a,
ous staff visits paid to the Element by officers of the theater AACS
orgenizations.
On March 2, Lt Col Kent and M/Sgt Alvin
J Willians
of the 1808th AACS Wing visited the Communications Center.
Other
Wing visitors were Maj Raynond A Lowe and T/Sgt Joseph B McLenore
in mid March; Maj Leslie C Robert:ean and Captain Wilson R Winbigler
(5th AACS I&M Squadron) fron 17-21 March; and Major Robert V Brown,
who was at Eniwetok on 27 March accompanied by Major Donald J Crocker
of the 18LOth AACS Group.
M/Sgt Williams returned for several days
in nid March following his earlicr visit.
From the 1810th ALCS Group a party of staff visitors arrived
on 7 Morch, consisting of Major Crocker, Capt Harold E Nance, and
four airmen.
Early in the month Major Sidney A Goldmen and three
of his staff officers paid short -risits to Eniwetok. On 9 March
the Communications Elenent Command-: sent a TWX to the theater
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ALCS organizations requesting advance notice and reasons for proposed
visits in order that housing and other facilities could be made avail-
able.+
3.
Adninistrative and Reporting Procedures.
The reports
required by higher headquarters remained essentially the sare as
throughout February, with the addition of a weekly Unit Supply
Report calling for a spot check of non-expendables.
On 23 March
a Deployment Roster was submitted: to the Supply Officer, Test
Services Unit, indicating the number of personnel that could be
released to return tc the ZI at tines after the final shot of plus
two, plus five, plus ten, and plus twenty days.
These figures
represent the best available estimate based on a breakdown anc corlig 7.4 Msg Cite TGP 3-104, DTG 0922002 Mar.
Beer
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Attached as Exhibit A.
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