Task Group. The AG, HeadquartersJointTask ForceSeven submittedto G-1, USARPAC,strengthreportsfor all.headquarters personnel. Exceptionsto this rule were as follows: (1) The CommandingGeneral,PacificAir Commnd, reportedall Air Force personneloverseaswho were a part of the Task Force,includingpersonnelof Task Group7.4. (2) The Commander,Task Group7.4, reportedO~Y Task Group 7.4 persomel locatedin the continental U.S. by &l, USARPAC,then submittedto J-1 for All reportswere consolidated furtherdistribution to CJTF-7and to J-4 and J-3. This strengthaccounttig systemwas extendedto includeall Task Groups,as they were formed. Initial monthlyreportswere submittedfor Task Groups7.2, 7.3 and 7.4 as of 31 December1947. The reportswere brokendown as follows: By unit,by officer, by enlistedby color,by civil servicecivilians,by other civiliansand’by locations. Initialreportsfrom Task Groups7.1, 7.5 and 7.6 were obtained= of 29 February. Rosterswere also obtainedmonthlyfrom all.Task Groups, begfiing 29 February. These were used for strengthaccountingchecks. of the JTF which b. Inclosure2 indicatesthe maximumst”rength was attainedat the end of March. This enclosuregivesa breakdownof the of strengthby Task Groupeand is indicativeof the complexorganization the JTF. 7. LEAVESOF ABSENCEAND DELAYENROUTE: a. Althoughthe leave regulationsof the Armed Forceswere based upon the same LeaveAct, these regulationsvariedconsiderably. U SectionI -.