Se PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED The second increment of Company "D" consisting mostly of 2d Pio~ neer Platoon arrived on 1 January 1948 and began construction of camp and housekeeping installations. This group joined the first aboard the LST 45 for quarters which was not nearing capacity for comfort. The clearing of coconut trees on Aoman was rapidly progressing and on 1 January 1948, grading on the airstrip running approximately east and west across the island was begun. This necessitated the removal of 12 to 16 inches of powdery black topsoil which became a nuisance due to the large amount of dust. The subsoil was fairly stable but not satisfactory until soaked with water. To further stabilize the strip a layer of crushed coral helped considerably. — On 2 January 1948, the balance of Company D were preparing most of the organizational equipment on Eniwetok for shipment to Aoman and commenced shuttling the earth moving vehicles and supplies in preparation for a full swing operation ina matter of days. As more equipment and supplies were shuttled, the population on LST 45 grew . with the complaints about being crowded, however this inconvenience encouraged the men to work all the harder to complete their camp on shore. On 9 January the company headquarters and the remainder of the main body of D Company moved to Aoman an# the'tcamp was officially established. The men living aboard the LST 45 also moved ashore but , left with some regret for many strong friendships were born between men of the services. General qi arrived this day to inspect the newly opened camp and enjoyed the noon meal, when he expressed compli-~ 7h be) SECTION VIb a PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED

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