S E C R E T A most optimistic view, excluding the capture of RABAUL, can not envisage relief of ejnphibious divisions from the SOLOMON - BISMARCK - NEW GUINEA area before February,1944. Any division relieved will require four to six months for rehabilitation. The 4th Marine Division is scheduled to depart UNITED STATES in December, 1943. It could be earmarked as one of the two amphibious divisions required for the capture of the MARSHALLS, provided excessive losses are not encountered in SOUTHWEST PACIFIC operations prior to the completion of the MADANG (NEW GUINEA) - western NEW BRITAIN - BOUGAINVILLE campaign. Therefore, for the capture of the MARSHALLS there is available one Marine Corps amphibious division from the UNITED STATES in December, 1943, while the other must be provided from the SOUTHWEST PACIFIC or by training an Army division in the UNITED STATES. (1) Summary of. availability of' amphibious divisions Campaign Divisions Possible sources of number Area required divisions required 1 MADANG-western 3 3 Marine Corps Divisions NEW BRITAIN - in SOUTH PACIFIC and BOUGAINVILLE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC (See par 11 a) 2 BISMARCK 5 3 Marine Corps Divisions ARCHIPELAGO (possibly used in Campaign No. 1, (See par. reduced after 4 - 6 months 11 c to three) rehabilitation. 1 Marin'e Corps Division from U S in Dec. , 1943. 1 Army Division must be trained. 3 NEW GUINEA 5 CASE I (See par. 12) Army and Mar ine Corps Divisions used in Campaign No. 2, after 4 - 6 months rehabilitation or CASE II Train 5 Army Divisions during Campaign No. 2. - 20 - |