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Hueneme on 21 November 1947:
Major QMS Officer in Charge, Liaison Detachment,
representing Headquarters, 532d #B&SR
CaptainEe, Vedical Representative, representing
Medical Detachment, 532d EB&SR
lst Lt, SEMMMber, representing Headquarters Company, 532d
EB&SR
lst Lt. SM, representing Company D, 532d EB&SK
2nd Lt. QS, representing Company E, 532d EB&SR
T/5 gamma 612r: Typist, Headquarters Company, 532d
EB&SR
Pic Clerk Typist, Headquarters Company, 532d
Before departing for Port Hueneme all anticipated difficulties
and problems were disclisged; the two most important were the timely.
arrival of the odd pieces of engineer equipment to be loaded at
Hueneme and the housing of the 2d ESB for the short time until the ship
was completely loaded and ready to receive the troops aboard.
It was
agreed that close coordination would be imperative between 2d LSB,
Transportation Corps and the Navy at Hueneme to have the troop trains
arrive on the same day the ship would sail, thus obviating the neces-
sity of housing the troops at the Port.
The liaison detachment departed from Ault Field, wWhioby Island,
Washington, on 21 November 1947 and reported to Commande;
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