twenty-nine (29) officers and one hundred eighty-six na: 1°. SCFED ORDER REGRADED SEC ARM: ./ bey PER