tion between the United States and the PPG resulted in excellent mail service. This was most helpful in maintaining high morale throughout the operation. d. Tarawa. A unique postal service was provided the United Kingdom colony at The task force had a weather detachment there and supplied it with weekly flights from the PPG. Since this service was far more frequent than normally available to the British people at Tarawa, arrangements were made to reroute their mail through the PPG during the period 15 April to 15 July 1956, The service was greatly appreciated by them and contributed to the excellent relations which existed between the colony and the task force, 11. OBSERVER PROGRAMS a. In October 1955 the task force developed a plan for an official ob- server program for Operation REDWING and submitted it to the Chief of Naval Operations, This plan proposed that invitations be confined to high govern- ment and military officials having a direct interest in the operation, and recommended a maximum of 100: observers to be divided equally between the AEC and DOD. The Chief of Naval Operations forwarded this plan to the Military Liaison Committee and recommended that it be forwarded to the AEC for concurrence or comment. In view of anticipated foreign observer participation the Military Liaison Committee referred the proposal to the Jcimt Chiefs of Staff for review before taking formal Committee action. The Joint Chiefs of Staff concurred in the plan but recommended that the maximum overall observer participation for REDWING be increased to 110 in order to provide for 10 observers from the Permanent Joint Board on Defense (PUBD), The Deputy Secretary of Defense approved the increase, with an allocation of 50 spacesto the AEC, 50 to the DOD, and 10 to the PJBD. The DOD allocation included five spaces for the United Kingdom and five spaces for Canada. The objective of the foreign observer program was to further the United States national interest by improv- ing the mutual defense capability of the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It was noted during the operation that many U. S. cbservers in the Official Observer Program were of lower rank or pesition than had been envisaged during development of the plan. Moe 20

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