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Hawaiian Area until they were made available by one of the commands ~
accordmce with requests as outlined above. The success of J’Da-?(Fwd)
in meeting the target datee and fulfilling the plans and instruction
of JTI’-7(Main) was entirely dependent on the generous and wholehearted
support rendered by all~
CHAPTER
1.
a. GeneralHull returned
from Washington to Odu on 18 October
with a party including Admiral Wellings, Colonel Tulley, Colonel
Cooney
and Lt Col Starbird. This party set up JTY-7 (Fwd) and initiaied the
action in the Oahu commands. General Hull, on 23 October, conferred
with Admiral Denfeld with respect to the evacuation of natives from
Aomaa and disposition of Navy surplus property on the Eniwetok Atoll
which had been sold to thp Chinese. On 24 October General Hull met
with General Xepner,
General Wooten and General Nowlaud with reference
to developing detail s.ofthe air participation and air support. On
25 October General Hull departed for KwaJalei%
two special&%ts
His part? w@
&board
and one B-29, and included the following:
Lt. Gen J. Z
Hull,CommanderJTE-7 Lt CO1 A D Starbird,DC/.S~
JTI’-7
RearMm F G Denebxlnk, CTG 7.3
Col @
barnes, Off Ch
of Engr.
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w
W EKepner,
DC &C@’,
RearMm A J Wellings,
Doctor
JT3’-7 Lt CO1 C. Smiths
J4
Col P. Cullen,
D E Ii’reman,
Scientific.Dir. Col D. ‘lUley,
Doctor A C Graves,~sst “
M
Col J P Cooney,
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