Task Grou4~,to include preparation of all housekeeping, specibl service ad ~alnten~nce activities on the island required for the upkeep of the Air Task Group. b. At the outset it was felt that the ATC Commander at Kwajalein would merely continue with his MC functions without becoming involved to ~ny great extent in construction -nd maintenance pre~rations for the ATG. It W-S origimlly thought that the Engineer furnished by 7th AF (ColonelB=ney), functioning as a deputy to the Island Commander on matters involving construction for the JTF, would solve the problem. However, during the process of negoti&ting the neceesary agreement with CINCPAG. 7thA.F and PACDIVATS and theATG, it became evident that the resi~nsibilities tindInterests of Al agencies titKwajalein, including the ATG, were so intertwined tbt any comm~d set-up or definition of responsibilities must be prescribed in specific detail and must recognize the position peculi.r to each service and communalinvolved in joint oper~tions =t Kwajalein. It wtisdecided to designute the 7th AF Engineer (Colonel Ik=rney)as deputy to Iscom Kwajalein for construction of JTE facilities whereas the ATC Commander was also designated as deputy to Iscom Kwaja2ein for certain housekeeping functio~s in support of the ATG, The development and operation of Kwajalein facilities was a con- tinuous and perplexing problem. It involved numerous conferences with all interested &gencies and although the records of such conferences be~ne never - documentary basis for working arr&ngements, the whole matter bec~me clearly enough defined to permit a JTF publication giving 10

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