PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED CHAPTER VI LOGISTICS & SUPPLY Supply for the operation was excellent, despite numerous difficulties resulting from the rapid organization of JTF-7 and its heterogeneous composition. # At the inception of TG 7.2 it was planned to have one supply account for Eniwetok Atoll. The account number assigned by USARPAC was GP-285, and lst Lt Thomas Hall, CAC, was designated. the aceountable officer, as well as S~4 for the 1220th Prov Bigingorabtatign All supplies and equipment requisitioned prior to“feDeo 48 for the ‘operation were shipped to this account. It soon became apparent that this method was unsuitable, due to the scope of the task and the technical difficulties involved. Accordingly, each supply cell of thel220th was assigned an accowt number. The following shows the account number assigned, and the officers assigned by Special Order No. 4, ISCOM Headquarters, dated 8 January 1948: AGENCY QM Supply . Ordnance Supply Signal Supply Engineer Supply Medical Supply Chemical Supply Special Service Supply Transp Corps Supply uke we ACCOUNT NO. £P-266 Ist ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER Lt AP-287 AP-288 AP-289 Capt SD Maj Resec CWO Qie, AP-291 Capt . AP-290 AP-292 AP-501 let Lt JQRaiembs Capt aap lst Lt OX: Upon the arrival of the 2d E.S.B. units » the supply and property accounting situation was in a state of chaos. Many supplies and much ‘equip-” ment, which had arrived during December, was still on the beach. The ae, MH semen small supply calls of the 1220th Prov Engr Bn were striving to reoti fy SECTI ON VI-b 26 PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED 5s b > a:

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