HOTCHKISS CAIRO OPNAV DEC 21, 1941. ROBINSON 192300 (CONTINUED) PARTS 2,3 &4- SHEET 2. OF THE BRITISH PLANS TO PUSH ON TO THE FRONTIER OF TUNISIA DEPENDS ON THE PROMPT IMPROVEMENT OF BRITSH TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS. BRITISH ARE SHOCKINGLY SHORT OF COMPETENT TRUCK DRIVERS. THEIR SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN STRETCHD TO THE BREAKING POINT. AS AN EXAMPLE, WHEN I ATTENDED WITH LITTLETON AND AUCHINLEK A MEETING OF ALL THE STAFFS YESTERDAY FOR THE EXCHANGE OFINFO, NO NEWS HAS COME FOR 24 HOURS FROM THE FIGHTING FRONT. LYTTLETON, AUCHINLEK, AND AIR MARSHAL TEDDER HAVE ALL PROPOSED TO ME IN WRITINGTHAT WE SHOULD TAKE OVER WITH OUR OWN ARMY UNITS UNDER COMMANDS OF GEN. MAXWELLCERTAIN PORTION OF THE TRANSPORTATION BURDEN AS WELL AS THE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF A SYSTEM OF TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS. I AM SENDING IN AMERICAN EQUIVALENTSTHE WRITTEN REQUESTS PRESENTED TO ME BY THE BRIT YESTERDAY BY A SEPARATE MESSAGE THROUGH GEN. MAXWELL TO THE WAR DEPT. I HOPE THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEND AT LEAST THE TRUCK DRIVER IMMEDIATELY. COOPERATION BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND GEN. MAXWELL IS EXCELLENT AND CONCURS IN MY OPINION THAT THE BRITISH ARE DOING AS GOOD A JOB AS THE INADEQUATE MEANS AND THE IMMENSE TERRAIN WILL PERMIT. PLEASE SHOW THIS MESSAGE TO MARSHALL, STIMSON AND HOPKINS. (END) |