Loy , ’ Jb mF 2 ‘ ‘ oy Pye . ’ 2 ° Task Group 7.4 Logistios Conference in Ootober 1957, brief mentic:: vas made of the probable future need to place levies upon HARDTACK units for personnel to augment the consolidated field maintenance system at Eniwetok and to support supply roll-up operations, Such levies would be only for those skilla which could not be provided from established Task Group 7.4 resources, In December 1957, a review of maintenance man-hour requirements, as subnitted by each element of the group, revealed that several specialists in various maintenance areas would be needed and could not be provided from within the group's manning capability, Hence, levies were placedon such Air Force organizations as Military Air Transport Service, Strategic Air Command, and Special Weapons Center, as well as other agencies in re= lation to their declared man~hour needs for these personnel, to report to the proving ground by 1 March 1958, Arrangements were made in a sinilar manner to procure supply roll-up persomel, these personnel to report to Eniwetok by 1 July 1958. Several other aspects of the Personnel situation in the 4950th Test Group and Task Group 7.4 during the planning phase of HARDTACK, particularly in the last months of 1957, were noteworthy. For example, an Air Foresdirective in mid-October expanded on the airmen early Separation procedures first announced in August 1957, authorizing separation of airmen first olass and airmen second class from three to six months in E F MY L / fs Q

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