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of instructions reference his responsibilities in enforcing the Closed
Area, sinceadequateNaval Forceswere not yet availableto establish
the off-shorepatrol. This additionwas preparedby J-3 and dispatched
in a radiomessagedue to the urgencyof the matter and J-h took necessary action to provide the garrison with their TG/E arms and ammunition
in accordance with General Hull~s decision. During the periodof
operationin two echelons,actionwas completedon the TroopList$ the
EvacuationPlan and the Re-entryPlan by GeneralBarker,and the
resultantplans were published as Annexes B, G and H to FieldOrder
No. 1.
An illnesscontractedby CaptainQuackenbushh Decemberresulted
in J-3 againbetngwithoutaNavymember until25 January,at which
time Captain C. H. Duerfeldtwas transferredfrom the J+ Sectionana
inumdiately departed for Termhal
Island to complete arrangements for
spaceallocationon the ComumndShip. Action on this matter had~been
held up by General.
Barlmrpendingassiguuentof aNavymsmber to the
J-3 Section.
At the end of December, a studywas initiatedbyJ-2 in Washtigton
draft plan was forwardedto Gahu on
on the Roll-upPlan. The.resultant
‘7January,where it was at first taken over as a J-4 matter. However,
prior to the end of the month, Lt. Col. L. J. Lincoln was designated
Deputy Chief of Staff for Roll-up, and J-3 participated in future work
on the plan only as a member of the Roll-up Board which was appointed
of Lt. Col. Lincoln.
to coordinate this planning under the supervision
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