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3.
Special Service:
The Spcecinl Service Section continued to furnish the
personnel with its usual high standard of activities,
The hours of
operation were adjusted to accomodate those personnel from T-sk Group
7.3 and Task Group 7,4 who were on shore leave,
The theaters operated
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at different hours, the Terrace Theater at1930 hours and Starlight
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Tavern.
The usual athletic program continued in effect.
An all-
star basketball team was selected by team managers and played a series
of games with an all-star team of KWAJALEIN.
Five games were played,
two at ENITWETOK and three at KWAJALEIN, with the ENIWETOK team the
victors by winning four of the five games.
The softball and basket-
ball leagues were completed in late March.
Headquarters & Headquarters
Detachment won the softball league, while the basketball league ended
in a tie between the Military Police Detachment and AACS (TG 7.4).
A
play-off is scheduled.
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Post Exchanges
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The Post Exchange continued to provide the essentials
plus varied general and oriental merchandise,
Prices were reasonable,
with the majority of profits being allocated to the Central Post Fund.
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