nearly 350 were moved by the Air Transport Command, and the remainder
were carried by surface craft.
Problems of packing and crating that
seemed to present impossible obstacles in the planning phase were accomplished in much less than the estimated time.
There was no eight-hour
day on Kwajalein as the units of Task Group 7.) were packing to go back
to their home stations.
}y "2" plus thirty (30), the facilities on the
island of Kwajalein were turned over to the Island Commander and the Air
Transport Command which was to remain.
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