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ZEBRA. On ZEBRA-plus-1 Lt. Colonel @9MMMR departed for Washington,
D. C., followed by Dr. ‘Sg: and Major MMMBs the next day. By
ZEBRA-plus=five many of the monitors and civilian personnel had
departed for the ZI.
The Air Monitor Unit closed out operations at Kwajalein and all
personnel who were to make the return voyage on the BAIROKO were aboard
by ZEBRA-plus-5,
On the day before sailing, Colonel WiMg® and YNC 4m transferred to the BAIROKO from the MT. MC KINLEY. |
On 73. May when the BAIROKO sailed for Pearl Harbor the total
personnel of TG~7.6 aboard consisted of 36 officers and 18 enlisted men.
When the Task Force arrived at Pearl Harbor on 27 May Colonel
<Elliig, Commander QE, Lt. Colone] dggugume, Major Mmm, Captain
Sie, Lt(jg) Sh, YNC Qe and YNC MM debarked from the
BAIROKO to attend to various administrative matters in the roll-up of
operations. Lt. Commander QQR was also transferred at this time
to his permanent duty station at Pearl Harbor.
The balance of TG~7.6 personnel remained aboard the BAIROKO on
its trip to San Francisco.
It is planned that the Task Group will
dissolve on 28 May 1948 and that personnel will be released from the
Task Force upon arrival at their respective permanent duty stations.
Lt. Commander-@MM® will remain at Oakland about one week to super-
vise disposition of TG-7.6 materiel+:-Also at Oakland Major ga will
assume custody of all files and other classified data of the Task Group
to be shipped to Washington, D.C.
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