CHAPTER XVI MOBILE BOAT POOL #1 Although. not a part of TG 7.2, the U. S. Navy, Mobile Boat Pool #1 is includedin this history due to the manner in which its activities closely intermeshed with those of this organization, which includes activities of the Boat Detachment, 532d EB & SR attached to the Navy for boat operations. A system for requesting smal] boats for lighterage and inter-island shipment was adopted, and used successfully based on experience gained during the last war in the SW Pacific. All boat requirements for shore based units were requested through ISCOM $-3, who after evaluation delegated priorities, consolidated these requirements into a message which was then sent to the Commander, Mobile Boat Pool #1 aboard the LSD 19 (USS Comstock). During the first month of operation, boat requirements sent by message were satisfactory, but when the need for boats increased, and peculiar cargo loads with involved supply runs came into the picture, new problems arose. A request for a Navy Liaison Officer to attend a conference each day, was made to the Commander, lhiobile Boat Pool. This officer would discuss the boat requirements with the 5-3 representative and assist in delegating priorities. The advantage were readily seen and the Navy cooperated wees ag by Sending ashore the requested officer, which was the solution to the difficulties. This plan improved with suggestions from each service until the burden was negligible, for at the end of each day's SECTION VIb 95

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