S E C R E T
As of January 1, 1944 the U. S. Navy will have 714
combat air. craft of all types (exclusive of carrier-based),
deployed for special assignment by CINCPAC. Required air-
craft should be available for this operation.
c. Naval (MARSHALLS)
The situation in cruisers to mount the MARSHALL ISLANDS
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operation ( 8 CL plus 8 CA) will be tight until early in 1944.
As of January 1, 1944, there will be 9 CA, 12 CL, and 4 0CL
in the PACIFIC. If all cruisers which become available for
assignment in the first quarter of 1944 (1 CA and 4 CL) are
assigned to the PACIFIC and assuming no attrition after
January 1, 1944, there would be available on April 1, 1944,
10 CA, 12 CL, and 4 0CL. After meeting the requirements for
this operation 2 CA, 4 CL, and 4 0CL would be available to
meet all other requirements in the PACIFIC. One CL and one
CA become available for assignment during the second quarter
of 1944.
d. Air (CAROLINES)
(exclusive of carrier-based)
Ass ault Garrison
VSO 0 36
B (H) 96 48
B (M) 0 64
B (L/D) 0 96
Ftr 0 200
96 444
As of Janusry 1, 1944, the U. S. Navy will have 714
combat-aircraft of all types (exclusive of carrier-based)
deployed for special assignment by CINCPAC. No deployments
have been made for later, dates, but it is assumed that this
figure of 714 will be increased after January 1, 1944, and
that the CAROLINE operation is not likely to occur until
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