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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY orricc or THK ADJUTANT OCNCRAI. WASHINGTON. O.C. 10110 IN NVLV mm* TO AGAM-P (M) (20 Nov 67) FOR OT RD-670588 22 Nrrember 1967 SUBJECT: Operational Reports--Lessons Learned, Headquarters, Cam Ranh Bay Subarea Command, Period Ending 31 July 1967 CO TO: SEE DISTRIBUTION 00 Q 1. Subject report Is forwarded for review and evaluation by ACDC in accordance with paragraph 6f, AR 1-19 and by CGNARC in accordance with paragraph 6c and d, AR 1-19. Evaluations and corrective actions should be rsportsd to ACSP0R OT within 90 days of receipt of covering letter. 2. Information contained in this report la provided to insure appropriste benefits In the future from Lessons Learned during current operations, and may be adapted for use In developing training oatsrial. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: 1 Incl -' KENNETH G. WICKHAM Major General, A The Adjutant General DISTRIBUTION: Comnandlng Generals Continental Army Command Army Combat Development a Command Commandants Army Command and General Staff College Army War College Army Air Defense School Army Armor School Army Artillery and Missile School Army Aviation School Army Chemical School Army Civil Affairs School Army Engineer School Army Infantry School Army Intelligence School STATEMESr #2 ÜNCLASSIFIBD D P C / This document is subject to special export controls and each transmlttal to foreign govornmeuta cr foreign nationals mar be ads only nth prior appro^ai of v^g *p/lcj&föx w ~ ^^ V

COPT 3 OF 25 COPIES DEPARTMENT OF THE AHMT HEADQUARTERS, CAM RilNH BAI SUBAREA GGMfAND APO 96312 AVCA CR-C-CO 6 August 1967 SUBJECT: Qparationtl Report for Quarterly Period Aiding 31 July 1967 (RCS CSFGR-65) TOt Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development Department of the Anqy Washington, D.C. 20310 SECTION I A. MISSION i 1«The Commanding Officer, Cam Ranh Bay Subarea Command, wllli a» Command, control, and support assigned and attached units, to the extent directed by pertinent General Oders«b» Serve as Deputy Commander of the Army Sectors of Can Ranh Bay Peninsula; in this capacity he will provide and/or coordinate post, eanp, and station functions for all units and activities tenanted thereon, as directed by CO, ASUPCCK ORB. c» Serve as Deputy Installation Coordinator of the Anqr Sectors of Cam Ranh Bay Peninsula; and, as such, coordinate specified functions, as defined by 00, IFFORCEV (Zone Coordinator) and as directed by CO, ASUPCGM GRB (Installation Coordinator)» d. Provide to United States Forces and Free World Military Assistance Forces within the GRBSAC support area cononon-user supplies and such other support and services as directed by CO, ASUPCOf ORB«2«The command was operational the full 92 days of the period, with the major portion of required training being accomplished during non^iuty hours«b, SIGNIFICANT ACCCHPHMENTS t 1«CCMMAIIDt Colonel Alton J, Welgley was in command of GRBSAC from 18 January 1967 to 31 May 1967, at which time Colonel Robert H, Calahan became Acting Commander for three days until Colonel Joseph L«Juskowlak arrived from Fhan Rang to assume command on h June 1967«2«STRENGTH OP COMMAND i The 80th General Support Group was reassigned on 31 May 1967, and Headquarters, 532d Supply and Service Battalion (08)» assumed the dutiet of the Cam Ranh Bay Subarea Command on 1 June 1967»

1/ 1TGA CR-CCO 6 August 1967 SUBJECT x CparAtional Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 196? (HCS CSPCR-65) The 59th Held Service Company (GS) (FWD), formerly of the 96th Supply and Service Battalion waa transferred to Subarea Command on 1 June 1967* With the attachment of the 59th Field Service Company (GS) (WD) the Subarea mission was zpanded to include Bakery«Laundxy, Craves Registration«and Property Disposal«this was in addition to the previous mission of operating the Clothing Diroct Exchange, Self Service Supply Center«and the Transportation Motor Pool«Units/ Detachments to Join the Command during the quarter included the 39th Base Post Office«lUth Engineer Detachment (Fire Truck), 791st Engineer Detachment (Fire Fighting)«25th Engineer Detachment (BFT), and the 116th Engineer Detachment (Power Generator) The current Cam Ranh Bay Subarea Command Organization Chart is attached as inclosure! On 31 July the actual strength was 660 assigned as apposed to an authorised strength of 910. 3* CONSTRUCTIONt During this reporting period lumerous projects have been undertaken«construction on a 8«630 man cantonment area is proceeding rapidly«with three battalion areas almost completed. Ten forty man BOQ'B have been completed except for minor electrical wiring* The new 16,000 square feet APO and 15«286 square feet finance buildings were completed and occupied without disrupting service on 31 May 1967 and 26 July 1967 respectively«a trailer court«consisting of twelve trailers, has been completed and occupied fay the senior officers of the Major Commands in the CRB area, A trailer park consisting of 106 house trailers for officers is presently under construction«with an estimated completion date of 15 September 1967«An aggressive program providing sandbagging of sleeping areas and bunker construction for administrative and community services areas was 9056 completed as of 31 July 1967«A. OBSERVATIONS (LESSONS I ARNED)t SECTION II VEHICLES ITEMt Lack of TQbE Vehicles for 39th Base Post Office, DISCSION! TQScS 12-500C does not provide the 39th AO Base Post Office organic transportation. The lack of organic vehicles requires the unit to be satellited on other TOSEE units or a Transportation Motor Pool for vehicular support«this works an undue hardship on the unit and has a tendency to severely hamper accomplishment of mission«observation: Recommend any revision of TCKE 12-500C Include provision for organic vehicles«vehicie OPERATIONS ITEM: Driver Qualified Personnel«

AVCA CR-C-CO 6 August 196? SUBJECTS Operational Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 196? (RCS CSFQR-65) DISCSION! Many replacement personnel are not driver qualified. The lack of testing facilities at Can Ranh Bay makes it extremely difficult to insure that personnel applying for drivers licenses ore fully qualified«an excessive number of nan hours are lost testing incoming personnel and in many cases training them to operate vehicles» OBSERVATIONi Recommend maximum effort to qualify all replacement personnel with la and 3A ton drivers licenses prior to arrival in ARV, ITEM: Spoilage of Sterilised Milk«MILK DISCSION! Large quantities of canned sterilised white milk are being condemned as unfit for human consumption, A large surplus of this sterilized milk exists because of low troop acceptability and unit refusals at the Class I issue point«when this sane milk is incorporated into the formula for white bread, it results in a tastier higher quality product«the following formula is being used by the 59th Field Service Company Field Bakery with excellent results t INGREDIENTS POUNDS Flour, wheat hard 27? Water, (ice) 7U (variable) Yeast, dry 3 Salt 7 Sugar 10 Shortening U Milk, non-fat dry 7 Milk, sterilised white 72 Rope Inhibitor (vinegar) 3pts OBSERVATION: Recommend the above formula be distributed to other field bakeries in Vietnam to help reduce the surplus sterilized milk and to improve the bread quality«b. COMMANDERS RECOMMENDATIONSt See observations in "A" above«1 Incl as c/osbph L, (ÄOWIAK Colonel, QMC Commanding '-fo

I I, AVCA CR-IO (6 Aug 67) Ist Ind SUBJECT: Operational Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 196? (KJS CSPOR-65) HEADQUARTERS, ARMY SUPPORT CCWMAND CAM RANK PAY, AFO 96312 2 2 AUG 1967 THRU: Connandlng General, Ist Logistical Coonand, AFO 96307 Conaanding General, Army Vietnam, AFO 96375 Comnander-ln-Chlef, Anny Pacific, APO 96558 TO: Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development, Department of the Amgr, Washington, D. C. 20310 The inclosed Operstlonal Report submitted by the Cam Ranh Bay Subarea Command adequately reflects the activities of the unit for the period Indicated with the following comments: a. The unit identification code number is WIZQAAA as per HHD CRB Army Depot. b. Section II, concur with observation relative to Inclusion of organic vehicles to units operating under 10&E 12-5O0C, Also concur in Increasing CON training to qualify replacement personnel as light vehicle drivers when applied against requisitions for combat support organisations in ths Republic of Vietnam, o. Section II, concur with observation relative to milk* Ths bread formula to Include sterilized milk has been disseminated to all bakeries in the United States Amy Support Conmand^CHB. FOR THE COMMANDER: Incl as (2 copies) AHMSTROfJO CAPTAIN AGC y

u AVCA 00-0 (6 Aug 67) 2nd Ind SUBJECT: Operational Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 196? (RCS CSFOR 65) HEADQUARTERS, 1ST LOGISTICAL COMMAND, APO 96307 9SF 0 19P7 TO: Deputy Conoandlng General, United States Amy Vietnam, ATTN: AVHGG-DH, APO 96375 1. The Operational Report - Lessons Learned submitted by the Cam Ranh Bay Sub Area Coonand and Headquarters, 532d Supply and Service Battalion, for the quarterly period ending 31 July 1967 is forwarded. 2«Reference page 2, 1st item: Nonconcur«Base Post Offices are not organised to be self sufficient and are attached to other units for personnel administration, mess, billeting and transportation support. Since transportation requirements differ between Base Post Offices due to local situations (l*e«distance from dispatch and receiving point), a fixed number of organic vehicles is not practicable«3* Reference page 3, 1st item: The use of sterilised milk in field bakeries to reduce excess quantities in RVN has been in progress since April 1967» Qui Nhon and Cam Ranh Bay are both using sterilized milk in bread baking«saigon Support Connand has discontinued the use of sterilized milk because quantities on hand are now at acceptable levels of supply«the recommendation for utilisation of sterilized milk was implemented by this headquarters in April 1967* 4«Reference Ist Indorsement, paragraph A: The UIC for HHC, 532d S&S Bn, is WDFGAAA«HHD, CRB Depot, is not part of the sub area command. 5«Concur with basic report as modified by indorsements. The report is considered adequate«for THE COMMANDER: TEL: 1 Incl no lynx 430/782 m^'^^^ Acting Afilt AQf ^ MbM.

\ AFnGC-üJT (6 Aue 67) 3d Ind SUBJECT; Operational Import-Lessons Learned lor the Period landing 31 July 19^7 (iico GÜF0IW65) (U) I-EAD^TJARTEiiS, UiilTJ) STATiSS ATdJ VliT^iAli, APC San Francisco 96375 TO: Coramandar in Chief, bnited States Amy, Pacific, ATTu: GPüi J -CJT, APO 96558 1. This heaci^uartors has reviewed the L.ciatioiuil Aeport-Lesjons Learned for the period ending 31 July 1967 imi xios-dquart^ra, Can -lanh Bay üubarea Coniland (.JIZ^AAA) as indorsed. 2. Pertinent coraraentb followi a* iieference item concerning lack of TüL vehicles, 1st itcn, page 2 and paragraph 2, 2d Indorseuent. Coucur with paragraph 2, 2a Indorsenent. b, Kerereace itew concerning spoilage of sterilized r..il]:, 1st item on page 3 and paragraph 3, 2d Inddrsoaenti Coacur. ^s ijidicuteu L,; 2d j-ndoroeuent (1st Logistical Co..iKiand) this policy lias been in eii'cct since April. It reduces excess and prodaces an acceptable product, access aiid overage stoci.a will continue to be used in bread when reco/unended by supoortiag veteri-iarians. Co/.Tioand ewphasis has been placed on.-roper chilling of sterilized full: to increase its appeal and acceptability as a beverage. 3. Unit will be notified oi actions and coakents by routine inaoroouent v/hich returns this report. FOK THii CC.uA^iDiJi: 1 Incl nc

mmrmmmrmmmm 1 GP0P-DT(6 Aug 67) 4th Ind SUBJECT: Oparadonal Report for tha Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1967 fro«hq Can Ranh Bay Subarea Com) (UIC: WIZQAA) (RCS CSFOR-65) HQ, ARMY, PACIFIC, APO Ban Francisco 96558 2 7 OCT 1967 TO: Aaaistant Chief of Staff for Force Development, Department of the Aray, Waahington, D. C. 20310 Thla headquarter«baa evaluated subject report and forwarding indorsenants and concurs In the report as Indorsed. FOR THE COMUNDKR IN CHIEF: 'Z O&UuLUtSK^ 1 Incl 00 F. OSBOURN 'i.agc «if AG

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