to ENIWETOK ISLANDS by L-13 aircraft and from ENIWETOK to BIKINI
by C-L,7 aircraft.
Other secondary missions included security during the
movement of sensitive cargo and the escorting of distinguished visi-
tors,
These secondary missions were accomplished.
The Military Police Detachment continued to provide
men for additional duties as mentioned in the second installment.
This included the honor guard platoon and weapons platoon of the
combat company, together with supporting personnel for the Post
Exchange, Officers Club, Barber Shop, and POL Farn.
& problem arose conderning property belonging to the
Military Police Detachments at BIKINI.
This property had been stored
at sites TARE and NAN in accordance with instructiions prior to FRAVO,
Personal and unit property was damaged and scattered due to BRAVO.
The largest part of this property was recovered and brought to PARRY
ISLAND by Holmes and Narver (H & N) personnel,
Unit property, con-
sisting of 1/4 ton trucks and weapons, was immediately claimed, serviced, and put into use.
Personal property was reclaimed when
possible; when lost, claims were submitted.
The morale of the MP Detachmert was at its peak during
this period.
All personnel made full use of athletics and other
Special services provided for them.
Maximum participation in sports,
recreational services, and religious services, together with promotions and commendations received indicated an alert and responsible
security force for the Pacific Proving Ground,
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The offense and incident rate for Task Group 7.2 remined
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