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J-1 REPORT- OPfiATI@NSANDSTONE
1. INTRODUCTION:
a. Immediatelyfollowingthe establishment
of an officein
a smallplanning
Washingtonby Lt Gen Hull in late September194’7,
groupwas organized,growinglater into HeadquartersJointTask Force
Seven. @ 3 October,Lt Col PeterSchmick,U.S. Army,was designated
AssistantChief of Staff J-1 of this originalplanninggroup.
b. Immediatestepswere takento detemine the scopeof J-l’s
responsibilities,
the problemsto be faced,determination
of personnel
requirements,
establishment
of policiesand procedure,and the most
effectivemeans of accqli.nhingthe overallJ-1 mission. Concurrent
with the developmentof these subjects,the J-1 etaffwas plannedand
requestswere made to the three servicesfor qualifiedpersonnel.”
c. In approachingthe overalJpersonneland administrative
problemof the JTF, it was foundthat recordsof previousJ-1
experienceon a Joint Task Force level were almostnon-existent.The
histo~ of OperationCROSSROAM furnishedpracticallyno materialfrom
our point of view. Other ~ointoperationmaterialwhich couldbe used
. to fuznishan experiencetable and shortcuts in personnelplanningwas
similarlylacking. ConsequentlyJ-1 planningresolveditselfto eetabl.ished
policiesand solvingand

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