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STZTUS OF THE LOGISTICS PROGR¥
During the period September to October 1952, there wes a continu-

ing build up of material and supplies.
Shipments of the items of Engineer, Quertermester, Signel, Transp.rtation, end T/O&E requirements recquistioned earlier in the year, in

anticipation of the build up, arrived at anticipated rate.

Vehicles

were slow in arriving from supply sources, rhich caused some confusion
and re-allocation withing the Task Groups.

Directives were received

from JTF 132 for this re-allocetion.
Unusual requests from various units which were assigned to Eniwetok
Island upon their arrival, such as tie downs for air planes and office
and alert areas were met as they srose.
f survey was concluded on housing, messing, and warehousing facilities for a possible 4,000 personnel island population.
The plans were drawn up for a recommended Service Club on the Lagoon
side, due to present condition of the Library, Hobby Shop and Service

Club #1.
A survey was concluded on the replacement of tentege areas by eluminum buildings.

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A survey was concluded and submitted to JTF 132 Headuarters on
present facilites on Eniwetok and replacement recommendations were made.
Evacuation plans for Eni hox Islend during Mike Shot wes completed.
This planning included the support of all buildings which wes completed
by Army and Holmes & Narver personnel.
For further information and statistics sce paragraph C.

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