Fate and become unserviccable in a short length of tine. Therefore, sp-cial attention was piven to these itens and when rust appeared they were sandblastcd and repainted as soon as practicable, A cajor problem which was cncountcred was the sssignuent of untraincd personnel, Because of the rognitude and complexity of supply operations of this command it is vitally neccssary that the personne] be fully trained in supply procedures, This lack of trained personnel evidenced itself in raduction of overall efficicncy, To reasdy this situation continuous classes were conducted on property account7bil ty, warehousing proccdums, and stock record and acnorin=dun roecuipt accounts, These classes minticized tou gone dogres the pr - bles which the lack of treined personnelprasontud. ” A fir policy wis esteblished for tho turn-in of -enorandia receipt property at the conclusion of Operation CASTLE. Specific instructions were issucd to using units regarding the procedures to we follewed in the return of property to the Depot Supply Officer. The system devised proved sound in thet the turn-in of property was handled in an expeditious manner. 3. POL Scetions Tho POL Secticn wea responsible for the requisitioning and issuing of pctrolcun, oi] 7 OTF SOVEN on ENDETOK ISLAND, and lubricants for cll clerints of It was also responsible for the wequisi- tioning 2f POL products for Holmes 2nd Narver on PARRY ISLAND, and for Kolmes end Narver and TG 7.4 clesznts on Site TARE, ga 21-Tab P The eccountability