S E C R E T It should be pointed out that the 18 divisions include 3 U. S.. Marine Divisions. The withdrawal of these units to the central PACIFIC would require their replacement with 3 Army Divisions. The status of the availability of the amphibious equip- ment for this operation cannot be determined until after the RABAUL campaign. b. Air A total of 3048 combat aircraft are estimated to be required for this operation. As of January 1, 1944, 2579 will be available. This includes Army, Navy, R.A.A.F., and R.N.Z.A.F. This indicates a shortage of 469 aircraft. In addition some adjustment as to types may be necessary. c. Naval In view of the other operations which may be conducted in the PACIFIC, such as the BISMARCK, CAROLINE, or MARSHALLS operations, the requirements and availability of naval forces for the capture of NEW GUINEA cannot be determined. 22. Operations in the MARSHALL and CAROLINE ISLANDS a. Ground The defense of the MARSHALL and CAROLINE ISLANDS will require 3 Army Divisions. One division may be obtained from HAWAII by reducing the strength of the garrison to 2 divisions. The remaining 2 divisions must come from the UNITED STATES. b. Air (MARSHALLS) (less carrier-based) Assault Garrison B (H) 96 72 B (M) 0 72 B (L/D) 0 180 Ftr 200 221 296 545 - 25 - |