of all Joint Task Force SEVEN buildings and facilities which came under
his control during or after the tests.
The Air Task Group Commander (CTG 7.4) was responsible for the
packing and crating and the disposition of all property, personnel (assigned
or attached),
and records of Task Group 7el. He was further charged
with the responsibility of policing the areas occupied by his units prior
to departure.
All Task Group Commanders were charged with the responsibility of
submitting roll-up plans for their own organizations to Commander, Joint
Task Force SEVEN for informational purposes.
Amnexes to Field Order No.
2 were issued outlining general departure times, air lift available,
ships available and times of loading, with schedules so arranged that
complete loading of cargo space could be accomplished in the most expe-
ditious manner.
Security regulations were stressed and Security Termi-
nation Statements were included.
Each service was directed to prepare for
the disposition of its property in accordance with existing regulations.
Maps were submitted outlining the areas to be prepared ror standby status
and detailed instructions were given for razing buildings that might
possibly be a hazard during storms, high winds or fires,
Estimated man
days of labor were set forth to provide information as to the force needed
to accomplish the work.
Administrative procedures to be followed in the
close-out of the operations were included in detail.
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