at Kwajalein,with landingsto be made at Hniwetokaftereach test. The general question of air-sea rescueresponsibility ies was alSO discussedas CinCPachas overallASR responsibility ies in the area. An agreementwas finallyreachedbetweenCinCPacand CJTF-7in e=ly Januaryand was furtherammded by an on the spot agreementbetween CTG 7.4 and CTG 7.7 afterarriva of the Air Task Group at Kwa$alein. It is believedthat a much quickeragreementcould have been reached had seniorofficersof the operationalheadquartersconcernedmet for an earlyconferenceon this matter,their agreementthen being forwardedfor the necessaryMgher level approval. The problemof movingthe nativesfrom the EniwetokAtollWaS turnedover to CtiCPacby directiveof the Secretaryof Defense. This had been a particularlydelicatematterbeforethe Biktiitests. It was undertakenby CtiCPacas Civil Admhistrator for the Pacificareag ratherthan by the Task Force Commander,whose co~izance in this matterwas limitedto the EniwetokAtoll only. On the 25th of November,Lt. Col. Woolnoughdepartedfrom Washingtonfor Oahu to set up the J-3 (Forward)echelonthere. It had been hoped that the TroopList would be complete by this time, but again it was necessaryto set back the deadl~e date, as the Air Force list was not~yet firmedfor the reasonsbeforestated. PHASE III Movementto the ForwardMea The firstweeks In Oahu were more or less on a hsnd to mouth U Section111 * i --

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