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532d EB& SR.
In these departments he was ably assisted by*#Lt eE.
Halford in charge of heavy mainténanes and CWO Anthony J. L. Morency,
who in addition to being Motor Officer for Headquarters Company, 532d,
handled the Ordnance Maintenancé for the entire Regiment.
Capt[MEM in addition to his job as Executive Officer of
the 1220th Provisional Engineer Battalion, was appointed assistant to
Lt Col Gg, Executive Officer, TG 7.2.
He also seaWed in the
capacity of S-1 and Administrative Officer. ™“
Lt (me , 2s assistant S-5, was made responsible for
all reports, progress charts and logistical data.
Lt Se continued in his position as Embarkation Officer.
Lt QE was responsible for receiving bookings for all inter-island:
shipment of supplies, equipment and vehiclsos, ordering-the necessary boats
and seeing that equipment’ ‘and sapplies were loaded out.
was also a member of this section.
Lt PY
The Enbarkation Section worked under
the 5.3 during the early part of the operation but was later placed .:
under the control of the 5-4.
Lt SE , Liaison Pilot, was appointed Officer in Charge
of the Brigade Air Liaison Section and continued in thiptcapacity until
the arrival of Captain Glimiiegmig> who assumed command: dfall light
planes as CTU 7.4.9.
Lt Sp was appointed Special Servite Officer for TG 7.2
and in addition acted as I & B'Officer until the arrival of Capt Sy
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