clean and neat. The area was policed dailye mess halls were almost spotless. messe Fire buckets were in place, The moss officer conducted a superior Officers and enlisted men were proud of their part in the operation. The latrine orderly was pleased on Saturday morning when the inspecting officer commented upon his diligent work in keeping the toilet bowls clean. The cooks were glad to have their kitchen inspeoted and were quite upset if any unfavorable report was submitted. for the convenience of all. any type of recreation. The recreation area was planned Special Services provided equipment for almost Picture shows were relatively new and free. There ‘were at least three shows that were different each night on the island. Officers clubs were not elaborate, but all normal facilities were available. Ice cream was served at least twioe a day, and seconds and even thirds were available. Chicken, turkey and steak were not uncommon at meal time. The officers and men were proud to say that they were part of Task Group 7.4. They were proud of their tan, and some were treated at the dispensaries because they did not have enough respect for the tropical sun. The laundry ‘did not leave the best oreases in the uniforms, but clothing was clean when it was returned. There was a shortage of fresh water, but always a suffi- sient quantity for drinking and keeping olean. a pack with no rationing. tremendous amounts. Cigarettes were seven cents Cold drinks were available and consumed in Mail service was good, and cable sorvice was maintained. When personnel who were stationed at Kwajalein look back on their experiences during Operation SANDSTONE, they will have much that is good to remember in spite of that inevitable longing for their real home back in the States. Sectien VIII 62

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