CHAPTER V
MATERTEL
UNIT. SUFPLY
The workload for the Consolidated Unit Supply leveled off during
this month,
An average of 1000 sheets and 500 pillow cases are taken to the
Base Laundry each week,
week,
Airmen laundry bundles average around 260 per
Racks were constructed on the Unit Supply Building to hold
bundles until picked-up,
on the ground.
Originally the bundles were placed outside
This was unsatisiactory because of the sudden rain showers.
TRIP REPORT
:
T/Sgt William E. Owens roturned from his visit to the 1500th AirBase
Wing for the purposs.of coordinating materiel matters.
Problems discussed
were outlined in Sergeant Owens! trip roport?*
ROLL-UP_ PLANS
A general concept for handling the roll-up of supplies and cquip=
ment was received from TG 7.4 on 8 March? This letter established
10 April as the deadline for submission of the unit roll-up plans.
On 11 March a conference was held by TG 7.4 to bricf supply personnel
on roll-up requirements and proccdurcs,
Written minutes of this mocting
were not published,
Early in March this unit submitted a list of questions to TG 7.4.
The answers to these questions were required for guidanec in preparing
for roll-up.
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This information was received and forwarded to all clements
Hq TSUP Ltr Subj "Fld Trip Rept", dtd 8 Apr 54 (TAB #28)
Hq TG 7.4 Ltr Subj "Roll-Up of Sup and Equip", dtd & Mar 54 (TAB #29)
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