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(Annex 4).
This memorandum included some requirements to be met by
CNCPACFLT, PJJXIVATS and 7th ~.
This orderw~s not signeduntil
25 October,by which time itemsand services listed were already being
made available on the basis of ‘staff level” requests between Sandpiper
awl the commands involved.
b. JIZWPACILT. Certain CINCPACFLT responsibilities were
plicit
in the alert Order to General
on 25 Otto’oer
1947 (Uex
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Deckerud ampy wae transmitted
5). GeneralHull on 30 Octoberalso requested
CINCPACFLT to undertake certain additional matters in Accordance with
JCS and JTF polic.ieaon the division of respoaeibilitiesbetween the ~
and the Eavy.
In general,this requestprovidedt~t the l!avywouldbe
responei-ole
for shippingand for Ckss I and 1S1 supplies. This letter
wus transmitted by CINCPACIZT to CO14SERVPACfor action. Deputy
cOMSERVPaC (Admiral k’ellings)was also J-4 of the Jl!Fand remained
present in his office At COMSERVPAC. Admiral Wellingsl presence in
Oahu enabled him to concern himself with directing matters pertinent
to JTF which &d
been made the responsibility of COMSiiRVPaCby CINCPACFLT
instruction OQ General Hull’s 30 October letter.
c. ~CDIV
MS
and 7th AIR i?CJRCE,A copy of the Aert
to General Decker was transmitted to each of the above
Order
conuwuders re-
questing approprhte bction within his commad.
2.
The requests from JTF-7 (Fwd) to the several commands for
personnel, materials and services were continuous and numerous.
should be realized tkt
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JXF-7 kud no resources under its control in the