The C?IO added the one AGC laterfurnished,,It will he noted that it was foundthat additionalvesselswere requiredwhen the operationgot underway. It was primarilyfleet servicevesselsthat were initiallyplanned short. In additionit was plannedto use opportuneArmy and Navy shipping as required to lift personnel and cargo. It wae planned that *he nddi- tlon~laf.rtransportload due to the operationwould be undertakenprimarily byATC asaistedas requiredbyYATS. 111. Supnly,Movementand Construction I%ase. Preparationof plansand determination of suppliesrequired: The Log3.stioand SupplySectionat %shington had the followingmajor problemsto solve : a. ~etermination of requirementsfor suppliesand equipmentfor operational(scientific) oonstruotionand for housekeepingconstruction and maintenancee.tEniwetok,Kwajalein,and otheratollo. b. Determination of personnelrequirementsfor oonstruotion. o. Determination of requirementsfor shippingand ~irlift. d. Determination of serviceor agenoyto be responsiblefor meeting aboverequirements. e. Fisoalarrangements. ‘lheJ-4 Seot30n’aprimarymi88ionwas to meet the requirements for’ supplies,equipment,and materialsfor the construction as these requirements were establishedby the MC, Engineer,Consnunioations Officer,and the Task Group Commanders. The Engineerwas responsiblefor determingthe requirementsfor supplies?materials,equipment,and personnelneoessaryto oarryout the SectionIV 9 !!Rmm

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