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HEADQUARTERS , DEPUTY HIGH ee OF THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE
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Guam)(Cont'd)
research and experimentation; services of various Federal agencies; direct
and indirect costs for economic development.)
Rehabilitation. (Status of repair of war-damaged property and facilities; land titles, handling of land claims or disputes.)
Services,
(Transportation: present network of scheduled sea and air
transportation, both freight and passenger, linking the Trust Territory
with Guam, Hawaii, the United States, and other Pacific areas; interisland transportation within the Trust Territory; analysis of future sea
and air transportation requirements, including aids to navigation, to meet
cargo, passenger, postal and civil administrative needs; determination of
extent to which civilian transportation can be tiled into odlitary
patrolling, training, supply, and port operations; services of various
Federal agencies; additional legislation and cooperative agreements;
direct and indirect costs of present and estimated future transportation.)
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(Communications: present facilities, and estimated future
radio, telegraph, postal and other communication faciliites, both within
the Trust Territory, and of service to and from the Trust Territory;
personnel, training, and equipment; services of various Federal agencies;
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present and future direct and indirect costs.)
(U.S. supplies: logistic supply lines; supplies furnished
Trust Territory.)
rational security
strategic area.
factors. (Aspects of Trust Territory as a
Aduinistrative organization. (Functional analysis; numbers, qualifi-
cations and indoctrination of personnel; buildings and quarters for personnel; training of indigenous people for administrative assignments;
services of various Federal agencies; present and estimated revenues;
sosts.) legislation and cooperative agreements; direct and indirect
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costs.
Planning for transition of civil government. (Progress in plans for
separating military and civil administration requirements; personnel
transfers; transportation; radio communications; logistics; direct and
indirect costs.)
On 31 January, a joint conference convened with the Deputy High Commissioner and his staff, and the General Inspector and party present, and
on 1 February, final conferences were held with the Deputy High Commissioner
and the Commander Naval Forces Marianas,
Inspections were made of the U.3.S. WHIDBEY (see page 109, Tab A), and
of the schools at the Gusm Naval Medical Center, where the Navy is training
selected natives as medical practitioners and dental practitioners in four-
_ year courses, and as nurses in a three-year course, for return of graduates
as practitioners at their home localities in the Trust Territory.
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