and the peculiar stowage. However, the boat crews put in long tire- some hours, often missing the regular meals, until the task was completed. Following the unloading of the Warrick, the Boat Detachment returned to their Operational Headquarters aboard the LSD 19 where they were dispatched to work other supply ships and on inter-island transshipment runs. In addition, special jobs were assigned, one of which was the lagoon tower project. The LCVPs stationed in the Eniwetok vicinity were utilized mostly for taxi service, transporting personnel and light cargo from ship to shore, shore to shore and ship to ship. Light vehicles and limited mobile loaded cargo moved from Eniwetok to any of the islands as far north as Aomon Island was considered within their scope of operation. The crews aboard these smaller boats also put in long hours, not only during the normal duty time, but standing night watches on boats moored in the lagoon. Part of the Navy Mobile Boat Pool stationed on LST 219 anchored off Runit and LST 45 anchored off Aomon, included some of the 2d ESBs boats which served the Engebi, Aomon, Runit vicinity. were normally used for local runs within this zone. SECTION VIb These boats

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