He agreed to certain minor constructions on the Eniwetok Atoll, and also concurred in Admiral Denebrtikls assuming operational control of the additional small ships involved. This decision was embodied in General Hullts reply to Hr. Lilienthal, which was hand carried by General Kepner on his returnto Washington,and remainedthe basis for JTF-7 supportof the projectthroughoutthe remainderof Operation A more satisfactory solutionof this matterwould have SAKDSTCW, been to have the JCS directthe Task Force to assumeresponsibility for this operation. After approval of the SCGP in early February, the Chief of Staff decidedto have each staff section preparea check list of the various actionsit would be necessaryfor them to performduringthe course of each test, these check lists (laterdesi~ated MCLts)to be mon- itoredby J-3. The J-3 MCL was compiledfrom the OperationsPlsnsof all,theTask Groups as well as from JTF Field OrderNo. 1. After, init~ reviewof the other staffsections 1 and the variousTask Groupst blCL 1s, the originaldecisionwas alteredto relieveJ-3 of furtherre@onsibilityfor monitoring,but the J-3 KCL itselfwas built up to providea completescenarioof the operationfor the ready referenceof the Task Force Comander. From this MCL gww the card index systemof checkingJ-3 actionstaken or to be takenwhich w~ be describedin a later section. Duringthe latterpart of his stay in Washington,GenerslBarksr acted as Chief of Staff in additionto being J-3, as GenerslFerenbau@3 $ 16 Section111 ‘e -.. , .,. . :,

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