OPERATIONAL REPORT - TASK GROUP 7.3 PLANS AND ORGANIZATION PHASE 1. PRIVACYACT MATERIAL REMOVED Warrative. Rear Admiral QQ, U.S. Navy, was designated as Commander Naval Task Group on 23 October 1947. On-27, 28 and 29 October 1947, AdmiralaQi inspected the test site in company with Commander Joint Task Force, Lieutenant General Qa WK U.S. Army, and others. Commander Navel Task Group then pro- ceeded to Washington and engaged in conferences with Commander Joint Task Force and the Test Director concerning the proposed schedule of operations. Various phases of operation "SANDSTONE,* as outlined in JCS file 1795/6 end 1795/7, were discussed end a schedule of operations drawn up. The Naval Task Group was given the responsibility for various commitments beyond those covered in the Joint Chiefs of Staff directives. As a result of these. conferences, Commander Naval fask Group decided that additional ships beyond those allocated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff would be required to fulfill these commit- ments properly. The Naval Task Group, as originally constituted by JCS directives, consisted of 18 ships, 6 craft, 8 helicopters and a patrol unit, with a total complement of about 4500 men. In riew of the requirements for additional ships, the Commander Naval Task Group requested that CNO assign the following ships to the Naval Task Group: (1), a water distillation ship (since all the estimates that water distillation capacity available afloat and ashore would be sufficient 1 Section VII PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED

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