. m?f uission were a part of TG 7.5, located at ~iwetok, consider~ble ati~ istr~tive difficulties, md were presented, ad differences of oFinion as to command channels never completely solved to the stitisf~tion of all concerned. Although the ‘700-XCIC Detachment was pkced by the Iscom Kwajalein underthe “commnd” of the Joint Control and Liaison Officers such assignment was never effected through the publication of a recogniszble competent written order. Despite this difficulty, however, the security control titKwajdein was effective, and caused the leiistpossible interference with the operation, 3. Control of Air Priorities + Control OX air priorities for both personnel -d cargo moving from Kwajalein to Eniwetok co~tinuall.ypresented perplexing problems, and required the utmost attention h detail and exceptional close liaison with the Tr=fic snd Operations sections of AT& Until the arrival ot ATG 7.4, the Joint Control tad Liaison Oificer kd &lalost complete dispatch control of O-47 aircraft assigned to the 1535th AiKSu for the operation, I). ular phase Some of the outstanding problemspresented by this particof Li~ison opar~tions were: (1) The -rival at all hours of the @ and night of 0-54 aircraft, ATC and lQTS, c~rying personnel and/or cbrgo which rated top priority, end regarding which no message had been received informing of arrival, (2) In order to set-uphigh priority personnel and c=go . 63 SECTION V Mi4uH

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