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REVIEW
WORLD WAR II
A SUMMARY OF ASF ACTIVITIES
STATISTICS IBILAN’CII, CONTROL DIVISION
HY.,1ID(LI:ilItT~lRS, AR-MY Slr,RVId:15 PDRCES, WAR DEPARTMENT
FOREWORD The Army Service Forces STATISTICAL FZVIEW OF WORLD WAR
II is not lnte.lded either as a history or an analysis, butrather as a reference book--a summary of ASF activities in statistical terms.
Insofar as available data permit, the period covered Is the 45 months from December 1941 through August 1945--the period of active participation of the United States In World War II. Most of the time series were initiated at some point after the beginning of the war, as the need for them became apparent. Relatively few are available for the whole spand 45 months. The series are all intentionally ended at 31 August 1945, the nearest month-end to V-J Day (officially 2 September 1945). It is of course true that many activities were then at their peaks and the trend of their decline is not covered in this document. Some demobilization activities had, in fact, not really begun--thus it will be months before the complete series could be recorded.
Except where otherwise noted, coverage is limited to the Army Service Forces, as distinguished from the Army Air Forces and Army Ground Forces, or the War Department proper. The mission of the Army Service Forces has been stated:
'to develop, deelgn, manufacture, or other- wise procure, traneport, store, dietribute, iesue, maintain, repair, and salvage all military supplies and equipment (other than tkaee preullar to the Army Air Forose) far tk~ Amy and, ta some extent, for other United Nations; to provide military personnel for the Army and oivil-lan personnel for adminletratlve duties; to train personnel for semise unita of the Army Service Fow3r and far *he &my Ground Forceer and Amy Air Forqae upon rsqusat; to trsnplgort mein and suppllsa by rail and watt; to p~ovida neaaa- &WY ae~vlae8 far the Array, inoludingl admln- ls+ir4tAve, finanoial, legal, judlolal~ inter- ntll waurity , md atatlstloal f3e~vlo1s; to prsvlfh for thei sheAtar, health and wslfwe sf Amy pwwannel; to aonatrust new faailttiee 4nd b3 PPwldS ftxad aQtiunlo4tioa earvtaesl $0 the Apmy, ”
F’sr t&e mfwt @@Hi the tables inaluded in the appendbeta sf %hla wluae gwaaenti sniy the mare aI.mIfiaan$ auwrjr swill,
They ~PQ la~qely dmwn PWXI the thi&y-wId msn%h%y ses$9ons e# Shs A.!@ MnnthQ Z9mmaa Repot that has aavwsd the vsrisua eism 02 Am !3@rtlvt8s*
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CONTEhTS Page
PROCUREMENT ............................
MAINTENANCE ............................
CONSTRUCTIONANDRFALESTATE ....................
PROPERTY DISPOSITION ........................
DEPOT OPERATIONS: Supply Operations ....................... Storage Operations ........... i ..........
RATIONSUPPLYOVERSEAS .......................
TRANSPORTATION ...........................
INTERNATIONALAID .........................
CIVILIANSUPPLY .... ..- ....................
ADMINISTRATION : ..........................
FISCAL ...............................
RENEGOTIATION ...........................
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11
17
21 23
29
31
39
41
CONTRACTTERMINATION ........................
43
47
51
53
PERSONNEL .............................
TRAINING ..............................
HIisALTH ..............................
57
61
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APPENDUCES:
A - Procurement ........................ B - Maintenance .............. ; ......... C - Construction and Real Estate ............... D - Property Disposition ................... E - Depot Operations ..................... F - Ration Supply Overseas .................. G - Transportation ...................... H- International Aid : .................... J - Civilian Supply .. ; ................... K - Administration ....................... L - Fiscal .......................... N - Contract Termination ................... P - Personnel ...................... i .. Q-Training ................. . ....... R-Health.. ........................
82 84
;i 112 114 147 150 151 167 175 197 219 230
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PROCUREMENT
ASF DEiXVXRIES
For the war period (Decemberl$+lthrough August 1945) procurement deliveries aggre- gated $68,828,000,000.* Chart 1 shows the monthly deliveries of ASF procured equipment and supplies from January 1942 through August 1945. Indicated on the chart are those im- portent dates In the overseas operatlans which. particularly influenced the volume of production prior to and after the indicated dates. prior
The steady building up of production
parent, to the North African Invasion is ap-
December. reaching the 1942 production peek in
Subsequently, leveling off,
there was a gradual although the impetus of the
tremendous production drive for the North African operation carried through December 1943. Upon the attainment of the D-Day goal of establishing U.S. troops in France,- an- other great production drive got under way to sustain the European operations and built up to the production peak of the war just prior to V-E Day.
Although production pesks were inspired, for the most part, by operations in the Euro- ,pean Theater during the three years prior to
CHART I
V-E Day, a tion was
substantial portion of the produc- flowing steadily to our Pacific
forces during that entire period. Production kept pace during the months subsequent to V-E Day until the sudden capitulation of Japan prompted immediate cutbacks andcancellations.
The relative annual deliveries of ASF procurement equipment and supplies from Jan- uary 1941 through August 1945, and forecast deliveries for September through .December 1943 are shown in Chart 2.
COMPOSITION OF PROCUREMF4T DELIVERIES
The compositiaTl of the total value of procurement deliveries for the war period (1 January 1942 through 31 August 1945) is shown in Chart 3 by technical service. It will be noted that Ordnance deliveries con- stituted almost 50 percent of the total,while Medical deliveries were only slightly more than one percent. Quartermaster deliveries were second In value to those of the Ordnance Depsrtment, sFnce they included subsistence which made up 52.3 percent of the Quartermas- ter total. .
ARMY SERVICE FORCES PROCUREMENT DELIVERIES
BILLION BILLION $2.5 $2.5
WAR PERIOD WAR PERIOD
BILLION BILLION $2.5 $2.5
INVASION OF INVASION OF NORTH AFRICA NORTH AFRICA
2.0 I D-DAY D-DAY V-E DAY V-E DAY
2.0
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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA “drm-MJJA3”NDJ FMAM~J- auN”JtMAMJJA
1942 1942 1943 1943 1944 1944 1945 1945
* In general, deliveries are defined as ac- ceptances by the technical services, with- out regard to the physical location of the
1teins. All the charts and tables in this volume which present dollar value data on procurement deliveriesandforecasts are based on standard dollar weights and not on actual
unit costs at the time of procurement. Thus, the trends in procurement activities may be accurately portrayed without distortion by price fluctuations. The standard dollar weights have been revised from time to time, but compensating adjustments havebeenmade accordingly in all related data.
PROWREMENT
CHART 2
ANNUAL ASF DELIVERIES (INCLUDING SUBSISTENCE 1
SILL10
$20
15
IO
1941 1942 IQ43 1944 1945 ESTIMATE
Trends in procurement deliveries during the war years for all services and for each of the technical services is presented graph- ically in Chart 4. It will be noted that the delivery peaks for each technical service occur at different tim8s and that the produc- tion trends for one service are not analogous with any other service. Each technical serv-
COMPOSITION OF PROCUKEMENT DELIVERIES DURIi'GTElEWARRERIOD
Service I
Amount I
Percent (Billions) of Total
Ordnance. . . . . . Quartermaster . . . Engineers . . . . . signal. . . . . . . Transportation. . . ChemicalWarfare. . Medical . . . . . .
$34.084 49.8 - 21.140 30.9 4.809 3.940 57:: 2.023 2.9 1.708 2.5 0.760 1.1
ice had its own requirements goal and was continually faced with the necessity for shifting its production from one to another of it8 items, in order to meet the immediate and pressing needs of the oversea co?muanda and to keep pace with new item developments. Production lead time was a decisive factor in retarding or speeding up production and this affected the over-all trend In procurement deliveries.
Tables in Appendix A, pages 75 to 81, present a comprehensive record of ~ocurement deliveriee by major item groups for each of the technical services, by months for the years 1942, 1943, 1944 andthrough August 1945 *
There follow comments on charts showing deliveries of a few selected important cate- gories of items.
Of the total of all artillery, valued at more than three billion dollars, delivered from January 1942 through August 1945, slightly less than 11 percent, in dollar value, was heavy artillery. Deliveries of heavy artillery increased steadily from the beginning of 1942 until the peak was reached in the first quarter of 1945. Throughout the war there w&a no slacking in the production of h8aV-y artillery, which includes all cali- bers from 4.5" to 24O.mm.
CHART 3
TOTAL PROCUREMENT DELIVERIES DURING
THE WAR PERIOD-BY TECHNICAL SERVICE:
SERVICE PERCENT BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
OF TOTAL 0 IO 20 30
ORDNANCE 4 Q 8
QUARTER- MASTER
ENGINEERS
SIGNAL
TRANSPOR- TATION
CHEMICAL WARFARE
MEDICAL
P I.1 :
$ ,.:.> .A... . . . . . :...
T
:.>:.:.:.:. 113 :::::::::::: . . . . :... :....:,.: ::... ::
The increase in deliveries of light 8nd medium artillery was rapid from the beginning of 1942 until the peak of production during the winter of.1942-1943. Thereafter, deliv- eries were held at a high level through the summer of 1943, until shortagea had been filled. Subsequently, production and deliv- eries were geared to requirements, which were met with uniformity and promptness. These trends are shown in chart 5, (Also see Ap- pendix A, pages 75 and 76.
ARTZIERYAMMJNIIIONDELIVXRIkS
Trends in deliveries of artillery ammu- nition are not directly comparable with de- liveries of artillery. At the beginning of the war, it was necessary to establlah re- placemsnt factors for ammunition, based on estimated consumption rather than actual com- bat experience. As the war progressed, actu- al field operations provided a firmer basis for the establishment of replacement factors
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PROCUREMENT
CHART 4
PROCUREMENT DELIVERY TRENDS-BY TECHNICAL SERVICE
BILLlOt
$6 I ALL SERVICE
I I I I I I I I
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QUARTER 1942 1943 1944 - 1945
MILLIONS
$600 I I I I I
SIGNAL
400
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. 0 I I I I I I I I I I
123412341234123
QUARTER
MILLIONS
$200 I I I I I
CHEMICAL WARFARE
150
100
50
12341 2341234123
QUARTER
BILLIONS
$ 2.0 I QUARTERMASTER
1.0
f
01 I ’ ’ ’ 1 ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ 1 ’ 1 I 123412341234123
QUARTER
1942 1943 1944 1945
PERIOD BILLIONS
I , I I I
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QUARTER 1942 1943 1944 1945
MILLIONS
$600
01 “““““I’d 123412341234123
QUARTER
MILLIONS
$100
25
01 ‘I” I ’ I”’ I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I ‘2 3
QUARTER
MILLIONS
$300 I
TRANSPORTATION
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QUARTER
1942 1943 1944 1945
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PROCUREMENT
and the computation of ammunition require- ments. However, new tactical developments, which called for more intense and continued artillery fire for some operations than had previously been employed, necessitated the continual modification of replacement factors and consequent adjustment of production and deliveries. Another factor affecting pro- curement was the development of many new types an& calibers of artillery which dic- tated shifts in production of ammunition.
Chart 5 shows that the peak of deliv- eries of. all types of artillery ammunition was reached. during the winter of 1944-1945, after replacement factors had been well sta- bilized and gun types and calibers had been fairly well standardized. Deliveries of heavy artillery ammunition constituted about 18 percent of.the total deliveries of all types of artillery ammunition. (Appendix A, page 75.1
Ti4NX3
Tank production increased rapidly during the first year of the war, under impetus of meeting the objective of 45,000 tanksin1942, pronounced by President Roosevelt at the be- ginning of the year. The objective was met in the combined proauction of tanks and tank- mounted self-propelled weapons. Moat of the 1942 deliveries were of the M-3 type; subse- quently the light tank demand was shifted to the M-5 type. PrMuction of the M-4 medium type tank began to take hold in the third quarter of 1942 and reached peak production in the second q,uarter of 1943. The trends in the deliveries of M-4 tanks and of all tanks are shown in Chart 5. (See also Appendix A, page 76.)
SHOULOER WEAPONS
Production of shoulder weapons was slow In getting under way in the first year of the war, particularly because of the necessity for tooling up enough plants to produce the required quantity of the newly standardized M-l (Garand). Subsequently, the stend.aralza- tlon of the carbine for use by oertaln deslg- nated personnel required additional~oauotion faoilltlee and tooling.
The peak of proauotion and deliveries of all types of ehoulder weapons W&B reaohed in the laet quarter of 1943; of the total, 68.4 peraent were carbines, and of the re- malnder 56.4 peroentwem Garands (M-l). Chart 5 shows quarterly deliveries throughout the war perlood. "Other" shouliler weapons Include the M-l (Garand), the 1903 (SpringfIeld), the 1917 (modified Lee-Enfield), and the Browning Automatic Rifle. (See also Appendix A, page 75-I
CRAWiXRTYPE!L!RACToIts
Among the items which were in critical supply tiughout the entire period of the war were crawler type tractors. From a total of 684 deliveredin the first quszter of 1942, deliveries increased steadily until the peak of 8,494 tractors delivered was reached in the fourth quarter of 1944. Tractors are grouped in classes according to draw-bar horsepower, as foIlowe:
Class I - 91 to 140 DEE? Class II - 61 to 90 DBHP Class III - 46to 6oDPm ClsXla Iv - 36 to 45 DEEP
Of the total of 69,165 crawler type tractors delivered awing the var period, 14.4 percent were Class I tractors, 32.0 percent were Class II, 17.8 percent were Class III and 35.8 percent were Class IV. Tractors in Classes II and III were new items which first went into production in the first quarter of 1943, which may be noted in Chart 5. (See also Appendix A, page 78.)
GAS MASKS
Upon the entry of the United States into the war, the urgency of need for gas masks was immediately apparent in the rapid rise in deliveries fmm production, which reached the peak in the first quarter of 1943. There- after, production and deliveries were geared to requirements for replacement, as initial issue demands were being met pmmptly. Chart 5 indicates the large amount of deliveries during the year 1943; of the war total of more than 32.2 million ma&a, the 1943 deliv- eries constituted 48.3 percent.
SUBSISTENCE
The total of 1110~~ than $11.4 billion of f00a supplies and related Item3 includes only Zone of Interior purcbaaee for shipment over- aeaa and u0e at poete, camps, and stations. It does not include purchasea abroad by thea- ters and baeee for ovaraea comm&ption. $‘L- eluded, however, are appmxlmtely 90 peroent of the U. 8. Navy reqwte whloh were purohased by the Axmy Qaedemaeter. Ae ahom In Chart 5, mubelaterme deliuerles reaohed a high level In ths fourth quarter of 1944, whloh level uw msintained throughout the balanoe 'of the mr. (See Appendix A. page SO.1
ATABRSNE
Since the nuJor eource of eupply of qui- nine wa8 out off at the begkmlng of the war with Japan, aas to the occupation of the Nether&u& Bust Idlee by the Japanese, It waa neoeeeary to provide for the production of great quantltlee of atabrlne. F?oduotlon an&deliveries kept psce with requirements, .
PROCUREMENT
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TRENDS IN DELIVERIES
VALUE OF ARTILLERY MILLION
OF SELECTED PROCUREMENT ITEMS-QUARTERLY DURING THE WAR PERIOD
VALUE OF ARTILLERY AMMUNITION
NUMBER OF TANKS THOUSAND
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NUMBER OF CRAWLER-TYPE TRACTORS THOU%
8
6
4
2
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NUMBER OF ATABRINE TABLETS MILLION
750 I I I I I
ILLION
Qfmo
600
400
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200
0 123412341234123
NUMBER OF SHOULDER WEAPONS MILLION
2.5
(JAtiW% To:& 45) lpol,090 WEAPON3 2.0
1.5
I. 0
0.5
0 123412341234 I23
NUMBER OF GAS MASKS
I
MILLION
I 1 8
(m4wtB -“k 45) 32,2lbOOO MASKS
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VALUE OF SUBSISTENCE
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1942 1943 1944 1945
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1942 1943 I94 4 1945
5
PROCUREMENT
which were mostly for our forces in the Pa- cific, where malarial defense was essential. Chart 5 shows hw production was pushed to a high point in the last qu&er of 1943 and again reached the peak in the last haIf of J-944.
CHART 6
100 -
ACCURACY OF FORECASTING 80
The neea for accurate forecasting of deliveries of ASF procured materiel has been of great importance throughout the war, eo that distribution could be planned in edvanc~ This planning waa necessary not only to meet operational and replacement requirements in theaters of operations, but also to provide for the alerting and training of units, in the Zone of Interior. Early in 1943 it was realized that t$e monthly delivery forecaa.$a made as of the first of the month were gener- ally poor and a campaign was inaugurated among the technical services to improve this forecasting. The results are indicated in chart 6, which shows how the percent of
60
0 JFMAMJJASOND
forecasts made within 10 percent of actual deliveries Increased from month to month at.dng 1943.
* First 04 month
CHANGES IN ScHEDuL;ESREsus;TINGFROM V-E AND V-J DAYS
Procurement sone&il.es were at the hi&- eat level of the war period during the early mntha of 1945. As of 31 Maroh 1945, eohed- ules for the calendar year 1945 called for a
ACCURACY OF DELIVERY FORECASTS PERCENT OF FORECASTS* CORRECT WITHIN IO %
1943
monthly average delivery rate nearly 20 per- cent above the monthly average of 19@ deliv- eries. The 31 March schedules for 1946 pro- vided for a decline from the 1945 rate; nevertheless, the total amount aoheauled for 1946 was about 5 percent above 1944 deliv- erles.
CHART 7
ASF PROCUREMENT DELIVERIES AND SCHEDULES DILLIONS BILLIONS
$2.5 I-- PRE V-F DAY ,SCHEDUL\C 1 $2.5
.
I.0
DELIVERILS
0.5 POST V-J DAY SCHEDULE
----B-m- ---w-w-
0% ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ I ’ ’ ’ ’ I I I, I I I I II 1 I I / I I I I I I I
JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASOND I QTR 2 QTR 3 QTR 4 QTR
1944 1945 MONTHLY AVERAGES
1946 J.Q@:
1. Schedule a8 of 31 March 1943 ad,jueted for prioe change. Peroent reduction in 1944 deliveries between 31 Maroh and 31Jul.y wae applied to 31Mamh schedules.
2. Aotual deliverlee througn August 1945 are ae reported 31 Auguet 1943. The 30 September report changed there figurra alightly.
2.0
I .5
I.0
0.5
0
6
PROCUREMENT
The initial adjustments in procurement from a two-fYont war to a one-front war basis were made irmnediately following the surrender OfGermany. During the weeks that followed, the adjustments to a one-front war basis were ocqleted in a continuous process according to plans msd.e long before V-E Day. By the end of July 1945 the schedules for the last five months of 1945 had been reauced to ap- proximately 65 percent of the pre-V-E Day schedules. FOI- the czdender year 1946, pro- curement schedules were reduced by approxi- mately 35 percent between3 Msrch an& 31 July. Following th8 sudden surrender of Japan, pro- curement schedules of all&S? items were re-
ducea to zero with the exception of those items for which there was a necessity for continuing procurement. Between 31 July and 31 August procurement schedules for the last four months of 1945 were reduced from $5.7 billion to about $1.1 billion. This repre- sented a cut of $4.6 billion (about 80 per- cent) for the four-month period. For the year 1946, the schehiies were reducea from $14.8 billion to $1.7 billion. This was a reduction of $13 .l billion(about 88 percent).
Chart 7 shows how procurement schedules were changed as a result of V-E Day and V-J Day.
MAINTENANCE
Mdntenance activities considered here refer only to fourth and fifth echelon main- tenance activities.* The rebuilding andre- conditioning of materiel to restore it to serviceable condition for using organizations or for return to stock, of course relieved the necessity for a corresponding amount of new procurement. During the periods for which SUR.MXY data are available, the nine nmbered service comm%nds and the Military District of Washingtbn lnaae serviceable sn average of $298,250,000 worth of materiel per month, and the seven technical services made serviceable a monthly average of $93,567,000 of materiel. !l?he value of such materiel returned to serv- iceable condition had a total value equiva- lent to 27 percent of all procurement(exclud- ing subsistence) for the sam8 period.
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Estimated dollar value of unserviceable mateHe returned to service (to using organ- izations and to stock) by fifth echelon shops and commercial shops under cantract increased from $42,170,000 for January 1944 (first re- port month) to $134,501,000 for January 1945, and then decreased irregularly to $90,744,000 in August 1945. The total value processed for this period was $1,871,348,000 and it averaged $93,567,000 per month, The total'
CHART 0
VOLUME OF
MILLION 5fH ECHELON MAINTENANCE
$1000
750 ,.,.,..._....~.............~........,
AN D >:::::::::::::::::: PROC LSSEDi;giji$;:i:i:i: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::jj~~~~~~~~~~
500 A.....,. ,.,., .,.,.... . . . . . . . . . . .A.. ,.,.,., . . . . . . . . ..~.~.~.~.~..... . . . . . . . . . ,.,.,., . . . . . . . . . . ..~...~.~........~...
250
JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA 1944 I945
*Fifth-echelon 8hops under technical serv- ice operation had the primary responelbll- ity of rebuil&ing unserviceable equiPmeG for return to stock; fourth-echelon ahops were occupied primarl~ with the replacement of parts and assemblies.
work load (on hand 1 January 1944 plus all receipts through August 1945) of unservice- able mderiel on hand for processing at tech- nical service fifth-echelon- mdntenance in- atallations during the 20-month period was valued at more than $1,976,278,000. chart 8 shows the volume of fifth-echelon maintenance operations 1945.
frm January 1944 through August
The composition and proportions process- ed (by repair, salvaging, or cancellation of repair orders) of the work load as distri- buted among the seven technical services is shown in Chart 9. The total work load for the period from January 1944 through August 1945 was distributed among the technic& services in the following proportions:
Ordnance Department . . . . . . 60.79 Quartermaster Corps . . . . . . 17.0 * signal corps. . . . . . . . . . 15.1 Corps of Engineers. . . . . . . 2.9 Chemical Warfare. . . . . . . . 3 .l Transportation Corps. . . . . . 1.0 Medical Department. . . . . . . .O .2
The volume of employment reported for the period from September 1944 through July 1945.indicates that ASF fifth-echelon ahops (excluding COmmfjrCial establishments under contract) employed approximately 24,500 per- son8 per month. Of these 5.5 percent were military personnel, 82.6 percent were civil- ians, and 11.9 percent were prisoner8 of war.
Detailed data on technical service shops are shown in Appendix B, page 82.
CHART 9
DISTRIBUTION OF TECHNICAL SERVICE MAINTENANCE WORKLOAD JAN 44 -AUG 45
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
0 400 800 12(
ORDNANCE
ALL OTHER
MAINTENANCE
CHART IO
VOLUME OF 4TH ECHELON MAINTENANCE
PRIOR DATA, NOT COMPARABLE
400
200
.
0 JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
SERVICE COMM4NDS
Fourth-echelon maintenance (replacing unserviceable part8 and assemblies) performed primarily by service command fourth-echelon aizd combined chops operated on a work load averaging $332,000,000* per month for the period from Septemberlgtithrough August 1945 (no dollar value estimates are available be- fore Septeniber 1944). The composition and dispo8ition of the total work load aggregat- ing more than $3,579,000,000 for the period from September 1944 through July 1945 is @ven by service command in Chart 10. The total work load for the perioa w&8 aistri- buted among the eervice comm8nds (and the Military Dietrict of Washington) in the fol- lowing proportions:
First Service Command. . . . . 5.3s Second Service Command , , . . 14.9 Third Service Command. . . . . 13.5 Fourth Service Conrmand . . . . 15.6 Fifth Service Cm. . . . . 7.0 Sixth Service Command. . . . . 3.5 Seventh Service Corrrmand, . . . 5.6 Eighth Service command . . . . 20.8 Ninth Service Command. . . . . 13.5 Ml. District of Wash. . . . . 0.3
Chart ll shows by service command the total value of work load for the perioa from Septetier 1944 through July 1945, together with the total value processed during that period-.
CHART II
DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICE COMMAND MAINTENANCE WORKLOAD SEP 44 - JUL 45
MlLLl0NS OF DOLLARS
8TH
4TH
2ND
9TH
3RD
5TH
‘7TH
LST
8TH
MDW
0 200 4oc
BACKLOG 31 JULY 45
I 600
q 1 I
DAD -
PROCESBED
ASF service 00-a ehops employed an average of 48,200 employees during the 20- month period from January 1944 through Aug'U8t 1945 l Of theee 11.2 percent were military personnel, 63.7 percent were civili811.8, and: 25.1 percent were prieoners of war.
Detailed data on service command ehopa are shown in Appendix B, page 83.
* See footnote on preceding page.
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CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
CONSTRUCTION UNDER CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Work Placed Continental U. S. Prior to the outbreak of the war on 7
December 1941, a construction program had been initiated by the War Department to pro- vide housing and training facilities for the expanding Army. This program was started in July 1940 'and was under the supervision of the construction division of the Quartermas- ter Corps; it WBJ transferred to the Corps of Engineers In December 1941 and carried out under Engineer supervision thereafter. As lllay be sec1 in Chart 12, by 31 December 1941 this construction program a,mounted to about $3,206,000,000 of which 73.9 percent or $2,368,0001000 had been put Fn place.
CHART I2
WAR CONSTRUCTION IN CONTINENTAL U. S. CUrvlULATlVE FROM I JULY 1940
I I ESTIMATED TOTAL’COST
0 2 34 I 234 I23
QUARTER
1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
The total approved cost of the construo- tion program rose from $3,206,p00,000 on 31 Deoember 1941 to almost $9,000',000,000 by the end of 1942 and work in place rose to almost $~,OOO,OOO,OOO by the end of that year. From the end of 1942 to 31 August 1945 the total approved cost of the con&l-u&ion program in- creased further, from $9,000,000,000 to about $10,800,000,000 and wmk placed Increased from $~,OOO,OOO,OOO to $10,700,000,000. The following table presents a breakdown of the amount of work placed on the war oonstruction program from 1 July 1940 through 31 August 1945 by type of installation. These data on a monthly basis for the period from December 1941 through August 1945 are shown In Appen- dix C, page 84.
WORK PLACED ON WAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 1 July 1940 - 31 August 1945
Type of Installation
TOTAL . . . . . .
INIXJSTRIAL . . . . . .
COMMAND . . . . . . . Air . . . . . . . . Ground . . , . , . . Storage & Shipping . Miscellaneous . . .
Amount (Thousands)
$10,670,045
3,201,364
7,468,681 39152,025 2,822,637 1,040,827
453,192
Percent
100.0
30.0
70.0 29.5 26.5
ti!
As may be seen in this table, construc- tion of command installations represented about 70.0 percent of the total program while the remaining 30.0 percent or $3,2OO,OOO,OOO represented construction costs of industrial installations owned by the War Department. This latter figure excludes the cost of pro- duction machinery and equipment installed in these War Department owned facilities, which amounted to around $1,800,000,000. Also ex- cluded from these figures are $3,000,000,000 expended for construction of plants and equipment costs which were sponsored by the War Department but constructed by the Defense Plant Corporation, a subsidiary of the RFC.
The volume of construction put in place monthly during 1941 averaged $172,475,000 and during 1942 this average Increased to about $463,823,000 a month. The peak month for the volume of work plaoedonthe oonstruotion pro- gram was attained in July 1942 (Chart 13), with a record amount of $720,364,000 plaoed In that month. In subsequent months the volume of work plaoed monthly declined rapid- ly, dropping to $53,955,009 In December 1943. In 1944 the monthly amount of work plaoed averaged about $36,737,000. In 1945 the monthly volume of construction placed ln- creased from $32,836,000 in January 1945 to $62,480,000 in July 1945 and then dropped off to $47,852,00oin August with the end of the war. Chart 14 shows by calendar year the volume of construction placed for i‘ndustrial =d command Installations and Chart 15 gives a breakdown of the command oonstruotion into air ‘installations (thoee construoted for the AAF) and ground, storage and shlpplng, and miscellaneous Installations, which cover in- stallations of the A@ and ASF.
During the construction program about 23,202 jobs .were completed and on 31 August 851 jobs were still unfinished. Data on the number and value of jobs completed monthly from December 1941 through August1945 may be found in Appendix C, page 85. These jobs
CONSTRUCTiON AND REAL ESTATE
CHART I3
VALUE OF WORK PLACED ON WAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM CONTINENTAL U. S.
MILLION
0 JASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASON
1940 1941 1942 1943
underway on 31 August 1945 were estimated to cost $232,1F(4,000 but work remaining to be plaoed on them was estimated at $113,239,000.
CHART 14
VALUE OF WORK PLACED ON WAR CONSTRUCTION CONTINENTAL U.S.- 5Y TYPE
INDUSTRIAL 5ILLION
$4
1940 ‘41 )42 ‘45 ‘44 1945 I540 ‘41 ‘42 ‘43 ‘44 1845
(OMO) (b MO) (8 MO> (5 MO>
COMMAND
-, - I I I I I I I I I I
IFMAMJJASON J ’ 1 1 1 I ’ J FMAMJ J
1944 1945
A distribution of the work remaining to be placed, by type of installation, Is shown In the table at the top of the first oolumn of the following page, together with a summary of the total estimated oost of the oonstzxo- tlon'progra and the peroent of work in plaoe at the end of Augu8t. During Au,gust 1945, following V-J Day, o8noellatlons 8nd ourtall- ments of jobs underway munted to about $110,000,000.
CHART I5
.* VALUE OF WORK PLACED’ON COMMAND CONSTRUCTION
CONTINENTAL U. 5. AAF AGF&ASF
BILLION $2.0
I.0 ----j@y -y&g$j- 1.0 :;:;:i:;: ::::::::: :.:,>:.: ::::::::j :j:j:j:j j:j:j:/:: :.:,:,:. jljjjijjj :/jjjjjij .:.:+:. :::::::: ::;: j:j:j j:j:j:j: : 0.5 *& ;$g$; ::::,::: .,, j$j j/jij .: :::j:j:j ,,,,,, :::::::: .,.,,,.,
.,.,.A. :::::::: :::::A: :::::::: :::::::: 0.5 ;ggi: jjjjjjj ; ijiijjijj :::q:: ,:,:,:,: :::::::: j:j:j:j:
:i:j:i:i j;i;#, :::::::: :::::::; :;::,:,:, j:j: j:;:
jji/j$/i jjjjjjj; :::::::: :::::::: :y:::::: .:+p: .,.:+: :/:j:j:: ::::::,:. ;,:::$: jjjjiijj
n :,:,.,., .,.,,,.,. :.:,:.:, :.:,:.:, /:j:;:j: j$j jj jjj j(i:j: j: i:j:i:j: ,;,~:,:, ;:3;:3
- n - IO40 41 42 43 44 194b 1040 41 42 45 44 1045
(6MO) (8MO) Ml403 (8lvlO)
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Sl'ATUS OF WAR CONSI'RUCTION - CONT. U. S. As of 31 August1945
LlIlmnts in .rhousanas 1 Type & Estimated $ in Estimated
Installation Total Cost Place Cost-Work Remaining
TOTAL . . . $10~83,284 98.9 $113,239
INDmmm . l 3,208,Wt 99.8 6,780
COMMAND . . . 7,575,140 106,459 Air . . . . .
98.6 98.3 . 3,205,273
Ground. . . . 53,248
. 2,856,020 98.8 Storsge & Ship Lo58,358 98.3
33,383 .
MiscelLmeous 17,531
. 455,489 99.5 2,297
Construction Emp1Qymen.t Rnployment on the Wsz constructioG pro-
gram in the continental United States on 31 December 1941 numbered 465,123 persons, ex- clusive of military personnel connected. with these jobs. By 31 July 1942 the number of persons employed on the construction program had risen to 1,013,964. This was the peak month of employment on the construction pro- w--=* By the end of 1942, employment had dropped to 650,756 persons and by December 1943 it was less than 100,000. Dudrig 1944 construction employment averaged 62,024 per- sons per month. In Januery 1945 construction employment numbered 64,920 and rose tb 96,004 in July ad then dropped to 66,131 persons on 31 August 1945. Employment on this program is shown by months for the period for Decem- ber 194lthrough August 1945 in Appendix C, PW 85.
CONSJXJCTION OUI'SJDE COI'iTINEXL'AJL UNITEDsrATEs
In addition to the construction program conducted in the continental United States under the Corps of wineera, certain con- struction jobs performed in Alaska, Canada, Central America, Hawaii, and the Caribbean and North Atlantic sxeas were operated under the supervision of the Corps of Engineers. The total approved cost of these jobs amount- ed to $7'@,320,000 as of 31August 1945 and work in plate csw to $762~22,000. II-I addi- tion to this, construction performed in the various theaters and depsr-timents under juris- diction of overseas commands was estimated to have cost in excess of a billion dollars.
As may be seen in Chart 16, the&k of the construction accomplished on- these pro- jects outside the .United States under the jurisdiction of the Corps of mincers was performed in 1943. The monthlyfiguresmay be found in Appendix C, page 85. In November 1943 the volume of work placed reached a high of about $75,185,000 for the month, as work was being pushed for completion of the Aloan
CHART 16
VALUE OF WORK PLACED ON WAR CONSTRUCTION OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL U.S.
MILL
$75
50
25
0
IOP
1
/
I / 1 1 I , I I I I IIIIIIIII, L 4 DMJSDMJSDMJSD M .I,
1942 1943 1944 1945
Eighwq and the Can01 projects in Alaska and Canada.
RXALESTA!l% - FEE ACQUISITION
In the period from 1 July 1940 through 31 August 1945 the War Department acquired fee title to about 39,410,OOO acres of land; As may be seen in the table below, about 34,561,000 acres of the land acquired was within the continental United States and 4,84g,OOO acres were in territories and pos- sessions of the United States, such as Alaska, Hawaii, Panama Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
REXiL ESTATE m ACQUISTI'ION 1 July 1940 - 31 August 1945
(Thausan
Typ& of Acquisition
TOTAL . . . . . .
Purchase or Con- demnation . . . . .
Transfer of Public Lands . . . . . . .
Donation . . . . . .
I of AC:
Total
39,410
6,203
33&g
1s) Cont. U. S.
34,561
Out- side
Cont. u s u
4,849 -
6,158 45
28,361 4,804: 42 *
* Less than 500 acres.
Of the 39,410,000 acrea acquired by the War Department, 33,165,000 acres represented public domain or other government-owned lads which were acquired by transfer to the War
13
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
Department and 42,000 acres represented land donated by states, counties, cities, ana other political subdivisions. The remaining 6,203,ooO; acres represented ima acquire& from private owners by purchase or through condemnation proceedings.
CHART 17
TRACTS AUTHORIZED FOR ACQUISITION IN FEE-CONTINENTAL U.S.
THous. TRACTS CUMULATlVE FROM I JULY 1940
40
QUARTERLY
1942 1943 1944 1945
The acreage acquiredbypurchase and con- demnation in the continental united States represented about 77,600 trac,ts of land which approximates the number of land owners with whom negotiations for purchase of this lana
. were c-ha on. Chart 17 shows the cumula- t'ive status of the fee acquisition progrem in tsrma of tracts authorized for acquisition and those on which final disbursement had. been made for the period 30 June 1942 through 31 August 1945. Of the 77,600 tracts authoI'- ized for acquisition at the end of August 1945, 71,800 had been completed in full;that
- is; final disbursement had been made to land owners. Funds authorized for acquisition of real estate amounted to about $693,444,000 as
'of 31 August 1945 and final' disbursement had been completed on about $342,790,000. Cumul- ative data on the number of tracts and funds are shown in Appendix C, page 86.
REAL ESTATE'IEASING PROGRAM
Real estate leases acquired by the War Department during the war numbered more than 33,000.. However, as may be seen in Chart 18 the nuuiber of active leases as of the end 0; any given month rangedofram 9,310 on 30 April
CHART 18
NUMBER OF ACTIVE W D LEASES END OF MONTH
10 THOUSAlr 20
15
IO
5
0 ; AM J
J 1 1 1 1 JASON
1943 JFMAMJ J ASONDJ FMAMJJ,
1944 1945
1943 to 19,883 on 31 March 1944. Data are not available prior to April 1943.
Annual rentals.for active leases of the War Depar-hnent fram 30 April 1943 through 31 August 1945 remained relatively stable, as is indicated in Chart 19. They ranged from a peak of $57,838,000 on 31 August 1943 to a low of $48,653,000 in July 1945. Data on the number and annual rental value of active leases may be found in Appendix C, pages 87 ma 88.
CHART IS
ANNUAL RENTAL OF ACTIVE WD LEASES END OF MONTH
MILLION
$60 I
/
45
30
I5
0 I IIIII IIIII IIIII
AMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
14
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
As may be seen'in Chsrt 20 and the fol- iowing table, on 31 August 1945 the bulk of the total number of active leases represented leases for ha; in terms o’f annual rentals, storage space accounted for the largest part.
NLMXRAM)Al!NUALRENTALOFACTIVEWDLEASES As of 31 August 1945
c-a & Type of Space
TOTAL . . . . . . . 16,560 Storage . . - . . . . Land -......, .
1,927 12,720
Office & Building . . 1,694 Housing . . . . . . . 219
ARMYAIR FORCES . . . . 9,828 storage l . . . . l l 570 Land . . . . . . . . 8,703 Office & Building . . 442 Housing . . . . . . . 113
ARMY GROUNDFORCES . . Storage . . . . . . . Land . . . . . . . . Office & Building . . Housing . . . . . . . .
ARMYSER~CE FORCES . . Storage . . . . . . . Land . . . . . . . . Office & Building . . Housing . . . . . . .
MIsm0us-w . . . . Storage . . . . . . . Land . . . . . . . . Office & Building . . Housing . . . . . . .
Number
15 -21 3 I ,260
38 12
2% 21280 1,168
86
564 -33
“2 a
Annual Rental
$48 742 958 20,
3,368,372 14,624,853 lO,O7O,597
15 lpa 616 Thf33
2,090,361 fue7,841 4,292,O24
553 553 89,752 297,949 133,584 -: 32,268
5,644,7’S+
442,628 78,110 72,817
190,150 101,551
CHART 20
ANNUAL RENTAL OF ACTIVE WD LEASES AS OF 31 AUGUST 1945
TYPE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
SP%?E NUMBER 0 5 IO I5 ,
STORAGE I.927
LAND 12.720
OFFICE AND BUILDING 1,694
HOUSING 219
REX, ESTATE DISPOSAL
From 1 July 1940 through 31 August 1945 the War Department had determined real estate owned by the War Department estimated to have cost about $401,444,000 to be surplus to its needs. As may be seen in the accompanying table, of the total amount of surplus WD r&l estate on 31 August, custody for $150,487,000 had been removed from the War Department. For the remaining surplus real estate, which amounted to $250,95'7,000, the War Depar+znent had certified property estimated at about $141,248,0QO to the Surplus Property Adminia- tration but custody had not.yet been assumed by the disposal agencies. Surplus r&l es- tate estimated at $109,709,000 required frrther disposition action by the War Depart- ment. Disposition action by the War Depart- ment is accomplished by certifying property to the Surplus Property Administration or by cancellation of lea8es, retransferring pro- perty to government agencies from which originally acquired, and permanent transfer to other government agencies. Prior to crea- tion of the Surplus Property Administration some properties were sold directly by the Wax
* Includes Defens6 C -da, Etc. Department.
SURPLUSWARDEZ?ARTMFXC OWNED REAL ESTATE As of 31 August 1945
status
TOTAL..............,.....
CUSTODYREMAINSWlTHWARDEPARTMENT... , . . . Certified to SPA* . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Awaiting Action by War Department . . . . . . .
CUSTODYREMOVl!DFROMWARDEPARTMENT . . , . . . . Sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retransferred to Government Agency . . . . . . Permanent Transfer to Government Agency . . . . Lease C‘ancelied . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . Custody Assaed by SPA . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total
$401,444,000
fz!+%Ez 109:709:000
75,7@,000 52,092,000 1,138,ooo
._ * Custody not assumed by Surplus ProperQ Administration.
c-a
$288,850,0OO $112,594,000
166 042 000 68,085,000
P-7,957,000
122,808,000 6,646,~oo 5,986,ooo
63,588,OW 46;578,000
10,000
Industrial
$$-?gEz 11;752;000
27 ,679, ooo 8,923,000
0 12,114,OOO .; Jw& t;;o”
, ,
15
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
REPAIRSANDUTIGITTIES
In July 1943, a cost accounting system was initiated to record the costs of repairs and utilities operations at all Army instal- lations except government-owned, agent-oper- ated installations.
During the period fremn 1 July 1943 through 31 August 1945, costs for repairs and utilities operations amounted to about $1,065,217,000. As indicated in the follow- ing table, costs for fuel accounted for $118,285,000 0f th16 total ma cost6 for al- terations ma minor new construction amounted to $134,815,000. The remaining $812,117,000 represented regular maintenance repairs and operations costs Including such things as up- keep of buildinga, grounde ha roads, fire protection, purchase of utilities, operatfon and upkeep of utilities aysteme, and other items. Appendix C, page 89, presents monthly costs on operations of the repairs and utili- ties prom for the period from July 1943 throughAug&t 1945.
COST OF REPAIRS AND UTILITlEs 1 July 1943 - 31 August.1945
(In. Thousands) Serv- Maint. Alt. &
ice Total Repairs Fuel Minor Com- & op. New mana Constr.
TOTAL $1,065,217 $812,117 $118,285 $134,815
I . . 40,299 II . . 95,799 III . 73,285 Iv.. 226,363 v . . . 52,484 VI.. 54,870 VII . 126, a05 VIII . 180,841 lx.. 196,911 Mow. 17,560
28,484 7,441 72,655 11,810 54,817 io,2ap
176,531 22,344 38,652 6,537 41,628 5,620 94,357 14,497
141,479 15,503 150,288 21,743 13,226 2,501
4,374 11,334 8,179
27,488 7,295 7,622
17,9x ;pg
$33 I
Chart 21 presents the monthly cost6 for repairs and utilities and Indicates that a fairly general decrease W&E accomplished dur- ing the period from 1 July 1943 thmu& 31 August 1945.
CHART 21
COST OF REPAIRS AND UTILITIES
1943 1944 1945
UTILIZATION OF COMMAND INSTAlLATIONS
A monthly series.of data on utilization of the housing capacity at posts, camps, and stations in the United States was initiated in wch 1944. By then more then 40 percent of the Army haa been moved overseas and hous- ing capacity was available in excess of re- quirements. A report on the status and utll- lzatlon of capacity was basic to the consol- idatione ma dispositions designed to Fmprove the effective use of these installations. Some were retained In an inactive staturi for future use while others were determined aur- plus to the entire War Department and were disposed of. Monthly data showing the &$atus and utilization of housing capacity of major cammand installations of the AGF and ASF may be found in Appendix C, page 90, for the period fromMarch 1944 through August 1945. The decrease in total capacity figures noted in that table resulted frcxn disposing of sur- plus houeing and also to some extent from changes in capacity figures because of dif- ferent bases of measurea and the conversion of housing to other uses.
/ PROPERTY DISPOSITION
EXCESS AND SURPLUS PROPERTY
During the war, excess stocks of certain equipment and supply were accumulated as a result of changing needs for items and the turn of developments in overseas operations. Upon determination of stocks as excess, ef- fort8 were made to redistribute the property within the War Department or to transfer it to other government agencies or war contrac- tors. In the event that no need was found for the excess stocks, they were then declared surplus to the needs of the Was Department and were reported to the disposal agencies desi&ated bg the Surplus Property Adminis- trat ion for aispoflal .
Disposition of excess and surplus pro- perty of the War Depsdment during the period from 1 June 1944 through 31 August.1945 is shown by service in the adjoining table.- Of the total dispositions ($4,572,245,000) ef- fected during this period, surplus property reported to disposal agencies accounted for $3,955,454,dO0. Dispositions of ASF excess and surplus property came to $1,549,915,000 of which $1,087,270,000 represented surpluses reported to disposal agencies.
Monthly data dn the amounts of excess property redistributed snd transferred (in- cluding transfers to Navy, sales to war con- tractors, and other miscellaneous disposals) and of surpluses reported to disposal agen- ties are shown in Appendix D, pages 91 to 93.
CHART 22
DISPOSITION OF EXCESS AND SURPLUS PROPERTY -WAR DEPARTMEYT
MILLION
+,ooo
750
500
25(
C
I
IJASONOJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
DISPOSITION OFEXCFSS AI%D SURPLUS PROPERTY 1 June +244 - 31 August 1945
-r \A P jousts)
1 Redis- 1 IReaorted Serv.
ice
TOTAL
AAF.
ASF. zi . sig .
%* . Med. QM l
TC . sv.c.
Total
4 b4,572,24:
3,022,33C
1.549.91: 688,607 169, go4 334,549 52,772 50,427
136,431
gz;; ,
CHART 23
I i : tiibuted T-s- - to Within fers
WD
$249,449 $367,342 $3,955,454
20,705 133,441 2,868,184
228,744 233,901 78,309 158,118
-%$&o 1 08 2 0
35,U2 67,871
7,710 39;;;
127;082
9,893 230,646
7,647 11:899 36,257 30,881
2,239 'L, 092 133,100 3,092 4,896
24,581 25,582
7,532 51,542
DISPOSITION OF EXCESS AND SURPLUS PROPERTY ARMY AIR FORCES
MILLION
$600
450
300
I50
0 t
I’
JJASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 IQ45
Chart6 22, 23, and 24 tallow themonthly records far disppof3ition of excess and surplus mw=-W. In Chart 24 it will be noted that dispositions of ASF excess and surplus pro- per-Q in August 1945 were more than four timee as large as in any previous month. ASP dispositions during August consisted of re- distributions of property within the War De- partment amounting to $14,7l4,000; transfers of excemes to other government agencies and war contractors amounting to $21,4aO,OO0; and surpluses reported to disposal agencies amounting tso $510,848,000.
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PROPERTY DISPOSITION
CHART e4
DlSPOSlTlON OF EXCESS AND SURPLUS PROPERTY ARMY SERVICE FORCES
MILLION
I50
0. ’ ’ I I I I I I I J J A S 0‘ N 0 J i M A M J J A ._.
1944 IQ45
DurirQ the period from 1 June 1944 through 31 August 1945 excess‘ md surplus property e.stimated to have cost$y,224,067,000 was made available for disposition. be seen in the following table
As -Y disposition
had been effected for all but $251,822,000 as of 31 August 1945. A monthly record of'the backlog of Eixcess and surplus property await- ing disposition action' by the War Department may be found in Appendix D, page 94.
CHART 25
SURPLUS ASF PROPERTY REPORTED AND TRANSFERRED TO DISPOSAL AGENCIES
I JUS 1944-31 AUG 1945
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
xRvIcE 0 150 300
ORD
SIG
ENG
cws
Al
MED
QM
TC
CTI ION
1 ::: :; 1 :;:
EXCESS AND- mLus l?mm 1 June 1944 - 31 August 1945
Service
(In Th Made
Available
$5,224,067 3,085,436
To!l!AL
Am . .
E . . Ordnance . Signal. . Engineers ch&cal . .Medical . QM.. . . TC . . . . sv. con. .
2,138,631 1,057,849
216,452 446,508 57,897 82,884
141,828 46,904 88,309
SandS) Disposi-
tion
$4,572,245 3,=?2,330
1,549,915 688,697 A@? 904 334,549 52,772 50,427
136,431 33,570 83,655
$651,822 63,106
588,716 369,242 46,548
111,959 5s5
32,457 5,397
13,334 4,654
Awaiting Dispdsi-
tion
In addition to the excess and surplus . property await- disposition action by the War Depertment on 31 August referned to above, surplus property amounting to $1,972,339,000 which had been reported to disposal agencies was still in the Army's hands awaiting de- ‘Livery orders from the disposal agencies. 4SF property accounted for $790,977,000 of. this total amount awaiting disposal agency action on 31 August. Chart 25 shows for the ASF the total amount of property that had been reported to disposal agencies, the amounts that had been transferned to or on order of the disposal agencies,and the amount I awaiting action by disposal agencies. A rec- ord of the backlog of surplus WD property which was awaiting action by disposalagmciss is shown by month in Appendix D, page 94.
CHART 26
PLANT CLEARANCE REQUESTS COMPLETED
ARMY AIR FORCES THOUSAND
4 TOTAL
COMPLETED
18 i
i
PROPERTY DISPO<SITION
CHART 27
PLANT CLEARANCE REQUESTS COMPLETED ARMY SERVICE FORCES
THOUSAND
0 0 J F M A I( J J A I945
COMTRA(;T -1OM IXVXNTORm
Upon termination of war oontracts,the War Department is chargd‘with responsibility for clearing inventories from contractors1 plants within 60 days after receipt of clear- ance requests. From lJunelg44tbrough 31 August 1945 the War Department received clearance requests for about $710,41g,OOO of contractor-owned termination inventories. As may be seen in the following table, all but $131,017,000 of the total had been cleared by '31 kwwt 1945. .The major portion of the ai6pof3iti0- effected represented property retained by the contraotors. Data on the value of Inventories received and cleared, ana on amounts awaiting clearance are pre- sented in Appetiti D, pa&s 95 and 96.
COMTRACT TERMINATION INKENTORIES lJune1944 - 31 August 1945
Item
DISPOSITIONS .
Retained' or Sold b.v Con.
Serviceable . Sorap~. . . .
Title Taken byGov-t..
ON HAND-31 AUG
Plant clearance requests received by the WarDepartment during the period ntiberea 51,472 of which 42,840 had been completed by 31 August. The following table shows a dis- tribution&the requests received and cleared by service.
PIANTCiZAFXVCEREQlJEYl!S 1 act 1944 - 31 Aw 1945
Service /Received / -p$$ic[g
TOTAL . . . 51,472
Am . . . . .
. . . . . - Ordnance. . . . Signal..... Engineers . . . Chemical. . . . Medical . . . . Quartermaster . Transportation .
29,712
21,760 14;w7 3,274 2,172
485 98
1,099 535
42,840
26,677
16 16 -3 9,93 2,821 1,751
393 78
742
8,632
3,035
E!? ,1 1 453 421
92
93
226,205 78,064 148,141
131,017 48,675 82,342
Of the total number of requests com- pleted by the War Department, 89.5 percent were cokpleted within the 60-day period al- lowed under the Contract Settlement Act.. For the AAF this percentage was 88.6 percent end for the ASF go.9 percent. charts 26 ana 27 show the total nwnber of clearances completed monthly together with the number more than 6~ days to complete.
requiring Data showing
the number of requests received an& completed monthly are shown in Appendix D, pages 96 ana 97.
CHART 28
RECEIPTS FROM SALVAGE SALES
MILLION
$10.0 ) 1
JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
~\!IikAJt~~Y’\I~RARY ‘.9 9 ’
PROPERTY DISPOSITION
SALvm sAI;Es
During the period through 31 August 1945, of War Department scrap _
scrap by the ASF. Total receipts of the ASIF
from1 January19~ CEUIIS to $d.o,448,ooo of whioh $107,808,000 represented receipts from sales of scrap by
receipts fkom sales the technical services and $32,64o,OOO sales property amounted to by the service cammands. Monthly data on re-
$160,625,000. As indicated in Chert 28, the ceipts fbm sales of scrap may be found in bulk of these receipts represented sales of Appendix D, page 97.
DEPOT OPERATIONS
The work of the systems of technical per month for the period for which data were collected (October 1943 through August 1945). It must be borne in mina in considering these and other data that the requisition line item Is not a uniform unit of measure. A line item may call for shipment of any stock Item in any given quantity; for example the same requisition might contain line items ranging in relative weight from one screwdriver to several Diesel engines. The unit cannot, be considered uniform even as to the amount of paper work required to process, because in the transition Tram the requisition to the shipping document many line items can be handled in their entirety whereas a line item calling for 500 carloaas of flour, for ex- ample, would require as many shipping docu- ments. The use of the unit was justifiable, however, under the pIassure of wartime condi- tions, since it provided a more or less rough measureof supply efficiency& was relatively sFmple to tabulate.
service depots required to supply global op- erations during World War II is here treated as two fields, ae20t supply operations ma
depot storage operations.
The termDepot Supply Operations is used to cover the broad field of distribution and stock control involving the requisitioning of materiel by the using unit, processing and shlpmentbythe responsible technical service, and maintenance of adequate stock control. At the depot level the depot stock control division is responsible for these operations which may be describea as the "paper work" incidental to effective supply. In&nuch as the auties and responsibilities of depot stock control divisions conslstea principally of processing documents, they were measure& in terms of a docMlentary unit. The unit of measure selected for this purpose was the "requisition line item", a single requisition,
entry-on a representing a request from'a
using unit (post, damp, station, or overseas theater) for a given quantity of a single stock item to be shipped at a specified Idme. By following this unit through the processing steps.in the aepot (or technical service ae- pot system) a measure was obtained of the ef- ficiency and aispatch with which demands were met. Completion of requisition processing reflected the physical movement of materiel to troops in the united States ma overseas.
The functions of receiving, shipping, and warehousing were physically performed at the depot level by depot storage divisions. The efficiency with which these activities were conductedwas measured in terms of ton- nage handled in ana out of the depot and utilization of storage space and personnel.
DEPOTS OPERATEDBY?TECBNICAL SERVICES
Date Number
of Depots
31 December 1941 . . . . 31 December 1942 . . . .
55 126
31 December 1943 . . . . 31 December 1944 . . . . 31 August 1945 . . . . .
127 127 127
In the following pages are presented the more significant data relating to these two broad categories of supply activity.
DEPOT SUPPLY OPERATIONS
The total volume of requisition line items available for processing (including those on hand at the begInning and those r+ ceived au.ng the period) averaged 6,400,000
CHART 29
NUMBER OF LINE ITEMS ON HAND FOR PROCESSING BY TECHNICAL SERVICE SUPPLY SYSTEMS
MlUlO
a N?
\
6
4
2
o- -L 1 I 1 I I 1 / I I I I I I I I I _
.
ONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
1943 1944 1945
+ Prior data not, available
In Chart 29 the absolute numbers of re- quisition line items available for processing in technical service depota are plotted by months for the period for which data are available. (See als? pages 99-105 of Ap- pendix E for data by technical service.) These data include some duplication since line items extracted by one depot appear in the counts both for that depot snd for the one to which they are extracted.) The number of line items for shipment to overseas thea-
,
ters is shown separately. Again, these fl- gures are not an indication of the relative
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DEPOT OPERATIONS
weight of overseas supply. tions were generally
Overseas requisi- consoLidatea at theater
headquarters and line items thereon, repre- senting the needs of an entire theater, call- ed for consistently greater quantities than aid line items on Zone-of-Interior requisi- tions representing the demands of a single post, camp, or station.
Global offensive operations were contin- gent on speedy ma efficient supply. Prompt compliance with theater requisitions was a primary objective of all technical service supply systems. In 1944, with the publica: tion of Technical Manual M-411, 'Procedures for Supply of Overseas Theaters," detailed and standardized regulations were established for processing overseas requisitions. Later, similar "Procedures for Processing Domestic Requisitions" were established with the pub- lication of Technical Manual M-414. In August 1944, arrangements were made to obtain a breakdown of data between overseas and domes- tic requisition line items.
One of the measures used to indicate the efficiency of the supply system was the spot availability of materiel to meet the demands represented by requisition line items. As shown by Chart 30, about 15 percent of all line items were usuallynotlmmediately avail- able for shipment; for overseas line items this ratio was a little higher. Immediate availability meant that the item could be shipped at once from the depot which initial- ly received the requisition line item. The materiel might be and often was available in another depot, but "extracting" the item from the initial depot to another occasioned some delay and for the purpose of checking supply
CHART 30
LINE ITEMS NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE AS PERCENT OF THOSE PROCESSED
BY STOCK CONTROL DIVISIONS
ASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
CHART 31
WAREHOUSE REFUSALS AS PERCENT OF TOTAL LINE ITEMS ORDERED FOR SHIPMENT
PERCENT _ 6
4
ASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
effectiveness such items were considered as not immediately available. The number of line items not available within the entire technical service aepot system was indicatea by the number of line items placed on back- order. (See pwe 98).
In processing line items through the depot, the Stock Control Division determined availability from stock records and ordered the line item for shipment by placing the line item on the order copy of the War De- partment shipping document. The order copy of the War Department shipping document was then transmitted to the Storage Division for picking, packaging, marking, and otherwise preparing for shipment.. At this point, if stock was not physically available in the warehouse or coda not be located by the Storage Division the result was a "warehouse refusal" and the line item was checked back to the Stock Control Division for reprocess- ing. At the same time an inventory of the stock item was made to reconcile stock rec- ords with the physical stock position.
Beginning with August 1944, warehouse refusals were tabulated by each depot and used as part of a concerted effort to keep stock records in agreement with physical in- ventories. The sucess of this effort in reflected in Chart 31 which shows warehouse refusals as a percent of the total number of line items offered for shipment each month. In August 1944, the first month for which these data were collected, almost 6 percent of all line items offered for shipment re- sulted in warehouse refusals. Each month thereafter there was improvement and by Au- gust 1945 only 1.2 percent of line items of-
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t
DEPOT OPERATIONS
fered for shipment were resulti- in ware- house refusals.
According to depot supply prooedures, line items were held on back order only in the svent of national unavailability; i.e., the item was not available for shipment from any point in the entire supply systq. Num- erous exceptions to this procedure occurred for various reasons of convenience, but in general the number of line items on back or- der may be regarded as a statement of the number of requisition line items which could not be supplied as of any given date.
CHART 32
LINE ITEMS HELD ON BACK ORDER
MILLION
1.5 -
I I I I I
l h
-
\ 1
I ONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
VI943 1944 1945
. The absolute number of line items on back order is shown in Chart 32 as of thL end of each month from October 1943 through Au- gust 1945. These data are shown by technical service on wea 99-105 of Appendix E. At .the end of October 1943, the first month for which such data were compiled, more than l,25O,OOO requisition line igems were being held on back order by all technical service depots. This backlog waa steadily re&loed throughout the following months as supply overtook demand, ana by 31 August 1945 only
273,000 requisition line items were being held on back order in the entire ASF depot system.
Shipping schedules established by ports of embarkation included a "limiting date" shown on port extract requisitions to depots, by whioh time line items were to be.set up reaQ for ahipmnt. This date provided a ready measure of the performance of depots in complying with established schedules.
CHART 33
LINE ITEMS OFFERED FOR SHIPMENT AFTER EXPIRATION OF TIME LIMITS
AS PERCENT OF TQTAL OFFERED. FOR SHIPMENT
PERCENT 20 -
I5 -
IO 3 _-,
5-
OA ONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945
Procedures for proceaaing domestic re- quisitions aid not provide a similar date, 00 for reporting purposes only arbitrary time limits were established for measuring depot performance.
In Chart 33 the number of line/items of- fered for shipment after expiration of such time limits is shown as a percent of the to- tal number offered for shipment &.zring the month. These data are shown by technical service on pages 99-105 of Appendix E. It will be noted that the proportion 6f line items offered late had a definite tendency to increase from month to month. Certain fat- tora causing late offerings were not within the control of the individual depot or the technical service concerned. For example, late offerings were often accaaioned by late receipt of the requisition or extract. 5-1 4uguat 1945 more than 19 percent of all re- quisition line items ati 36.9 percent of an extracted line items arrived late at depots. Delayed transportation releases or Office of Defense Transportation permits were also be- yond the control of the depot and were the deciding factor in a number of late offeriwa (41,075 or about 2 percent inAugust .of 1945).
DEF'OT STORAGE OPEEUTIONS
Number and Distribution of Depots As of 3 August 1945. the technical
services of the A&y Se&c; Forces were op- erating 127 depots. Of these, ll were ASF (jointly occupied by two or more technical services) depots operated by the Quartermaa- ter Corps and 10 were holding; and reconsie-
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T
.
DEPOT OPERATIONS
ment points operated by the Transportation Corps, most of which were also usea for stor- age of Transportation supplies. The number of depots operated by each technical service ia shown in the following'table.
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Ordnance ............
47 Quartermaster I 1 1 1 28 Engineers ........... 15 Transportation ........ 11 signal ............ a Medical ............ Chemical Warfare ....... 2 Adjutant General ....... 5
These depots are strategically located throughout the IJnited States, with the great- eat concentrations backing up the ports or located near the most important manufactming districts. They are found in 30 of the 48 states. The greatest concentration was in California (18 depots), followea in order by New York (11 depots), Ohio (10 depots), and Pennsylvania (7 depots). The states-of Mas- sachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois and Washing- ton had 6 depots each.
Storage Space at Depots Storage apace is of two distinct types,
covered and open. (covered) space
The warehouse and shed is presented in Chart 34 aa
Appendix E, page 106. By the summer of 1942, construction of this type of space had, for all practical purposes, been completed. Ex- cept for a slight recession during the summer of 1944, the trend in occupancy was constant-
CHART 34
WAREHOUSE AND SHED STORAGE SPACE AT DEPOTS - (END OF MONTH)
%GN IS0 1 ’
SDMJSDMJSDMJA
1942 1943 1944 1945
24
CHART 35
OPEN STORAGE SPACE MILLION &I. FT.
AT DEPOTS
1942 1943 1944 1945
ly upward from the beginning of the war. By V-J Day, covered space for general supplies was 75 percent occupied; this approaches the practical percent.
working capacity of 80 to 85
The critical type of storage area is always the covered space. Open hardstanding areas can be quickly and cheaply constructed, and, as shown in Chart 35, large unimproved areas are used for the storage of supplies. Occupancy of open areas increased throughout the war, but new construction kept well ahead of the demand. On 31 August, open hardstana- ing areas were 54 percent occupied. dix E, page 107).
(Amen-
26,000,QOO square There was an aaaltioml feet of unimproved open,
area occupied. (Chart 35).
On 31 August, 6 percent of the goods in covered areas and a percent of those in open areas were nonissuable to the Army. For the most part these were surpluses.
Igloos and magazines for the storage of high explosives reached a capacity of about 30,000,OOO square feet by mid-1943, and the capacity has increased very slightly since that date. With the end of hostilities in Europe, ammunitionwhichnormally by-passed the depots, going direct to ports, was di- verted into depots, and large quantities al- ready shipped were returned to the depots. This required the preparation of emergency open storage sites for ammunition. In the four-month period from 30 April to 31 August 1945, the amount of ammunition in storage more than doubled. Appendix E.)
(Charts 36 and page 107of
DEPOT OPERATIONS
CHART 36
AMMUNlTlON STORAGE SPACE
MILLION AT DEPOTS xl. FT
60 I
I (END OF
20
0
1942 1943 1944 1945
On 31 August, igloo e.na magazine space was a5 percent occupied, and open ammunition sites were 80 percent occupied.
Materials Handled at Depots The trend, of tonnage received, at and
shipped from depots is illustrated in Chart 37, and a aetailea tabulation is preselited in Appendix E, page 108. Depot receipts in- creased almost continuaaaly throughout the war, reaching a pesk of 3,149,OOO tons during May 1945, but with production sharply cur-
CHART 37
MATERIALS HANDLED AT DEPOTS MILLION
TONS 31
I I I
I RECEIPTS
2 - -- /’
\ \
/ r@--N )A .I
\ \
/ \ /
SHIPMENTS
4.
I
:.:.: .::.>::.y:.:.:., .,., ..,., . . . ,.,.: ::. ,..: :.:...A . . ., ,. o~~~ NET WITHDRAWAL/
FROM STORAGE
I- I I I I I I I I 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1942 1943 1944 1945
CHART 38
GENERAL SUPPLIES* HANDLED AT DEPOTS
%lkO” 2.5
2.0 ;
0.5 F ~~- ~~
,e ,,,,..;..,... ..:.’ ‘...
o,~::::‘,‘::‘...::.‘:::‘:. :,:,
4iH IST 2ND SRD 4TH Is-r 2ND JRD
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1943 1944 1945 *All supplies other than high explosives.
tailed, receipts droppea off rapidly after V-E Day. Depot shipments followed a somewhat more erratic course, but rose to a peak aur- ig July and August 1944 of 2,380,ooo tons per month. This was the only time that total shipents exceeded total receipts, thus re- sulting in a small net withdrawal from stor- aige (Char-t 37). Shipments also dropped very sharply after V-E Day.
The trend of receipts and shipments of general supplies at depots is only available
CHART 39
HIGH EXPLOSIVES HANDLED AT DEPOTS
THCUSAND TONS 800
600
200
0
200
t
.::::. :: .,;;::g:: y!;;:{:>: ,.::::::::::::::. ::.:q::..
p?.& ,,,,I~~~~~ ..::::c::::.:.::: .:::‘:::.x,i ::y:j; ::.:.: :.y:.: :.:.:. : :: .:..,. .3y.y
*
4TH IST 2ND 3RD 4TH IST 2ND JR0
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1943 1944 1945
25
DEPOT OPERATIONS
beginning with the fourth quarter of 1943 (chart 38). The two lines representing re- ceipts and shipments run almost parallel, and at no time did shipments exceed receipts. In other words, there were net gains in stored tonnageof general supplies at depots through- out the war period.
CHART 41
DEPOT SHIPMENTS TO PORTS MILLION
TONS
2’o r-r-i
In contrastto the general supply depots, the ammunition depots served their normal function as a reservoir to be drawn upon when needed, and throughout most of the year 1944 there were net withdrawals of amnunition from stored stocks (Chart 39). After the end of hostilities in Europe, shipments of ammuni- tionfromdepots declined drastically, whereas receipts at first increased, causing very large additions to stored tonnage. .
CHAPT 40
MILLION DEPOT RECEIPTS BY SOURCE _ TONS
2.5 1 I I DIRECT FROM PROCUREMENT
2.0
1.5
I.“-
ou- JAN FE6 MAR APR MAY JUN Jul. AUG
1945
Depot receipts from procurement reached a peak of 2,190,OOO tons in May 1945, and by August had declined to 1,330,OOO tons. Dur- ing the same 'period returns to depots of goods previously issued were slowly rising; they amounted 'to 440,000 tons by August (chart 40).
Shipments to ports by depots reached a
k peak of 1,620,ooo tons in August 1944, and almobt touched this high point again in Janu- my 1945. (chart 41). These do not, of course, include all shipments to ports, since large quantities of supplies went direct from manufacturing facilities to ports of embarka- tion, completely by-passing the depot system. A more detailed analysis of depot receipts end shipments is found on pege 109 of Ap- pendix E.
1.5
1.0
a5
0 I 1 I I I I I IST 2ND 3RD 4TH IST 2ND 3RD 4TH IST 2ND 3RI
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR OUARTER
1943 1944 1945
Personnel and Equipment The securing of adequate personnel end
equipment to handle the constantly increasing load at depots was a problem throughout the war period. Mechanization of storage opera- tions, using the palletized load, solved the problem. The number of fork lift trucks at depots increased from 900 to 6,200 in the three-year period from September 1942 to AU- gust 1945. A campaign was pushed to keep these fork lift trucks in service, and the
CHART 42
INDEXES OF TONS HANDLED AND EQUIPMENT USED
@TH QUARTER 1943 - 100)
PERCENT
ONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA
1943 I944 1945 * For receiving and shipping employees.
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DEPOT OPERATIONS
percent out of service dropped from 9 percent during the last qusster of 1943 to 3 percent at the close of the war. (See p43e 110)
Appendix E,
The number of storage employees at de- pots was cut from 113,000 in June 1943 to 91,000 in September 1943, end this lower level wes well maintained throughout the rest of the wsr period. (Appendix E, pagellL The number of receiving end shipping employees at depots was consistently reduced, even while the total tonnage handled was increasing. There were 51,000 receiving and shipping employees in October 1943, when depots hand- led 3,500,OOO tons, in end out. In the peak
.
month of May 1945, when depots handled 5,300,OOO tons of materiel, the number of re- ceiving and shipping employees had been re- duced to 35,000. The result of this increased efficiency is shown in Chart 42. The number of tons handled per men-day of receiving and shipping employee more than doubled in 18 months. The figure was 2.9 tons per man in October 1943 and 6.1 tons per man per day in May and June 1945. The very sharp decrease In tonnage handled after V-E Dey caused a downward trend In the ton-handling ratLo, al- though in August 1945 it was still 5.6 tons permen per day. The improvement would be even more striking if data were available for months prior to October 1943.
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RATION SUPPLY OVERSEAS
TYFES AANDBRATION SUPPLY OVERSEAS
In January 1942 a War Department letter "Supplyof Overseas Depextments, Theaters end Separate Bases" established the broad outline of overseas supply procedure end defined re- sponsibilities of the key sgencies through which the procedure was to function; i.e., the field force and overseas commanders ports of embarkation, technical services ani Zone of Interior depots. Under this system the supply of subsistence and fuel was auto- matic, that is by periodic shipments of quan- tities determined on the basis of the number of troops at the overseas base and the pre- scribed level of reserves in terms of days of supply.
A War Department letter of 11 July 1942 prescribed mimimum levels with a maximum level to provide an "operating level" or cushion for consumption between .supply con: -JOYS, or in the event of an interruption in supply. In general, the system of automatic supply of subsistence worked successfully throughout the war supplemented on occasion by requisitions from the overseas theater. The system was based on monthly reports from each theater indicating the status of supply, and thus had some of the elements of supply by requisition since it was based on actual rather than anticipated shortages. At the seme time it did not wholly answer the pur- pose of the requisition method to fill spe- cific needs as they arise, first because it operated periodically, irrespective of emer- gency demands end second because it replen- ished overseas stocks only up to a predeter- mined level which was not always sufficient for extraordinary needs.
Appendix F, pages 112 and 113, the supply status of types A end B rations+(basic - tions for troops) is compared with estz- lished minimum end maximum levels for the more important theaters at the end of each month. All data are shown in terms of bal- anced theater days of supply. A balanced theater day of supply represents the quantity of rations requiredto supply theater strength
* TYPE A BATION. is a balanced ration, in- cluding perishable items, for use through regular mess units. TYPE B RATION is a balanced ration, issued to troops in. the field for use through
'regular mess units; usually consists of non- perishable items but may include perishable items when available locally or when shipping conditions permit.
. with a balanced diet for one calendar day. Thus, the actual quentity represented by a day of supply varied for any given theater with variations in theater strength and with chsnges in the menu provided, end also varied between theaters. Excluded from the data shown in Appendix F are supplies on hand of unbalanced components of types A and B ra- tions.
It will be noted that authorized theater levels were generally reduced as supply lines became less llable to interruption end ship- ping facilities became more adequate.
In the tables status
in Appendix F, the supply is reflected by a comparison of the
days of supply actually on hand in the thea- ter at the end of the quarter with minimum and maximum levels. The system of supply provided for an additional number of days to be placed in the "pipe-line of supply" (that is, enroute to the theater) over and above the maximum theater level. This was a special level including authorized projects, approved requisitions for quantities beyond authorized theater levels and shipping time to the thea- ter. The effect of the special level was to establish the maximum theater level as the target for quantities expected to be on hand' in the theater at any given point of time.
During.the initial phases of building up oversea theater strength, supply of rations often outstripped maximum authorized levels as shipments were made against projected theater strength. This was particularly true, for example, in the European Theater through October of 1943 when the number of days of supply on hand was far above the authorized maxims level. After Octaber 1943 stocks on hand were in line with authorized levels ex- cept for the period April-August 1943 when days of supply on hand fell below the minimum level for the European Theater because other types of material were in higher shipping priorities.
For operating purposes the supply status of any given theater was regarded as gener- ally satisfactory if the balanced days of supply on hand were above the minimum author- ized level and did not exceed the maximum level by unwarranted munts. Supply of ra- tions to overseas theaters was maintained in reasonably close alignment with authorized levels throughout the war.
\ NW.I!E: The dollar value of deliveries of all subsistence is discussed in the procurement Chapter, and recorded in Appendix A, page 80.
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TRANSPORTATION
IXLAND TRANSPORTATION
Troop Movements The railroads handled more than 95 per-
cent of the troops transported within theU,S. ipuring World War II. Almost 33,000,OOO lien were included in organized troop movements of 40 men or more. (See Appendix G, page 114). The average length of haul for these organ- ized moves was ftbout 1,000 miles per man. In addition there were many million troop moves ip groups of less than 40, andas individuals.
CHART 43
TROOPS MOVED BY RAIL*
THOUSAND
1000 r--l---
500
250
0 I I I I I
DECI 2 3 4 I2 3 4 I2 3 4 I2 3
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 1942 1943 1944 1945
* In organized groups of 40 or more.
AS will be noted in Chart 43, there were two peaks In the sxmy movement of troops with- in Continental U. S. The first occurred in April 1943 (1,040,OOO troops). This peak was associated with large inductions into the m, a very heavy training schedule, and in- creasing shipments of troops overseas. In- ternal troop movements then dropped to about 500,000 in April 1945. The second peak was the last month of the war (August 1945). Of the 1,170,OOO troops moved that month, about 490,000 were returning from overseas.
The Transportation COrp8 operated 44 Army Reservation Bureaua, with 48 branch of- fices located in railway stations in key cities throughout the United States. These bureaus assisted in the movement of Officers, enlisted men and civilian employees of the war Department traveling under competent orders, ana assisted military personnel trav- eling on leave of absence or furlough. Dur-
ing the 29 months for which records are avail- able (Apr. 1943 - Aug. 1945), these bureaus handled 5,500,OOO requests for reservations. They succeeded in obtaining reservations for 96 percent of the requests.
The War Department owne& a reserve pool of about 11,000 buses 6n 31 August 1945. The majority of these buses were in official use by the War Department, but about one-third rere used for transporting workers to and
from employment at facilities vital to the war effort. &my of these buses were leased to private contractor0 for operation. The allocation of these buses was handled by the Army Transportation Corps.
Freight Handled Army freight (as measuredbyrail freight
ton-miles) increased from 900 million ton- miles in December 1941 to 7,930 million ton- miles in June 1945, after which it fell off sharply. (Chart 44) At its peak, army fr- eight shipnts accounted for about 12.5 per- cent of total rail shipments within the U. S.
The army shippea 293 million tons of freight by rail 214 billion ton-miles, making an average length of haul per ton of 730 miles. In addition about l,OOO,OOO tons were shipped by rail express, 26,500,000 tons by motor truck, and somewhat more than 4,000,OOO tons via inland waterways. (Appendix G, Page 115).
Errery efDort was made to use the trans- portation capacity ofthe country at its high-
CHART 44
WAR DEPARTMENT FREIGHT MOVED BY RAIL
BILLION TON-MILES
-DEc I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 1 2 3 MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
194l 1942 1943 1944 1945
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TRANSPORTATION
est efficiency. Freight cars were loaaed to capacity wherever possible,rnd a~ illustrated monthly bulletin was published by the Trans- portation Corps calling attention to viola- tions of proper loading procedures.
The freight oar situation became crit- ical in the fall of 19&, and for the period February-April 1945 there were serious car shortages. As a car saving means, the Army Service Forces put on a vigorous campaign to avoid waste in the time taken to load and un- load cars. Although demurrage does not begin until after the first 48 hours, the goal of the Army Service Forces was to release oars within 24 hours. The proportion of oars re- leased within 24 hours was increased from 62 percent in July and August 1944 to 71 percent in April 1945. (Appendix G, Page l.l7)-
Another car-saving activity operated by the Army Transportation Corps was the Army- Navy Consolidatd r;ar service. This agency
CHART 45
PASSENGERS HANDLED AT U.S. PORTS THOUSAND m
DEC I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 234123 MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
141 1942 1943 1944 1945
consolidated less than carload shipments at important points, dispatched them through as solid cars, and then redistributed them near the destination points. As a great deal of this movement was west-bound, it was possible to use 46,000 refrigerator cars which would normally return empty in this service. This operation not only saved cars; but of much greater importance to the Army and Navy was the saving in time, and the Improved control of their shipments. Incidentally, a great
deal of money in rail rates was also saved. The peak of consolidated oar 3xtivity was reached in May 1945, when 109,000 tons were dispatched. (Appendix G, page 117)
PORT ACTIVITIES
Troops and Other Passengers Handled The ports of embarkation arooessed. in-
b0ma and outbouna, 10,400,ooO troops' and other passengers during the war. The trend is shown in Chart 45. The outbound movement predominated through April 1945. Beginning with May troops returning from overseas out- numbered those going overseas, and by the end of the war the greatly accelerated return of troops from overseas was already e-ddent. The last month of the war (August) was the busiest war month at ports in the handling of passengers, when 582,000 men were processed.
The war recor& of the eight ports which handled passengers is as follows:
Port Total
TOTAL x0,352,146
New York 4,332,829 San Francisco 2,173,514 Hampton Roads 1,210,842 Boston Seattle
1>;-;,;g
N@Orleans 277: 540 Los Ange&es 261,146 Charleston 114,405
Outbound Inbouna
7,293,354 3,0%,-m
;;;i,',;n'; 1,160,051
'725;880 503,805
740,705 484,962 420,850
2:;: 226,494
188:270 ~0,844 72,876
35,495 78,910
At the close dthe war the ports operat- ed twelve staging areas with a capacity of 134,000 in-transit troops.. (Appendix G, page ~8) At the time when outbnvncl troops were in the ascendency, staging areas had a capacity almost double that at the close of the war, the peak month being May 1943, when 24 staging areas had a capacity of almost 249,000 men.
cargo Handled The ports of embarkation were not only
the place where ships picked up troops an& cargo for overseas shipment. The theater commands were inaependent of the major conti- nental U. S. Wr, Ground, and Service) forces, and the Darts were the dmnectq link of the Army Service Forces intheir deal- ing with these independent overseas commands. The ports processed the paper work involved in supplying the troops overseas, whether such supply was automatic, semi-automatic or on a requisition basis. Nearly all the know- ledge in the ASF oDncerning overseas supply matters was obtained by or through the ports. The ports not only provided staging areas for the prooessing of troops, but also operated
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TR+$NSPORTATION
ten Holding and Reconsignment Points for tem- porary storage of cargo destined for overseas (in addition to the storage space at the ports). An indication of the size an& com- plexity of the ports' job is the fact that they employed more then 180,000 people during the peak war activity.
The ports hanalea 135,000,OOO measure- ment tons of cargo during the war. The record of the ten cargo handling ports was as fol- lows:
Port
TOTAL . .
New York . , . San Francisco Seattle . . Hsmpton Roads Boston . . . . Los Angeles . New Orleans . Baltimore . , Philadelphia . Charleston . .
Total -'housM/T
39,668 25,132 14,085 13,300 9,864 9,023 7,737
;$69: 31368
Outbouna J!hous M/T
Inbound kousM/T
126,788 8,141
37,800 23,685 11,885 12,522
zz; 71241 6,504
1,868 1,448 2,200
778 466 379 4%
‘23 152
The tonnage of supplies goi& through the'ports increased steadily throughout the war until MEtrch, 6,130,ooo
1945 (Chart 46), when about measurement tons were hmaiea.
Subsequent war months showed a moderate de- cline. In the last few months of the wax cargo was being returned from overseas at the rate of about 700,000 tons per month.
CHART 46
CARGO HANDLED AT U.S. PORTS MILLION TONS
71
‘41 1942 1943 1944 1945
During World War I the transportation system of the country got into the worst snsxl in history. There was congestion at ports, in rail yards and on the railroads. The confua- ion Vas sogreat that the government was forc- ed to take over the entire rail system, and this only alleviated but did not cure the situation. The basic difficulty was a lack of coordination in scheduling of shipments. Supplies were sent to the ports regardless of whether there happened to be any ships there to take them away, sd the railroads refused to abandon their usual competetive practices.
It was determined that this experience would not be repeated in World War II. The ra-ilroads continued to operate under their own private management, and there was not a single day of port congestion. The only dir- ficulty the railroads had was caused by most
CHART 4 7
PERCENT OF CARS HELD AT PORTS MORE THAN IO DAYS
PERCENI-
30
20
IO
I
‘4 I2 / I 3 I 4 I2 I 3 I 4 I2.3 I I ,
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
142 1943 1944 1945
unfavorable weather, and this was of very short duration. The desired coordination was brought about by a system of permits set up by the Office of Defense Transportation and. supervised for army freight by the Traffic Control Division of the Army Transportation Corps. The situation at ports was watched constantly and some of the more important data are shown in Appendix G, page 119.
At no time were the export cars on hand at ports greater than50 percent of the capac- ity for such cars, ana at the end of the War it was 23 percent. It was established as a goal that no car would be hela at the port more than 10 days, and the almost constant progress towards this goal throughout the War period is illustrated in Chart 47. The per- cent of cars held more than 10 days at ports
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TRANSPORTATION
dropped from 48 in July 1942 to 5 during July 1945 * Another indicator of port congestion is the amount of time it would take to unload all cars at the then current rate of unload- ing, commonly referred to as the days "bank". It was informally agreed that this "bank" should not exceed 7 days. As shown in Chart 48, the days "bank" ‘was very seldom above 7 days and positive progress was made through- out the war in reducing it. At the end of August 1945 there was a 3.3 days "bank" on hand at the ports, and this despite the fact the termination of the war cancelled many shipments already enroute to port. (Special procedures were set up and used on both V-E and V-J days to turn e,roUna all embargoed freight enroute to ports).
CHART 48
DAYS BANK OF EXPORT FREIGHT
AT U.S. PORTS DAYS
8 I I I
6 \
2/-l 0 I I I I I , I I
4,2341234123
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘42 1943 I944 1945
The army shipped about 42 percent of all the export freight shipped during the War, and the Navy about 13 percent, making 55 per- cent for the armed forces. The British took about 22 percent, the Russians 8 percent, and the balance of 15 percent was for other lend- lease, and commercial. Further details will be found in Appendix G, page 120.
OCEAN TRAFFIC
mbarkations Of the total 7,290,OOO embarkations dur-
ing the war, 6,900,OOO or 95 percent were troops. Other passengers included 250,000 Navy men, 110,000 civilians, 20,000 prisoners of war and 10,000 allied military personnel.
There were 4,62O,OOO men senttoAtlantic theaters and 2,670,ooo to Pacific theaters. The effect of V-E Day on enibarkations to At- lantic theaters is illustrated in Chart 49. The beginning of redeployment to the Pacific
CHART 49
PASSENGERS EMBARKED TO ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC THEATERS
01 ’ ’ ’ DEC I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 1942 1943 1944 1945
is shown in increased troop movements to that area.
As shown in Appendix G, page 121 the Eu- ropean theater received the most men, about 3,340,ooo. Pacific Ocean Areas, the South- west Pacific Theater, and the Mediterranean Theater all received en almost identical number of troops, l,lOO,OOO each; or all put together, about the same as the European The- ater.
Of the total troops sent overseas, about 27 percent were Infantry troops, 15 percent Air Corps, 10 percent Engineers, 7 percent Field Artillery, and others in smaller pro- portions. A detailed breakdown is given in Appendix G, pages I23 through 127.
Debarkations As shown in Chart 50, debarkations.were
at a low level until V-E Day, after which re- turning troops from Atlantic Theaters in- creased very rapidly. Returning troops made up 73 percentofthe debarkees. Total passen- gers debarked for the War (through V-J Day) was 3,060,boo. Besides the troops (2,250,OOO men) there were 450,000 prisoners of War, 170,000 Navy men, 120,009 civilians, and 75,000 others, mostly allied military per- sonnel. Further details will be found in Appendix G, pages 127 and 128.
In the first fifteen weeks afterR (Rede- ployment) Day ending 25 August, the European end Mediterranean Theaters reported debark- ations of 1,040,OOO troops, of which 885,000 were returlied to the United States, and abdut 155,000 were shipped direct from Europe to Pacific Theaters.
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TRANSPORTATION
CHART 50
PASSENGERS DEBARKED AT U.S. PORTS FROM Ar’LANTIC AND PACIFIC I
THOUSAND 300
I
3RD 4TH IST 2ND 3RD 4TH IST 2ND 3RD
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1943 1944 1945
Cargo Shipped Overseas Of the l27,OOO,OOO measurement tons of
cargo shipped overseas by the Army during the War, 78,000,000 went to Atlantic Theaters, and 49,000,OOO went td Pacific Theaters. About 36 percent of the total, (45,000,000 tons) went to the European Theater, about 28,ooo,ooc tons (22 percent) went to the Mediterranean Theater, Pacific Ocean Areas and the Southwest Pacific Theaters, each re- coived about 18,0o0,000 tons, or about 14 percent each. Monthly figures for all the- aters ere showninAppendSxG, pagesl3land 132.
CHART 51
CARGO SHIPPED FROM U.S. BY THE ARMY
MlLLlbN TONS
3.5 ATLANTIC ’
DEC I 234 I 234 I 234 I23 MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 I942 I943 I944 1945
Cargo shipments to Atlantic raeaters reached their peak in March 1945, whereas those to the Pacific continued to increase through June1945. After these dates cargo shipments to both dseas (Chart 51).
droppea sharply
On the measurement tonnage basis, Quar- termaster supplies were the most important shipped overseas, accounting for 27 percent of the total. The more Important services follow in this order; Ordnance 24 percent, Air Corps 15 percent, and Corps of Engineers 14 percent. Detailed data bJr services are given in Appendix G, pages 129 and 130.
The army shipped 11,500,OOO short tons of high explosives overseas auringthewar; 9,500,OOO tons of this was for the use of the Army, and the other 2,000,OOO tons was lend- leased to allied nations. (Chart 52 ana Appendix G, page 135.)
A little more than 85,000 airplanes were dispatches overseas during the war, of which 48,000 (56 percent) went by sea, and the re- mainder, 37,000, were flown over under their own power. All the medium and heavy bombers were flown over. Both the light bombers an&
HIGH EXPLOSIVES SHIPF -,.^..^ ‘ED OVERSEAS (“““3.
SHORT TONS 600
DEC I 2 3 4 I 2341234123
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 1942 1943 1944 IQ45
*sports were about half shipped by sea and half flown under their own power. Nearly all the fighters and all the gliders went by sea. The trends are shown in Chart 53, ad more aetailea data are presented in Append- G, pages 136 =a 137.
Cargo Received from Overseas The ports processed8,l&I,OOO measurement
tons of oargo returned awing themw,of
3.5
-~~~~~ ~
‘TRANSPORTATION
whichalittle more than half (4,170,OOO tons) originated in the Atlantic Theaters, with 3,970,OOO tons returned from Pacific theaters.
CHART 53
AAF PLANES DISPATCHED OVERSEAS
HUNDRED
20
15
IO
5
0 I23412341234123
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1942 1943 1944 1945
The heavy volume of retuxne from Pacific theaters during 1944 (Chart 54) for the most part came from Alaska, which had become an inactlve theater. The effect of V-E day on cargo returned from Atlantlo theaters was evident In the eight-fold' Increase from the first to the third quarters of, 1945, Detailed de+& by theaters, services and ports are given in Appendix G, P&ges 138 through 143. '-
CHART 54
, CARGO RECEIVED FROM
r; THOUSAND OVERSEAS THEATERS TONS
6001 1
I 1 I I I DEC I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 234123
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 1942 1943 1944 1945
For the first fifteen weeke after R-Day ' ended 25 August 1945, the European and Med- iterranean theaters outloaded 1,2@2,000 long tone of cargo, of which 706,000 tons were re- turds to the united States, and 576,000 tons were shipped direct from Europe to Pacific Theaters.
SHTPPINGSI'IYJATION
At no time during the war did the United Nations have enough ships to fulfill their commitments. Sinkings of merchant ships ex- ceeded conetruction during the first half of 1942 (Chart 55). By the summer of 1944 the submarine menace was hardly more than a nuls- &nce, and yet with the increased nmber of troo$s overseas, e+a the stepped up mllltary operations, In spite 0P constrtiotlon .exoeed- ing l,OOO,OOO deadweight tons per month ('x'=rt 55)r the quantity of shipping avail- able never caught up with the demand. This was true even after V-E Davy, for a ship could make three round trips on the Atlantic run to one on the Pacific run, an& the speed of re- deployment was directly dependent on the amount of shipping available. Therefore, every expedient possible was employed to'im- prove utilization of shipping.
Construction, Losses and Inventory of Dry Cargo Ships
.The United Nations constructed about 48,400;OOO deadwei@t ton's of dry o&go &iipf (ooean going shipa of 1600 gross tonsar more)
from December 1941 through August 1945. Of this about 80 percent was construoted In the United States. At the end of the War the United Nations had 68,000,OOO tonsof shippins available to It, of whloh 58 peroent (about 39,200,ooo tons) was available to the united States, (Appendix G, page 144)
In additionto the dry oargo vessels, the United Nations had, at the end of the War, 22,300,ooo deadweight tons of tankers, of which 14,900,OOO tons (67 percent) was avall- able to the United States. However, as shlp- ment of cargo via tanker was at no time a significant responslbillty of the Army, all data and comment in this section refbr to dry cargo vessels only.
Of the 48,000,000 tons& dry cargo ship- ping constructed during the War, about one- third, 16,000,000 tons, was lost; leaving a net gain for the War of 32,000,ooo tons. Most of the losses‘ were caused by enemy sub- marines, but all losses, including marine disasters are included in the above figure.
The losses were especially severe during the early months of the War. Through April. 1942, losses exceeaea gains through new con-, struction for every month (Chart 55). The average loss for the year 1942 was 746,000 deadweight tons per month.
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TRANSPORTATION
CHART 55
CONSTRUCTION, LOSSES AND NET GAIN (OR LOSS) OF UNITED NATIONS MERCHANT SHIPPING
MILLION D/W TONS
MILLION D/W TONS
Vessels in Army Service Most vessels under the control of the
Un%ted States were pooled, and allocated by tie War ShippIng Administration (WSA). Al- though a single pool,of all United Nations. shipping was never formed, there was very close coordination between Britain and the United States in the utilization of shipping.
The army, as such, owned, or bareboat- chartered very fed ships, most ships under Army control being allocated to itbythe WSA On an outbound voyage, a .&hip might be allo- cated to the Army, and on completion of dis- charge, revert to the WSA for other alloca- tion. Therefore the ntier of ships in Army service fluctuated from day to day. The-data presented in c-t 56 and Appendix G, page-145 are inventories as of the last dayof the month.
‘Th2 number of ships in Arq Service reached a peak of 3,765 in December 1944. This was also the month of highest cargo ca- pacity, 17,700,OOO measuremerit tons. The troop capacity of m ships was rapidly in- creasing during the closing months of the war, being 666,000 on 31 August, 1945.
At the time of the European invasion, a great number of Army ships were retained in
*,the theater by the theater commander for looal use. The number increased from 75 in April lg& to 325 in June 1944. As ports on the continent were open&d,theneed for trans- shipment from England beoame less, and by the end of August 1945, there were only 13 army
ships retained in Atlantic Theaters for local use. This heavy drain on army shipping at the time of the invasion brought about an especially critical shortage of shipping for other purposes.
The Pacific Theaters, where the Army was doing considerable island hopping and roll-
CHART 56
SHIPS IN ARMY SERVICE IUNDRED
20
15 c---p-
5
b o- I I I I I I I I
DEC 1 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I 2 3
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
‘41 _1942 1943 1944 1945
37
.I I TRANSPORTATION
up the bases from the rear; about one ship in local service was requiredforevery two ships
tra.ns-Pacific p"Zge 145).
service. (Appendix G,
Overseas Port Performance As a device to encourage improvement of
ship utilization records and speed of unload- ing ships at overseas ports in the several theaters, records of performance were circula- ted to the theaters monthly.
During the month of April, 1945, which was the last full month of operations as a two-front war, the major theaters ranked in rate of ship unloading as shown in the fol- lowing table. This table illustrates the tremendous advantage of unloading ships where there axe ample facilities.
Theater Measurement Tons per Ship per Day Unloaded
e.. . . . *. India-Burma . . . . . . Middle Pacific . . . . . European. . . . . . . . Mediterranean . . . . .
986 - 2,917 1,529 1,367
Alaskan . . . . . . . . 1,184
672 Western Pacific . . . . 387
Comparing the Pacific areas; the Middle Pacific, which was an inactive theater with some good ports, unloaded at more than four times the rate of the Western Pacific, which had practically no good ports. But the India- Burma theater, which was inactive and had ample unloading facilities did twice as good a job as the Middle Pacific. Monthly trends for theaters are shown in Appendix G,page 146.
38
INTERNATIONAL AID
The end of the war brought to a close the military Lend-Lease program of ('the War Department. On 21 August instructions were forwarded to stop shipment of all military Lend-Lease items even at port or aboard ship, if the latter course were practicable.
TOTAL VALUE --- - 11 MARCH 1941 to. 21 AUGUST 1945
Delay in the processing of documents, particularly in regard to theater transfers overseas, makes an exact statement of the value of War Department Lend-Lease impossible at this time, bnt the total is within a range of from 22 to 24 billion dollars; of this the ASF supplied 15 to 16 billion dollars worth, and the balance was made up of Air Forces ma- teriel. The War Department's share was about half the total Lend-Lease of all agencies combined.
CHART 57
RECIPIENTS OF WAR DEPARTMENT MILITARY LEND LEASE
II MARCH 1941 - 21 AUGUST 1945
COUNTRY BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
0
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CHINA
07-H E R
4
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The United Kingdom received about 62 percent of all War Department military Lend- Lease (Chart 57 and Appendix H, Me 149. The USSR was second in importance, with 25 per- cent, and the remaining 13 percent was divid- ed ~EI follows: 5 percent was for France; 4 percent for China; and 4 percent for all other countries combined. Probably 90 per- cent or more of the War Department Lend-Lease effort was used in aid to our allies for the defeat of Germeq.
The distribution of ASF Lend-Lease by technical service is presented in Chart 58 and shown in detail in Appendix H, page 148. Nearly three-fourths (72 percent) represented Ordnance items. Other services accounted for the following percentages: Quartermaster, 9 percent; Signal, 7 percent; Engineers, 5 per-
cent; Transpl>rtation, 4 percent; Chemical Warfare, 2 percent; aa pedical, 1 percent.
CHART 56
ASF LEND - LEASE TRANSFER
BY TECH N ICAL SERVICE
II MARCH 1941 - 21 AUGUST 1945
SEFWCE BILLIONS 0F DOLLARS
ORDNANCE
OUARTER- MASTER
SIGNAL
ENGINEERS
TRANSPOR- TATION
CHEMICAL WARFARE
MEDICAL
6
i$j
6
The trend of Lend-Lease transfers is in- dicated in Chart 59 Peak activity occurred
during the latter half of 1943 and the first half of 1?44.
CHART 59
TREND OF ASF LEND-LEASE TRANSFERS BILLION
‘41 1942 1943 1944 c.15
39
/ .I
INTERNATIONAL AID
The termination of Lend-Lease was very sudden, and certain non-armament items al- ready in the supply "pipe-line" were per- mitted to continue to destination (amounting to about $50,000,000 to the ZGSR and $200,000 to the UK). These shipments, although origi- nated as Lend-Lease supplies, were separately financed, and are not a part of the 'Lend- Lease accounts summarized- here.
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT ITEMS
The status of assignment, shipment, and repossession of important items was sum- marized monthly in Section 2G of the MPR (INTERNATIONAL AID'). The final issue of Sec- tion 2G is dated August-September 1945. A financial summary of the items shown i_n this volume indicates shipments with a net va,lue of $8,o4g,367,ooo. The following paragraphs summarize the material in this report.
There were sixteen Items with a value in excess of $100,000,000, as shown in the fol- lowing table. All but one were Ordnance Items, the exception being steam locomotives of the 2-10-O wheel arrangement, supplied by the Transportation Corps. In mney value, tanks were cf the greatest importance, fol- lowed very closely by truck. Most of the tanks went to the UK, and moat of the trucks to the lX%R.
The single item with the greatest dollar value supplied foreign governments by the Signal Corps was wire. The most ,mportant general class of goods was radio sets, most of which went to the UK.
For the Corps of Engineers, the single item with the greatest dollar value was air- plane landing mats. Hpwever, construction machinery, especially traders, was the most important general classification of Engineer supplies. The proportions of Engineer equip- ment going to the UK (68 percent) and USSR (30 percent) were somewhat higher than the all-service averages of 62 and 25 percent, respectively.
Incendiary bombs were by far the largest contribution of the Chemical Warfare Service to Lend-Lease countries. The UK received 87 percent of Chemical Warfare deliveries.
Clothing was the mat important Quarter- master contribution, although wool blankets was the largest single item. The UK received 50 percent and the French Forces 28 percent of the reported Quartermaster equipment.
The Transportation Corps was the only technical service which did not have the UK as the principal customer for lte equipment. The m,SR led with 59 percent of the Trans- portation total, the balance (41 percent) being shipped to the UK.
I.END-I;EAsE ITEMS IN EXCESS OF $100,000,000
Item Number
Tank, medium, M4A4 (for 75mm gun) ........... Tank, medium, M4A2 (for 75inm gun) ........... Truck, 2L ton, 6x6, cargo, we/w, Studebaker Truck, 2Z ton 6x4 cargo, w/w and WO/W ............
.
Truck, 12 ton: 4x2: cargo ................
Truck, $ ton, 4x4, command ..............
Tank, medium, M4 and M4Al (for 7pnm gun) ....... Locomotive, steam, CB, 60" Gauge, 105T, 2-10-O .... Tank, medium, M3 series ................ Tank, light,M3, Gas .................
Tank, medium, M4A2 (for 76mm gun) ........... Shell, &F, AP, 2-Pounder, Mk IV end VT ........ Truck, 10 ton, 6x4, GSIC ............... Truck, 13 ton, 4x4, cargo, we/w ............ Carrier, Universal, T16 ................ Tank,light,M3A3,Gas ................
7,436 7,414
101,479 91,286
106,188
181,925
?:“6: 4:373 3,166
2,115 123 USSR 2,529,ooo 114 UK
12,125 114 lx 57,686 109 USSR 19,469 109 UK
3,345 106 UK
Value Principal (Millions) Recipient
$ zii; 256 256 199
UK UK USSR USSR USSR
191 UK 179 UK 152 USSR 142 UK 134 UK
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CIVILIAN SUPPLY
BASIS OF ARMY PARTICIPATION IN CIVILIAN SUPPLY
Military neciasity required that the Army provide such essential supplies to civ- ilian populations in theaters of operation as mey be necessary to prevent disease and un- rest that would be prejudicial to the accom- plishment of the military mission. In addi- tion, in November 1943, President Roosevelt directed that the Army assume the initial burden of shipping and distributing relief supplies not only in connection with active military operations but in the event of a German collapse,
Accordingly, military authorities of the United States, United Kingdom, and Can&a combined to provide essential civilian sup- plies for the Mediterranean and Northwestern- European areas as a matter of military- nec- ess,ity, to implement the operations under- taken in those zones.
By letter of May 21, 1945, President Truman recognized that, except for occupied areas, military necessity for furnishing civ- ilian supplies for Northwest and Mediterran- ean Europe was drawing to a close. Accord- ingly, with minor exceptions, Army responsi- bility had been terminated in all liberated areas (including Italy) with August shipments. Issues within the theater, however, continued to be an Army responsibility through October.
With the progressive relinquishment of military responsibility, starting with France on June 1, 1945, the liberated governments with paying capacity continued to secure needed supplies through the mechanism of na- tional import programs, with the onomic Administration serving as
Foreign Ec- the U. S.
procuring agency. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration provides supplies to countries that are unable to pay,
Prior to August 1945 the Army had uni- lateral civilian supply responsibility for the Philippines and a small part of the Neth- erlands East Indies. In accordance with the above mentioned policy, such with minor exceptions
responsibility was terminated with
August shipments. Since August, the Army has had responsibility in the Pacific for Japan and the United States Zone in Korea.
QUANTITY AND.VAIJlF, OF WAR DEPARTMENT CIVILIAN SUPPLIES
During the period from July 1943 to the end of the war, the &ited States about 6,800,OOO long tons of
shipped civilian sup-
plies overseas, $1,000,000,000.
valued at slightly less than A very small proportion was
sent to Pacific areas--by value about 6 percent and by volume only 3 percent of the total, (Chart 60 end Appendix J, page 150) These figures represent shipments from U.S. ports end do not take into account ,theater transfers of civilian supply stocks from one area to another or transfers to and from reg- ular military stocks.
CHART SD
CIVILIAN SUPPLY SHIPMENTS - BY AREA
AREA
JUL 1943 - AUG 1945
hilu10Ns or DOLLARS
0 100 200 300 400
EUROPEAN THEATER
MEDITERR. THEATER
PACIFIC THEATERS
The trend of civilian supply shipments ihs shown in Chart 61. The peak came in the second quarter of 1945, but the policy of turning over civilian supply responsibility in liberated areas to other agencies brought about a rapid decline in this activity'after V-J Day.
The principal commodities involved in civilian supply are shown in the following
TREND OF CIVILIAN SUPPLY SHIPMENTS
MILLION
JRD 4TH IST ZND 3RD 4TH IST 2ND 3RD
MONTHLY AVERAGE FOR QUARTER
1943 1944 1945
41
Cl VI LIAN SUPPLY
table, It will be noted that foodetuffe make up 63 percent and coal 34 percent of the to-
producte have been excluded from the table becauee they were ehlpped as military sup-
tal tonnage 8hipped. These two itema account pliee and lseued to civiliana for 73,percent and 6 percent,
from pooled respectively, United States - tilted Kingdom etooks In the
of the total dollar value. All petroleum theaters.
U.S. SHIPMENTS OF CIVILIAN SUPPIUS TOALLARKAS July 1945 Through August 1945
(Long Tons)
Type of Commodity
0 TOTAL..................
Foodstuffe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tidlcal end Sanitary supplies . . . . . . . . Soap.................; . . . Coal.................; . . . Petroleum Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation Equipment. . . . . . . , . . . Clothinq, Shoes and Textilee. . . . . . . . . Agricultural Supplies and Equipment . . , . . Independent Repair and Equipment Supplies . . Miscellaneous Manufactured Knd Products . . . Miscellaneous Material8 and Products. . , . .
All Areas
6,769,000 6,583,OOO
4,247,OOO ~;.,077.000 18,000 13,000 27,000 27,000
2,303,000 , 2,303,000, &I
22,000 51,000 47,000 52,000 52,000 3,000 3,000
44,000 42,000 2,000 2,000
l- Respons. Combined
&I 17,000
kited Statee
186,000
170,000 5,000
* * al
5,000 4,000
* it
2,000 +
* Lees than 500 Long Tons &/ Excluded; data not available
42
ADMINISTRATION
ARMY POSTAL SERVICE
Two innovations in handling of mail for personnel over8ea8 were introduced during the war period. V-Mail was introduced in June 1942 and was used increasingly until May 1944 when ~~,OOO,OOO letters were handled. From that time V-Mail declined in popularity until by August 1945 only 14,000,OOO V-letters were handled. A total of 1,25l,OOO,OOO V-letters were dispatched to and received from overaeaa This total was divided almost equally between outgoing and incoming letters. The second innovation, WC of air transport for dispatch of conventional letter mail to overseaa per- sonnel, w&8 probably the most important cause of the unpopularity of V-Mail. It may be noted that a8 uee of air increased, the volum of V-Mail decreased. Chart 62 shows the relative increase in air movements of letter mail aa well as the total volume hana- lea. Chart 63 shows the estimated weight of parcel post and postal supplies dispatched overseas by the Army Postal Service. Detailed statistics, by months, on Army postal activ- ity are shown in pages 151 and 152 in ap- pendix K.
CHART 62
LETTER MAIL DI SPATCHED OVER SEAS
MILLlOP POUND:
4’
J THRU ARMY POSTAL SERVICE
GENERAL PRISONERS
The problem of confinement of general prisoners increased period.
steadily during the war General prisoner strength rose from
1,496 at the beginning of the war to 33,552 on 31 August. Chart 64 shows the general prisoner cenaua by type of confinement. Pages
CHART 63
PARCEL POST DISPATCHED OVERSEAS THRU ARMY POSTAL SERVICE*
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
100
\
75
:: JSDMJSDMJSDMJA
1942 1943 1944 1945 * Inclllann Postal Suppllea.
153 to 155, Appendix K contain statistics on general prisoners in confinement by location and by months during the war period,
CHART 64
. THOU
40
30
20
IO
NUMBER OF GENERAL PRISONERS IN CONFINEMENT
4NDS
P
0t DMJSDMJSDMJ 3 D M JA
1942 1943 1944 1945
LEGAL
Closely allied to the prisoner census is the review of general courts maritial casesin
ADMINISTRATION
CHART 65
REVIEW OF RECORDS OF TRIAL GENERAL COURTS MARTIAL*
NUMBER
2ooo : REVIEW FOR
LEGAL SUFFIENCY
1500
1000
500
0
CLEMENCY
IAY
JMJSDMJSDMJS D M JA
1942 1943 1944 1945 * By Judge Advocate General’s Office.
the Office of the Judge Advocate General. Chart 65 depicts the rates at which cases have been reviewed for legal sufficiency and clemency. Statistics on review of courts martial records are contained in page 156, Appendix K.
There is a l%.uited amount of information available about the number and type of claims
CHART BB
ADMINISTRATIVE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS
BY TYPE OF CLAIM
TYPE PERCENT OF TOTAL SETTLEMENTS
0 IO 20
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
PERSONNEL
REAL ESTATE
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT
GUNFIRE
I
ADMIRALTY
I
OTHER
.
processed by the Judge Advocate General's Off&e, the ASF Service Commands, and the AAF Technical Service Commands prior to mid-1943. Available records indicate that there were 105,OqO claims processed by the agencies since that date, 81,000 of which were pro- cessed by the Office of the Judge Advocate General and the Service Commands of the ASF. Page 156, Appendix K, shows the monthly sta- tistics on claims activity within each of the three types of processing offices. Chart 66 shows the frequency of each of the several types of claims, based upon a representative quantity of 73,282 claims processed by the Office of the Judge Advocate General and the ASE' Service Commands for which detailed rec- ords are available.
PRISONERS OF WAR
The number of Americans officially re- ported in enemy hands as prisoners of war reached a peak of gl,OCO in May 1945. 14ost of these prisoners were in the hands of the authorities of Germany, with the remainder under Japanese control. The number reported in the custody of the Italians was never large. Page 157, Appendix K, shows the total number of prisoners officially acknowledged to be in the hands of the enemy at the end of each month during the war.
Detention and administration of enemy l prisoners of wsr within the continental
United States began in April 1942 when one Japanese prisoner arrived, and increased slowly until April 1943 when 5,007 prisoners were *on hand. The rate of arrivals increased sharply from that time until May 1945 when 425,206 prisoners were located in the United States; this number included 371,018 Germans, 50,273 Italisns, and 3,915 Japanese. The monthly prisoner census is shown on Page 158, and the accessions, losses, and strength by nationality are shown on pages 158 and 159, Appendix K.
In April 194.4, certain volunteer Italian prisoners of war were orgsniz'ed into Italian service units to permit more efficient em- ployment of this type of personnel. These units were organized along the lines of units of the U. S. Army and functioned in the ssme manner, under their own officers. These units were activated both in the continental United States and overseas, and performed a multitude of duties of all types at Porte, Depots, Arsenals and Posts, Camps orstationa The number of such units and the number of personnel comprising such units in the con- tinental United States varied within small limits from the inception of the plan to the end of the war. There were about 190 units at a strength of about 1,000 officers and 32,000 enlisted men.
Every effort was made to assure useful employment of the maximum number of prisoners
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ADMINISTRATION
available. Efficiency on this score in- creased steadily until at the close of the war more than 90 percent of the possible total man-months were spent in useful labor. Pages 160 and 161, Appendix K, contain de- tails of employment of prisoners of war by months.
SECURITY
The total security program was large and varied. During the war period, 2,344,521 individual loyalty investigations were con- ducted. Early in 1942 the ASF assumed super- vision and coordination of a large number of plant protection activities. In September 1943, 11,966 facilities were being supervised. An auxiliary military police force, numbering 250,715 men at its peak in July 1943, was supervised and inspected. In addition; re- production facilities wsre investigated and classified and approved for reproduction of classified printed material. A measure of the security work performed is shown on pages 162 and 163, Appendix K.
SAFETY
Prior to January 1944 there was only limited consolidation of records of injury to military or civilian personnel. At that time the Office of the Provost Marshal General be- gan assembling such dataas were then current- ly available and publishing such consolidated information in a Monthly Progress Report. Coverage was gradually extended until, end of the war, a comprehensive
by the set of sta-
tistics on injuries within the continental United States, by months, were being reported
The available data from January 1943 to the end of the war are reported in pages 164 and 165, Appendix K.
ARMYEXCHANGESFRVICE~
The Army Excheqge Service grew from a $17,000,000-a-month business in December 1941 to one grossing $75,000,000 by December 1943. The total gross sales from December 1941 to August 1945 amounted to $2,427,910,000. The peak number of exchanges operated in the con- tinental United States was 755, reached in January 1944. Appendix K, page 166, shows de- tailed data on the number of exchanges, dollar value of sales, and percent of net profit.
ARMY MOTION PICTURF SERVICE
aters The AMPS started the war with 369 the-
260,647 with a total seating capacity of
at 230 posts. BY February 1944 it had expanded to 1,186 theaters on 629 posts, with a seating capacity of 788,123. Yearly and total attendance is shown below:
year Attendance
TOTAL 632 426 ooo lg.:::::::::::::- 194 194 z
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224,548,OOO
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205,345,OOO 1945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g8,3go,ooo
Page 166, Appendix K, shows the available capacity at the end of each month and the total attendance during each month of the wsr
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FISCAL
WAR DD?AR!IMENTFUNE iod amounts to $207,000,000,000. (Appendix L, page 167).
Total military funds appropriated to the War Department during the, period from 1 July 1941 to 31 August 1945 amounted to about $225,OOO,OOO,OOO (See Chart 67). During the fiscal year ending 30 June 1941, total appro- priations had been only $17,000,000,000, but in the following year, under the stimulus of the Pearl Harbor attack, they were about $76,000,000,000. New amounts appropriated in subsequent years did not again reach this peak but the reappropriation of very large unobligated amounts carried over from earlier fiscal yesrs continued to insure adequate funds for later budget progams.
CHART 67
STATUS OF WAR DEPT MILITARY FUNDS
CUMULATIVE FROM I JULY 1941 - BILUON
J S D M J S DMJSDMJ SDMJA
1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
War Department obligations during the fiscal year 1941 were at a monthly rate slightly in excess of $1,000,000,000. After Pearl Harbor this rate increased to reach a peak of $~,~OO,OOO,OOO during the quarter ending 30 September 1942. During the latter part of thewar, as deliveries against old obligations increased, there was a tendency for a moderate decline in new obligations, and during the quarter ending 31 December 1944 they fell to less than $2,000,000,000 amonth.
World War II obligations of military funds by the War Department (from 1 July 1941 to 31 August 1945) totaled $194,000,000,000. If obligations of the fiecal yeear 1941, dur- ing which a preparednese program was initiat- ed, are included, the total for the War Per-
In contrast with the extremely rapid growth of obligations during the early part of the war, War Department expenditures in- creased somewhat more slowly, keeping pace with the steady expansion of materiel deliv- eries and the growth of Army strength. Dur- ing the fiscal year 1941, expenditures aver- aged less than $350,000,000 per month. This increased to about $2,000,000,000 during the latter half of the fiscal year ending 30 June 1942, reached $4,300,000,000 during the year ending 30 June 1944, and was at a peak of about $5,000,000,000 during the quarter end- ing 30 June 1945.
For the entire War Period from 1 July 1941 to 31 August 1945 expenditures of mili- tary funds were $176,000,000,000. Including the fiscal year ending 30 June 1941, the to- tal waa $~~O,OO~,OOO,OOO. Of the latter amount, $118,900,000,000 was for procurement of materiel including subsistence. L, pages 167 through 171).
(Appendix
ASF OBLIGATIONS AND EXPEXDITURES
Out of the total of $194,000,000,000 of War Department obligations, World War II ob- ligations against ASP appropriations account- ed for $127,000,000,000. ( Including the fiscal year 1941, ASF obligations were ap- proximately $134,000,000,000.) The rate of ASF obligations increased from less than $~OO,OOO,OOO per month in the fiscal year ending 30 June 1941 to almost $4,000,000,000 during the six months end- 30 September 1942. No further increase took place and there was some tendency for a decline until the winter of 1945 when, following the German December offensive, monthly obligations reached the record peak of more than $4,000,000,000 during the quarter ending 31 March 1945. (Appendix L, page 167).
Expenditures under ASP appropriations for World War II (1 July 1941 to 31 August 1945) were $119,000,000,000 or 67.6 percent of the corresponding War Department total. From a monthly average of about $25O,OOO,OOO during the year ending 30 June 1941, they in- creased to a maximum of $3,600,000,000 per month in the quarter ending 30 June 1945. Chart 68 on the next page emphasizes the tre- mendous growth of ASF activities by present- ing expenditures for the fiscal year ending
~30 June 1945 for each major ASJ! appropriation as a percent of total expenditures for all ASF appropriations combined during the fiscal year ending 30 June 1941.
During the later year expenditures under four individual appropriations exceeded the
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FISCAL
CHART 66
ASF EXPENDITURES FISCAL YEAR 1945 INDIVIDUAL APPROPRIATIONS AS PERCENTOF
ALL FISCAL YEAR 1941 APPROPRIATIONS COMBINED - PERCENl
APPROPRIATION 0 ID0 200 300 41
FINANCE
ORDNANCE
QUARTER- MASTER
ENGINEERS
SIGNAL
TRANSPOR- TATION
CHEMICAL WARFARE
MEDICAL
%
combined total for all ASF appropriations during the fiscal year ending 30 June 1941. For two other appropriations they were more than half the combined total of the earlier year, (Appendix L, pages 167 and 168.)
FISCALSERVICESFORWAR SUPPLIES
To facilitate war procurement the Army Service Forces from time to time established fiscal programs designed to be of assistance to war suppliers. Two such progrsms were employed to provide needy suppliers with working sapital. Under one of these, almost $7,000,000,000 was disbursed as advance pay- ments on war contracts while under the other guarsntees of loans by commercial institu- tions to war suppliers (frequently subcontrac- tors not eligible for advance amounted to $7,800,000,000.
payments > By 31 August
1945, however, recoupments and repayments had reduced the amounts still outstanding under each of these programs to a sum $1,000,000,O00.
of less than !Appendix L, pag e 172.)
Attention was also directed to the promptness with which War Department bills were paid. In December 1941 the oldest un- paid transportation bill had been on hand 42 apyf3. By June 1943 this had been reduced to 11 days and thereafter no transportation bill on hand at the end of eny month was more than 20 days old. In November 1944 War Department procuring offices reported that 12,800 unpaid commercial bills had been on hand more than 60 days (2.8 percent of the preceding month's
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clearances); disbursing offices reported an additional 4,200 such bills on hand (0.5 per- cent of October 1944 clearances). At the close of August 1945 these numbers had been reduced to 1,500 60-day bills ih procuring offices (0.3 percent of preceding month's clearances)and only 189 in disbursing offices (0.02 percent of July clearances). (Appendix L, PaQe 173.)
FISCAL SERVICES FOR MILITARY PERSORREL
A major ASF responsibility had to do with the administration of a number of fiscal programs for the benefit of military person- nel. Among these were the payment of degen- dancy henefit allowances, the issuance of war savings bonds, and the issuance of govern- ment life insurance and handling of premiums. (Appendix L, pages 173 and 174.)
Under the dependency benefit program a peak of 7,860;ooo accounts were in effect during June 1945. Disbursements during this month totaled $~~o,ooo,oOO of which about $270,000,000 was for family allowances and $210,000,000 for voluntary pay allotments. Cumulative disbursements on account of family allowances for World War II (to 31 August) amounted to $6,500,000,000. Approximately $2,5OO,OOO,OOO of this amount was contributed out of the pay of enlistea men and the bal- ance was contributed by the government. Chart 69 shows the growth of family allowance disbursements from September 1942 through August 1945.
Total issuances of War Savings Bonds under the War Bond Program amounted to almost $1,900,000,000 for the war period, including
CHART 69
DISBURSEMENTS FOR FAMILY /ALLOWANCES
MILLI 250
200
150
100
50
OS D M J SDMJSDMJA
1942 1943 1944 1945
FISCAL
&bout $750,000,000 of bonds issued to civil- ians . Issuances reached a peak of more than
allotments in effect in August 1942 when re-
$90,000,000 in July 1944 when sales to mili- porting of this activity w&8 initiated. In
tary subscribers amounted to $54,000,000. June 1945, 10,100,000 accounts, with a total value estimated to be in excess of $90 bil-
The number of government life insurance lion, were reported in effect and the monthly
allotments in effect increased premium transferred by the Office of the Fi.s-
steadily throughout the war from a figure of 2,3OO,OOO
cal Director to the Veterans Administration at the time was $~~,OOO,OOO.
-
In order to Umit wartime proflts, Con- gress passed the Renegotiation Act of 1942, effective 28 April 1942, This act as amended excluded all contracts and subcontracts upon which final payment had been mad-e prior to 28 April 1942. The act applied to dl cases where the contractor's flacal year ended be- tween 28 April1942 and 30 June 1943. The Renegotiation Act of 1943 as amended applies to fiscal years of contractors ending after 30 June 1943.
The table below shows the case aasign- ments by fiscal years fka 28 April 1942 to 7 September 1945 within the War Department and the final disposition or present status of the cases. The cases disposed of by set- tlements and agreements are those in which refunds of excessive profits have been deter- mined tith the full concurrence of the con- tractors. The unilateral determinatio$s are those cases in which excessive profits have been determined to exZat snd refuds otiered without the concurrence of the contractors concerned. Clearances and cancellations are the cases in which no excessive profits have been found.
A study of the percentages in the table brings to light a trend which undoubtedly may be attributed to the renegotiation acts. The relative number of cases in which excess profits exist has been gradually decreasing. This i.8 probably caused by efforts on the part of contractors to hold their profits to reasonable levels by voluntary refurds or by
changes of -prices through readjustment of their contracts. It is believed that the latter effect of the acts has saved the gov- ernmentlarge sums of money whose exact size cannot be estimated.
During the-period from 28 April 1942 t,o 31August 1945, $9,63g,OOO,OOo of excessive profits were recovered by the WDPAB. Of this amount $5,106,000,000 was recovered by statu- tory renegotiation under provisions of the acts of 1942 and 1943, and the remainder by other means. Recoveries tithin ASF amounted to $4,655,000,000 of which $3,157,000,000 was recovered by statutory renegotiation.
The cost of renegotiation within the War Deparknent for the period from 28 April 1942 to 31August 1945,was about $20,500,000. Of this cost $17,500,000 or 85.4 percent has been spent on salaries; the remainder covers rent, travel expenses, telephone and tele- graph, and miscellaneous iteas. This cost is only 0.4 percent of the total excessive pro- fits recovered by statutory renegotiation and 0.2 percent of total recoveries,
On the basis of studies of a large sample of cases, it has been estimated that approximately 70 percent of the excessive profits determined under statutory renegotia- tion would have been returned to the govern- ment as taxes in the absence of the program, but the remaining 30 percent would have re- mained in the hands of the contractors.
~IATION ASSIGNMENTS 28 April 1942 to 31 August 1945
Fiscal Year sna
Agency
wm%m AAF . . . ASF . . .
L2!L2 WARDEZT
AAF ..* AsF . . .
& WARDEPT
Am .,. ASF . . .
Net Assign ments
20,415 3,232
17,183
23 I 199 3,796
19,403
jettlements end.
9greementa
7 250 1,336 3,914
3% (583
206 -2% 5 1,582
k Number d&- hnber
35.5
E . *
59 197
$3 1.1
7,342 36.0 27.0 912 28.2
5,522 923 zs
6,430 37.4 4,599 26.8
25.8 226
gz . z
1.0 2.1
6,024 998
0.8 5,026
0.1 0.3
3,190 581
0.1 2,609
Unilateral Deter&- nations
Zlearances
26.0 ~0,699 26..3 1,279 25.9 9,420
$?2 1913
3.858 35.3 770 25.5
5,088 37.5
Csncel- lations
Number
46.1
g*: .
Jnccmrpleted Unccrmpleted in Impasse
Servlcea Cases
Vumber -
34 -i 33
5 422 1,183 4,239
x3 0.6 0.3
NOTE: AU percentages are percent of net assigrrments of fiscal year's cases for agency shown.
CONTRACT TERMINATION
The termination of contracts and the settlement thereof is an activity that, had very small beginnings earlyinthe war period, increased in tempo as production began to ex- ceed expenditures, reached a small
'shortly after the collapse peak
of Germany, and finally attained -major volume imnediately following the surrender of Japan. During the war period, more than 128,000 contracts were terminated, with the value of the cancelled portions totaling more than $43 billion. More than half the contracts terminated dur- ing the war were terminated in August 1945. The comdtment value of the August termina- tions was about one-third of the total cam- mitment value of contracts terminated.
CHART 70
5
COMMITMENT VALUE OF CONTRACT TERMINATIONS INITIATED
ALL TYPES OF CONTRACTS
N SUMMARY -BY MAJOR COMMAND
0 BlLLlOgNS OF DOLLARS
IO 15
PRIOR TO V-E DAY
- V-E DAY TO V-J DAY
AFTER V-J DAY
0 JFMAMJJASONDJFMAM.
1944 1945 J .
The total cancelled commitment value of all terminations is about equally distributed between the AAF and the technical services of the AS?. Chart 70 portrays the fluctuations in terminations, as m.easured by the c&t- ment value for the period from Jsnuaxy 1944 to August 1945. In terms of number of termi- natiorm, however, the ASF accounted for&m& 85 percent of the total, Appendix N,
Pages 175 to 179, contain detailed data on the
number and cancelled value of all contracts
terminated, in total and broken down by serv- ices snd by months from January 1944 to Aug- ust 1945.
The settlement of terminated contracts follows along generally parallel to, but sev-' eral months behind, the terminations, Thus the total number of settlements consmmatd during the war period was only 51,260 as com- pared with ‘128,000 terminations. If the Aug-
CHART 71
SUMMARY OF CONTRACT TERMINATIONS WAR PERldD
BY NUMBER
SERV o THOUSANDS
IO 20
AAF
ORD
SIG
ENG
cws
MED
QM
TC
.
INITIATEI
3 3.1 AUC 45
BY COMMITTMENT VALUE
SERV o BILLION3 OF DOLLARS
IO 20
CONTRACT TERMINATION
ust 1945 terminations are excluded, however, total settlements of 51,000 compare with total terminations of 59,000. The distribu- tion of settlements is about the ssme as that of terminations; about 83 percent of the num- ber snd 61 percent of the cannnitment value were settled by the ASF technical services, d the remainders by the Army Air Forces. Pages 180 to 184, Appendix N show monthly settlements since January 1944 and totals for all. services and the AAF. Chart 71 shows the total nu&er of contracts terminated and settled during the war period and the 3lAug- ust backlog. Chart 72 shows the cammitment value of contract terminations settled by months fram January 1944 to August 1945.
CHART 72
COMMITMENT VALUE OF CONTRACTS SETTLED ALL TYPES OF CONTRACTS
BILLION
1.0
0.5
0 JFMAMJJASOND’JFMAMJJA
1944 1945
Variations in the amount of work in progress are direct reflections of the volume of initiations and settlements. Consequently, the load has remained fairly comtant, even evidencing a decrease for the six month? prior to V-E Day, but soaring as a result of end-of-war terminations. Pages 185 to 189 in Appendix N show the history of the backlog from January 1944,to the end of hostilitiee.
Claims filed by contractors followed the general pattern of terminations and set- tlements, approximately midway between.the two. The nuder and tot&l value of claims filed increased gradually up to the end of the war. Since there is a natural delay be- tween the termination of a contract and the filing of a claim; there was no extreme peak at the end of the period of reporting (Au@;ust 1945); such peak as might develop would be expected during September and October of that year. The settlement of claims followed a
CHART 73
MONTHLY CR0 SS SETTLEMENTS
MILLI
$8’3
FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS ONS
I
80
WD TOTAL
course parallel to the trend but behind the filing of cla&. Total claims filed during the war period numbered 19,435 while settle- ments numbered 16,392. The corresponding values were $1,035,000 and $914,000, respec- tively. Settlements under the 16,392 claims settled totaled $796,000, representing about 87 percent of the claimed value, with a net settlement of $715,000. The difference be- tween the net settlement and tie gross settle- ment represented the value of Government owned material or other assets transferred to and ueed by the claimants. Pages 190 to 196
CHART 74
AVERAGE TIME REQUIRED TO SETTLE TERMINATIONS FIXED PRICED CONTRACTS - TOTAL W D *
MONTHS 8.0
I
6.0
Ok ’ I ’ ’ I I I I I I I I I I I
J FMAMJ JASONDJFMAMJJA
1944 1945 * Casea with claims only.
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I
CONTRACT TERMINATION
in Appendix N indicate the relevant statis- tics on claims by months end services as well aa totals for the period from January 1944 to August 1945. Chart 73 shows the monthly settlamante graphically for AM, ASF, and the Wex Department total.
The length of time required to process ard settle terminatione with claims decreased from an average of slightly in excess of five months Fn Jenuary 1944 to a little more than two months by the e&of the war. Chart 74 indicates the average time required to com- plete terminations with claim and aLso that portion of the total terminations having claw of over $10,000 each, end shows how the trends have varied fram January 1944 to August 1945.
It ie Fnherent in the operation of set- tling terminated cantracts that the larger contracts require more time than the smaller ones. This is true regardlea of the mesns used to measure size, whether it be commlt- ment value, size of claim, or other mew. Chart 75 shows the variation Ln tFme required to settle contracts with claims of various size8 of ccnmuitment values. Data are baaed upon average times of May, June, and July 1945 settlements.
CHART 75
AVERAGE SETTLEMENT TIME ASF FIXED PRICE TERMINATIONS WITH CLAIM
MAY -JULY 1945
CANCELLED VALUE
LESS THAN $1000
5,000 TO 25#000
$25000 TO $1008000
8 100,000 To 5OQOOO
% 5cwoo lrl 1000,000
is 6
OVER ................ .......................................... ........................................................................................................................... ............................................................................ ........... ........................ :,:,:.:, $ 25mooo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:.,/.,I ,.i.: , i...:.:.:::.:.:.: .: ,
,
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PERSONNEL
ARMYSTRENGTH
As war became imminent the strength of the Army increased rapidly from only 268,000 in June 1940 to 1,686,000 in December 1941. At the outbreak of war, there were only 195,000 officers snd men overseas, including some 82,000 in the Pacific Theater. As indicated in Appendix P, page 197, -the strength continued to rise until it reached a peak of 8,291,OOO in May 1945, although the peak strength overseas (5,455,OOO) was reach ed a month earlier. The proportion of the total strength of the Army that was overseas reached a peak of 66.2 percent in March 1945.
Total Army strength began a steady de- dine in June 1945, and by the end of August had declined 5.2 percent, to 8,023,ooo. Strength overseas had declined 14.5 percent, to 4,623,000. Chart 76 indipates the relative strength of the continental and overseas per- sonnel.
Since the need for officers was rela- tively greater than that for enlisted men,
CHART 76
the officer personnel increased at a more rapid rate than did the total strength. Of- ficer strength (including warrant officers, flight officers, nurses, etc.) increased from 18,000 in June 1940 to 124,000 in December 1941 and then to a peak of 898,000 in August 1945 * It should be noted that one of the reasons for the continued increaseinstrength even after demobilization had begun was that officers remained in the reported strength while they were on terminal leave. The per- centage of officers to the total strength in- creased from 6.7 in June 1940 to 11.2 in Aug- ust 1945. (See Appendix P, pages 197 through 202, for tabulation of total Army strength-by type of personnel; overseas strength by the- ater and commsnd; of personnel;
overseas strength by type continental U. S. strength by
major command; and continental U. S. strength by type of personnel.)
ACCESSIONS
Enlisted Men Accessions of enlisted men are of three
types -- enlistments, inductions, and calls
TOTAL ARMY STRENGTH, CONTINENTAL U.S. AND OVERSEAS TOTAL ARMY STRENGTH, CONTINENTAL U.S. AND OVERSEAS MILLION MILLION
9 9’ MILLION MILLION
a a
7 7 OF NO. AFRICA OF NO. AFRICA D-DAY D-DAY
CONTINENTAL U.S. CONTINENTAL U.S.
-4 -4
/ / ,‘W. ,‘W.
_/’ \ _/’ \ / /
‘OVERSEAS ‘OVERSEAS -2 -2
--- ---
- /0- - /0- ,-- ,-- I I
-e- -e- /M /M /- /-
0 “““““’ Ol”““““‘,““““I” I I I I I I I I I I I lllllll1lll IIIIIII. lllllll1lll IIIIIII,
0 0 M M J J S S 0 0 M M J J S S 0 0 0 0
M M J J S S 0 0 M M J A J A
1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
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PERSONNEL
from the Enlisted Reserve Corps. Enlistments are further broken down into enlistments in the Regular Army and enlistments in the Army of the United States. Enlistments in the Regular Army were stopped in December 1941 and thereafter there were enlistments only in the AUS. However, enlistments in the Regular Army were opened again in August 1945, but only an estimated 100 men enlisted during August. Chart 77 indicates by month the num- ber of accessions of enlisted men.
Of the 8,391,500 accessions from Decem- ber 1941 through August 1945, 7,173,OOO were inductions, 723,000 were enlistments, and 496,000 were calls from the Enlisted Reserve corps. As is indicated In Appendix P, Page 206, enlistments were negligible after 1942.
There were more than 3,815,0OO acces- sions of enlisted men during 1942. This was some 1,155,OOO in excess of the total for the next largest year, 1943.
Commissioned Male Officers Pages 203, 204, and 205 of Appendix P
indicate the components and the large number of sources from which male officers were pro- cured. Of the 762,000 total, 644,000 were commissioned officers in the Army of the United States, 281,000 of these were OCS graduates, and 198,000 were aviation cadets. The next largest source was the Officer Re- serve Corps (114,000).
Warrant Officers and Flight Officers Accessions of warrant officers and
flight officers are tabulated in detail on page 206 of Appendix P. Total accessions of
warrant officers numbered 31,039 while those of flight officers numbered 54,661. The largest year for warrant officers was 1943 when 13,432 were appointed; 1944, with 31,421 appointments, was the largest year for flight officers.
Female Army Personnel Page 208 of Appendix P shows accessions
in the seven categories of female Army per- sonnel. Of the total of 240,628 accessions, almost 80 percent or 188,000 were in the Women's Army Corps, and 50,000 of the remain- ing 52,000 were in the Army Nurse Corps.
SEPARATIONS
Before demobilization began, there were no wholesale separations. The great majority were separated for medical reasons, to accept commissions, or by death. After 12 May 1945, however, demobilization required separating personnel at an ever increasing rate. At the close of the period covered by this review (31 August) demobilization had just begun:
Prior to 1 May 1945, some 1,507,OOO en- listed personnel and 72,000 officers (includ- ing warrant and flight officers, WAC, nurses, etc.) had been returned to civilian life. Between 1 May and 31 August an additional 630,000 officers and enlisted personnel had been separated. Thus the grand total, ex- clusive of casualties, from 1 December 1941 through 31 August 1945 is 2,209,OOO.
Of the total battle deaths (194,868) 23,953 or 12.3 percent were male officers.
CHART 77
ACCESSIONS OF ENLISTED PERSONNEL THOUSAND THOUSAND
600 600
0 DJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJA SONDJFMAMJJA
'41 1943 1944 194s 1945
58
PERSONNEL
Since the percentage of male officers to Army strength was 10.7 on 30 April 1945, it is ap- parent that deaths of officers were slightly higher in proportion than those of enlisted men. Similarly, there were 15,604 nonbattle deaths of officers, as compared with only 47,461 for enlisted men. The major cause for this disproportionate ratio is deaths due to aircraft accidents.
A much larger number of those separated were discharged in order to accept cods- sions. These separations incluaed some 669,000 enlisted menaad7,500 enlisted women. (See Appendix P, pages 206, 207, and 209 for data on separations of officers, wasrant of- ficers, flight officers, and enlisted men, by cause; page 210 for separations of female Army personnel by type of personnel and page 218 for separations of enlisted women,- by cause;and page 211 for data on battle casual- ties, by type of casualty.)
ASF, PERSONNEL
ASF personnel may be aiviaea into two categories -- ojgerating (both military and civilian) aa nonoperating (military only). Chart 78 shows the breakdown of the operating and nonoperating personnel by month. No re- ports were available on nonoperating person- nel prior to June 1943.
CHART 78
Nonoperating Personnel Nonoperating personnel is the type that
is assigned or attached to ASF but does no constructive work. It consists mainly of personnel in the "pipe line", i.e., in train- ing, in hospitals, aa in staging areas. It can be seen that one of the big jobs of the ASF is handling and training these troops.
Operating Personnel The operating personnel consists of per-
sons engaged in operating the meny instaila- tions and functions of the ASF. As is shown in Chart 78, it is composed of both civilian ma military personnel, with the civilian strength greater than the military. It was the policy to use civilians in lieu of mili- tary personnel whenever the type of work per- mitted. The peek civilian employment of 1,02?,758 was reached in June 1943, while the peak military operating strength of slightly more than half that number (554,287) was reached the following month.
Pages 212 to 213 in Appendix P show the strength of the military and civilian person- nel and 217 shows accessions and separations of authorized types of civilian employees. The large personnel turnover should be noted.
For additional data concerning operating , and nonoperating personnel see Appendix pages 214 to 216.
CObJPOSlTlON OF ASF PERSONNEL MILLION MILLION 2.5 i I I ’ 2.5
1942 1943
*Fio reports on non-operating atrengbh prioF.lo June, 1943.
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PERSONNEL
WOMEZV ‘S ARMY CORPS
Recruiting for the Women's Army Auxili- ary Corps began in July 1942. In September 1943 the organization was changed to the Women's Army Corps, and at that time 41,177 of the 55,200 enlisted personnel reenlisted, the remainder being returnedtocivilian life. The peak strength of the WAC was reached in April 1945 with a total of 99,288, including 5,746 officers and warrant officers. BY 31 August strength had declined to 90,779; this was an 8.6-percent amp or about two and one
half times aa large aa the decline in over- all Army strength.
The first contingent of WAC's to be sent overseas went in January 1943. This group of 200 was augmented until more than 17,000 were overseas in July 1945. This number repre- sented 18.0 percentofthe total WAC strength. (See appendix pages 202, 208, 210, and 218 for detailed data on WAC strength,accedsions, and separations, and page 200 for strength overseas.)
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ASF MILITARY TRAINING
The training or personnel assigned to the ASF was accomplished by means of unit and individual training at ASF training centers (ASPIC), unit training other than at ASFTC, schools, the Army Specialized Training Pro- gram (ASP), and Special Training Units. Chart 29 indicates the relative strength of these types of training activities for the period from January 1943 to the end of the war. It may be noted that training activity as measured by the number of persons in training increased until September 1943, at which time slightly more than 700,000 inai- viduals were receiving some form of instruc- tion at an ASF installation or school under- ASF control. Page 219, Appendix Q, contains the numerical data to supplement the chart.
CHART 79
AVERAGE MONTHLY TRAINING QUARTERLY -STRENGTH
ALL ASF ACTIVITIES
THOUS 600
INDIVIDUALS
0 IST 2ND JR0 4TH IST 2N0 JRD 4TH IST 2ND 3RD
1943 1944 1945
The bulk of the training was accom- plishea at replacement training centers (RTCts) and unit training centers (UTCfs) during the early part of the war. In April 1944 all the RTC's and som of the UTC's were redesignated ASF training centers. These training centers continued to train both in- dividuals end units. Page 220, Appendix Q, shows the statistical history of the trainee strength of these types of units. In Chart 80 is shown the disposition of the output of RTC's, UTC's, and ASl?TCts by major channel. Pages 221 and 222 Appendix Q,contain detailed data on this subject.
Supplementary to and apart from the units in training at ASFTCts and UTCte are the units in training at posts, camps, or stations other than training centers. About
half the units in training, as measured by the enlisted strength were at this type of installation. Page 223 in Appendix Q indi- cates the strength and number of units in training regardless of location. Also shown are relevant statisticscn number and strength 0f units which had completed training and were 00nrmittea, inspected, aa shipped over- seas.
CHART 80
THOU
50
0
DISPOSITION OF OUTPUT ARMY-SERVICE FORCES TRAINING CENTERS
E
IQ 2'3 3P 4Q IQ 2P 39 4a IQ 2QJ A
1943 1944 1945
There were three types of schools em- ployed in the training of ASF persomel-- service, civilian, ma officer 0maiah. In the first type, instruction is performed by Army personnel, at Army installations, using Arqy material for instructioual purposes. Most of the school strength is concentrated in this type. The second type involves train- ing at a civilian educational institution, in courses specially designed for the ASF. In- structional personnel and material usea,are those organically a part of the institution. Officer candidate schools are a specialized type of service schools in which selected en- listed men and warrant officer are trained for commissioning as officers. Enrollment at all three types of schools is shown in Chart 81 ma numerically on Pages 224 aa. 225 in Appendix Q.
The Army Specialized Training Program was institutea in April 1943 to permit en- listed men who had been enrolled at advanced institutions of learning prior to induction or enlistment to advance or complet their courses of study in certain selectea fielas in whicn there was an over-all or imminent she rttlge . Page 226, Appendix Q, contains statistics showing the growth and decline of
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ASF MILITARY TRAINING
CtiART 81
STUDENTS AT ASF SCHOOLS EXCLUDES ASTP
THOUSAND A 200
100
50
0
1942 1943 1944 1945
* Statistica on service schools not available before
1 January 1943.
the ASTI? from its inception to the end of the war.
A detailed breakdown of the numbers of members of the Women's Army Corps receiving
training of various types is contained in Page 227, Appendix Q.
Special Training Units (STUfs) were or- ganized in June 1943 to impart as far as pos- sible the equivalent of at least a fourth- grade education to illiterates and. other persons with little education. At one tims (in MY 1945) more than one out of every six inductees were being sent to STU's. The av- erage for the whole program to the end of the war is about one out of every ten. Almost 86 percent of the inductees enrolled in special training units completed the course success- fully, while the 14 percent who were unable to qualify were discharged from the Army. Page 228. Appendix Q, shows detailed statis- tics, by month, on the number of men under- going training in special training units.
Visual training aids nunibering 409 training films and 592 film strips were pro- duced during the period from January 1942 to August 1945, with peak production centered in 1943 l
Activity in the production af field manualr was centered in 1943 and 1944, while the production of technical menuala did not reach a peak until April1945. Altogether 3,257 manuals were published between January 1939 and August 1945, of which 2,553 were published after December 1942. Page 229, Appends Q, shows the monthly production of training aids.
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HEALTH
The Medical Deplrtment is committed, in the regulations, to the conservation of man- power of the military forces. This is accom- plished by the establishment and application of precise physical standards for induction and enlistment, the maintenance of the physi- cal well-being of troops through the appli- cation of the most modern principles of pre- ventive medicine, and the provision of the best in care e.nd treatment for those who are disabled by sickness, injury, or wounds. Channels fcr evacuation of the sick and wound- ed are established for the methodical dispo- sition of patients so as to insure retention of effectives and relieve the fighting forces of noneffectives. Transportation for patients is provided and the Medical Department is responsible for the administration of mili- tary hospitals, dispensaries, hospitaltrains, and other facilities adjunct to the provision of a complete medical service.
PHYSICAL -IONS AT INDUCI'ION
Physical standards for determining ac- ceptability for'military service are given in Mobilization Regulations l-9 (for inductees and enlisted men generally) and in Army Regu- lations (for officers, nurses, warrant of- ficers, and Aviation Cadets, principally). These instruct'ions have been modified and amended upon occasion.
In the mobilization period and during the war, 21,000,OOO physical examinations were conducted for induction of enlisted men. During the calendar year 1943, 5,191,400 registrants were examined at induction sta- tions. As a result, 3,307,600 were declared available for induction by either the Army or the Navy and 1,883,800 were rejected for se- ice in either Arm. Thus the combined rejec- tion rate for the United States for the year was 36.3 percent of all examined; the varia- tion by service command was frbm 31.1 percent in the Seventh Service Command to 46.2 per- cent in the Fourth.
The causes of rejection were detailed in three categories: administrative, which in- cluded men who, although acceptable for limti- ed service, were nevertheless rejected be- cause of quota limitations, as well a8 un- skilled illiterates, crmls, men dishonor- ably discharge from the service, and unde- sirables from a moral viewpoint; mental de- fectives which included psychiatrics (PSY- chases, psychoneuroses, and personality in- adequacies) as well as those mentally defi- cient, among them illiterates unable to pass specially designed aptitude tests; and third, physical defects. This last category showed ti over-all rejection rate of 20.38 percent of all persons examined, with variations by
service comma& from 18.25 percent in the Second. to 22.09 percent in the Ninth Service command..
The following table shows for white and colored registrants the rejection rate& by cause and the principal disqualifying defects found in all persons rejected for physical reasons.
NuMBERRZFXEcTEDP~1000~, BYCAUSE OF REJXCTION EZLECI'EES AT INDUCZLON STATIONS
1943 1
, Cause
TOTAL . . . . . . .
ADMINIs1TRATm . . .
MElrEAL . . . . . . .
PHYSICAL . . . . . . Cardiovascular . . . . Musculoskeletal.;.. . . Ear, Nose, T&oat . . . @es . . . . . . . . . Hernia . . . . . . . . Neurological . . . . . . Pulmonary Tuberculosis Genitourinary . . . . . Feet Respiit&i ieices ;Bj Gastrointestinal . . . Venereal Disease . . . Teeth . . . . . . . . . AllOther. . . . . . .
Total
362.9
141.7
203.8
z . 21.0 19.5 14.6 13.4 I-l.5 10.7
;:; 6.6 5.2 1.1
22.2
White C Folored I
330-o 532.2
16.8
304.5
202.4 27.3 29.9 24.0 19.8 14.8 12.2 11.5 10.7 8.0 9.4
;2 1.2
23.3 I
% 26.3 5.8
18.3 13.2 19.4 11.3 IL.0 18.0 8.9, 3.3
17.0 0.9
U.9
During the period from Septaplber 1942 tc January 1943 when the Army was inducting reg- istrants in the age group 18 years to 46 Ye==, rejection rates by age have greatest coverage. Chart 82 shows the percent of those examined in each of certain age groups which was accepted for either general service or limited service.
It is important to note that under more rigid standards applicable in 1940 and 1941, absence of teeth was the second mqst import- ant cause for disqualification of white reg- istrants, at a rate of 27.2 per 1,000 examin- ed, although substandard visual acuity .RBS, as in 1943, the fourth most important cause. Defects leading to a classification of limit- ed service (rejected for service in 1940 and 1941) show principal causes for white regis- trants as 56.9 per 1,000 for poor teeth, 40.1 for poor eyes, and 20.8 for hernia. Among Negroes the leading causes were venereal dis- ease, 143.3 per 1,000; hernia, 18.5; teeth, 18.4; and eyes, 16.8
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HEALTH
CHART 82
PERCENT OF REGISTRANTS INDUCTED
WHITE COLORED AGE PERCENT INDUCTED PERCENT INDUCTED
GROUP o 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 I
18-22
24-27
37 -40
44-46
~LIMITEC SERVICE
Acceptance of men with these defecta after Dece.@ber 1942 required certain rehabil- itation by the Army; procurement of spec- tacles a* restoration of teeth were programs of considerable magnitude, while treatment of men inducted with venereal disease required special clinics. In connectioti with this last category, all statistics relating to venereal disease contracted while in service must be corrected for this "Existed Prior to Service" group.
Data relating to separation also suggest that the existence of this "limited service" group, created a major morale problem and an administrative problem in staffing units for overseas service. The following table shows the principal defects found in men inducted for limited service.
DEFECTS FOUND IN MEN INIXJCTED FOR LIMITED SERVICE
Occurrence Rates Per 1,000 Inducted January - 1 May 1944
Chief Defect Occurrence Rate
Substandard Visual Acuity . . . Hernia (Inguinal, Und.escended)*. Eye Defects (Excl. Visual Acuity) Ankylosis & Limitation of .Lbtion Ear Abnormalities . . . . . . . Deformities . . . . . . . . . . Feet Affections . . . . . . . . Amputations . . . . . . . . . . Nose and Sinus Abnormalities . . All Other Diseases and Defects .
490.4 213.2 115.1 35.1
::*: 2117 11.0 10.2 44.1
I * Became acceptable 11 November 1943. It is
probable that induction boards reclassified a number of such men out of the IV-F group and sent them up f& induction early in 1944; this may lead to overstatement of this occurence rate.
GEiERAL SERVICE
) LIMITED SERVICE
ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITALS
Continental United States The maintenance of the health of troops
in the United States is best indicated by the behavior of admission rates for disease. The tabular data in Appendix R (pages 230 to 232) cover the war months. Chart 83 traces the course of admission rates, with certain diag- nostic breakdowns, from January 1940 through September 1945. In the first winter after mobilization began an epidemic of respiratory diseases occurred, causing unusually high rates. Continued inductions operated to sus- tain a level of morbidity somewhat higher than the experience of the previous decade, yet the continual process of selection and seasoning of troops has resulted in admission rates which, except for the summer of 1943, have been growing steadily more favorable since the fall of 1941. The sharp peak in the summer of 1943 does not represent an in- crease in morbidity, but rather arises from administrative action which provided for re- lease of men through hoapitals by the method of the disability discharge. This p'olicy was abruptly altered in November of that year. It is likewise evident that morbidity in De- cember was artificially low. The understate- ment results from the Reluctance of personnel to report at si& call and thus jeopardize leave or pass privileges during the Christmas and New Year season.
Charts 84 through 88 present the facts for selected diseases which are significant components of the total rate or which present problems of prevention or treatment or both.
Neuropsychiatric admission rates have been more dependent, perhaps, upon War De- partment policy regarding suitability for service and discharges than upon any real variations in incidence. The bulge in the last half of 1943 isM,,,directly related to the publication of WD Cirtcular 161, 1943, and the
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HEALTH
CHART 63
ADMISSION RATES TO HOSPITAL AND QUARTERS DISEASE AND NONBATTLE INJURY -CONTINENTAL U.S.
RATE
2000 I (ADtdsstON~ PER 1,000 sTfxNGTt
TOTAL DISEASE AND INJURY ADMISSION RATE
PER YEAR) l-
COLDS, INFLUENZA, c, _
/ I
RATE
---120*
0 0 JM J S D hi J S D M J S D M J S D M J-‘S”d M JA
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 CALENDAR YEAR
discharge data closely paxallel the a&mis- sions. Despite the stress upon the screening
Pneumonia (Chart 85) shows a decreasing incidence
at induction of men suspected of tendency to since January 1943 when allowance
is made for the typical seasonal pattern of . succumb to psychiatric disorders, admissions this complaint. Tuberculosis admission rates for this cause continued relatively high throughout the war. (Chart 84)
depict a case-finding story rather than a true measure of incidence. lh early 1943 a
.a CHART 84
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ADMISSIONS AND DISCHARGES CONTINENTAL U.S.
RATE * 80
60
0 JMJSDMJSDMJS D M J,
1942 I943 1944 1945 * Per thousand admissions per year.
CHART 85
PNEUMONIA ADMISSION RATES
CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
24
I6
6
jATYPlCAL1
Ol~“~ll”“l”llll”“II~I”‘l~IIII”( J S D M J S 0 M J S D M .i A
1942 1943 1944 1945
HEALTH
CHART 86
TUBERCULOSIS ADMISSION RATES
CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES RATE
I I
THOUSAND STRENGTH PER YEAR
E I= ;: i
-it P z
I
4
III,, JMJSOMJSDMJSDMJA
1942 1943 1944 1945
radio-graphic survey ofmeninduoted previous- ly Wthout X-Ray was directed, and suspected ca0eB were likewise examined. X-Ray examina- tion of chests upon separation is also a di- rected procedure; hence, coincident with de- mobilization (commenced on R-Day, 12 May
19451, case8 were discovered that wouldothe~ wise have been unnoticed. (Chart 86) The data for venereal disease indicate generally rising rate8 for cases contracted duringsem ice since the spring of 1943. By contrast, the advances in therapy have very much re- duced the loss of manpower through a reduo- tIon in the required treatment time per case. Days lost per case averaged 19.2 in 1942 while for September 1945 the average was 4.20 days lost per case. (chart 87).
In the spring of 1945 certain apprehen- sion attended the prospect of the return cf large number of troop6 from the malarious area8 over0eaa. Chart 88 shows the ricing rate of malaria admissions from infections acquired outside the United States.
Morbidity Overseas The tabular data included in Appendix R
(pages 230 through 232 clearly establish the ffict that disease and injury were more preva- lent overseas than in the United States. In the primary disposition of forces, troops were moved to the Pacific theater, Central, South, and Southwest. The later movement de- ployed forces across the Atlantic3 in far greater numbers, eventually, than the west- ward dispositions. This timing had a marked effect upon the relative importance of each part of the morbidity experience abroad. (chart 89)
VENEREAL DISEASE - CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES (WAR PERIOD)
RATE ADMISSIONS 75
ADMISSION PER 1000 1 STRENGTH PER YEAR (MONTHLY AvERAcE FOR QUARTER) I I
ITOTAL ARMY I I
25
0 I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I ‘2 3 4 I 2 3
1942 1943 1944 1945
DAYS LOST PER CASE DAYS
IUTY STATUS -GONORRHEA(UNCOMPLICATED)
J’ll”““I
:NK (IN
:ILLIN -GONORRHEA LIEU OF FEVER)
PENICILLIN -GONORRHEA (2NO COURSE IN LIEU 01
SULFLiTHlOZOL)
I PENICILLIN GONORRHEz I5T COURSE
JAN-DEC AVG M J S D M J S 0 M J A
1942 1943 1944 IQ45
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HEALTH
CHART 88
MALARIA ADMISSION RATES CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
RATE
301 I I I I I
24
PER TmWSAND STRENtiTH PER YEAR
-J M J s D M J S D M JA
1943 1944 1945
Early experience in the Pacific was at- tended by admission rates for diseases which were extremely high. This applies particu- larly to the experience of troops in the South Pacific. Malarias and fevers of unde- termined origin took a heavy toll of effec- tive strength. Diseases that are rare or
CHART 89
ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL RATE 1200
1000
600
nonexistant in the United States made their appearance in the Pacific, China and India- Burma Theaters. Dengue, filariosis, scrub typhus, schistosomiosis, cholera, Japanese B encephalitis, and dermatitises variously tiown as "New Guinea," or "jungle rot" con- stituted additional items among the health hazards confronting the troops, Charts 90 indicates the yearly average admission rates overseas.
Malaria was prevalent also in North Af- rica, the first active theater in the combat against Italy and Germany. Poor local sani- tary conditions contributed heavily to the morbidity of troops throughout the North Af- rican, Sicilian, and Italian campaigns. In- fectious hepatitis appeared in significent proportions and, with the conquest of Naples, venereal disease assumed major importance.
Early experience in the European Theater was relatively favorable. Throughout the course of active combat from D-Day (6 June 1944) until the end of the war with Germany (8 my 1945) morbidity from disease was at levels which must be adjudged favorable by any standards.
In all the European continent, dangers were continually present. Whosesale destruc- tion of dwellings and public works, with near famine conditions, created grave sanitary problems in the large cities; dyphtheria,
AND QUARTERS OVERSEAS
ADMISSIONS PER. ID00 STRENGTH PER YEAR
TOTAL
RATE
l-----l 1200
600
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HEALTH
CHART k-l
ANNUAL ADMISSION RATES FOR DISEASE AND INJURY
KEY
TOTAL
MT0 RATE
12
6
1942 1943 1944 1945 1942 1943 1944 1945 -
68
ALL OTHER
VENEREAL
MALARIA AND FEVER -UNKNOWN
RESPIRATORY
ORIGIN
ET0 RATE
IO
SWPA ATE I2
IO
e
6
4
0
ASIA 0 ATE 12
IO
6
6
typhoid, and typhus fever abounded in the homeless and nomadic population to create a *jar problem of control end prevention. The success of U.S. Forces in erresting the epi- dpd.c 09 louse-borne . typhus in Naples is well known. Less :wideJy appreciated, per- haps, but no lees #npor'&nt: the medical provision for d'i@aaed~a&d injured displaced persons, enemy pri&ners of war, German poli- tical prisoners, and &Lisd prisoners of wer, camps of which were overrun with the collapse of Germany. At one time U.S. Forces were responsible for the supervision of 430,000 such patients. The number of non-Army pa- tients is shown on pages, 245 and 246 of Ap- pendix R.
Both in the Italian Campaign in f&e win- ter of 1943-44 and the European campaign in the winter of 1944~45, trench-foot greatly augmented the admission rates for nonbattle ww+Y* The ur&y :of'combat and the tacti- cal restrictions, &&k to produce nonbattle it*% ~~~~~i~~~~~t;~~~~e~~~~
sion rates for nonb&&&e'injury have been lw percent to 200 percent of the continental U.S. rates.
DTSPOSITION OF CASES
Overseas Lines of evacuation for the sick and
wounded in overseas theaters are established %o remove the patient to a medical facility adequate to the treatment of his case. Cases which require hospita.L&ation in excess of a specified time limit (referred to as t& evacuation policy) or cases which are mani- festly disabled, are invalided home as soon as possible. During the war, the evacuation policy appliedto several theaters individual- 4 varied from a minimum of 60 days to a znaximum of 180 days. Under the latter it is almost a certainty that the only patients re- turned would be those who had suffered perm- anent and incapacitating disability.
In the following table are shown the disposition of all hospital admissions in the Mediterranean Theater in 1944. In excess of 88 percent of all admissions were returned to duty in the theater. For comparison with the actual proportion evacuated, there are also shown the derived estimates arising from World War I data. From this it would appear that the theater was operating on a policy of between 120 days and 180 days. The slated policy was I20 deys.
The European Theater operated on a 180- day policy as long as hospital facilities were adequate to take care of the volume of patients that would accumulate thereunder. By December 1944, the sustained severity of combat and the accumulation of trench-foot cases increased the patient load in hospitals so as to demand relief. Hence a de-facto 90-
HEALTH
CHART 91 DISPOSITION OF HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS, MEDIcTERm THEATW - 1944
Percent Distribution
Dispositions
TOTAL....
Died in Theater .
Retaed to Duty General Serv. . Limited Serv. .
Evacuated to Z/I
Remaining in Hosp.
ESTIMATED EVACUEES No-clay polioy . 180&y policy
RE
All Causf
1oo.c
0.E
(-g .
7.6
3.9
-
‘on for Admission
:::, 1 ~z+Laea
.oo.o 100.0 100.0
0.1 2.7 3.2
92.4Q.270.4 85.0) (73.9) (59.1) (7.4) (11.3) (11.3)
4.0 ' 7.1 21.3
- 3.5 5.0 5il
3.7 9.0 26.6 0.9 4.8 15.8
day evacuation policy was ordered which re- mained in effect until April when a further reduced policywasplaced in effect in antioi- pation of the end of the war. The following table ahows the proportions of admissions by diagnosis and by theater that were evacuated from overseas theaters in the period January 1944 to March 1945.
PATIXNTS EVACUATEDFROM OVERSEAS THEATERS Percent of Admissions - January 1944
to krch 1945
Theater
European . . . . Mediterranean. . Pacific Areas. . Asiatic. . . . . Alaskan. . . . . Caribbean. . . . Middle Eastern .
T
5.2 8.8
5.5 16.5
;:: 6.5 3.9
;:; . 2.1 2.3 3.1
2.3 2.3
26.1
27.6 23.0 22.9 13.5
Wta concerning the total volume of evacuee0 are 233. Chart 91
presented iri Appendix R, page shows the growth of the volume
from 1943 through August 1945, and also indi- cates the portion of the total patients who were wounded. This latter increased rapidly after D-Day in Europe.
Through December 1943, some 78,200 pa- tients had been evacuated to this country and through December 1944, 240,000.
evacuees numbered DLiring 1943 nearly 42,000 evacuees
were disposed of from hospitals in this coun- try and by the end of 1944, the two-year
b J I
PATIENTS EVACUATED FROM OVERSEAS
ALL THEATERS ND
I
1943 1944 1945
total exceeded 142,000 dispositions. Thus, tabulated dispositions are equivalent to 59 percent of all patients received from over- seas through December 1943. These aisposi-
tions accounted for 72 percent of the disease patients, 48 percent of the nonbattle injury patients, and only 29 percent of the wounded. These data must therefore exclude the final dispositions of the seriously injured ma wounded patients for whom the probable dis- position is discharge on certificate of dis- ability. tails.
The following table gives the de-
DISPOSITION IN 1943 AND 1944 OF PATIENTS EVACUATED FROM OVERSEAS
Diagnoses Total
1943 TOTAL Disease . . Nonbattle
Injury . . Battle Cas.
1944 TOTAL Disease . . Nonbattle
Injury . . Battle Cas.
$DISTRIB: 1943 Dispo-
sition 1944 Dispo-
sition
41 672 3-a
2,567 3,044
00,783 79,447
8,265 13,071
Duty R~~r~~ DieI I
~2,651 27 046% 9,579 &% 116
it479 1,001 11 1,593 1,349 18
8% F 00,936 !m 339
5,260 2,840 21
5,931 6,821 70
100.0 26.6 68.5 0.3
100.0 46.0 51.5 0.4
All ther
1,830 1,670
2,026 1,633
144 249
4.6
2.1
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HEALTH
DISPOSITIONS OF PATIENTS ADMI!M'ED FROM U%Fl?ED STATES II'? 1942
Diagnosis
TOTAL: Number . . . . . . . . Percent . . . . . . .
DISEASE:' Number.. . . . . . . . . Percent . . . . . . . . .
NONBATTLE INJURY: Number..... . . . . . Percent . . . . . . . . .
* Through December 1943
Two factors are chiefly
Admissiont 3
2,028,456
1,802,030
226,426
1
Duty CDD or Retired',
1,923,566 79,566 94.7 3.9
1,706,012 78,451 94. 4.4
217,554 96.
1,115 0,49
l-
Disposition@
*
Died
6,867 0.3
18,068 0.9
1,993 0.1
15,443 0.9
4,864 2,625 2.14 1.16
- Other
-I-
Remaining
399
131
268
responsible for the larger proportion of dispositions as COD's and retirements resulting from disease in 1943 than in 1944. First, the policy of the War Department in granting CDD's was much more liberal and, secona,somewhat longer evacuation policies were in effect overseas, with the resillt that only the more serious cases were returned to the United States for treatment ma f.inal‘d-iagositlon.
Continental united States For purposes of comparison, all cases
admitted awing 1942 in continental united States were traced through December 1943, with the results indicated in the preceding table. It is certain that disability ah- charges accounted for a larger proportion of total dispositions in 1943 than during 1942, the year to which these data apply.
DLSABILITYDISCHARG-ES
Disability discharges by months are shc~~~ in Chart 92. As set forth earlier, the numbers of disability dischargea granted at particular timer3 has besn dependent upon over-all amhesrge po32c~ehn&ths amwmit~ of retaining in serviae permm with cert.-&In types of aieabillti~ ae mlated to compet- 3nce in some field of endeavor. The liberal policy established by WD Circular 161, 1943, although rescinded within f@u months, pro- duced a eharp peak, reaching its maximwx in September of that year. Much of the total is accounted for by Uscharges grsd,ea to men classified as limited service who, after re- peated change in assignments, could not be made adaptable to any military task reason- ably available. A similar but more closely controlled actionwasagain taken with respect to limited service person,& with the publi- cation of WD Circular 370, 1944, and may be chiefly responsible for the rise which reached its maximum &rdn.g October 1944. The steady increase since January 1945is acoount- ea for in major part by the dlsposltione of patients evacuated fram overseas.
Since the physical standards applicable t 73
determinations of disability for discharge ar clearly related, if not identical, with the etandsds applicable to induction, im- portance attaches to examinationof the causes for discharge. In the following table the principal causes for aisabllity aischsrges are compared with rejection rates recorded in 1943. Neuropsychlatric disease remains:d the leading disability for which discharge was granted. Note should be taken, however, that ap&roximately 30 percent of the disharges under this aiagnosia in 1945 were judgea at- tributable to combat. Similarly, w03dna
sequelae account for 55 percent of the mus- culoskeletal defects in 1945. In contrast with the psychiatric disorders, the most fre- quent diagnosis under general ma infectious diseases is arthritis which accounts for more than 50 percent of these cases: yet the ob- served occurrence rate for this complaint in
CHART 92
DMXIARGES FOR DISABILATY TIIOu!
60 ND
I I I
70
HEALTH
1940 and 1941 was only 3.7 per 1,000, or less than 0.25 percent of all recorded defects.
PRINCIPAL CAUSES FOR DISCHARGE ON CFRTIFICATE CF DISABILITY COMPARED WITH
?EXECTIONS AT INDUCTION Percent of All Causes
Cause or Defect
Neuropsychi- atric Dis. 39.9 42.1
Eyes, Ears, Nose,Throat 11.2 5.9
MmlcLiLo- skeletal . 8.1 9.3
Cardiovascular 8.2 8.7 Gastro-
intestinal 1.8 9.4 General and
Infectious - 9.8
39.4 25.6 a/44.9-
10.1 18.0 3.7
18.7 29.4 6.4 5.2
j-ya.1 4.0
4.8 2.7 7.6
8.9 9.5 a.2
a/ Combat induced 13.4 percent ';/Wound sequelae 12.7 percent; as a .-
of injury 4.3 percent
1st 6 MO. 1945
result
In 1942, out of a total of 62,014 dis- bharges for disability, 53,535 or 86.4 per- cent were for defects deemed to have been in existence prior to induction into the Army. There is soms variation by diagnosis, from 94 percent EATS for musculoskeletal defects to 85.6 percent for cadriovascular diseases, among the more common complaints. Ncnbattle inuuries and battle injuries are, of course, apposite ma sustained 'in line of duty. It is probable that almost all of the limited service unadaptable discharged in 1943 were inducted with the complaint for which dis- charge was granted. This appears to be true also for the majority of the other discharges granted in 1943. Data of this nature are not available for 1945.
The number of patients who will remain in hospiCals or quarters for treatment on any day is dependent upon two factors: the inci- dence of dd88&aea, injuries, and wounds and the length of time required to complete the trea&ent of the case, either by restoration t0 duty, evacuation from the hospital, or discharge with a remaining disability. During the period from July 1943 through June 1944, the average days lost per caseinall overseas theaters were: 42.0 days for wounded; 19.0 days for nonbattle injuries; and 13.4 days for diseases. Within the last category the variation by diagnosis by theater was from 4.9 ws for diarrhea and dysentery cases in the European Theater to 23.7 days for vener- eal disease cases in the Pacific Ocean Areas. Variations were also introduced by changes in
60 I A
I I:, AVG NO OF NON- EFFECTIVE5
I PER ,000 STRENGTH
CHART 9.3
OVERSEAS NON-EFFECTIVE RATES RATE
the evacuation policies applying at different times, shorter policies resulting in shorter durations.
CHART 94
NUMBER OF PATIENTS REMAINING IN HOSPITAL AND QUARTERS OVERSEAS
THOUSAND
JM .I c D M J D M JA
71
HEALTH
Total overseas noneffective rates by major category are shown in Chart 93 and on pages 234 to 236 of Appendix R. These data indicate the proportional distributions of patients by major category in relation to strength. In order to trace the growth of the medical task interms of patients under treat- ment, Chart 94 shows the total patients under t.reatment by months from January 1943 to April 1945. This is incomplete coverage, but the closing date is beyond the peak month.
CHART 95
NONEFFECTIVE RATE IN CONTINENTAL U.S. BY CAUSE OF ADMISSION
RATE
100 I
AVERAGE NO. OF EFFECTIVES PER 1000 STRENGTH
60 -
60
JM J S D hi J S D I.4 JA
1943 I944 1946
The noneffective rates obtained in the United States are shown in Chart%, The tot- al rate is broken down by categories of pat- ients, as between those admitted from troop units in this country and those evacuated from overseas. Chart 96 and page,247, Appendix R present data concerning the number of patients.
HOSPXCAL FACILITIES
The tabular data presentedinAppendix R, pages 237 through 249, include tables on the capacity of fixed and mobile hospital units overseas and hospital beds by type of hospit- al in the United States, as well as tables of beds occupied. The percent of patients other than U.S. Army patients, percent although not discussed here, is indicated in the appendix tables.
Frwm 1940 to September 19% the authori- zation for beds at Z/I hospitals was4percent
of the Army strength in the United States, with a l-percent expansion factor. This was reduced to 3.5 percent in September 1944 and again reduced in December of that year to 3 percent with no expansion factor. When the number of patients being returned to united States from overseas began to overload the general hospitals, an expansion program was initiated. In January 21,000 additional beds were made available to the Medical Regulating Officer. This was accomplished by redesignat- ing existing facilities as general hospitals and by making fuller use of space at all gen- eral hospitals. In January 1945 there were 153,000 authorized beds in general hospitals, of which l27,OOO were effective. In June, whenthe general hospital expansion was ended, there were 164,000 authorized beds, of which 153,000 were effective. A concurrent expan- sion was maae of the convalescent hospitals, from 27,000 in January to 50,000 in July.
The difference between the authorized number of beas and the effective number is caused by the dispersion factor. There is, first, the internal hospital dispersion caused by the necessity for having various wards aesignatea for specific types of com- plaints, which when80percent filled are con- sidered as operating at capacity. Geographic dispersion must also be considered, since provisions have to be made for peak loads which do not occur simultaneously in all areas.
CHART 96
NUMBER OF PATIENTS REMAINING IN HOSPITALS -CONTl NENTAL UNITED STATE S
THOU! 300
200
100
0 M J S D M J S D M JA
1943 1944 1945
72
HEALTH
Overseas, the authorization for the num- ber of beds in fixed and nonfixed hospitals
. was determined by theater authorizations from the War Department. Since the tnes of dis- eases and the climatic conditions .a8 well as the nature of the combat, varied in the sev- era1 theaters of operation, it was necessary to establish different percentages of troop strength to allocate bed space. These auth- orizations generally were above the actual necessary quantities, but were not always met
Personnel
To staff the hospitals and other medical facilities, more than 600,000 personnel were needed. The peak strength was 697,541 in October 1944. In the sprig of 1943 there were no personnel problems in the Medical Department. By the spring of 1944, shortages in specialists [email protected] to appear. Tables of Organization could not be properly filled and
units were sent overseas with sub-T/O assign- ments of specialists. To alleviate this shortage, strict controls were initiated in the United States in the summer of 1944. This shortage continued and increased in the fall of 1944. The Army Nurse Corps was also oper- ating with limited personnel. To overcome this shortage the nurse recruitment program was staxted in the spring of 1945.
When the war ended these problems ceased to exist, since the tactical. requirements for many units disappeared. The demobilization program was then initiated to return medicai specialists to civilian life so as to end the shortage there as soon as possible. Between May and December 1&5more than 15,000 doctors and 24,000 nurses were demobilized. The table below shows the strength of the various bran- ches of the Medical Department. On pages 250 -252 0f Appendix R, a more detailed study of the main categories of personnel is shown.
PEEGONNELSTRENGET OFMEDICALDEPARTMENT
Wee
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,937
Medical Corps .......... DentalCorps ........... Nurse Corps ........... Phsrmacy Corps. ......... Administrative Corps ....... Veterinary Corps .......... Sanitary Corps .......... Iiospital Dietitians ....... Ehysical Therapists ....... misted Men ............ Enlisted Women ..........
* January 1942 4 First report, July 1943 bJ Organized in Msxch 1943
December 1944
11,432 3,124 9,?U"
1; 70 -I 687 224
b/
December December December 1942 1943 1944
August 1945
475,999 623,650 682,048 637,641
35,549 9,773
22,612 f4/
5,860 1,532 1,154 id
40,328 14,332 36,607
58 14,749 2,007 2,209 1,048
561
46,747 15,110 42,248
66 17,071 2,038 2,3% 1,456
990 5;y$
7
47,834 14,370 54,770;
19,961 2,116 2,456 1,580 1,268
cf Februsxy 1942 q First report, October 1944
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APPEH-D-IX TA.BLES .
a
APPElVDIX A
PROCURMENT DELIVERIES BY SERVEEA.NDMAJOR ITF,MGROUP
Year ana Month
t -
Total la11 Arm.8 5ateriel Ammunition
Heavy Field jllmmulition Artillery Other Than
Ammunition Hv.Fd.&S.A.
Heavy Field Artillery
1942 . . . . $ 6,815,541
275,394
406,649 $ 222,141 $ 9~6,261
January . . . . February . . . * March . . . . . April . . . . . May . *. . . . June . . .I. . . July . . . . . . &lgLlst . . . . , September . . . October . a. . t November . . . . December . . . .
14,500 17,043 21,526 26,276 29,806
;z;: ;;:;s&
44;604 48,714 51,489
11,199 12,655 20,281 25,868 34,762 41,248 53,329 ;;> 1”9$
p;6’
701281
12,371 10,085 14,661 13,994 17,310 16,347 20,678 26,439 26,716
;z88: 4869
9,448 9,903
14,929 17,251 17,364 19,328 22,879 21,518 22,764 20,865 22,971 22,921
22:: 641267
;gt: 831201 98,490 92,631
;;> iE
$6”; >
$ 28,712
2,220 1,268 1,405 1,405 1,586 1,676 2,042
;+:: & 4;26y
1943 . . . .
January . . . . February . . . . &z-oh . . . . , April. . . . . . May .*.... June . . . . . . July... . . . August... . . September. . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
11,112,797
E&2,241.
812,449 l,lQ7,252 704,999 182,351 1,‘+98,432 75,577
51,293 48,305 58,964
;;g; 63:m
3;: 74:871 82,437
zz2 ,
74,493 75,23? 86,778 92,433 96,778
103,529 110,163 101,592 101,510 103,140
;;a$; ,
49,207 39,271 49,560 61,413 58,962 5,;g
551157 67,336 ;;,gJ
68;807
36,603 19,605 19,696 13,413 10,119 10,560 10,493 11,670 14,641
7 ii;: 131251
126,275 81,386 99,220
107,804 117,104 105,407 116,934 125,392 130,594 158,588 160,300 169,428
;g 2:835 6,495 ;‘40;: 7:453 7,917 8,758 8,440 7,563 7,325
1944 * . . . 91724,413 672,390 472,635 975,943 384,921 1,952,644 149,244
January . . . . . F'sbrwuy . . . . Kxrch . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August. . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
761,662 742,459
809,706 850,622 896,466 934,178
77,297 68,552 64,060 60,823 50,664 52,598 52,184 52,031 51,346
$;2; 45:827
66,193
22577: 411723 34,553
;?696’; 3bo5 31,505 31,894 31,655 32,118
50,519
2:;: 6lZ818 ;;35$
84;436 86,923 89,276
102,071 113,897 120,880
10,312 12,327 17,888 24,708 26,643 32,999
;g 401534 43,006 53,120 53,931
157,218 167,981 160,550 171,977 161,993 158,441 156,887 159,301 167,456 163,452 156,440 170,948
9,2:; 8:551 9,922
12,724 12,503 13,396 14,610 14,294 14,844 14,919 15,709
1945 . . . . 6,431,6%
900,876 908,030 977,149 941,908 935,685 803,694
283,276 314,930 841,161 477,701 1,277,096 105,053
January . . . . February . . . . March .,... Ag-il . , . . . May . . . . . . June.. . . . . July...... Au&&. . , . .
45,210 42,599 45,684 44,507 41,617 34,693 18,278
* 10,688
37,076 40,700 47,378 49,368 50,487 42,176
:G; 9
114,893 114,380 118,078 115,754 122,606 120,080 95,650 39,720
65,289 67,939 77,038 82,573 78,073
;:%; 16:535
184,840 189,965 195,460 199,091 193,652 146,069 110,984 57,035
16,866 17,314 19,051 17,757 15,097 ;>g
3:706
TCY!YL . . . . 34,o84,437 2,17'+,764 2,393,747 2,788,641. 1,267,114 59684,433 358,586
T (In Thousands of Dollars)
Ordnance Dewrtment
.
75
711 ._ .‘
.’ i
APi’ElVDIX A
PRO- DELIVER= BY SERVICE AND MAJOR ITBf GROUP (Continued)
Year and Month
Artl~ery Other Than Hv. Field
Tanks Propelled weapons
of Dollar apartment
hso. ccrmbat
Teehides
Heavy- I ’ He& Trucks
1942 . . . . $ 746,742 B1,441,47O 6 139,095 I I 256,822
January . . . . February . . . . Maroh . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
17,239 17,815 26,886 34,308 &j727 55,191 73,422 78,563 $,$;
101:394 117,017
55,998
z?g: 801458 89,867 92'212
131'114 ;z;,;g
154:784 169,032 260,604
$ 234,423
12 894
5,619 ;,;g
6;110 12,915 20,537 28,530
- 26,715
g,g ,
9,112 &'18J+ ;,;g
71616 8,892
lL917 12'148 12,506 13,816
2% '
14,858 14,107 20'880 21,568 19,434 24,744 22,780 25,660 23,331 20,727 22,106 26,627
1943 . . . . 1,244,7m 1,833,943 825,187 556,8v 435,210
January . . :. February.... March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August..... September . . . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
=6,332 105,578 113,497 ll4,lPO 104,976 107,274 104,765
lg%g 90;188 90,420 ~0,056
133,292 177,801 180,606 193'531 178,776 175,628 189,661 173'535 123,933 102,292 103,193 101,695
53,928
'6:'g; 7o:516 pg
60;084
$3;$ 71:2o8 79'903 78,634
24,717 20,333 30,475 30,377 35,402 43,806 55,297
~;'"7~~ 62'182 621568 70'017
28,198 28,887 34'564 39,619 32,754 40,464 40,384 42,113 36,524 35'261 36,626 39,816
1944 . . . . 682,913 1'363'386 395,555 335,926 505,336
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . my . . . . . , June...... July...... August/. . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . . Loember. . . .
78,520
EZ 6o:o35 53,232 48,984 47,991 51,540 52,739 50,865 49,069 46,578
$'$iE 9o:oo7
;~% 3o:207
100'405 28,201 lo2'329 ~3,767
31'154
105,678 32,571 30,322
122,031 116,296
27,895 25,543
135,072 151'334
30,638
159,612 37,768 38,446
50,957 44'590 34'977 25,472 23,702 22,243 22,166 20,073 20,171 21,556 23,027 26,992
3LU2 31,279 33,924 g, g$
371213 41,457 44,891 47,338 51,481 ;;, @$g
'
19.945 . . . . 294,280 1,018,026 177,169 143,282 353,050
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . , May . . . . . . June...... July...... Au@&...-.
42,839 43,088 46,975
$"o:Z 31:98o 25,530 15'401
;g,;;
171:564 145,961 147'374 119,485 78,979 5&582
19'999 u,962 15'597 17,746 20,480 y;
22il-87
25,604 25,328 23,493 19,440 17,461 13,020 12,239 6,697
47,711 4% 089
:zi 46;854 45,820 40,406 22,510
TOTAL . . . . 2'970,723 5'656'825 1'632,334 1,175'13O 1'550,418
T Llght- qglt and Other Heavg Medium Vehioles Truoke Truoka and MISC.
i 620,786
35'915
220,736
59,811 55,063 62,025 56,393 W'lO3
pzz ,
; -774,236
44,792 42,530 62,947 65,024 58,584 74,595 68,674 77'357
7,057 18,884
3% 161033 q670 21,410 20,294 19,859 18,733 17,632 28'583
730,875 715,108
46,143 45,488 49,846
389,799
57,934
46,634 42,304 30,684 28,382 26,142 2pg
';'g ;&
31:854
810,636
63,006 63,410 64,371 621694 $'"67$
f%%6
614,882
63'857
4O8,002
38,693 32,130 30,446
;;$tz
;xz 33:784 33,525 38,291 36,636 36'387
587,075
;;,;g
82:2hA 76,939
354'570 205,017
50,934 48,940 53,271 49,532 50,987
;2:;; a:577
:7",g
25:952 27'537 27,781 $yg
d709
2'749,372 2'458,796 1'223,554
76
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.APPEhT)TX A
PRO'XNMENT DELIVERIES BY SERVICE AND MAJOR ITEM GROUP (Continued)
Year alla Month Total
Zrouud and Vehicular
Padio Equip ,.
Ground Radar
Equipment
Telegraph Wire and Power Miscel- E Telephone Cable Equipment laneoue
1942 . . ., .
January . . . . February . . . . Meroh . . . . . April Lby . : : : : : June . . . . . . July...... Allguet . . . . . September . . . October . . . . lfovember . . . . December . . . .
6 440,810
9'543 9,702
~16,997 23'676 26,298 26,879 40,886 44,186 44,600,
';2;E 71:4P6
6 135,674 6 W333 6 25,090 8 64,752 a 12,950 6 136,316
842
1,521 3,286 4,726 5,405 7,498
32,317 17,823 16,547 19,803 25,729 20,177
379 732
2,847 2,331 2,289 2,n6
L?$ 61650 9,178
32'?09 16,921
1,8&z 1,305 2,308 2,057 1'330 1,556 2,183 1'731 2,233 2,258 2,885 3'362
2,559 3'457 2,585 4,860 8,020 4,255
2% 5:139 7,572 6,834 7'975
242
306 829
;z: 955
1,109 2,373 1,233 1,040 1,380 1,684
3,639 2,381 5,142 8,848 8'309
10,389 15,907 9,867
=,798 14'335 23,324 21,377
1943 . . . * 1'207,456 370,281 251,586 111,182 110,723 79,680
January . . . . Febrmy . . . . Merch . . . .,. April . . d . . hki.y . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . .
iZ$Zbir*- 1 1 1 October . . . . ?kTember . . . . December . . . .
76'757
80:840 $';$
891815 2%
98,500 114'739 135'491 139'9Ol 148'011
26,354 24,325 23,615 24,241 20,965 22,513 30,968
;2$ k&:225
43,025 42,909
16,551 21,076 16,243 20,816 14,227 13,926 8,871
12,668 22,486 31,495
::';;6' ,
4,079 3,087 7,083 8,737
Z'gz 71599
11,657 =',956 15'473 14,165 12,238
7,644 7'644 8,632 8,952 8,413 8,261 8,281 9,621 9,973
10'566 10,942 11,794
3,414 5,240 5'331 6,728 6,527 6,294
;'E: 61865
;';I: 61903
284'004
*
18,315 15,126 17'49 11,366 27,385 25,891 , 25,091 26,3(32 25,685 25,756 28,766 36,831
1944 . . . . 1'511,380 422,599 205,203 204,550 196,868 77,142 405,018
January . . . . Ftitmary . . . . Miroh . . . . . April . . . . . l4¶Y . . . . . .
z.: : : : : : August . . . , . September October . : : : Etwemba?~. . . . December . . . .
141,890 146'669
37,667
140,899 39,628 38,259
137,972 133,699
38,452
125,633 41,214
119'741 45,402
122,565 43,220
114'157 41'543
x2,649 '26,772
111,269 2W+2
104,237 24,203 23,697
::'g 331762 31,297 22,479 13'149 6,239 7'939 8,387 6'263 6j819 4,395
20,564 11,713 17,510 14,590 15'881 15,491 15,320 15,802 16,382 16,101 15,796 17'443
15,027
17,426 15,096 16,599
15,794 18,368
17,308 19,123
17'403 16,663
19,134 20,884
6'882 8,536
;'gii y:g
7:429 6,275
E; 3:99J+ 2,915
34,284 34,711 30,027 29,825 28,898 28,475
;gii; 40:578
:;':2 35:683
1945 . . . . 780,081 191,358 84,875 86,757 160, g6o 34,255 221'876
Jawasg' . . .". February .' . . .
Mm%h . . . . . Apru t43y . : : : : : June...... July...... August . . . . .
w3'703 100,123 116,113 118,810 119,457 lc!2,168 77,452 37,255
27,347 .29&l-22 31,640
zY;ii; .22:703 13,740 6,708
5,398 13,456 5'388 13,032
10,279 14,106
13,726 12'9%
15,213 12,248 14'753 10'4c6 15,053 6'656 4,685 4'245
22,015 21,586 25,948 24,304 25,706
Ebb 81422
4'747 4'379 ' 4'727
Ez 4:332
:'gi ,
2;2 29:.793 30,608 31,693 31,236 24,725 11,765
TOTAL . . . . 3'939'727 1,=9,9= 607,692 427'579 533,303 204,02'( 1'047,214
T (In Thourmnda of Dollars)
Signal corps
APPElVDIX A
PROCUREMEITT DELIVERBS BY SERVICE AND MAJOR ITIZM CROUP (Continued)
Year and Month
1942 . . . . 3; 650,623 p: 25,024
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . , . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August . . . . , September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
25,182 24,106 22,940 27,906 39,260 47,403 49,090 93,153 80,258
;?g; 9&96
1,846 897 404 389 506
1,117 1,241 2,312 2,823 2,772 4,794 5,923
0 1943 . . . .
January . . . . February. . . . March . . . . . April . , . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August..... September . . , October . . . . November . . . , December . . . .
1944 , , . , 1,778,774 107,968
Jamary . ._. . 137,003 February . , . , 130,096 March . . . . . 128,474 April . . . . . 121,508 May . . . . . . 133'876 June...,., 138,300 July,. . . , . 136'807 August..... 150'579 September , . , 155,811 Ootober , . . , 167,661 November . , . , 186,027 Deoember . , . . 192,632
$;U;
6:935 7,159
11'140
8'% 7:231
;'2;! 15:003 16,258
1945 v . . , 992,043 99,720
Jamery .., . 133,673 February . . . . 125,640 March . . . . . 145,290 April . . , . , 145,452 May . . . . . . 135'511 June .., .., 121,836 July.. ..a. 103,622 Awet . . . . . 81,019
7,956
;';% l&84 15,880 19,424 18,109 9,275
TCtC.kL . . . , 4,809,035 305,835 1'452,110 2,280,547 770,543 1,708,113 350,753 726,982
T
Total
1,387,595 73,123
83,385 85,071
105,880 115,196 109,268 113,124 118,968 119,607 117,741 136,865 139,384 143,106
6,324 5,936
E:; 6:691 6,928 6,928 6,395 4,660 5,926 5,268 2,701
Boats & Iridging
of Dollarsl PS of Endneers T
Construo- tion
3quipment
$ 132,348 $ 371,363
4,017 14,756 3,708 14,892 3,930 8,671
14,15e 13,821
11,399 19,039 10,057 * 26,883 11,778 14,314
29,463 63,003
15,279 15,683
44,544
I-4,803 42,215
18,709 38,853 49,736
393,243
16,690 17,854 26,163
2;:: 29:384 32,848 37,977 37,505 42,705 45,634 46,899
720,715
46,231 48,582 55,652
61,075 58,484
::':F 71:3J 73,634
651,823
51,258
;t ';z 51:567
:;e; 561921
274,696
34,583
457,069
67,553 60'316 71,008
29,168 24,981
40,057 35,128
General Equipment
Practors, kawler-
tn= Total
AJ.tTUlLUli- tion Bombs
$121,888 $ 207,209 $ 42,760 $ 50,331
4,563 4,609 4,448 5,025 8,316
~%~ 131524 17,612 14,928 16,381 16,528
4,801 684 7,172 855
10,433 855 14,054 15,345
1,155
18,165 1,411
18,506 1,924 3,079
15,728 3,335 21,811 5,260 22,531 23,969
6,500
34,694 7,397
10,305
654 1,661 3,926 ',a; ."
81103 6,342
a; 3:221 3,o?o 3,674
200,514 470,961 83,768 161,465
14,140 12,699 16,762 16,936 16,542 17,312 18,117 16,751 16,494 17,751 17,138 19,872
30,050 31,924 35,451
;sz 27:299 33,839 45,900 49,069 50,115 51,283 50,956
9,131 5,194 5,529
2:;; 4;607
2;:, 7:455 8,879 9,885 6,450
4,682 6,943 8,396 8,719 7,427 6,620
10,657 22'121 22,444 22,444 20,667 20,345
287,583 638,324 135,686 305,772
19'031 16,277 18'893 19,013 20,680 23,287 23,811 27,158 27,456 27,821 30,791 33,365
;xE 53:047
$ze 57:581 52,905 55,524 56'760 52,255 38,689 43,627
P::: 8:955
's"';g
7:870 12,212 14'111
3I~~ ;&
.
20,815 26,937 28,161
;a'af;: $g
26:631 23,876 j 17,140 7,959
16,509
160,558 3% ,619 88,539 209,414
23,581 22’w7 24,399 21,030 19,817 2 511 b 1 ,288
11,635
45,857
::'g 47:257 g,;g
53:748 35,748
8,580 8,809
12,836 12,634 12,264 11,943 13,701 7,772
25,008 25,232 26,239
, $';gg
37:005 29,933 16'658
Chemical Tf *fare Service
78
APPEhDIX A
FROWREMFXW DELlTXRlES BY SERVICE AND MAJOR ITEM GROUP (Continued)
Year and Month Protectiv
Materiel
1942 . . . $ 84,446
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . , June. . . . . July. . . . . August.... Septeniber . . October , . . November . . . December . . .
. . . . . . L . . . . :I :I :(
2,702 3,631 4,307
:g 6:333
F% 9:45a 9,374 9,711
14,187
2
?
Service Equipment Weapons
Miscel. Equipment Supplies
& Total Drugs Other
Chemicals i Equipment Biological & Supplies
$10,255 $4,438 $ 14,979 $u7,942 $ 26,720 $101,222
431 472 390
;z; 379 728 708 687
1,333 1,651 2,030
4-f 191 222 178 93
169 253 404 470 417
1,997
330
z 1,019 1,108 1,333 1,348 1,138 1,573 1,633 1,723 2,501
1,530 2,575 6,476
:g- 51404 9,016
14,436 14,520 16,264 20,776 23,891
214 348 POP 722
1,096 748
2,031 3,099
;a 71213 4,355
1,316 2,227 5,567 4,454 6,782
kg; 11:337 11,741 13,058 13,563 19,536
1943 . . . 159,122 19,389 6,665 40,552 305,064 56,981 .248,083
January . .,. February . . ; March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . . . June..... < July..... < Auguet . . . . September . . ( October . . . ( November . . . s December . . . g
10,979 14,957
1,842
16,549 1,493 1,163
12,730 13,844
1,667
q934 1,280
10,820 1,280
11,298 1,163
12,889 1,493 1,823
12,571 13,048
1,454 2,695
17,503 2,036
740 620 813 733 680 547 7oo 313 200
2 486
2,676 2,717 3,001 2,839 2,758 2,311 2,960
2s:tt 4:380 4,542 4,136
24,300 23,952 26,267
;:z; 261270 23,570 17,562 18,528 18,677 29,621 25,254
5,838 3,373 2,496
2:;; 51613 3,933 3,452
i% 4196 5,824
18,462 20,579 23,771 30,439 28,830 20,657
;E; 14;680 14,063 ?3,425 19,430
1944 * . . . 85,720 14,750 15,273 81,123 169,317 53,963 115,354
Jexusry . ..a Fe4a-u~y . . . , Hsrch . . . . . April . . . . , May . . . . . * June...... July. . . . . . . A-t..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . .“.
9,515 7,458 6,515 6,257 5,743 ;>g;
;k;
@; 9:515
2,566 1,490 1,313 1,254 1,062 1,357
605 723 855
1,077 1,608
840
1,023 1,191 1,451 1,497 1,375
581 1,405 1,772 1,359
z2 '962
2:;: 6:652 8,031
;s:: 6:65? 7,058 7,301 6,733 ;,;g t
14,641 16,255
4,082
19,387 3,576 ?,l@
15,375 14,506
4,180
13,628 4,625
11,580 4,768
11,384 4,294
11,836 3,437
13,404 4,226 4,277
12,921 14,400
4,404 6,914
10,559 12,679 14,207 11,195 9,881 8,860 7,286
;% 9:127 8,517 7,486
1945 . . . . 38,735 2,661. 10,001 42,269 157,433 38,116 u9,317
January . . . . February. . . .
!$z*::::: May . . . . . . June...... July... . . . August.....
6,592
g:; 5:476 4,802 3,913
?;z; f
248 145
1,052 1,055
320 ;,3o7 ,211 168
1,528 913
271 8ao 486 812
1,683 1,583
4,377 4,377 5,19,3
?i$ 6:38o 4,887 7,576
16,581 19,403 16,136 26,965 22,528 22,023 q?56 15,541
6,197
'I'$; pg
$g
3:549
10,384 14,036 11,771 20,929 18,387 17,984 13,834 11,992
TOTAL . . . . 368,023 47,055 36,377 178,923 759j56 175,780 583,976
T (In Thousands of Dollars)
Chemical Warfare Service (Continued) Medical Department
79
APPEKDIX A
PROCUREMENT DELISERIES BY SERVICE AND MAJOR m GROUP (Continued)
Year and Month Total Clothing Equipage Supplies
Service aa Warehouse Equipment
Subsistence
1942. . . . $ 4,322,954 $1,42O,wl. $ 940,107 $ 30,075
January . . . . February.... March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July.... , . August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
156,976 151,491 192,450 246,434 255,097 343,047 370,123 451,251
. ;p;
5851270 532,392
67,668 66,355 81,530 !$,g
114;873 131,993 145,136 140,472 142,883 lgo,861_ 148,899
29,595 26,819 43,602 43,792 57,232 73,186 79,717
117,751 117,020 114,670 121,204 115,519
$ 361,759
6,825 6,851
17,736 11,787 16,768 16,691 23,542
558 559
1,307 1,059 1,354 1,506 1,281 3,694 2,936 5,916 5,050 4,855
$ 1,570,962
52,330
133,590 142,135 199,115 196,699 215,510 215,452
1943. . . . 5,260,405 1,605,835 772,003 122,130 2,300,269
January . . . . . February....
March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June.. , . . . July...... August..... September . . . Ootober . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
527,098 418,524 453,524 421,430 374,291 411,751 417,852 430,018 ffp;
470:399 426,496
155,828 150,643 175,243 153,861 126,767 121,594 125,621 130,438 129,561 121,371 110,059 104,849
119,591 86,622 77,024 69,570
2; z19 57:050 53,542 45,lU 46,776 49,191 44,976
460,168
54,427
42,523 31,734 36,228 42,824 46,100 43,407
5,175 3,902 3,771
11,562
z: 8:28g
16,882 15,804 15,920 15,390 12,289
192,077 143,272 170,721 156,669 157,605 172,083 1@+,369 197,422 242,008 213,409 249,659 220,975
l&4....
Janwry . . . . Februwy . . . . March . . . , . April , . . . . May s . . . . , June...... July....., August., . . . September . . . Ootober . . . . November . . . . Deoember . . . .
6,554,042
447,188 515,709 515,803
1~97,256 514,666 5% ,280
42,669
141,916 4,106,~24
628,815 595,941
90,431' 102,008
g %: 94:882 92,721 84,448
E%a 112:634 113,080 104,861
-37,677
$$18 27:651 32,714 ;:‘,:X$
43:327
:z$
$$: ,
44,160 59,333 54,636 53,309 56,557 59,936
16,340 13,723 12,350
x17 10:920 9,753
10,338 9,516
11,714 10,910 9,314
260,071 321,081,
%% 3621468 330,716 278,012 347& 389,633 432,612
$?;:75 ,
1945. . . . 5,(=,371 1,072@9 546,493 260,898 52,294
January ..a. February . . . . Mamh . . . . . April . . . . . .MaY . . . . . . June...... July...... A-t.....
96,874 110,268 163,100 153,701 153,820 151,546 129,951 113,549
60,638 58,862
%;g $0";:
78:151 %S99
28,415 29,231
;E; 37:596 36,622 32,950 20,500
;92 ;;;g;
5:085
%$ 5:213
3,069,8n
343,660
TOTAL . . , . 21 ,x+9,772 5,295,951 2,773,269 1,676,105 346&5 11,&8,032
T
80
PROCuIiEMENT D- BY iZiEZWICE &ID MAJOR I!lXM CROUP (Continued).
Year and Month
1942 * . . . b 169,234 $ 45,503 i 27,629 1 30,m $ - 5 21,?x $ 34,603
Je.nuary . . . . February . . . . Maroh a.... April . . . . . M&r . # . . . .
g: : : : : : August . . . . . Mptembar . . . Ootober . . . . November ., . . . December . . c .
4,396 3r769 4;,'737 7,420 8,501
12,260 10,451 9,309
12,921 lS,l@+ 22,332 57,704
2,604 2,d5 2,749 3,157 1,995 3,294 1,713
256 4u 520
l,O% 471
2,291 2,473
- 4,$79 13,931
1306 904
1,229 1,477 1,036 1,777 1,371 2,349 3,230 2,701 5,534 7,959
I .
2; 221
1,722
Ez 3:910 1,199
E 1,736 2,071
Ii20 I20
0
3:; 4Jt2
1,490 2,080
x2 4&i
17 ,.86L
1943 . . . . 540,143 139,680 ‘79,645 88,515 5,670 83,495 114,049 29,089 ‘a
January . * *. . February . . : , Maroh . . . . . April . . . . . Msg . . ...* 'Juns...... July. . . . . . A-t., . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . ./ , Deqember . . . .
1944. , . ;
(Tazluary . . . . February . . . . March ..,.. April . . . . . May e.....
~~:::::: Allgust . . . . . 5?ptember . . . Ootober . . . . Nomllbe~ . , . . l?eoemher . . . .
1945 * . . . 320,437
Ja~wq-y . . . . February . . . . Max&h . . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June.-.....
t$ki : : : : :
TOllAL . . . . 2,022,707 6~2327 212,816 40!?,051 26,502 213,477 451,284
Total
21,039 27,442 ;;,;g
531557 49,890 p5;
44:844 41,214 55,595 66,796
992,893
!j$$
87:558 95,&92 88,135 90,341 80,380 83,320 at,034 78,723 70,070
;I%
45:247
2x$ 261180 21,506 ~6,983
Self- Non- eropellea *Opelled Veeeels Vessels
il:E 7:497 9,554
=,@5 9,980 8,841
=I946 ~5J39-7 15,027 17,899 22,575
369,m
24,195 26,825 32,.143 29,462
:,“,g 39h59
;32%i 30:389 28,772 22,491
58,454
18,907 12,233
.
meportat Other
cznt
1 corps
Wmlala x-w3 Lquipmen~
tlocmmotive alla Looo. ClTUES
Other Rail
1 9,‘429
33
: 303
gi
g 818
1,671 3,367
3;;; ::556 6,383 ;,3g
7: 7 33 5,852
:%: 16758 12,010
1,835
34%: 5:664 6,884 7,133 6,408 6,843
-8,289 7,94@
10,795 18,587
89
iif 2x3
z
2; 276
2; 1,468
2g 71359
12,220 z,g
9:870 7,724
2::; 4:049 3,495
7,629 10,777
9,8a 12,666 10,252 9,718
Id.,281 9,373 7,660 8,153 9,635 7,101
y%o 2,166 2,500
:tg , ;:; 1i.894 1,900 V394 1,560
79,890 209,772 83,879 188,187 43,498
11,470 10,452 8,221 7,674 5,907 5,689 4,185 3,575 5,570 El%;
51318
=I@8 14,282 15,981 14,337 w52 15>853 19,035 17,312 22,027 21,592 22,815 17,638
18,277 . 1,114 1,564 1,497
%i 2;014 1,605 2,009 2,36? 11gz
238
371;:
14:ll4 15,531 12,607 9,536 7,481
?gz 11543 2,365 3,882
I-b225 12,067 16,.434 14,780 17,518 17,522
z%.z 15:!?04 ;p$
171004
*'2,276 2 J-953 4,505 4,424 4,.471 / 4,104 31377 3,752 3,338 yT&
35499
25,652 79,891 2,555 24,91l ll4,440 14,534
5,338 2,685 1,385 1,920
8%
glg$ ll:l22 6,402
2ig ‘518 329
1,118 532
' 2: 0 0 0 0
3,170 3,251 2,222 1,012 2,608 ;,g
31920
17,985 17,9!X 16,550 I.&765 14,346 12,318 10,452 10,032
5r781 1,779 Wf7 1,332 llgo6 1,060
i!g
96,550 *
-____:
,
hPPE.NDlX B, ’
WaEcK LOAD, woRKm-, liammmT, Al'XDMiU-HcIcIRE,WORRED *
ATTECIHNICAL~I~ ~CESHOPS mTHEzoI?Fl m INLEERIUR~
Work Prooesaed Work Load liuring Month YCl.W
and.Month l- PeX?Xnt
Reaeived During Month
BY Rep Am Shope
r at CODUll~Oi8.l
shops
$25,323,000 32,077,OOO 43,399,OOO 37,253,OOO 54,263,OOO 45,543,OOO 52,276,ooo 69,703,000 63,561,ooo 49,764,OOO 57,848,000 54,025,000
8 i?/
g.
8 $15,414,000
33,349,OOO 41,185,000
" 44,14a,OOp
62,590,000 53,631,ooO 53,203,OOO 50,628,oOO
54,633,OOO
58,784,000 40,173,ooo
51,583,000 32,051,000 24,487,000 ,
31,903,OOQ 21,286,oOO 37,7E,Ooo 19,653,OOo 37,119,000 16,926,ooo
Total Total
$107,bO,OOO 137,625,OOO 1a3,336,000 225,012,ooo 215,a59,000 234,156,ooo gPg,~
408:6&000 3a2,033,000 371,131,ooo 351,637,OOO
380,792,000 353,731,OQO 330,446,ooo ~7,901,000 343,423,mO 345,672,OOO 355,167,OOO 385,451,OOO
1944 January . February
48
z; 36
* :;
z; 37 27
- 28 ja
a7,441,000 93,101,000
112,267.000 105;576;000 =5,677,000 ll3,=7,000
Maroh .-. April. . l&q.. . June . . July . . August' . September October . Rwember
Jan-..... February . . . . Maroh...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August. . '. , . . .
34
:i 32 27 20 21 24
134,501,000 l24,149,ooo 107,767,OOO ua,383,000 L01,826,000 L32,457,000 ao,oa7,000 90,744,~~0
tiiture d ?eroe& Spent
on Repair
Man-hour Eq
Total
ler I Year
and Month Total Pel
Military Prisoner of War
19wI Jan-..... Febru& . . . . Msmitl.. . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . Sept~ber. . . . October _ . . . . Bovember . . . . Deoember . . . .
, s/ ;,g;>g
p&g; , 9
22,916 24,394 25,210 25,006
a a3 ll 10 6
ii
1945 r January.....
February . . . . # Msrah .-. . . . .
*April. . . . . . May . . . . . . . June * . . . . . July . . . . . .
2; 66 65
H
25,105 25,460 25,189 24,722 26,007 22,139 23,050
z 8 ll
z :;
I
z! * 14
1 2 ’ 14 14
1 ? al 16
4 Data are for a, selected list of Items representing approximateb PO percent of the total 1 at all shops oovered. Excludes ,$sta for Corps of %@.neers for January and February 194.4, January 1944 - May 1945 Dover ell 5th~echelon shops, regardless.of operator. As result of revised report- ing procedure, figures for June - August 1945 ower all'technipal service Spops, regardless of echelon, but rrr+de data for oombined shopfrat pOrts of emb8r~tio.n. ,Deta for May - August 1945 include wbrk loads at lnsta~tions not having repair f~oillties. EPfeotlve June 1945, the cut-off date af repohs kas changed froaithe last day of the month to the 20th. Consequently &da for Juns 1945 a& for the per- lodl-2OJuneand dataforJuJ.yandAugust syeformonthl,yperiod endlmgonthe 2Othofthemonthindi- @atea. For oomplete ird'orma&ion onnature of data Included, see ASP Ciroulars IVo. 3, iP@, asamended; No,. 273,. 1944, as -.
g D$a not available F ; and X0. 210, 1945, as +meded. y .
cf Exolndes data f,Or ccnnmercial chops; data for I&td.ns Repalr Shops are lnoludea only for JuQ 1945. d IV0 reports prior to this date.
Jerk pqrformed , Figures‘f or
: l , d 82 -
/
APPElbIX B
.
WORK lx&D, wok mmm, EMPLOYMENT, Am MAN-B13uRs WoRmD AT EELRVICE COMMAlID V SHOPSIN!PHEZOmEOFlN'IXRIOR~/
Work Load Curing Month Work Proceesed YWI-
and Month T Percent Received
During Month
rs at Cormeroial
Ships
Bs Rel ASF Shops
Total
1944 Jane. . . . . February . . . . Mxoh...... April . . . . . . b&? . . . * . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September $/ . , October . . . . . November . . . . Deoember . . . .
$364,116,000 $364,116.000 255;~al;000 255,181,000 27a,661,000 27a,661,000 266,910,000 266,910,000
l
$551,058,000 3a9,a76,000 417,518,000 402,616,ooo
2:: 6”:: ‘.
$pa,361,000 228,228,000 249,762,ooo 235,383,000
$ 628,000 23,000
2,623,ooo 4,063,000
459,205,000 423,109,OOO 424,976,OOO 387,m,ooo 526,684,ooo 479,62a,ooo 534,251,ooo 543,407,ooo
Jemexy ..... February .... March ...... April ...... h&y ....... June ...... July ...... Au&at ......
327,013,ooO 296,948,000 277,936,ooO 248,339,000 29~,571,000 255,613,OOO 249,973,OoO 225,279,ooo 2a5,4aa,ooo 211,839,000 224,834,OOO 161,624,000 292,~3,000 314;604,000
214,205,OOO 229,310,ooo
5,2a7,000 6,48a,ooo 7,655,OOo 6,825,ooo 6,117,ooo
236,000 535,000 680,000 _
Man-hour Expenditure f/ Emplosment f/ YefW
and Month F Total Total Percent Dlstrlbution I Percent Spent
on Repair only
58
;73
;:
3
2E .
2; 66
Prisoner of war
\ ’
29,996 34,789 38,696
;.m;
52:823 53,325
55,475
;i, i$z 54:m 53,796
s",t:;; 56:243
1944 JallG. Febru& March.. April. . May.. . June . . July . . Au@& . September October . November December
. . . .
. . ‘* .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . ,
. . . ,
. . . .
. . . .
, . . .
. . . .
. . . .
5,170,000 5,870,000 7,095,000 6,a28,000 7,361,Ooo 7,634,OOo 8,153,000 a,867,000 ;ffp&
10:271;000 9,712,ooo
;z 29” 2; 22 22 2 2’0 ;z ;; 2
14 15 15
2 13 12 12 12 12 I.1 11
11 10
;
;
98
11 13
3 ' 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 27
1945 Jane . . . . 11,045,oOO
10,524,OOO 11.,036,000 10,112,000 9,943,ooo 7,579,ooo
11,003,000 10,215,OOO
February .... March ....... April. .....
.H?q ........ June ...... July ...... August .....
cl/ I40 ~raports prio1 2/ Data axe for a seleated list of Items representing approximately 00 percent of the tote3 uork'perfomed
at all shops owered. gardlees of operator,
Figures for Jan- 1944 - m 1945 cover all 4th-echelon and combfn6d shops, re- Ae result of revised reportiag procedure, figurea for Juue - August i945 coma? all
service command 'shops, ~eganilea,s of echelon and include data for combtied shops at porbe 'of embarl&9tion, Data for:* - August 1945 lnoluds work loade at alI inefallAtlons oat haying repair faollities. tiv'e Jrmb 1945, the m&off date of reports was ohanged fmm the last day of the month to the 20th.
EfXeo- Co&
sequently, data for June 1945 are for the ,period,l-20 June and data for w and August are for nnmthI& Is period endive& on the 20th of thenmnth indicated. For +mplete lnforaation onnature of data included, I BCKI MF CIrculara Ho. 3, 19&j aa amended; No. 5273, 1944, ae ammded; and No. 210, 1945, ae fuiumded.
f/Ewludee a~oial Rhope.
83
iiPPENDZk. C
VALUE OF WORK PLACED MCNTHLY ON WAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM IN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
Year and Month Total AIrForce
1941
Deoembw . . . . 8 206,198
January . . . . February.... March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... Augusi . , . . . . September . . . October . .' . . November . . . . Deceniber . . . .
1942 . . . . 5,565L375
205,167 207,392 379,217 367, Q9 418,261
;:2;:: 645:801 g,@&
;;;h& J
1943 , . . . b&u,569
285,456 224,926
January . . . . February . .,. . March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June. . '. . . . J&f...... August..... September. . . . October . . . . November . . . . . December . . , .
Janumy . . . . February.... March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June. . . . . . July.. . . . . August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 . . . . 440,843
39,209 34,565 30,258 30,278
g61 37:673 ;;:;w&
41,711
;:J~;~ ,
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May ..,... June...... July..., . . August.....
1945 . . . . 401,631
32,836 ;3,;g
p&
60:$73 62,480 47,852
TOTAL . . . . 8,508,11$
+ Work plaaed.represents an es oriscellaneous costs.
203,008 197,@0 200,417 172,693 161,372 121,634 lOgi
;tJig 53:955
(Tl Elands of Dal: &Tmna Force Industrial Storage and
fWwN! Mleoellaneous
$ 12,645 b 45,750 $ 109,766 4 34,098 $ 3,939
1,716,~~
G.2 g,30;
76:477 106,940 158,535 247,784 241,535 219,707~ 218,453 191,713 110,737
1,318,305 1,593,w 243,176
19,291 112,723 28,687 105,808
pg
1451646 :gg 116;785
16~1,022 i46,8& 194,092 166,286 143,986 145,472 125,470 180,223 110,925 138,772 101,7?0 109,149
67,455 93,034
694,807
15,800 ;:,e; 281311
22% 101:023
3%~ 73:835 47,546 35,053
15,041 11,759 11,314 11,564 . * 11,179 11,179 11,179 11,179 11,179 60,602 52,588 24,413 *
821,132 388,477 431,042 172,065
98,164 76,695 81,294
115,471
!gg g:;;;
g:;z
30:8c% 24,147
;1;';;: 521659 20,230
2% 29:247 23,816 21,606 18,163 15,972 8,842
gJz 481280
22;: 321823 :;,3&
20:111 13,022 11,541 10,617
80,913
12,972 8,761 5,738
17,318 15,136 15,037 14,797 19,493 19,@3 17,834 13,669 14,786 10,348 8,334 5,770
173,303 42,103 155,667 50,465
3,619 3,532 3,691 3,743
19,305
19,414 16,344
6,079
14,149 5,103 4,568,
15,180 15,469
4,069 3,761
13,562 16,473
4,252
16,169 2,863
14,334 2,854
=,987 2,036
13,261 lj896
5,961 2,064 2,558
2;g 6:273 5,856 6,746 8,855
12,188 15,641 15,979 23,798 25,104 22,698
‘4,298 2,856 1,577 1,430' 1,555
955 1,060 1,393 1,015 1,223 ;999
944
58,279 88,107 201,195 44,363 9,687
5% 5:797 6,836 6,987 7,281 9,761
10,w
1,923 20,064 2,899 20,401 9,694 30,737
12,552 27,922 14,944 29,294 15,524 13,888
28,867
16,683 30,676 13,234
3,920 3,746 3,543 3,850 7,678
gg 6:384
1,138 1,024 1,641 1,306 1,257 . 1,426 , 788 1,107
2,781,461 1,882,742 2,491,155 904,646 * 448,112
___ nate of the cost of labor, materials In place, equipment rentals, and other
w L
APPENDIX C
wARcoNsTRuc!r1mmcGRAM Jobs ComPleted asd Bnployment in Cont. U. S. and Work Plaoed Outside Cont. U. S.
Year and Month
1941 December . . . . . . . . ,
1942 -* * * * * * * * * January ......... February ......... March .......... April .......... May ........... June ......... July.........: : August .......... September October ............. : : November ......... December .........
1943 . ........ January . . ........ February . ........ March . . ........ April . . ........ May . . . ........ June . . . ........ July. . . ........ August.. ........ September ........ October . ........ November . ........ December . ........
1944 . . . * . . . . . January . . . . . . . . . February.. . . ., . . . Merch 1.. ....... April .......... May ........... June ........... July ........... August. ......... September ........ October ......... November ......... December .........
g4J. ........ January ......... February ......... March .......... April ........... My ........... June ........... July ........... August. .........
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . 21,837 9,778,580
a/ Does not include 106 C
War. Construction in Continental Lted States Jobs Corn Pll
Number
sted &I Eetlmated Cost
(Thousands) Zmployment >/
75 $ $68,267 465,123
2,091
t:
i: 90
121
i; 128 123
24B
.++$$+j 1491219
13,014 931 914
222;898 321,080 298,608
:g::: 26714% 522,338 460,026 678,162 969,102
416,02; 420,971 485,673
z;:$: 870;412
1,01x,964
3,393,109 380,155 459,264
;g;z 3X:798
560,.64;
1,097 1,115 1,102 1,220 1,299 1,784 1,114
822 875 741
374,610 292,737 117,613
312,128 274,630 244,074
191,455 257,110 176,378 163,058
214,044 187,026 165,709 130,084 98,186
404 405 305 284 271 259
$2 314 279 327
m 23:364
136,502 33,027 51,301 38,535 40,260 50,412 39,313 44,212 39,71 27,55 2
82,26; 71,662 59,652 57,274 56,786 56,357 63,015 57,573
:$::i ,
;;:::t
2,660 287 229 316 255 325
;tf 519
4 24 -a&
24:104 33,604 28.949
64,920
38;b5k 38,166 44,215
223,310
iVi . . . . _ .l Aeronautics Autnority end Aircraft Warning Stat:on g October 1942 and 441 passive protection jobs available.
completed prior to January 1943, for which data are not
b/ Includes employees of Division, District, end Resident Engineers, War Construction, but does not include military personnel.
Architect, and Contractors engaged in
c Value of Work Placed on Jobs Outside the Cont. U. 9. . (Thousands)
13,133 14,939 15,823 20,366 21,807 22,541 22,602 22,611
* 91865
14,943
2% 29&l 47,641 62,381 54,261 63,769 751.185 19,386
68,487 9,814
14.404 11,200 11,160 3,846 4,027
2,482 1,356 2,133
10 094 1,541
1,740 1,953 2,601 -167
1,510 303 279
729,409
obs i completed prior to
85
APPENDIX C
FEEACQUIS~IONOFMILITARYREALESTATE INCONTINENTALWm STW Cumulative from 1 July 1940 Through End. of Indicated Month
T Number of Tracts T Year and Month
.
1942 January .......... February ......... March ........... April ........... May ............ June4 .......... July ........... August .......... September ......... October .......... November .......... December .........
1943 January. February March * . April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October . November Deoember
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
..........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
1944 January. February March.. April . . May.. . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
. . . . . . * . ,
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
..........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
January .......... February .......... March ........... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ........... August ..........
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . .
Authorized for Acquisition -
50,384 51,442
16,564
58,792 18,258
61,054 19,952
66,016 21,645
68,462 23,474 25,304
70,057 27,134
70,452 74,117 74,484 74,526
;E: 731894 74,309 73;734 75,151
~I%396 74,786
75,002 75,393
;2;2 761797 77,246 77,471 77,777 78,323 78,747 78,540 77,587
;:JE 77:9%
For Which Final Disbursement
Was Made
28,963
;xz; 36ZO69 39,290 40;471 43,233 44,632 45,990 48.266 49; 273 51,184
52,430
61,480 62,747
64,347 64,916 65,427 65,427 65,427 66,520 69,177 71,835
AImLInt Authorized
(Thousands)
g$282,g2o 308,598
$146,108
333,837 153,025
354,610 190,620 185,875
371,913 380,648
203,317
393,629 213,955 227,505
401,712 405,688 413,081 415,682 419,295 421,712 424,933 425,899 428,354 428,825 429,3= 431,102
431,543
442,951
447,023 W,W
449,934 450,721 451,201 451,348 451,871 451,990
Amount of Final
Disbursements (Thousands)
t
241,057 245,048 249,039 280,512 283,744 289,974 292,453 295,154
;ixzi , 4271; 193
276,872
280,961 303,346 306,834 308,710 311,799 315,220 315,220 317,581 320;053 321,523 325,060 328,488
377,581 381,688 383,597 383,597
&;;?a 339,868 342,790
c/ Data not available prior ta this date z/ Eata cover authorizations,
months. by month, and may include authorizations on obligations incurred in previous
4 Decrease caused by change in method of reporting--from liquidated tide (checks issued) to disbursed funds (checks delivered to landowners). _
r/ Decrease caused by elimination of construction costs under CPFF contract previously carried on Mor@tom Ordnance Plant.
. :‘
APPENDIX 6:
Year and Month Total Closed
Storage
1943.
J=U-Y February Maroh
Aprild. . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . ..-..
9,310 - 10,788
qo49
July . . . . . . u,692 951 August . . . . . 13,372 1,053 Se@mber . ? .,. 14,458 l,log-- Oatober . . . . . 16,287
17,692 1,161
Novamber . . . . December . . . . 18,191
1,231 1,225
1944
January..... 18,935 Februivy . . . . 19,662 March...... 19,833
? 22 $194
April . . . . . . 19,600 1,159 May . . . . . . . 19,444 1,127 June . . . . . . 19,465 1,100
July .a.... ~Auguet, . . . . . September . . . .
19; 107 19,228 19,263
October . . . . . 19,085 November . . . . 18,823 Deoember . . . . 18,387
1,085 1,062 1,062
1,046 1,048 1,024
1945
Jan-..... February . . . . March...... . l
18,241 1,016 18,052 17,887
1,008 994
April . . . . . . 17,827 May . . . . . . . 16,787 June . . . . . . '16,620
zgst'::::: 16,549 874 16,563 863
TOTAL. . . . .
llUMBER OFACZlXEWARD~~ mALIf!s3!rA!l!EI;EAsEs Aa of lihd of Month
c
Special Storage
1,260 1,471 1,437
1,519
82 t
1,929 2,095 2,x97
2,137 2,165 2,120
2,137 1,943
13,396 13,567
1,921 13,730
1,507 1,486
13,888
1,457 14,078 14,192
0.44 1,416
14,083 13,874
1,371 13,569
1,359 1,346 1,342
1,352 1,073 1,054
1,068 1,066
4,418 1,809 5,218 5,681
2,092 2,025
6,282
8):; , 10,017 11,057 11,764
2,065 2,187' 2,294
2,376 2,528
, 2,503
12,559 2,477 13,299 13,602
2,471 2,417
2,425 2,381 2,339 . 2,296 2,284 2,254
2,214 2,190 2,142
13,481 13,344
2,m '13,226
2,@33 2,059
13,192 2,027 12,797 12,734
1,791 1,726
12,691 12,720
1,701 1,694
OfTIce and Building Housing
.
1,045 1,103 1,005
875 .887 857
' 805 781 602 \
531 521 : 500
2 ’ 375
298 295 281
.
274 268 266
268 288 221
d Data not anilable prior to this date.
I II
8-7 ‘I‘ jj - \ .,
I :. /
1 . \ .
Z
r
. . ”
,
APPENDIX C ,
ANNUAL RENTAL-OF ACTIVE WAR IIEP(TMENT FiEALESTA!t!EiIEASES As of End of Month
Year and Month Total
1943
J.5llllEP~ February March
Aprllc/ . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
July . . . . . . Augmt . . . . . September. . . .
October . . . . . l?ovember . . . . December . . '. .
1944
January..... February . . . .
51,712
March. . . . . . 52,024 51,957
April ...... May
51,410 17,623 ....... 51,069
June 50,176 18,252
...... 18,200
Juls . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . .
49,497 5o,42o
18,346 18,975
50,955 18,781
October . . . . . . Bovember . . . .
51,468
December . . . . 52,046 51,956
1945
January. :. . . February . . . .
53,043 19,348 2,722
March. . . . . . 53,096 52,817
19,407 2,712 l9;27o 2,714
April ...... May ....... June ......
July ...... August .....
TOTAL.. . .
$yg
531821
57:549 :?i$
57,&7
$22 .
gfy 481700
3$g 7
I (In Thou
Closed Storage
nds of Doller
Special storage
$10,423 $2,065 q7o5 12,161
2,273 2,296
12,972 13,995 14,858
15,346 15,767 16,363
2,392 2,852 2,855
3,067 3,177 3,096
16,763 16,501 17,592
g;i 31238
3,262 3,086
4,226 4,286
3,039 4,369
18,946 19,071 19,392
2,795 2,763 2,767
2,717 ' 2,712 2,655!
.
19,248 18,289
2,712
18,228 2,535 2,501
17,962 18,124
2,614 2,555
Lend Office
Buzng
yg;
21041
$13,333 14,876 14,358
2,240 2,568 2,736
;,g
31902
15,159'
2% ,
16,393 . . 17,836
17,888
4,074 4,ek
17,632
4,184 17,652 17,393
17,225 17,046
9,074
17,004 8,399 7,564
4,167 4,290
16,741
4,175 17,011 16,925
4,333 4,305
16,913
4,150 17,351 17,179
4,116 3,767
17,241 17,266
3,733 17,076
3,703 ;,E 7
3,421 3,368
16,873 15,500 14,332
14,503 14,625
Housing
$g,$zi $965 2+1' 22,186 20,996 - 17,807 16,941 12,352 .
10,207 10,393 9,550
7,448 7,381 8,307
8,559 8,607 8;576
9,616* 9,944
10,044
10,552 * 9,894
slo,199
10,153 10,071
c/ Data not available prior to this date.
APPENDIX C
Year and Month Total Maintenancq
Repair, and opration
Fuel Alterations
and Minor New Condzuctlon
1943 ..: ......
January .......... February ......... March ...........
April ........... ........... May..
June ...........
Ju3y c/. ......... Augx~? .......... September .........
October .......... November ......... December .........
a ;;,g
401218
44,028 47,622 48,850
a ;p&
32:015
$ 1,998 $ 4,355 2,237 5,557 2,482 5,721
2% 33:825
3,926 6,769 5,656 8,101 7,938 7,087
1944 .........
Janm .......... February ......... March ...........
April ........... May ............ June ...........
July ........... August .......... September .........
October .......... November ......... December .........
492,102 367,871 56,834 67,347
47,386 32,666 43,707 45,609
30,199 33,022
8,583 6,987 5,618
2::: 6:969
42,742 33,152 41,064 41,991
31,202 31,993
35,842 29,381 37,033 29,302 37,283 29,331
'4,028
xg t
2,081 2,336 2,596
5,562 5,88I> 7,544
4,380 5,395 5,356
37,621
Ez ,
28,616 4,083 28,689 5,880 30,318 8,259
1945 ......... 309,654 242,612 37,164 29,878
January .......... 42,276 29,234 9,934 38,774 7,276
4,108 February ......... 28,282 March ........... 40,186
3,216 30,876 5,872 3,438
April ........... May ............ June ...........
July ........... Auguet ..........
37,081 29,482 4,220 39,535 31,574 4,159 41,042 34,060 2,572
z7ig 4:410
35,286 29,391 35,474
2,065 3,830 29,713 2,066 3,695
TOTAL .......... 1,065,217 812,117 118,285 134,815
COST OF REPAIRS AND UIXLITIES
(In Thou Lnas of Dollars)
c/ Data not available prior to this date.
APPElVDIX C
STATUS AND UTlLIZATION OF HOUSING CAPACI!FY FOR ENLISW MEN ,g/ AT MAJOR COMMAND INSTALLATIONS OF THE AGF AND ASF
As of End of Month
(Capacity in Thouakle of Enlisted Men) All Installation6
T l- Total
Capacity ‘PI Year and Month Act
Number Surplus Inactive
Percent Utilized
January..... February . . . . March:/ . . , . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . . Awet . . . . . September , . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
64.1 70.2 71.1
if 20 38 37 66 54
132 131 312
12 14 23 J
7: 119 124 24k
3,698 3,676 3,557
3: 3:249 3,215 3,211
g7:;z 7 2,637 24i 187
'il.1 70.6
1945 Jan-..... February .... March ...... April ...... May ....... June ...... July ...... Auguet .....
424 636 719
;z 705
63.3 62.6
13( 114 lib 11: 100 62
2
3,065 3,034 3,015 3,014 2,990 ;,93&
2:886
2,511 2,284 2,191 2,143 2,146 2,172 2,226 2,377
z:*: ;7,:; 70:9 71.5
T Poete and Cal&pa T cl
!
Yew an& Month Total Capacity
Active Swplue Ina0t1ve
Number Percent utillzel
1944 Jenw.....
EZhy 1 1. 1 1 April T . . . . . May , . . . . . . June . ..a.. July . . . . . . Au@& . . . . . September . . , . October . . . . . November . . , . Deowh*r . . . a
16
:z
;:
5": 125 125 306
68.9 70.6
12 14 23
7: 118 124 alclc 241 186
;‘o*; 68:9
2,223
2.: 67:4 59.7 59.0
1945 Jan-...., 3
114 112
iii
62
2,638 2,584 2,565 2,551
2za: 2;483 2,475
2,090 1,840 56x
6112 65.9
2: 71:4 70.2
Februaxy . . . 4 Maroh.....a April . . . . , I May . . . . . . 4 June . . . ..# July ., .., a Au@& . . ..a
tble prior to this date. prlor,to August lgti are baeea on 60 equaxe feet per ~QI. Subeequent figures are also
baaed on 60'square feet per man with an allowance of 10 peroent x~rrw tolemoe in ac&ordanoe with WD Circular No. 321, 1944.
APPENDUC E
PROCESS~GOFBEQUISITIONLINE ITEMS BY !l'EmCAL SERVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIONS OF ASF DEPOTS
Ordnance Department
Yew and
Month
OnRand start
Of Mmth
leq T Reoeived
and ES-
tablished
con BY
Cancel- lation
etely Proc sea T BY
Shipment Total
d
On Rand and Es-
tabliehed
Total Rack-ordered Line Item
I 3eleaeed
1943 5,496,35: 4,148,572 ,119,874
January February March .<
April . ( May . .,# June. . ,
July . . 4 August . a September.
October g November , December ,
19543,734 1,&3,955 w3,930
2,033,733 1,676,W 1,786,57c
* l&+13,699 * * 1,281,061
988,269 * 1,039,157 * l,453,812 * L,om,@l
347,209 ;:gAfg
f
1944 . '3,%9,336 L7,955,886 - 1628,551
January . 1,312,612 February . 1,308,670
2,036,244
March . . 1,101,542 1,718,927 1,878,852
+ 1,438,383 * * 1,428,214 * * 1,529,586 *
992,902 818,458
372,627
682,447 372,195 311,476
April . . _, by . . <
June..,
Jtiy . . < August . a September,
L,283,343 l&57,867
962,645
1,044,OOl 1,158,553
917,825
2,002,724 2,124,48? 2,053,401
2,372,59: 2,254,04E 2,127,42E
280,145 264,23P
1,542,606
2@,94c 1,710,23C 1,481,431
282,j6: 331,745
l,73l,o86
268,451 1,798,789 1,66o,g4o
1,993,590 2,199,02: 1,902,55$ 2,228,1& 2,454,545 2,195r7ll
571,318 532,661 453,112
390,199 372,962 285,834
October , November , December ,
879,281
~$:~; ,
l&9,%4 1,637,60E
258,455 191,187
l,523,033 194,42s
1,329,=3 1,192,304
1,874,3%
l,113,094 1,646,02: 1,550,666
230,504 199,751 210,403
288,664 267,345 212,035 161,698 188,924 152,092
107,188 100,911
93,392
1945 0 .4,496,793 L,W,76 LOW,259 l4,628,590 819,350
January . 808,268 February . 847,118 March ., 789,697
209,664 176,588 211,114
April fiy . : : June. . : July . . . Auguet . .
787,542
E:%: ,
690,862 710,018
1,922,220 1,823,ll5 2,067,915
1,982&W+ 2,069,098 1,543,695
184,201 394,271 234,721
1,386,899 1,403,305 1,497,268
1,296,32o 1,522,406 1,210,058
1,890,820 l,W,no
214,414
2,047,725 212,273 230,386
l,m3,520 236,864 2,201,257 1,673,846
262,028 217,916
85,757 85,485
128,65’i
99,966 126,78E
q/131,74:
87,330 135,769
149,534
108,451 126,255 109,465
1,679,716 l,408,l40
213,630 340,576
l,2l5,l53 948,850
1,672,673 1,469,019
205,550 194,729
105,459 111,133
TOTAL , ,3,562,48l 12,584,717 567,775
*.Datanr available.
T Total5 uisition Line Items
On Hand End of
Month
g Includee processing actions by extraction. bf Line item uffered late, shown ae percent of total line itema off&ed for ehipplsnt
. d I)ata not available prior to this date. dJ Inventory adjwstamnt.
641,06(
2%:;: 9
620,275 464,471 313,071
282,654 265,3x 241,07
228,50: l84,03( 133,74:
l23,3lt 98,@+(
117,011
100,091 83,596
G Line Items Of-
fered Late
-g/J!-
* * *
: * * *
* ' * *
* 13.0, 12.5
9.8 12.8 8.5
5:; .
8.4 11.1 12.9
,’
APPENDIX E
Year ala
Month
I
OnRana Start
of Motih
Total Requisition Line Items l- Received
ana Es- *
tablished
t
BY Cancel- lation
BY Total Shipment rtl
OnHand ana Es-
;ablished
Released
1943 . 731,687 551,431 74,619
January , February . March . .
April . . May . . . June...
July . . . August . . September.
October 4, 115,344 261,458 * 199,639 * 85,777 20,829 November . 111,557 234,981 + 178,701 * 81,787 21,236 Decembtm . 104,638 235,248 * 173,091 + 76,322 P,554
1944 . 4,m,i’64 3,l46&2 '187,790
January . February . March . .
$$4 39:663
246,308 * 198,559 * 59,212 20,511 38,701 * 247,343 * 201,255 + 52,780 29,514 23,266 Y 270,379 * 21l,o39 * 3?,093 19,261 19,832 *
April . . May . . . June... I July. . . August . . BeDtember.
262,770 308,007 323,309
7,237
m
208,402 253,239 255,540 308,943 266,367 331,094
34,819
f36% >
13,904 18,821 27,003
19,976 14,843 Y
14,181 9,698 *
9,763 6,451 *
34:;);; 430: 539
15,299 12,009 19,083
378,728 413,087 403,231
7,645, 6,259 7,920 10,901 9,716 17,287
Oc6ober . November . December .
'6 949 48,923 46,013
36,795 st;,39?
>
85,680
rp,9:$ ,
427,892 21,015 415,616 374,883
26,661 23,259
289,848 310,824 293,69o
,321,384 312,101 277,073
%cg 373:226
37,640 13,668 23,972 45,165 16,764 28,401 47,932 18,871 29,061
w45 . 31110,173 160,174 2,447,W 3J60.949 198,827
January . February , March . .
22t zo;o75
April . . May . . . June...
73,644 79,513 @,W
;;e 72:w3
14,161 25,991 12,544
317,209 305,078 343,880
g$ 2861668
421,483 52,958
2::: ) '%z f
388,335 65,200 395,751 60,ou 353,132 35,161
24,709 20,143 28,205.
28,716 38,132 19,991
July. . . August . .
81,947 f%(=)
$s&
4341849
394,582 g>g;
f
~9,497 288,027
347,817 240,664
425,364 32,232 16,566 15,666 332,820 25,950 22,365 3,585
TOTAL. . m 7,962,Q4 6~44,963 461,236
PROCESSIMG OF IIEQUISITIOP LINE ITEMS BY TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIOKS OF ASF DEPOTS
Signal corps .
l- Total Ba -ordered
* Data not aVailable. d Includes processing actions bg extractian. bJ Line items offered late, shown aa percgnt of total line items offered for shipment.. uf l&&a not, available prior to thie date.
ne Iteti
CnHand End of
Month
64,948
g$i ,
28,249
g$; >
36,484 2v3'9 15,170
ib of Line rtema Of-
fered kte 4-L
* x +
la;* a . 2.75 4:4
78’05 L&
LO.4
2.; .
8;1 6.0
,100 ’
APPENDIX E
Year and
Month
OnHana Received start and
of Es- Month tablished
BY Cancel- lation
etely Proc
BY Shipment
es sea
Total d
f On Rand and Es-
tablishe Released
1943 965,x 1,3’8,609 227,035
January February &rch .
April . May . . # June. . a
July . . 4 August. a September.
October , 1,564,45i * * November , 799,w
153,105 366,158
375,180 * 511,708 * December , 764,926 446,250 * 431,721 *
645,188 143,722 231,850 290,853
54,171 29,146
1944 . 9,313,088 j,862,579 t,W3,827 January . February . March . .
L,O48,129 759,335 L,230,91E 1,128,368
1,75'+,988 1,600,642
* 468,312 * * 436,939 * * 535,197 *
346,710 359,625
44,197
349,130 74,751 go ,688
April . . MSY . P. June.. .
t,508,984 !,821,411
1,138,-W
803,649 491,363 457,842
95,385 @;,,“q
,
103,610 32,606 32,133
503,009 689,975
655,483 375,921 75,031
528,924 039,038
669,124 270,862 207,447
187,986 81,788
July . . . AuSust.. September.
664,325 197,449 623,686 266,736 611,360 314,962
October . November . December .
563,728 507,291 511,746
424,064
z::g: >
z~:o4f: 522:573
596,513 372,556 395,163
27,000 30,458
151,655
499,904 529,675 530,896
431,077 408,345 300,326
507,745 470,762
323,591
4% ,382 352,344 371,600
27,506 60,073
169,9'+3
98,315 206,663 216,647
96,751 64,796
226,840
256,945 287,548 114,655
1945 . 3,177,705 462,265 !,542,337 3,3@+,149 461,666
January . February March . .
383,wo 317,262 373,159
:2g 4361268
31,127
3;:; >
23,771 89,817 36,248
332,033 253,463
414,778
282,468 335,599 346,089
174,426 27,038 193,729 184,446
42,896 40,627
April May . : : June. . .
346,463 370,248 378,307
222,799 47,220 257,510 255,782
63,211 63,636
July . . . August..
374,417 314,415
424,181 271,056
71,358 153,482
297,996 435,993 341,057
363,420 235,907
366,653
E$ ,
484,183 422,698
223,884 168,635
78,240 98,798
TOTAL , 3,456,306 ,723,525 $47,532
PROCESSING OF RFQUTSITION LINE ITEMS BY TECECNICAL SEBVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIO,W OF ASF DEPOTS
Corps of Engineers
T TotalE teq -I-
uleition Line Items Total Back-ordered Line Items
* Data not available. af Includes processing actions by extractlon. bf Line items offered late, shown ae percent of total line items offered for shipment. cf Data not available prior to this date.
OnHand Ena of
Month
501,466 * 177,675 * 261,707 *
302,513 * 284,874 44 259,442 *
300,890 * 82,876 *
125,659 *
* LO.1 8.6
2: 12.5
147.388 10.2 150,833 16.4 143,819 L3.6
175,579 Lg.6 194,299 13.0 192,146 25.8
145,644 !O.l 69,837 L4.0
Line Items Of-
fered Late b/
101
APPENDIX E
PROCESSING OF REQUISITION U:NE ITEMS BY TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIONS OF ASF DEPOTS
Chemical Warfare Service
T B Line rtems 3f- fered Late
)c . 4+ *
* * *
* 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0
L5.7 6.4 5.1
2; 0.7
10.7 11.7
Total F uisition Line Items Total Back-ordered Line Items +
On Had Received start and
of Es- Month tablished
etely Proc On Hand and Es-
tablished
Released
sea On Hand. End of
Month
Y8SX and
Month
,8S
BY Cancel- lation
BY Total Shipment d
1943 . 41,826 35,522 5,736
Jenuary . February . March . .
April . . May . . . June. . .
July... August . . September.
October cf 8,487 )t * November . 6,072
12,591 12,807
13,503 7,347 * *
Decesnber . 5,397 16,428 10,695 5,073
+ u,324 * 4,588
2,945 2,283
4,402 2,790
508 4,080
1944 . 262,832 231,379 25,891
January , 9,343 15,243 +
February . 7,400 19,924 *
March . . 8,305 23,358 * ;:> 2; 16:wo
* 5,560 * 6,714 * 8,429
1,138 1,949
4,422
2,366 4,765 6,063
April . . =, 609 20,635 May . . * 8,947 15,181 June. . . 6,510 16,629
402
22
17,623 15,429 16,156
8,897 5,941
4,148
2,813 3,697 1,990
July. . . 5,537 21,994 Awgst . . 6,430 24,357 September. 6,337 24,303
ig 1,922
20,683
2 iii;; ,
22,209 24,619 24,304
3,222 2,497 1,913 1,865
1,200 675
October . 6,336 November . 8,388 December . 10,359
30,548 28,023
2,085
22,637 1,084 1,015
21,500 23,183 20,570
-25,586 24,741 18,562
28,496 26,052
3,105
20,468 6,799 7,383
1,925 1,180 2,120 2,186
4,679 5,197
1945 . 209,475 25,061 192,361 219,505 28,699
Jammry . Februsry . March . .
12,528 $,fg
,
12,554 12,283 u&84
23,473 24,037
1,550 959
26,986 990
22,610 21,578
24,809
25,698 22,763 26,89e
8,185 10,289 11,020
2:g 31047
April May .:: June. . .
20,871 26,970
2,045 4,370
27,099 2,131
22,522 28,069 27,809
9,709 2,972 =,513 8,601
4,999 3,998
July... 10,479 August . . 11,683
20,219 23,514 25,523
33,442 19,777
TOTAL
;g, g; >
514,133
1,669 11,347
35,355 31,280
7,335 5,120
459,262
2 z;z >
60,326
4,749 2,244 . 823
725 713
1,190
;> 22 71973
F?::;I 4;603
* Data not awdlable. af Includes processing actions by extra&Loll. d Line items offered late, shown as percent of total line items offered for shipment. gf Data not available prior to this date.
102
APPENDIX E
Year and
Month
le I -P
OnHand Received Start and of Es-
Month tablished
3ed t
BY Cancel- lation
tpletely rrocea6
T-7 BY
Shipment Total
al
Total Ba'
On Eand and Es-.
tablished Released
1943 - 1,313,741 1,131,433 138,660
January . February . March . .
April . . May . . . June . . , .
July . . . August . . September.
October d November . December .
2u, 052 465,817 139,510 72,=4
372,775 475,149
* 375,021 * * 372,016 ‘+ * 384,396 +
121,338
agg J
92,019 27,769
29,319
18,872 23,630 24,367
1944 . z 6,o15,W
:g?g; 495: 549
5,145,348
441,082 309,291 434,882
332,238
January . February . March . .
. 103,672 96,486
115,130
* * *
t * *
55,102 23,533 31,569 * 49,115 43,403
25,001 24,114 * 18,708 24,695 *
April . . 134,809 May . . . 151,850 June, . . 116,377
504,161 489,946
10,387
435,619 9,349 9,911
435,231 479,435 365,853
66,841 27,905 38,936 * 73,400 47,441 25,959 * 51,514 25,450 26,064 *
July . . . 136,461 August . . 203,214 September. 191,415
465,815 8,564 379,290 559,103 11,653 514,768 16,969
499,964 447,983
k82.083
E?;;; ,
421,821 549,141 502,843
55,880 54,354
28,270
48,096 28,602 21,637
October . 205,078 November . 212,880 December . 277,762
;i;%y 538&C
12,874 10,266
447,918
10,096 446,036 458,383
514,566 54,765 522,951 534,728
62,309 72,197
24,741 30,024 28,376 33,933 32,574 39,623
1945 . 4,106,875 184,640 3,492,417 ,261,656 295,252
January . 281,474 588,424 22,836 February . 233,100 527,785 22,719 March . . 233,549 626,98c 24,239
543,646 429,713
636,798 81,034 37,798
480,392. 521,203 585,398
80,271 94,242
31,521 46,629
April . . 287,162 UaY . . . 240,825 June . . . 180,620
542:9; 4441274
26,149 23,571 20,717
575,540 539,312 439,517
93,040 85,236
46,564 39,863
72,785 35,168
July . . . 177,142 531,041 15,569 August . . 169,682 393,440 28,840
;:;gi 3533770
440,592 323,532
540,815 423,073
64,768 67,150
27,158 37,610 30,551 36,599
TOTAL . 1 .1,435,718 9,796,198 766,150
T
PROCESSING OF REQUISITION LINE ITEMS BY TECKNICAL SERVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIONS OF ASF DEPOTS
Medical Department
Total R lisltion Line Items
* Data not available. a/ Includes processing actions by extraction #-, -. --. D/ Line itsme offered late, shown a8 perCent of total lI.ne lt8ms offered for shimnt E/ Data not available prior to this date.
T- -ordered ne Items
On Hand xlld of
Month
27,610 25,752 26,549
43,236 48,750 47,613
:gJ:;; 371617
5 of Line Items Of-
fered Late b/
* * +
* L.5 7.4
?.8 i.8 2.k
2.8
::; 4.2
;*t .
i:,”
103,
APPENDIX E
Year and Month
On Hand Start of
Month
Total RE
1 Received and Es-
tablished
Corn - !plf ?tely Broc8
BY Cancel- lation
BY Shipment
1943 1,695,626 1,272,00[
January , February . March . .
April . . May . . . June. . . J July . . . August . . September.
October 9 November .
135,663
December . 126,735 108,002
:2:g 5561541
* * *
434,416 433,366 404,226
1944 . , 9,781,115 6,481,0&
January , 104,033 February a 96,310 March . , 96,323
Y * *
April . . 125,355 May . . . 155,107 June . . . 174,469
590,495
2g;g ,
665,545 726,606 721,484
45,424 45,291 42,424
453,632
E?;;: ,
462,712 515,554 534,927
July . . . 190,932 August . . 234,336 September. 372,328 October . 382,864 November . 441,457 December . 369,334
743,082 771,397 835,902 896,408 843,a2 801,643
51,895 49,392 55,333 50,416
105,532 52,533
ZE' 6471197
Egz; 610:2&
1945 . 6,x8,409 487,067 4,782,878
January . 370,746 February . 343,902 March . . 328,584
843,512 741,233 832,420
63,764 48,698 54,692
646,818 575,440 592,186
April . . 370,090 May . . . 347,998 June. . . 330,287
814, ogl 842,831 775,476
51,148 76,738 64,458
621,338 631,755 &5,28:
July . . . 303,978 752,94C August . , 311,569 775,906
45,821 81,748
544,38: 565,672
TOTAL . 1 6,855,l5O 12,535,97C
PROCESSING OF REQUISlTION LINE ITEMS BY TECEUVICAL SERVICE DEPOTS AND SECTIONS OF ASF DEPOTS
Quartermaster Corps
1 ?quisition Line Items es.5
3
Total El
,
,
1 c
, 1
,
, , ,
I
i )
* Data not available. d Includes processing actions by extraction. bf Line items offered late, shown as percent of total c/ Data not available prior to this date.
I
ied
* 92,123 46,639 * * 96,413
45,484 52,098 44,315 *
* 84,221 44,393 39,828 *
* 76,029 * 72,660 + 69,345
646,39( 704,072 709,401
737,155 770,492 830,61c
838,25c 916,014 800,20t
6,43o,25:
870,357 757,266 782,383
837,231 860,569 802,557
,
)
L
:
i
733,99t 785,&t
t OnHand and Es-
tablished I
Total Back-ordered Line Items
143,13c
656,404
+
77,598 92,571
101,107
39,8!x 36,179 36,823 35,837 33,941 35,404
35,49f 42,100 41,479 51,092 47,499 53,608
* * *
106,495 119,096 182,654
191,103 194,733 167,826
49,169
:z: ,
73,659 106,932 65,881
w," 111:2go
117,444 87,801
101 J 945
6:9 7.6
E -2.4
585,555
170,747 72,521 160,683 67,173 159,035 70,581
::4' .2.1
157,506 67,856 167,719 82,917 159,439 77,442
98,226
E%4" J
89,650 84,802 81,997
.8.0
.4.7 16.0
155,587 65,066 90,521 159,518
L5.0 81,999 77,519 I3.0
1,35,089
Released
OnHsnd End of
Month
T r Line Items Of-
fered Late At!!-
104
.ine items offered for shipment.
APPENDIX E
PROCESSINGOFREQUISITIONLINE l3EMS BY!lZCBKKALSERVI~ETSAM) SECTIONS OFASF DEPOTS
Tran8portation Corps
Year end
Month
1943 . 20,991 10,326 2,159 -'
January . February . March . ,
April . . May . . . June . . .
July . . . August.. September.
October c/ November-.
2,851 8,261
December . 15,287 ,
1944 .
January . 15,665 12,363 9
February . 14,838 12,422 +
March 19,635 30,458 *
April . . 39,232 7,769 May . . . 36,364 12,529 June . . . 36,440 21,478
July . . . August.. September.
October . November . December .
40,166 8,619
12,845
9,041 21,964 18,428
19,930 2,351 14,349 24,523 16,881 9,109 7,772 42,138 2,827 21,124 37,012 6,100 2,189 3,911 43,349 1,693 21,925 44,787 4,335 2,855 1,480
55,273 4,200 20,977 43,796 42,592 2,904 28,866 46,128 43,461 5,176 25,972 44,887
1945 . 355,490 91,061 169,398 359,234 25,873
January . 17,002 35,839 10,274 13,078 February . 15,815 40,750 2,486 18,694 March 21,511 49,864 5,530 19,482
20,269 19,430 ~8,284
39,524 20,637
37,026 p5;
t
34,191 44,039 40,287
2,523 5,022
10,028
April . . 28,766 39,233 3,612 May . . . 33,601 34,037 17,051 June. . . 23,599 44,740 6,403
13,662 14,47-L 9,773
936 557
1,353
2,181 7,883 3,538
3,381 6,044
July . . . 28,206 58,760 9,013 August.. 26,961 52,267 36,692
TOTAL . 720,243 366,591 6L;667
OnHand Start
of Month
Total Requisition Line Items I I
Received and Es-
tablished
Letely From
BY Ceacel- lation
.BY Total shipment 21
6,n4 * 4,703 + 2,887 106 2,781 * 9,277 Y 4,299 * 5,686 378 5,308 * 5,000 + 1,324 * 6,538 1,675 4,863 +
343,762 ~86,867 33,635
2,351 2,642
20,568
6,054 9,750
12,289
* 6,329 * 15,163 * 21,186
1,140
Ei ,
2,700 2,967 3,527
5,189
:2',:; >
17,433 16,022 16,231
* * *
4; 926
9,824 20,133 13,330 18,989 L7,732 19,758
* * *
*
:::
2,036
:fz ,
876 846
1,160 2,225
1,434 969
4.0 6.4 1.6
1,587 1.8 ‘+,W 0.8 8,675 4.5
21,431 6,588 6,235
60,074 9,565 65,954 7,884
6,184 1,840
4.4
2:;
E
ssed
T ‘t
Total Rack-ordered Line Items
OnHand and Es- Released
tablished
On Hand Ehd of
Month
* Cata not available. a/ Includes processing actions by extxwtion. i;/ Line items offered Late, shown as percent of total Line Items offered for shipment. c/ Data not available prior to this date.
T P Line
Items Of-
fered Late
.-ii
105
Year and
Month
1942 January . . February . March . . . April . . . .May . . . . June . . . J;ly . . . August Septembe; : October , . November . December .
1943 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October , . November . December .
1944 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . , . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1945 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TOTAL . .
I
f
APPENDIX E
STORAGE PACE AT DEI'OTS
(Space in Thousands of Square Feetj
Grow in Operation
Total Warehouse Shed
Total Area not Available
for Storage
cl 90,431 110,323 123,017 u8,@+9
21 82,553 95,620
c/ 7,878 14,703
106,240 16,777 112,394 16,255
~1 12,069 g/ 21,991 20,022 26,76e 17,029 24,894 14,253 29,20e
134,379 138,383 140,435 144,343 ~46,106 146,676 146,728 144,305 142,628 143,159 142,374 142,756
118,338 122,900 125,080 128,244 129,330 130,774 131,009 128,662
32% 128:023 128,142
16,041 15,671 15,483 16,476 15,355 15,102 16,099 19,092 16,776 20,277 15,902 19,195 15,719 18,556 15,643 16,163 15,019 13,846 14,471 13,390 14,351 12,574 14,614 12,429
142,688 128,702 13,986 11,971 143,256 130,e;z6 13,030 12,092 144,330 130,758 13,572 13,067 144,911 131,321 13,590 13,599 144,722 131,236 13,486 13,699 144,742 131,089 13,653 13,887 145,496 132,106 13,390 14,277 145,970 133,031 12,939 145,849
14,443 132,911 12,938 15,089
145,497 132,543 12,954 15,195 145,396 132,435 12,961 15.127 145,949 133,019 12,930 15,287
147,044 133,935 13,109 15,146 146,245 133,491 12,754 14,826 145,564 133,034 12,530 14,508 144,288 131,778 12,510 14,255 143,484 131,118 12,366 14,414 142,916 130,598 12,318 14,203 143,074 130,702 12,372 14,457 142,833 130,474 12,359 14,344
eovere Space
Bin Storage
Area
T Area Available for Bulk Storaa isles, Re Net Usable ceiving & Shiwing Total Percent
Areas Occupied
Occupied by Non- issuablt Goods
21 30,371 63,533
21 65.2 62.6
81,094 54.6 85,188 55.9
g/ 3,719 3,939 4,057 4,150
30,4lC 88,298 32,JPC 89,517 34,721 90,612 31,265 93,986 32,957 92,872 34,161 93,320 34,28C 93,892 33,854 94,288 31,505 93,558 33,053 92,727 33,491 92,252 34,391 91,786
58.9 60.8 62.8 63.1 64.7 65.8 65.6 67.0
2; 6613 67.6
3,804
?a:: ;tk&
3:812 3,846
;'76;: 3:704 3,633 3,702
34,586 35,727 35,667
;3;2 361837 37,225
;;i:: 3695 38,178 38,339
92,327 91,658 91,576 91,660 90,315 90,206 90,148 gJ;;g 88:703 88,458 88,621
67.3 68.4 69.1 69.6 70.5 69.6 70.2 69.2 69.6 70.8 72.4 71.7
cl 464 498 488
2;;
ig 1,492 1,873 2,217
3,664 38,58C 89,654 71.5 3,662 38,186
2,452 89,571 71.3
3,689 2,278
37,766 89,601 71.7 2,160 3,713 37,392 88,928 71.4 2,015 3,713 37,155 88,202 72.2 2,079 3,709 37,031 87,973 73.2 2,309 3,727 37,256 87,634 72.5 2,510 3,611 37,024 87,854 74.6 3,993
c/ Data not available prior to this date. I_ (continued on next page)
106
Year and
Month
APPENDIX E
1942 January . . February , March . . April . . May . . . June .., July . . < August ., September ( October . , November .
,December (
c/124,078 114,768
El 87,612 76,782
g/ 24.2 36.4
E/ 10,629
124,844 97,479 16,436
27.4 139,954
16,879 105,999 31.9 21,394
1.94j January . . February March . . . April May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October November. . December
146,156 153,027 135,712 138,548 138,288 140,334 143,283 140,140 145,157 153,943 153,390 153,396
113,501 106,315
;;c;:: ;,"h;
97:745 95,211 82,923 85,697 87,432 87,380
1944 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . , June . . s July . . . h&Wet . . September . October . , November . December .
154,981 87,680 158,549 8g,28o 161,622 90,150 163,351 89,581 166,310 90,153 168,638 92,050 170,530 91,522 173,203 176,326
95,032 96,506
178,278 96,907 177,916 96,613 178,634 96,759
January . . 189,798 104,380 February . 193,510 106,8Bl March . . . 193,106 108,120 April . . . 193,288 108,179 May . . . . 185,630 106,562 June . . . 182,051 104,006 July . . . . 181,915 103,170 August . . 182,125 102,680
TOTAL
STORAGE SPACE AT DEPOTS (Continued)
Total Open Herd-
Standing
21 Data not available 1 .or to thl date.
Open Spa
Net Usable
Total Percent
3ccupied
30.9 37.9 38.1 38.5 39.0 40.8 44.6 43.9 39.1 41.9 39.8 42.9
z/ 11,161 10,995 11,635 14,8oc
42.7 45.7 49.2 51.7 52.0 52.4
;:2 5214 53.1 52.8 52.7
16,992 18,193 19,920 18,421 18,675 18,807 18,97i 18,692 18,36: 20,577 22,037 22,774
cl 903 503 768 735 999
1,108 1,589 2,180 2,939 3,652
51.6 20,947 4,382 52.7 21,016 52.6
4,271 20,194
51.8 3,464
24,050 3,537 53.7 27,336 3,180 53.7 27,590 3,651 52.2 26,095 3,916 53.9 25,545 6,451
Un- improved )pen Area Occupied
Open Spat Occupied by Non-
issuable Goods
Ammunition Space -Net Usable-
Igloo & ;
Total
cl 67.: 62.~ 56.~ 49.c
23,741 49.4 23,895 53.7 23,423 55.c 24,742 57.1 26,861 58.1 26,430 60.1 29,869 60.6 29,916 61.2 29,696 61.3 29,174 64.9 29,165 67.4 29,165 68.0
29,189 29,178 29,153 29,633 29,565 29,730 29,975 29,964 29,915 29,913 29,934 29,944
70.2
;z 68h
2.: 62:4 62.1
z 65% 63.7
29,912 29,866 29,925 29,917 30,255 30,253 30,231 30,512
64.8 67.0 68.6 71.9 79.5 84.7
Sazine Percent )ccupied
T Open Arm
Total
iion 3rcent :cupied
8,571 46.0 14,672 63.3 19,305 71.8 21,530 80.3
107
APPENDIX E
llEPCTRECEIPTSAKDSEtIPl@!INTS - TONNAGE
Year and
Month
Warehousb and Shed open Additions Additions
Received Shipped or With- Received Shipped or With- drawals drawals
1942. . 1,300,018 687,925 612.093
January . . Februaq . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . . July . . . . Augwt . . . September. . October . , November . . December . .
21 269,724 333,224 358,392 338,678
c/ 135,485 ~1134,239 174,280 166,144
158,944
212,016 192,24e 126,662
1943. . 4,065,094 3,382,313 682,781 6,059,894
January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June,. . . . July. . . . August... September. . October . . November . . December . .
c/ 985,444 808,142 963,378
c/ 884,339
c/177,302 79,039
1,088,955 881,599 207,356 1,027,317 808,233 219,084
352,5?7 403,972 534,490 546,993 519,127 470,830 541,582 514,878 523,202 551,526
;g;g J
1944. .
January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August... September. . October . . November . . Eecember . ,
1945. .
January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . . July. . . . August...
I 14,300,405 13,305,000
1,022,242 899,889 1,074,850 864,345 1,160,566 1,042,213 1,144,889 l,o56,go8 1,24y,lo8 1,176,11.5 1,215,746 1,194,049 11157,749 1,190,831 1,283&J+ 1,241,641 w93,674 1,171,693 1,308,225 1,052,414 1,263,985 1,228,115 W25,927 l&%,787
10,575,9= 9,595,842
1,280,002 1,342,682 1,263,314 1,=9,705 l&5,277 1,324,695 1,320,304 1,301,943 1,474,W 1,293,743 1,372,7& 1,2oo,698 1,239,713 Ll36,578 l&O,574 775,798
995,405 8,262,267 71184,921 1,"77,346 4,056,488 4,465,113 -408,625
629,490 674,787 682,563 706,057 625,371
AXIS 78oi877 690,572 712,561 698,299 720,894
=2,353 210,505 ~8,353 87,981 72,993 wS7
-33,082 41,803 21,981
255,811
980,067 5,819,207 5,l21,130 698,077 4,~9,637 1,799,742 2,329,895
-62,680 43,609
140,582 18,361
180,278 172,008 103,u5 384,776
676,799 649,189 729,772 705,755 906,114
$gJ$2 6691582
$Ez 639:914 678,423 704.053 590,081~ 715,501 477,033
6,874 $2
295,313 82,482 102,989
4131002 284,481 92,785
89,858 358,442 54,560 27,332 407,356 259,078 148,278
202,061 762,997 184,955 578,042 96,039 7~,314 381,651 529,663
-19,625 166,613 486,602 192,549
gyg J 69,009 357,483
4,959,325
223,848 2u,525
486,067 521,388 435,983
427,171 507,857 520,996
-520,107 611,191 658,857 681,969 719,375
;gz 605;404 609,595
1,100,569 1,509,468 962,551 546,917
128,729 193,447 214,923 141,898
6,822 58,865 79,633 84,716
-15,269 65,459 17,764
123,582
c/406,502 c/294,671 ~/111,831 417,194 211,386 205,808 374,745 202,332 172,413 311,027 254,162 56,865
202,319 166,930 161,567 185,950 14,180
-19,684 19,654 61,502
-46,503 127,237 92,895
1l1,299
TOPAL. . 28,9+1,41o 26,283,155 2,658,255 21,441,3% 17,953,301 3,488,085 -
o/ mta not szvallable prior to this date.
Ammunition _
Additions Received Shipped or With-
drawals t
346,834 314,499 322,990 287,740 355,590
376,901 336,047
234,268 284,524
358,925 428,757 502,222 415;170 319,548 392,438 404,927 421,145
112,566 29,975
-36,270 -56,189 -3,335
-115,935 -180;112 -65,531 34,782
-15,452 -28,026 -85,098
9,695,m 7,227,406 2,468,187
'108
5
‘APFE&J3#X E ’ ”
*
, I
DZWfREC~SBy~E~slhll~SBYDESl!INA!t'IOM .*
a
, Year an!3
Month
1. January,
.r'ebruary March . April . &Y l l .
Juno. . July. . August.
# Septambej October November December
22b J-=-Y February March . April , May :. June. . July.. August. Septsmbe: Octo.ber November December
1% January. February. March . . April. . May . . . June; . . July... August. . Septemlm October , Novmiber. December.
1945 Jmym. February. 'March ,-, April . , May... June. . , July... August. .
TCtCAI, , 76,699,'+84 14,234,@39 2,399,543 ,212,833 $77,492 4,200,817 ;7,367,556, ,367,64' ,772,190
T
.
.
.
.
.
.
pi . . .
d/1,205,675 1,585,280 1,467,519 1,773,609
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. r . . .
23.523.486 1,69O,819 lJ733,060 2,126,950 2,121,6gl 2,025,447 2,054,651 2,045,148 ;,;pg
1~932:098 2,002,852 1,897,909
26.619.160
2,413,960 2,238,576 y;;,;;; 2;282;868
C
TOtal
6.03ti.083
*
ToPnage Received
FIQll PrOcUre-
nmlt
1,730,232 1,333,425
aeturns Inter- lepot
279,37-l
g?g 273:w
*
Tonnage Sf
4,Og3,228
f4%% 1:177:957 1,350,446 1,557,292 1,727,153 1,644,938 1,924,946 ~J~y$- 1:581:792 ~~605,319 1,498,378
;;276;2 893: 755
L,a3,251 965,261 ;g, 32;;
1, a:975 928,583
i5is%i% 1;656:726
%s%E
1,922,469 1,084; 225
1,920,944 1,306,383
2,146,231 1,295,356
2,281,663 1,460,986 1,569,651
2,375,022 2,376,186
1,600,wi'
2,228,316 1,616,951
2,030,176 l,498,618
2,238,446 1,300,724
2,217,527 g;@-& .J J
2,323,051 2,239,444 2,182,751 2,072,430 2,918,692 1,321,840
+-2%F 1:404:73 s ?yp; 1:334:406
?$pEg '614;848
To Ports of E&ax-- k&ion
‘i
pea --. ! ,’ Pd Zone
of Interio
r&r- epot
?3E 220:451 ' 226,334 242.,165 241,951 \ s&3,92;
191: 329
d Data not available prior to this date.
$MJ I , '- ,. ,,
- 1
! L
I
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APPENDIX E-'
TONNAGE, TON-HAM)~GRAT~S, ANDEQUIPMENTUSEDATIXEPOTS
Year and
Month
.
a. . . , January. . . February. . . March'. . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . . 'July. . . . . August. . . . September, . . October . . . November. . . December. . .
1943. . . . January ,,. . . February. . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . . July. . . . . August. . . . Septeniber . . October . . . November. . . December. . .
1944. . January. FebI-Uarg.
1.' )larch . . April . . May'. . . June. . . July. . . August. . Septamber October , November. December.
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
g4J . . . January... Februars. . . Maroh .-. . , April . . . . May. . . . . June. . . . . +ly. . . . . August. . . .
TOTAL .
l- Total Tonn
Received and
Shipped
10,325,311
2,wi’,258
42,159,32? 2,9$5,429 2,9%017 3,477,396 3,678,983 3,752,600 3,699,589
;‘zg,g 315561432 3,513,890 3,608,171 3,396,287
51,574,194 3,559,w 3,720,862 4,088,588 4,059,630
gpz$ 4:500:395
.40,840,001
e Handled y
Additions
-t
and With-
drawals
l,Y38,855
d;;;?;g 285:275 639,960
4,;9,;;;
5551103 776,504 g84, ;;z 4d713 120,202 305,987 273,864 350,306 397,533 399,531
1~664,126 437,238 407,410 243,650 217,742 83,838
-113,922 -193,540
xi: 367:M 100,739 65,341
4,008,041 26,676
239,383 285,000 193,971 960,381 797,710 570,112 934,808
?,W%667
rons Hand I Per ~-II
Total storage
?.eceiving and
jhiming
9 ;.;;
1:57
01 2.90 3.00 2.92
1.61 1.73 1.74 1.87 1.93 1.97 1.95 1.93 1.97 1.98 2.05 2.12
3.03 3.24 3.36
;‘;: 4:oo 4.01 4.17 4.33 4.42 4.68 4.73
1.97 4.81 , 2.05 4.98
2.12 5.38 2.28 5.84 2.39 6.14 2.32 6.08 2.20 5.89 1.93 5.59
r Man-Dax
Receiving and
shipp% Touch Labor
d 2.62 2.64
c/ 938 -1,171
2.56 1,305 2.46 1,653
2.35 2.44 2.58 3.03 2.96 3.05 3.25 3.60 3.81 3.42 3.63 3.50
1,953 2,264 2,574 2,834 3,016 3,243 3,422 3,519 3,837 E; 41316
3.54
34% 4:48 4.50 4.73 4.81 5.26 5.39 5.38 5.55 5.26
4,355 4,441 4,616 4,647 4,730 V%o ‘+,963 j,WJ 5,156 5,282 5,329 5,417
5.18
:*$I . 5,520
;,7’:; ;b&
6;004
2:g
l- -k
Equ Q Bark-L1 Truckf
Number Percent out of Service
lb.ilV
a
CJ 8.8
i?z .
2;
;:; .
2: 6:4
29”
s.2 .
3.0
2:;
;:I
;?l
m
ment
Tow& Trac- tors
598 1,269
1,546 1,846 1,944 1,992 2,008 1,996 2,076 2,111 2,304 2,295 2,276 2,296
2,311 2,304 2,322 2,321 2,292 2,321 2,313 2,325 2,300 2,334 2,337 2,355
2,319 2,348 2,377 2,348 2,366 2,352 2,339 2,358
Cranee
d ;;; 283 374
,436
% 564
$64 574 579 2% 624 633
634 649 673 697
;2
82 740
$2 774
787
A:: 818 832 867 926 925
O/ IMa not available prior to this date.
I
r
I ,a
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r
APPENDrX E
Year and Month
January . . . . . February . . . . March . . . l , *
April . . * # . *
by . . * * * . *
June . , . . . l
July . . . . * .
August . . . . .
September . * . ,
Ootobep . . . ,
November . . . .
December . . * .
1943 JanGiZ. . . . . February . . . . March .-. . . April . . . . : : May . . . . . . , June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October November . . . . December . . . .
1944 Janwx. . . . ; February . . . . krch ..-. . . . . April , . . . . . May . . * . . . .
/June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Au&wet . . . , . September . . . . October . . . . . November . , . . December . . . .
1945 JanuaT . . . . February. .... Mch ...... April ...... May ...... June ...... July ...... August .....
Total Depot
Persorx3el
+28,372 160,221 180,683 l&3,.116
@;J;;
iv 4,903 95,799
207,239 104,861 218,376 110,011 224,364 114,178 226,199 111,565 228,709 112,027 237,280 113,394 231,017 107,731 208,350 97,700 206,352 208,173
90,879 92,845
209,654 92,870 204,684 91,766
207,235 91,431 211,112 91,316 221,891 92,863 219,241 91,178 221,957 91,835 226,307 94,155 230,171 9'6,777 228,550 95,308 227,020 92,024 229,640 92,245 231,576 92,826 231,943 92,893
240,316 241,413 240,228 237,016 239,492 241,713
*
96,180 9,625 95,805 3,731 95,611 89,781
9,749 9,032
89,756 8,841 89,635 8,651 90,257 9,022 * +
PERSONNEiLENPUXEDAT DEPOTS
Total
TOTAL. . . . .
*Wta not availa e d Data not available prior to this date.
Adminfe- tratlve
qJ0’;;
8:003 6,721
6,439 6,573 6,924 7,012 7,045 7,309
2;;; 8:331 8,517 8,612 9.134
orage Persoxx
Packing, Crat ing ,
and Baling Receiving
snd Shlpplng Other _,
17,537 47,614 16,829 51,346
17,559 , 16,584
17,020 50,627 17,220 16,967 ,49,780 18,298
16,930 49,550 17,048
18,512 49,581 18,114 c
17,239 48,170 20,350 16,464 46,948 20,754 > 16,092 46,447 22,251, 16,190 47,146 23,510 17,069 47,211 24,502 17,360 44,115 25,478 16,742 42,380 24,571 17,013 41,929 24,786 16,682 '41,328 26,204 15,186 41,930 26,643
14,827 13,557 12,942 12,188 10,985 10,643 10,852
Y
42,979 41,527
:gg 35:oo1 34,103 33,589 *
28,749 30,990 33,423
:t'$; 3d238 36,794
+
L . _.< ,1’ --
TT r
-’ .
’ I I
.* s.
\.
I
. ,
A@PENDIX F
SU&LY OF TYPES A AND B RATIONS W OVERSEAS THfWXRS
Ye027 and Month
1942 November . . . . Deoembd . . . .
25 aJ 50
1943 January... . . February . . . . Wch...... April. . . . . . May. . . * * . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . '. . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . * . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
38
;t
t;
:5 22 18 18 22 22
1945 January. . . . . February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May. . .-. . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Amat . . . . .
22 15 15 15 l7 l-7 17 17
I European Theater
Minlmunl Author- izea Level
TOTAL . . . . .
* Data not availa e. d No report% prior to thie
Author- izea Level
9; g 102
;;
;z
El
E 68
12
:; 65 65 44
::
z;
:3
t;
z; 47 47
a ate.
On H%.na
345 9 310
280 268 l5l 130 123 CT
161 ' 147 172 121 86 50
ii
25 17 25
2 68
z; 39
33
$
;: 54 87
Mealterrknean Theatar
Minimum Author- ized Level
;"o 59
372 27 27
$07
$i
;:
::
:: 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
21 21 21 21 27 27 27 27
9 of Sup]
Maximum
Author- ized
Level
PO aJ 101
;;
;5
55:
g
::
2:
;;
g 51
5; 51
;;
;;
z;
Y
On Eana
36 af 100 106
:;
;z
;z 65
z
E 64
g
a;
2
z: 34
;: 30 19 20
:: 75
T I
Southw%et Pacific The&r
MinIDlUJIl Author- ized Level
1;
2; 61
E; 61 53
E
3 of sup
Maximlx Author- ized Level
- /
14; af 143 143 143 143 137 167 167 167 167 167
167 97
107
;t
;;
;;
g
,Y
on Hand
64 ‘
PO 81 .
2 64 60 93
127
121 114 185 63
z;
22
3626
g
41
2
% +'
112 ,
i ’
.
.I
\r .
APPENbIX F ’
SUPPLYOFTYPESAANDBRATIONS IN OVERSEAS THEATERS (Cont'd) .
:hina-Burma - India Theaters South Pacifio Base Comrm6 3entral Pacific Base Cammant
D I: Y L 3 of sq
MlllllllI.Im MaxlmLm
Author- Author- ized ized Level Level
8 of sup
MiIltiIlZI MaXimum Author- Author- ized ized Led Level
111g '111
::
::
ii;
171 &I 171 143 173 173 173 173 173
83
2
;5
z
1; 45 30 30
173
::
::
i: 85
120 175
z:
T
On Hand
Year an&Month s of SU]
MaXbUll
Author. iz.3a Level
Minimun Autbor- ma Level
:: 41' 37 37 x
z:
i;
:;
z;
g 45 53 2% 28
On Hana
On Hand
November . . . . December . . . .
January..... February . . . . March . . . , . , April . . . . . . May.... . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . , . . November . . . . December . . . .
113 2, 113 100 99
129 129 129 129
129
;1"
2;
6;
;5'
TZ 75
75
;z
ii
5% 58 a
224 a/ 246'
110 a/ 170
170 170 170 170 170 180 150 150 150 150 150 150
150
66:
2: 60
2:
2
2:
2 *
2: 60
2: 28
-
260 2, 260 260 260 30 240 240 24b 240 240 240
240'
z
z
E
;:
;: 90
189 204 202 153 121 - 92. .
‘2: t: 31 20
8% 57 87 72
;30
26" 59
;: 101 68
107 *
131 69 35 29 17 20
la 27 36
;t 40
345
111 a 101 - 82 5%
2; 80 71
86 5%
167 137 38
5
185 176
3
111 114 117 167 47 b 49 x
2: ii
1944 Jar-&ii?. February March .\. April . . May . . . June . . July . . Awuat . September October . November December
.
163 107 120 191 135 122 110 99 f
112 122 99 92
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July .w.... August . . . . .
mrA.L.....
* 'Data not avallable. a/ No reports prior to this date. p/ These figures &resent data for the Western Pacific Base Command.
8;
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I
. ‘
,, APPENDIX G .
TROOPS MOVED IN ORGANIZJCD CZEKNPS OF 40 OR MORE WITHIN U.S.
Year and Month
1941 * - December . .
1942. * January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . . July. . . . {August . . . September . October . . November . . December . .
1943. ; ' - January . . February . . March . . . April . . . M&y . . . . June . . . .
'July. . . . August... September . October . . November . . December . .
1944. . Japuary . . February . . March . . . Aprfl . . . May . . . . June . . . . July. . . . [email protected]... September . October . . November . . December . .
1945 * - January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June. . . . July. . . . August...
TOTAL . . 2,881,093 3,426,539 2,284,792 w,677 521,723 313,178 1,065,OOb 623,998 ,o35,276
Total
451,683
;g 9;;
aa7:49: 827,884
1,o32,35S l,O4O,336
804,761 920,201 838,331 979,422 872,765
864,542 z5; (??Z
6&'182 670&i 714,403 796,031 7&,;g
678;22b
941,876 L,174,,37%
Domestic moves
1,630,360 1,150,4g4 216,005 526,134
' g% 27g;867 241,301 240,667 .241,965
184,376 185,094 174,744 223,216 185,063 198,OO;L
22,397 gg
29:794 33,048 57,484
%i% 203;681 197,472 178,154 219,786 217,331 288,117 265,466
lJ34.298 177,517 175,701 176,034 132,743 111,371 lo6,910 83,662
170,360
$pg
401913 29,408 25,161 19,012 24,248
g:78: ,
.74,391 69,m
134,470 114,349
$a: ,
m 25:721
0 0 0 0 0 0
Overseas (into
Staging Areas)
tx/ No data available Prior to this date. &/ New series this aate.
i
.
114
-2
Fur- Divisiol loughew moves
1
Hospital Patient4
ana Atten-
aants
375
&I 375
85 705 2,417
2,642 2,924 4,374 4,690 6,280 7,524 9,131
12,979 11,120 13,318 8,306
%f% 10,021 8,120
10,459 9,060
11,000 7,879
13,311 16,871 18,481 18,521 32,887
F-F-8 4::7507
;E:$ 5&17 56,664 39,340 28,226
Prisoners of War
aa Guards
1,975
=%I 27 28: 38:
8,66: 20,747 27,%9'? 31,602
12,741 7,992
521 65: 10,384
15,74s 13,561 19,092 28,733 32,000 61,323 84,829
25,380 30,610 48,776
3
j
>
1 I
I B , I
,
Rotatior
>94,607
'2;~z 47:900 24,167 34,522 51,426
429,391 38,415
z;t 57:299
111,618 123,563 10,262 15,441
L Reae- ployed , ana
Reserve
,035.276 \
f 229,122 312,766 493,388
,APPENDIX G
ToNNAGEMcWEDONWARDEPARWEXT BILL3 OF LADING BY TYPE OF TRA.IUSPOm
-
Year and knth
1941 * . . December . . . .
1942 * * . - January . Feb- - Avg . March . . April . . May * - * Avg June... * 2,098 July... August ' * Avg . September. October . November . Avg December . *
a. - - - January . . . .
-Febm . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944. - - - January . . . . February.... March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August,... , September . . . OOtober . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 - * * * January . . . . February.. . . March . . . . . Apz'll . . . . . May . . . , . . June...... Ju4 . . . . . , August.....
TOT& . . . 213,964 324,d92 288,142 4,881 1,100 26,534 4,235
Ton- Total Mile0 d sb
:MillionS) (Thous)
32,673
1,266 3%
1,969 2,5=
3,286
4,241
4,893 5,593 6,456
x2? ,
2% . 3,752
g;: 41643 4,800 4,go6 4,764 4,839 E:: 41582
;Ji$ %:o6g 7,749 7,851 8,088 7,452 7,210
33% 5,071 5,811 5,035 5,555
. ?S &212 5,987 6,350 6,230 6,223
$-g
;%g: 7:910 7,930 7,289 5,269
9% 7:908 8,915 7,992 ‘8,704 8,690 9,116 9,525 8,947 9,643
2;kz J
26 3%
*g&8 11,001 10,487 10,692 10,528 10,034 7,716
aData not available prior to c&.rload ma L. c. L. only.
his date.
l-
Carload s/T
(Thus)
147 -8 1, 97
45,365 1,791 1,794 2,297 2,751 2,925 3,48c
78 977 5,976
2:;; 61532 6,830 6,769 7,218 6,896 6,980 7,184 6,637 6,339
8 %%7
6,962 7,870 6,954 7,536 7,65’1 8,077 8,316 7,876 8,422 8,123 7,985
3% 7:843 9,729 ;Jg: 9:202 8,763 6,792
Rail
L. c. L s/T
(Th-)
FXpress S/T
(Thous)
-2 11
ii
16 1z$
22 ‘76
;ii 114 136 154 172 155 l-25 135
% 17 20 12 17 17 16 15 20 20 14 16
-32 l-25 142 147 140 148 134 l-27 I.28 I.28 117 115
m 21 17 20 1% 1% 19 1% 21 21 23 20 21
33ii % 101 21 119 22 94 20
101 22 89 20
101 24 105 26 96 24
110 31
;: ::
62 -+- 11
7:
;'1
ii 61
6 -Y 7
:z 50 29 25 24 19
l-
Motor s/T
(Th-)
08 9 & 129 145 199 214 233 267
E2 423 485
%
:::
2:: 621 631 626 669 596 G56
9% 663
$2 847
;2 853 723 860
;2l
11 %Ji
;;a
FE 1,068
973 746
Inland Waterway
SP (Thous)
824 d 13
19 16 24
I.22 101 78 ;: 84 82
115 2,182
115 161 158 208 198 206 173 225 22% 220 16% I.22
.%
169 174 144 159 162 208 98
115
Ill-- APPENDIX G
Year end Month
1941 - - * * December . . . .
1942 . . . . January..... February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June ,..... July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1943 . . . . January.... , February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
a.. . . January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945.... January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . , June . . . . . . July . . . ..a August . . ..a
TOT-4 . . . . . 320,659 120,512 73,563 60,172 32,326 6,792
TONNA0ZMOVED ONWARDEP- BILLS OFLADINGBYSEHVICE
lotal cJ/ (%s)
50,024 1,937
1,970 2,522 3,000 3,240 3,826 4,483 4,893 5,593 6,455 5,977 6,128
"7,,@i$ 518%: 7,040 ;$g 7:537 ;sg 7:755 8,004 7,369 7,095
.o 119 1;;-6
;,7t7 81758 2:2 a:485 8,943 3g 9:423 9,018 8,820
808 %I&
3859 101827 10,343 10,533 10,366 9,826 7,618
0x-a s/T
Dous)
710 710
1,131 1,304 1,331 1,694 1,263 :: % 2:012 1,964 2,159
3p46 2:110 2,562 2,795 2,974 2,934 $% 3:163 p3;
&69
"9Jg+ L34: 3:227 2,936 3,104 3,066 ;A$
3:362 ;%z 31657
2% 604 4,115
3,568
;s',: 3:786 gzi 2:136
S r (Thous)
64 &z 5
14 349 -g!
835 $z 770
_1,677 1,4qo 1,575 1,761 1,504 1,483
16 194 1,441
1,267 1,351 1,295 1,398 1,351 1,428 1,295 1,315 1,407 1,344 1,302
?$ 1:520 1,589 1,458 1,639 1,807 1,813 1,939 1,847 2,049 1,965 1,976
w 2:191 2,704 2,843 3,042
ZJ% 2:433
Eng SIT
(Thous)
AAF s/T
(Thous) z
(Thous)
29 29
‘91 TX
15 E
% 79
137 224 399 L&z;
1,192 1,232 1,571 1,551 1,420
3,620 122 122 154 176 233 245 266 313 489 55% 430 508
1,040 57 62 39
;; 89 9%
112 122 115 120 141
21,053 1,539 1,509 1,939 1,893 1,766 1,714 1,934 1,910 1,800 1,848 1,748 1,453
8'~~
377 518 585 689
g 852 826 976
78;:
%- 130 145 154 131 100 114 143 1.60 170 148 151
17,951 1,502 1,600 1,902 1,400 1,536 1,514 1,559 1,521 1,420 1,464 1,287 1,246
12,048 901 891 969
lJo@ 1,103 1,073 1,091 1,078 1,000 1,124
z;:
%J
254
Et: 212 195 221 214 185 182 170
11 6 --+ 1,2 5 5% Y% 1,187 936 153 1,553 1,054 199 1,522 1,039 201 1,580 992 278 1,613 1,115 226 1,601 1,078 212 1,351 795 147
20 m
% 20 30
% 42 41 5% 75 ;'o 89
2 115 103 104 108 119 131 147 151 147 123
1 939 147
147 177 158 165 154 158 174 154 163 173 169
* $0 179 2 194 150 122
5,347
-
128 119 124 117 142
2% 160 246 233 160 214 15% log
2,049
:cz 265 257 275 285 299 347 32% 32%
5 02% WC7
401 410 453 ;:i 412
g 313 402 486
7,600
% 640
76t7 60:
446 g
558 525
19,898
i/ Rail and Motor only.
116
APPENDIX G
SPEEDACHIEcrED INRELZASINGIKREIGHT CARS AT ARMY l3STALLATIONS
ARMY-NAVY CONSOLIDATED CARSERVICE
Year Number and Month Released
Dece& ' * * * . . . .
1942 . . . . Janmy..... Febrww . . . . March .-. . . . . April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . , . December . . . .
1943 1 . . . . Janmy.'. . . . February . . , . March. . , . . . April . . . , . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . .
/November . ,December Avg' .
1944 * * - * January. . . . . February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 . . . . January.. . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL. . . . . 3,508,411
(dl93,983
w-B,987
162,536 236,014 249,970 252,970 254,065 254,492
2 09% 424 -%@
252,945 283,837 275,306 310,742 272,481 254,262 189,371
(Time (inpercent) l- Th'
Before 24-48 After 24 Hours Kours $8 HOI
63 24 13
24 24 24 26 24 26
21; 22 23 22 25 23 22 25
14 14 12 ll 9
13
1; 9
7
:
i
-D r JrE
emurrage Accruea
: 629,610
=2,53: 107,851 115,95c 136,044 81,363 75,867
%E$ 52z182 67,207 57,598
135,750 ll2,422
%g; J
-,279,156
Total
76
i/ 3
$ 1% 20 21
: 9
1% 20 21
494 22
;;
2:
E 44
2 53 55
347 772 26 2% 2% 29 29 29 29 2%
;4” 35
147 d>
9 11 12 13 13 15 16 1% 19 20
7,567
8;; 346 444 672 783 627 760 931 991 972 955
549 36
z:
2
2 53
;t
5;
% 22 26
;: 33; 34
;E 33 30
20 (802 803 913
1,065 1,157 1,446 2,123 2,265 2,413 2,351 2,448 2,462 1,356
794
ii 103 ,101 109 108 104 88
35-
2 67 74
;i
%i? 1:560 2,373 2,366 2,335 2,388 2,371 2,340
!,262 7 497 765 45,782
Navy Refrig. :ars Used
q No repotis prior to this date. bf New eeries this date.
117
_.
.APE’E~D~X G
YeBX and Month
1942 . . . . .
JaIlUi . . . . *
February . s . * .
M?lrch . . . 9 . . .
April . . . . . . .
May.. . . . . . . .
June . . , . . . *
July . . . . . . .
August . . * . * .
September . * . * .
October . . . * . .
November , . , . .
December . 9 . . *
1943 Jz3lllii. Februky March.. April . . May a. , June . . July . . August . Septelliber October . Noveniber December
. . . . .
, * . * .
9 . . * ,
. . . * .
:, . . .
. . . . ,
. . . * 0
0 . . . *
. . * . .
. . . . .
. . . * .
. . . . .
. . * . .
1944 . . . . . January. . . . . . February . . . . . March.. . . . . . April . . . . . . . May. . . . . . . . June . . . . * . . July . . . . . . . Au(3uBt , , . , , . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1945 . . f - - January. . . . . . 139,405 February . . . . . 138,402 March....... 133,605 April . . . . . . . 133,313 May.. . . *. . . ~2,488 June . . . . . . . 131,743 JLQ . ..a. . . l33,122 August . . . . . . 134,259
TOTAL. . . . . .
T In-Transit Capacity
Space Basis
d 89,OG 89,045 89,045 91,351
103,501 174,023 178,063 152,393 157,367 157,367 176,467 144,181
206,200 212,200 218,154 218,154 248,653 227,811 227,811 187,157 195,959 206,117 212,730 219,283
214,34; 224,343 229,599 221,912 224,361 231,866 224,824 141,315 138,290 139,902 141,130 139,879
TROOPS IN STAGING AREAS
Troops on Hand
End of
Month
51,264
;;fz; 861526 47,067 g,;;:
73:134 72,201
79,252 67,558 44,961
101,196 65,093
$gi 117;821 67,350 60,622
126,247 133,259
78,900 83,143
106,430 85,w 78,665
142,401 61,328 58,027
;:%; 901428 94,869
79,700 46,838 28,854 22;041
67,682
-
Peek DlXiU? Month
-
76,007 68,564 811,641 67,614
127,332 148,027 145,895 169,519
157,582 187,230 169,539 165,1+5 165,776 155,396 160,193 127,252 136,976 130,318
w5; ,3
147,598 105,133
m: 81:313
101,447 105,807 L?2,334
-
T Troope
-
In
845,813 908,058
236,100
3,278,098 275,059 286,916 277;036 258,526 281,378 235;555 230,238 239,105 295,828 295,924 268,509 334,024
2,338,447 2,365,632 258,042 273,211 219,358 252,218 216,039 234,023 212,379 219,192 175,167 159,863 412,890 423,495 374,398 363,484 470,174 415,146
6,462,358 6,496,972
ndled
out
166,718 266,610 144,687 230,043
3,323,282 329 4E3 285;788 253,731 279,767 287,852 171,819 311,311 242,404 284,861 289,552 257,196 329,583
. I a-/ Data not available prior to this date.
118,
APPENDIX G
Year and Month
-
December . . . . .
January. . . . . . February . . . . . Msxch....... April . , . . . . . May :. . . # . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . , . . September . . . . , October . . . . . , November . . . . . December . . . . .
January. . . . . . February . . . . . March....... April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
January. . # . . . February . . . . , March....... April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . AU&st . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
J+nuary...... February . . . . . March....... April . . . . . . . May . . l . . . . .
Jwm? f . . . . . . July . . ., . . . August ., ., . .
TOTAL. . . ._. .
T
t
EXPORT l?REIm SITU~ION AT PRINCIPAL PORTS
Car Capacity
“pg 64;674 64,674
22,673 18,522 17,332 20,055
64,674 64,674 64,674
266;: 64;674 58,640 49,900 49,900 49,900 60~45~ 64,85c
20,857 20,475 19,736 22,761 27,119 24,702 24,809 22,906 21,693 24,157 25,117 27,719
64,850 64,850 64,850 64,850
2J::: 54;850 64,850 64,850 64,850 64,850 64,850
24,232 22,327 24,060 22,314 21,512 21,5?0 21,546 22,293 24,462 20,522 25,538 25,527
66,450 66,450
26,079
66,450 28,100
66,450 26,557
66,450 27,956
66,450 22,471
66,450 22,834
66,450 18,832 15,368
Loaded Cars
OnHand
19 Principal Ports
g Data not available prior to this date.
Cars Oniiand
Average
m $7 of Dally
Car Un- Capacity 1OadillgS
3: 26:8 31.0
2,657 2,862 3,064 2,924
32.2 31.7 30.5 35.2 41.9 38.2 42.3
g; .
Et"6 42.7
3,152 3,193 3,379 3,154 3,379
XJ: 31809 3,865 3,661 3,894 3,959
37.4 34.4 37.1 34.4 33.2 33.2
;x 37:7 31.6
;;*z .
4,617 4,7u 4,862 4,632 4,800 4,661 4,491 4,623 5,392 5,007 5,420 4,792
39.2 42.3 40.0 42.1 33.8 34.4 28.3 23.1
5,346
2%; 51765 6,082 5,500 5,331 4,629
2:: 2:;
2:: 5.8
E 24’ 6.0
2:; 6.5 7.0
Z:T 4”:: 2 i:: 2 4.7 5.3
4.s
2: 4.8
1:; 33:;
All Ports
Loaded I---- Cars Eelir Over
lODays
Loaded C.%lX
OnHan
Percent Held Over
1ODsys
24,013 5,037 21.0
22,812 22,494
25.7 31.1
18,911 19,482 21,940 21,365 21,781 18,522 16,968 19,487
L
5,863 6,990 6,923 6,370 7,254 8,797
10,578 7,080
KE 51622 6,659
;;.j
4812 33.1 35.6 33.5. 33.1 34.2
20,178 20,573 21,538 23,006 26,868 23,758 25,614 25,282 23,693 25,885 25,192 29,311
7,128 6,335 7,501 6,666 7,657
:%: 5:793 4,622 4,060 3,290 6,353
35.2 30.8 34.8 29.0 28.5 23.9 22.7 22.9 19.5 15.7 13.1 21.7
24,821 24,306
4,442 4,764
25,082 23,873
4,224
25,698 2,433
24,307 2,254 1,839
23,739 24,424
2,102
27,361 2,032
20,898 3,480
27,006 2,189
27,954 2,705 2,782
17.9 lg.6 16.8 10.2 8.8
2; 8.3
12.7 10.4 10.0 10.0
27,565 28,m
2,077
28,574 2,411
28,790 2,157
24,626 1,668
24,988 1,444
20,064 1,655
16,354 1,003 1,153
B:Z
;:8'
2:
7'::
119
I
APPENDIX G
CARUNLOADINGOF EXPORT FREXGHT
Year and Month
1941 ..... December .....
l&2 January ...... February ..... March. ...... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... November ..... December .....
1943 ..... January ...... February ..... March. ...... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... November ..... December .....
1944 ..... January ...... February ..... March. ...... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... November ..... December .....
1945 ..... January ...... February . . " . . March. ...... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ......
TOTAL ......
&244,61y "l---g-$
a81206 87,138
108,149 104,848 116,622 120,806 120,178 112,514 118,265 117,934
417,265 24,019 27,145 28,790 26,059 35,053 33,430 40,145 42,048 k,442 38,376 41,956 38,802
365,354 20,040 20,037 25,991 27,116 34,145 36,636 36,287 33,576 36,896
:p;:2 301757
132,153 133,468 B,goo m
9,115 9,288 8,473 11,331 9,498 10,164
11,511 10,616 5,923 11,605
10,525 11,232 13,964 11,076 11,973 12,371 12,886 11,148 15,450 14,043 13,935 12,830
42,239
z 2:482 3,176 3,324 3,182 1,911 4,952 2,642 4,036 -5,670 4,462
%J$
1341174 126,716 142,445 130,230 137,961 138,486 148,736 142,672 136,276 141,573
%%$ 42:268 56,110 54,670 ;;245'
661223 70,920 73,462 64,353 62,736 75,030
y$
35:o39 29,239 37,898 26,551 24,975 21,921 27,968 26,961 21,348 19,6&J
l?&
pw;
11:776 11,024 13,208 10,844 15,314 14,637 12,341 9,742
197 4 -8 z,14r 151604 17,465 17,822 14,733 14,578 16,115 15,872 17,293 22,137 21,432
21,842 3,135 1,728 1,542 2,072 1,930 1,559 1,394 2,089 1,686 1,160 1,718 1,829
%iEg 148:4al 180,240 165,477 160,&g 149,962 145,603 114,758
32-E 76;060 91,058 80,918 68,383 64,962 61,789 39,770
g% 211566 28,305 25,082 23,582 22,652 25,942 23,620
%% 9:&J+
10,579 10,897 11,965
;,:c: 31376
27,739 26,138 30,822 29,209 23,308 18,194
11,801 2,329 1,231 1,408 1,804 1,805 1,289 1,011
924
wa977 1,699,98o 893,743 337,657 535,445 75,882
U.S. ATY
British Russian U.S. I-7
War Food Adm.
Other Lend- Lease
and conml.
154 140
3$ 11: 139 11,125 13;500 14,072 16,522 15,190 14,854 12,099 11,244 17,148
Yg 16585 14,990 22,770 16,918 17,583 16,597 14,434 18,268 15,996 13,900
182,519 17,073 16,154 21,151 20,638 24,292 26,327 28,010 28,874
538,270
a/ Data not available prior to this date.
120
,,. .._
APPENDIX G .
PASSENGERS EMBARKED BY THEATER OF DESTINA!TION
r
Total
*1 - - - - gig
12,687 l& January . . . . . J l2,687 1,243 g ,
1942 . . % . JEUIU~.....
pf& ~4,601. 118 %g
February . . . . T$g
67:556 221278 1,068 7:745
March...... 10,108 710 April . . . . . , 87,988 34,847 3,309 ;%; May . . . . . . . 80,419
54,609 27,349 1,128
June . . . . . . 13,675 ~$251
1,165 114 July . . . . . . 70,850 43,972 1,266 7jP”4 August . . . . . 121,785 103,054 404 178 September . . . . 87,701 60,367 1,187 October . . . . . 100,587 66,642
6,891. 1,927 8,315
November . . . . 80,321 56,004 229 December . . . . 94,901: 68,393
4,942 2,028 8,041
1943 . . . . t 871 120 .,250,275 15,326 January..... -&s-T 2,548 q February . . . . 88,543 2'1:: 2,124 6,044 March.... . . 73,630 49:819 1,089 3,450 April . . . . . . 155,629 115,814 1,361 2,237 May . . . . . . . 140,320 347 JLlne . . . . . . 139,485
86,916 90,323 3,548
6,006 1,614
July . . . . . . 171,037 78,717 899 3,215 Auguqt . . . . . 159,279 September . . . , 171,146
124,340 1,278 2,786
241,110 104,610 170 945
October . . . , , 182,133 1,069 November . . : . 166,965 97,899 754 ?~~~ December . . . . 273,449 205,855 139 1;762
1944 * - - * !,179,319 7,512 28,967 January . . . . . %g$$
279L989 159,022 292
433 2,305
February . . . . . March.. . . , . . -284,@!
223,514 186,4rq
2,576
April . . . . . . 254,585 175,578 ;: 3,004 2,732
May . . . . . . . 225,899 153,833 158 June . . . . . . 207,326 123,406
2,249 1,056 2,148
July . . . . . . 293,322 206,648 107 1,619 August . . . . . 258,274 183,026 10 329 Geptember , . . . 245,436 201,651 1,832 1,359 October . , , . . 277,105 225,056 1,948 2,615 November , . . . 251,656 180,563 73 December . . . . 234,741
4,555 160,593 1,417 3,476
J,=% ' ' - ' .,364,966 6 68 2 08
. . . . . 295,170 -53 227, 02 YF ?i% February . . . . 235,465 166,310 62 1: 933 March...... 206,262 April . . . . . . y;;
yg 218 2,466
Mar . . . . . . . .~ m:317
12;416 362 1,529 657 1,932
June . . . . . . 6,800 66 2,529 JLQ . . . . . . 93,153 11,738
36 4,276
August . . . . . 170,599 9,776 798
TUJXL . . . . . 7,293,354 ,-,622,s,.~6 40,767 166,1.34
0
I Total 1 sorth
nerican
Atlantic Pacdic
Latin unerica
Year and Month
102,86Q
33,584 31,693 37,583
%%E 43:692 38,576
108,108 32,570 51,877 18,244 71,399 21,506 17,690 23,068 35Jl-21
g$$ 29; 824 44,954 40,105 18,642 5,944
41,052 8,103
12,623 67,320 :9,514
efj16,857 - &L.ZQ 22,590 8,995
15,807 9,080
920 1,469
544 1,108
f;/l,O73 .,642
ef Inclucbe Central Africa Middle East through August l.945. g Figure includes totals for Central Africa Middle East.
European Total
m 2> 17,152 327 2,046 17,152
kLJiz9$
431 2,022
440 1,259
327 5,233
174 7,026 6,759 8,398 9,697
289,14=, 6,902
13,034
2:!,4Z 18,711 12,069 29,569
102,298 45,263 16,057 10,742 10,990
412.6~2 45,228 25,101 57,44e 53,141 53,07c
27,334
3;:; 261508
y% $3;
,746 7,366
199 702
1,306 1,088 1,473
57 720
%-%$ 2:921
680 3,362
40,627 33,085 55,657 47,571 80,yol
159,425 72,156
168,113
620.84q 28,810 28,411 23, au
284:: 491162 92,320 34,934 66,536 58,977 69,066 67,594
465 391 203 790 674 648 a01 433 249 582
1,042
,800,22'i 124,561 190,290 135,177 131,856 132,110 113,610 163,069 174,151 185,588 152,591 155,379 138,843
8 2 80E i&ii& 56:475 98,429 79,007 72,066 83,920 86,474 75,248 43,785 52,049 71,093 74,148
A
,
,
II ,
/ ,
!
2.068 2,068
9% ',I;;;
8:967 8,438
17,066 8,228 6,028 4,805 4,372 6,634 5,397
Y-s?- 6:la5 6,749
17,811 4,300 9,377
29,398 7,726 7,358 3,168 2,354 2,712
4* 5,409 3,003 3,823
a!! 5:095
;%L 31262 4,763 2,724
573,706 199,259 154,698 125,468 67,886 8,907 2,736 6,918 7,834
08 -%a
85,838 111,517 81,415
160,823
14,451 1,926 1,243 1,924 1,650 1,246 1,288 3,842 1,338
,344,063 ,670,W 2 45,745
North rnerican
121
APPENDIX G
PASSENGERS EMBARKED TOTAL TROOPS AND CTHEZ PASSENGERS EMBARI(ED BY THEATER OF DESTINATION (Continued) BY TYPE OF PASSENGER
YSCE and Month
1941 . . - . December , . . .
1942 * - * - January. . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . .,. . . May....... June . . . . . . July .., . . . August . . . . . September '. . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1943 - . . . . January. . . . . February . . . , March . . . . . . April , . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . .' . Deoember . . . .
1944 . . . . January. . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Au&vat . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 . . . . Janux.... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . . &W7,838 - 3 $73,673
F$%;s 2,482 6iO81
3,671 6,081 6;741 6,741 7,402 7,402 9,410 9,410
11,168 12,279 11,168 12,279 10,927 12,591 10,927 12,591 19,436 19,436 4,327 4,327 1,516 1,516 7,700 7,700
13,643 13,643 9,630 9,630 6,425 15,981 6,425 15,981
10,849 7,386 10,849 7,386 23,696 16,786 23,696 16,786
398,375 - ;;,;g 27,105 a:891 13,641 7,505
25,439 9,310 13,953 12,982 40,385 9,338
;/ 52,545 5,378 34,267 14,754 21,260 26,438 29,399
- 264,561 24,855 28,170 27,984 35,377 35,776 47,7>4 34,618 30,027
Central south Pacific Pacific
I
15,084 - m -
lyfg Y$g , -
:.c .<j&’ 182 10,085 10,986 14,609 14,496 16,362 1,899 8,573 3,415
10,595 2,043 10,145 7,262 4,524 22,628
10,774 6,121 2,834 5,054
Southwest Pacific
Pacific (Continued)
145,494 34,182 20,133 32,374 23,100 7,982 5,582
- 6,653
;,g
'783 11,158
194 286
Ygi 3:847 5,100
27,664 16,193 20,788
3;:: 23:032
1:Gl ,
341,566 38,523 18,971
2x: 361332 24,431
X",~ 20:059 21,889 25,788 31,730'
$Eg 28:588 26,465 29,481 46,714 53,746 39,964
129,354
;A
1
:
-L
.siatic
13,851
4,138
1,54; 25
349 17 10 5
2,065
912,088 60,007 45,280 63,950 86,658 77,052 51,112 66,879
116,088 84,747 95,929 76,219 88,167
22,948
623 544 986 550
2,317 1,499 3,348 1,111
;% 5:569
20,266 1,116 1,400 3,062
344 2,817 1,180 2,472 2,349 1,843 1,564
954 1,165
9 642 + ,810 2,815
393
5,9z 74
18,371 3,860
17,064 10,371 17,280 10,519
w 84:952 70,399
150,038 142,787 132,640 159,904 154,‘@ 159,755 229,787 152,483 263,958
36,016 950
1,321 1,859 1,881 3,143 1,599 7,120
212:: 4:742 2,064 1,990
.06,036 9,784
11,902 10,724 12,021 6,121
;G; 9:324 5,284 5,638
14,104 10,295
2,899, no 248,245 273,85E 278,631 241,571 211,715 174,095 269,384 238~6~ 235,115 268,85E 234,56E 225,02c
,
,
,
I
,
,
I
,
I
I
I
I 1
,
I
I
I
9% 21270 1,372 3,710 2,390 5,246 4,013 1,654 5,180 6,581
i2,418 7,501
121,568 8,732
;z; 9:788
11,584 30,091 17,023 14,348 2,692 2,561
10,859 6,745
1/6,071
125
1,000 1,502 2,497
14
8:;
38,468 2,159 2,133 3,080 3,226 2,236 2,657 2,977 3,791 4,504 5,199 4,641 1,865
239 483
2,738 473 628 473
1,502 264
:'g; 2:102 8,729 2,991
104
1,281,8~ 278,852 225,562 199,66c up;;
115:98; 79,61s
158,843
?%i 6:g64 4,629
11;466 7,853
218
x: ,
14,309 1,082 1,193
6
3 370
228% t
12,587 3,559 1,178 1,365 1,021 1,524 1,443 1,185 1,239
y%
56E 159 94
305
zi
?53,492 $02,663 252,170 2c,j80 .08,357 9,784
Total Troops
27,798 W-3-9
1,021 1,021
r Other Passengers
POW iviliatx
1,020 1,020
Allha Iilitary
g/ Central & South Pacific combined into Pacific Ocean Areas. Figures include South Pacific through - August 1945. h/ POW and other included In clvlllans prior to May 1944. I/ Figure includes totals for South Pacific.
122
APPENDIX G
YeSX and Month
lJ4J . . . . December . . . .
lg.& . . . , January. . . . . February , . . . March. . . . . , April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1943 __ . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . ~ December . . .
1944 . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . September . . . . October . . . , . November . . . . December . . , .
1-945 . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May, . . . June . ...:: JULY . . . . August . ...:
TOTAt. . . . .
Total Air Troops d corps
T-
1:
coast
ktlllery Armored
Force Field
h-t1llery Infantry Chemical Warfare Engineers 1
r F-3 , 88,132 36,675 20,146 26,931 71,890 1,017
5l,u-2 66,879
116,088 84,747 95,929 76,219 88,167
s_/10,487.. 12,053 22,062 9,603
16,913 17,014
150,038 142,787 132,640 159,904 154,489 159,755 229,787 152,483 263,958
3
61822 u, 458 42,469 21,655 29,600 24,837 21, a54 64,668 28,611 52,486
5,136 9,830 5,394 4,454
;g 9
y$$
817~ 20,110 7,886 5,755 8,030
13,336 12,038 12,259 8,597
15,359
1,040 7,229
181 4,074
768 7,124
2,342 4,754 16,176 15,083 3y;;
3:324
204 247
3"; 201 291
13,600 21,541 3,916
12,764 6,983 6,320
?$i 2,351 5,018 1,941 2,286 2,485
52 2,291 9,062 3,844 1,687 5,569
78,688 1,199 2,287 1,537 8,139 2,445
2,";:: 14: 380 7,648 9,810 3,248
13,3=
y-g
61787 36,388 10,331 26,428 28,057 11,177 36,613 38,965 21,557 44,431
l%J
2; 46’7
4,440 145 726
1,713 3,051 1,542 2,016
205 Yu -g%T 13,802 6,600
20,881 16,556 17,150 22,917 l
12,922 11,078 27,589 18,564 23,485
2 899 220 48,245
273,858 278,631 241,571 2n,'i'15 174,095 269,384 238,160 235,115 268,858 234,568 225,020'
w 3,3 1 48,989 49,071 27,199 27,307 22,021
2 z 151820 23,806 42,178 27,676
143,191 12,013 23,099 13,621 10,557 4,779
10,400 la, 002 n, 083 7,352
10,565 8,181
13,537
-Yg 2 g 008
171466 -hG
5,640 271495
11,651 16,646 19,416
2,997 3,218
11,063
3,989 12,810
8,435 34,669
16,014 23,430
6,874 24,451 17,368
5,752 6,534
14,736 22,225
869.031 50,999 42,023 63,811 7&g,'
50:6&o
g$; 9o:318 93,725
E$ ,
?$%i 87: 874 85,709 61,886 36,303 31,041 33,183 89,342
Y-g l:752 2,701 4,895 1,;;;
1,247
iit 1,543 1,006 1,356
2F 3 ,856 20,615 35,826 17,596 20,670 16,019 14,567 19,l.m 15,085 46,411. 17,284 25,643
I I
i
1 281 8 g -%a%
225;562 199,660 134,803 88,519
115,981 79,619
158,843
149,658 22,711 11,811 33,284 18,179 18,457 20,141 6,582
18,493
112 -F- ,310 1,077 4,273 2,596
97; 1,284 1,905
6 w 7:6g 4,070 1,661 1,973 6,388 2,473 3,950
8,823 5,279 2,750
10,569 4,405 8,205
$z$ 1:517
2
950 1,080
170
m 16'681 14: 397 12,372 5,824
16,296 8,418 8,350
6,9o2,663 952,974 322,47p 191,602 437,066 779,658 43,472 655,502
TROOPS - BY ARMS AND SDQICES
g Data not avaiLable prior to this date. d Troops only, does not include other passengers.
123
TROOPS EMBARED BY ARIG AND SERVICES (COl?WKJED)
APPENDIX G
Year Medical and Month corps
1941 *. * * Dee& . . . .
1942 . . . . 29,499 1,190 18,584 40,374 29,980 5,073 January..... February . . . , March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . , August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . , . November . . . . December . . . .
al 3,564 y3;
61726 3,56 5, 8 sd
ii- 2
173 371 538
1,542 9,157 4,137 8,658 1,550 6,186 1,270 2,614 6,128 8,357 3,957 5,402
4,365 5,985 5,648
;t;; 6:86o
185 10,459 353 15,562 477 479
16.,710
1,670 11,680 19,100
1,909 19,633
1943 . . . . Janmy. . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . , . July . . . . . .
*August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . , . November . * . . December . . . .
1944 - . . . Janw?..... February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July ..,... August ., . . . September , . . . October . . . . . Ffovember , . . . December . . . .
1945 - * . - Janus..... February . . . . March . . . . . , April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL..... 389,234 32,003 267,001 405,563 267,493 183,913 562,846
AW Numb corps
11,054 8,200 6,281 9,330
13,371 13,165 12,616 9,970
20,783
Y+i&
152 803 588 535 781
1,699 1,409
962 1,112 1,364
@PiI 1 ,25 w 19,591 1)ta4 21,605 2,166 15,030 965 12,791 519 16,099 617 16,927 1,582 10,399 682 12,419 649 18,817 2,059
9,750 507 15,727 1,692
:$: 5:921 3,509 3,752
6 338 -+F
404 836 418
z 1,047 1,633
Ordnance
96 092 4,050
i $2 4:6ap 9,624 ; 3;;
8:573 11,310
;ttZ: 11:679
%%i 191445 8,804
13,704 8,717 3,981 5,427 7,311 9,044 8,512 8,226 6,045
40,531 9,557
12,599 2,940 3,729 3,327 2,946 2,735 2,698
Quarter- master corps
150 114 -3-k
5,858 10,005 11,715 11,508 6,191
10,002 14,588 15,443 11,704 21,552 23,171
%$$s 17,717 13,881 10,896 20,603 11,070 14,868 10,505 11,883 10,371
7,605 18,410
%% 12,733
6,172 4,065 3,381 6,928 3,135 5,174
SigIlBl corps
6,978
:gi .8:278
6,674 11,224
119 4 a A 121434
9,047 13,843
7,761 ;,g;
6:685 7,993
15,791 9,708 7,885
33,432 7,725 9,303 4,322 2,645 1,802 1,711 1,517 4,407
Transpor- tation corps
2% 3:077 3,452 6,354 4,014 4,571 3,632
11,490 2,614 4,571 5,872
14,980
qg 2,631 7,404 7,975
14,232 4,766
13,876 11,798
6,572 3,028 3,491 7,060
24 217 2,611
4,211 3,050
,2,224 2,071 4,909 2,363 2,778
Miscel- laneous
93,144
182 445 13,587
7,253 6,079
10,921 18,135 21,007 27,935 17,912 10,626 15,434
9,456 24,100
181 504 15,659 19;117 28,408 14,149 12,776 17,347 12,739 12,079 16,554
9,988 12,170 10,538
61455 7,888 7,986
a/ Data not available prior to this date.
_--
APPENDIX G
Y@5X and Month
1.941 . . . . December . . . .
g . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May.. . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Auguet * . * . * September . . . . October . . . . . Movember . . . . December . . . .
1943 : . . * January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May.. . . :. . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . DeGm6XW . , . .
1945 . . . . January..... February . . . . March. . . . , . April . . . . . . my . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TUING . . . . .
c
Total
a v 3, 39
33% 471379 67,556
'-'87,988 80,419 54,609 70,850
121,785 87,701
100,587 80,321 94,901
w @3:543 73,630
155,629 148,320 139,485 171,037 UP;279 171,146 241,110 166,965 273,449
%gi
%!iPg!z 254: 585 225,899 207,326 293,122 258,274 245,436 277,105 251,656 234,741
,,364,966 295,170
z?z 147;746 98,254
118,317 93,153
170,599
',293,354
PAEEE3iGm -BYPOR!POFLfMMREQIOM
C
Boston
f “3 ;;; , %+g ;&
32;292 18,297 =,977 33,970 98,026 53,201 18,094 50,753 50,026
1-,13: 1,135
1 981 1,98i
6 172 6,172
15 084 15.084
2 068 2,668
26.741
a,l4i 378 703
1,471 988
1,490 9,148
a48 1,284
191 2,098
.55,485 ,
275 43: 3f
_ J 40,206
4 14,305
%g liO68 7,661
395 8,619
Lu 2,052
68 377 10
242 1,103
+% 7:338
? 35;; 61228
183 3,;z;
1.940
107
10
ii
v 1 ,816 13,645
;Ez 37$37 28,867 21,940 10,361 22,445 29,769 17,678 17,232
%e 3&O 4,388 8,967 8,438
12.042
116,476 2,135 1,560 1,089
xf: 5:660
885
;%J 33:014 8,792
48,237
%gt . 47,667
39,257 108,752 76,593 )+p$
9$59 76,910
127,722 64,120
124,169
23h$
98: 20-l 756
17,035
G$;: 2212778 30,594 33,697 29,467 44,197
2.0;;
;05 193 319 29
169
::8'
z;: 61
41 06 ---? 6 4,780 3,520 2,192 5,996 1,607 3,210 2,798
958 2,539 1,978
11,425
253 73
1,482
7
46 418 a
6,1% 114 69
104
10,883 4,565
q 6,567 5,030
767 835
4,242 9,937
23,315 45,068 40,1l'1
$?;g >
$-% 61185 6,749 2,704 4,300 4,726
11,388 7,718
31zz 21354 2,712
456 651 17,918
56,011 24,4U 33,484 41,968 41,603
$2; 56; 866 28,761 23,983 49,686
1 400 486 loB,g36 134,061 114,123
;:J;zf 731082
120,963 136,319 129,551 171,705 131,458 90,951
w 461638 57,8@ 52,169 24,492 11,495 41,73c 13,415 13,804 21,932 28,129 18,085
447 25 67 95
50
6;
13 114 22
+$%+ 4:360 2,039 2,625 2,238 2,205 4,519 2,183 1,326 3,601 1,513 2,834 11,631
33,794 21,433 23,243 33,487 34,594
qzE 35: 239
21; 14j 26,938
$z+g $;;;
19:,3n 2,042
278 66
104
Wi$ 117:193 94,939
~l;~~ 2:739
;c2 >
62,016 25,228
9,191 15,567 8,759
45 1,443
430 1,353
5,44?
6;; 2
244 .
220 2,612 2,300
la..846 3,579 2,463 2,723 1,608 1,712 2,357 3,614
790
%gi 23:365 26,683 30,014
4,289 8,937 5,708
21,662
7ko,70: i3 #,172,778 725,='( 35,495 166,696 188,270 1 :,669,709 593,821
New York I klmpton Roads xar1eet01 New
0rlee.m LOS
Angeles San!4
Fl-8IlOlSOC 5eattleIj
Is/ PortLand Oregon Xbarkations included with San Francisco from November 1943 through August 1944. Since August Portland hae been included with Seattle.
125
APPEND1.X G
Year and Month
December . . . .
1942 . . . . January . . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
La January . February March . . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . .
PASSENGERS DEBARKED BY THFATER OF ORIGIN
I Atlantic
Total Total
f
4a 4,467
116.202 11,959 3,075
12,070 4,673
11,042 8,182 8,237 9,436
12,107 12,047 8,051
15,323
26o,3go\ 490,322 21,235 12,160 14,184 36,248 58,915 40,812 a 54,180 72,806 67,432 32,137 39 ,.a33 40,380
./ g;;;
6(6aJ+ 52,080 17,463 23,615 25,656
?M 361384 ;;,;g
491715 70,051 82,726 81,499
146,246 113,174 88,504 94,816
%f% 16,990 26,500 18,542 29,180 43,739 53,220 51,824
109,021 75,267 58,779 50,523
'..566,467
;x:: 103:219 127,285 168,826 276,133 324,763 416,569
L
North Latin 4merioan imerican
W6
50:170 2,g-J 21
129:511 ;3zm;
3711670
9,29
1,24: 1,791
5' 2,511
74: 2,14
79
* 'a
1,20 29
1,26
E
23
t2 1,9e
' 4,::
;$i 3:47
E; ,
45,985
11,x32 2,464
:Jgz 5:032 4,316
13,418
68,480 6,323 3,082 6,423 5,806
8:; 6;074 6,033 4,614 2,428 6,703 2,928
3,056 5,124
-
a/ Data not avail le prior to this date. e/ Includes Latin American Theater through August 1945. m/ Figure includes totals for Latin American theater. n/ Includes Central Africa Middle Fast through August 1945. o/ Figure includes totals for Central Africa Middle East.
Central Medlter- Africa ranean Middle
East
153,30 ! 2,294
14,0at ) 28,021 L 39,945 j 40,67( 1 8,50: I
I %Z , j
214,261 a 5 7,22:
9,47t ; 14,94! 2 7,05( 5
12,37 7 22,0x
t 7,01; 26,631 6 50,991 20,68' ; 23,131
: 12,71'
5 3 c
12,45( t 22,821
23,46 i 23,83;
28,26: t al,89
la 2,097
34 95 40 10
1 541 -55
133 38 83
408 85
,181 306
53 209
7
~J581,801 6
A
kopean
l
Pacific
87,l~c 39,561
7,632 6,675 13,454 8,425 15,927 '11,122 2,948 15,352
14,674 16,21a 14,724
5,299 18,542 5,730 20,535
12,063 26,3x 39;0a2 29,506 18,848 29,675
37,225
:F2 32,891 44:29;
L,o~~&; 284,461 31,401
391782, 21,285 47,831: 38,672 73,612 27,79-i
102,262 39,315 212,242 36,575
9 P- ,30; 7,613
12,260 11,221 8,574 6,785 7,566
76):E 7:457 's,Yg
,
9 6:003 4,078 2,741 1,502 1,807 1,285 3,685
r,348,691 700,8a' 166,046
North Lmerloan
3,329
3;; 6Z673
'8':: 6:-W
126
APPENDIX G
PASSENGERSDEEMRKED BY THEATER OF ORIGIN (Continued)
TOTALTROOPSAND CTHEXPASSENGERSDEBARKED BYTYPE OF PASSENGER
T
YWLI- and Month
1941 * - * * DeceG . . . .
1942 . . . . January . . . * . February . . . . March . . . . . . *p-i1 . . . . . . May c * . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September * . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1943 . . . . Januar.v. . . . . Februa& . . . . March...... April . . . . , . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 . . . . Jsnuary . . . . , Februexy . . . . March...... April . , . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November , . . , December . . . .
1945 . . . . January... , . February . . . . March...... April . . . . , . May. *. . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL. . . . , 1/291,344 215,377 28,=7 !,245,833 167,995 450,223 118,905 75,836
I
Central Pacific
16,246 19,773 10,274 1,336
1,633 1,167 546 2,510 1,425
143 4,432 l&50 1,848
4,338 2,950 1,139 ?,38h 3,919 1,63(
2,304 3,188
3,6Ot 2,095
2,692 1,192
2 252 179 469 434
165 27: 25:
2,27( 2,28: 1,471
64: 7,51t 3,665 4,361
Bl;g,;;;
10:45: 13,515
3,034 6,262 4,977 2,953 7,172 9,032
15,168 13,847
gf
31305 2,897 2,543 2,978 2,351 2,329
'3 =,I-27 21,236
9,996 501 572
1,601
752' 1,952
;;z 2,180
876
w 10,035 11,53t 6,823
10,65c 14,207
$$ ,
149 084 *
4,785 20,086 15,817 25,834 16,364 26,700 25,858
16,785 29;
2,972 2,416 1,329 4,197 31065
193
'ac ific (Continued)
south Pacific
;outhwesi Pacific
Asiatic
T Total Troops
“;J;; m$ '461 188
2,908 1,346 gz: 2,993 316 3,515 2,121 4;: 3,692 3,627 6;; 2,879 309 4,537 191
10,960 511
232,602 23,557 13,925 1,725 9,191
11,364 gz 22,048 1,295 18,053 4,237 16,842 1,679 16,532 20,410
1,202 1,779
27,884 1,747 21,240 1,820 25,010 3;400 30,103 3,154
59,259 5;210 83,748 7,069
87,787 87,787 4,910 4,910 128,307 128,307 6,799 6,799 264,888 264,888 7,l24 7,l24 317,458 317,458 4,533 4,533 409,541 409,541 3,028 3,028
Other P(
POW
12,022
1
3,990 9
1,397
:%i '6 330 714
172,577 522 477 159
7,380 27,234 17,107
xh2 33:580 4,055 3,910 1,402
y$
61683 885
1,661 9,583
29,089 19,1l4 59,987 38,717 22,425 1,813
E
51272 31,502 28,548
215
2%
sengers
:iVili8.I-U
2,410 1 2,410 1
21,621 2,134
963 3,220 1,319 1,810 2,077 1,126
716 2,507 2,212 1,189 2,348
-2tLuy$
1,463 4,968 1,965 1,933 2,522 3,161 1,495
226:: 1;804
790
3
1:355 3,651 7,292 4,045 3,098 1,440 3,405 4,119 5,926 3,896
21,424 4,410
673 324
1,874 2,099 1,139 3,043 2,731
816 903
1,587 1,825
33,822 2,252 1,991 3,140 1,759 2,591 4,653 3,753 3,914 2,758
:%: 11872
21,512 1,058 1,186 1,584 2,018 3,603 3,343 2,067 1,765 3,362 1,209
31;
20,890 2,179 1,334 1,442 3,004 3,774 3,824 2,047 3,286
?,897 105 410
7iz 1,398
82 4
1Ok
g/ Central Pacific and South Pacific combined into Pacific Ocean Areas. Figures include South Pat through August 1945.
g Figure includes totals for South Pacific. p/ Other includee Allied Military and Internees through October 1944.
Other gj
Pit
127 .
I
APPENDIX G
PAsrnNGERs DEWRED BY PORT OF WON
Y*SX and Month
Decek% - l l * . . . ,
1942 . . . .
Januezy..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May.. . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . ,
p+J Januars. Febru&y March . . April . . May. . . JLUI~ . . July . . August . Septknber October . November December
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
1944 . . .,. Januarr..... Febr&y . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
a.... January. . . :. February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May. * . . . . . June ..,... July ., . . . . Au@& . . . . .
ToTAL..... :,o58,7gzi 420,850
&/ Includes Philadelphia. r/ Includes Baltimare. %g/ Includee Prinoe Rupert and Portland
Total Boston
12;070 4,673
1,345 -
ll,Ok 8,182 42
l2:107 ;$a 236
3,837
12,047 8,051
5,6:: 314
15,323 2,75e
'ew Yor&-,
1 084 ipi-
5,853 &7!J-
6,082 377
5,266 1,979 5,444
:z: _ '172 2,207 3,147
10,762
7;; 427
'1
76; 235
377 1,407 1,123
513 727 346' 428
253 221
17 238 1,376
2,201 1,449 1,588 3,464 2,138
830 159 104
2,895 437 597
285 9
22 29 3
++$ , -
24 86: -G
1: 2,762 2,195 1,574 3,302 1,295 l,l& 2,681 2,225 3,034 3,9oc
i
i
I
i
I
I
i
1
1
)
) 860 1,911
756 370
3,572
170 104 *
8075 -5 39
1,229 877 821 284
17,820 725 18,485 10,899
4,715
22,306 4,786
10,793 38,707 24,133
20,033
6,493 18,030
10,347 6,711
12,283 6,676 6,729
1,312 2
17 1,228
65
30 790 2,855 1,307
210
:t;i 41467 1,903 1,759 1,136 2,039 1,291 2,462
11
9 253
Fig 546
1,992 305
1,843
104 4gc 8,514
5,57; 9,066
10,633 12,742 9,61c 3,88E 7,766
11,661 8,654 7,076 9,317
yJ 2:588 2,555 ;,g$
3:326 3,465 7;711
Ei!! 6:798
wzz! $695
11,946 5,936
10,222 19,932 2,613
19,959 23,716 15,342 13,689 2,388
31 412 1,234
1,79: 1,259 2,737 1,408 f,zg
4:352 4,510 4,430 5,424
41 778 4,507
2,153 4,305 3,135 2,623 4,879 3,468 4,629
:g ;:,‘;; ,
9-g 21941 2,523 2,050 2,174 1,226 3,033 3,290
33 271 -i%E
41270 794 802 774
5,z 4,755 1,760 4,254 4,361 3,688
,
1
)
)
,
;
,
I
I
,
,
,
,
,
,
27,232 24,345 15,669 31,367
yig 7,613
I-2.275 11;22l
$8; g;814 8,627 8,956 9,730
10,399 9,637
208,295
=%
p;z; 1814s 18,352 ;; g 73:198
4 0 =z 3,13 7,058 5,329 7,686 6,565 5,913 5,891 4,131
2 148 %-- ,052 1,954 3,053
i% 11429 2,872 5,986
188 66 T% 121311 29,124 17,078 30,672 28,736 28,997 24,099
0 0 -w 7, 73
2;g 6'151 2:6x? 2,387 5.244
1j;m
,160,051 484,962 78,910 110,844 72,876 503,805 226,494
Iempton ioads xJ hsx1eeto NW?
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4IIgeles San
hnclscc Seattle 8,
128
CARGO SHrPpED FROM U. S. BY SERVICZ
APPENDIX G
Year and Month Total Total ASF
Chemical W&are
(M/T) (M/T) (M/T)
Engineer
(M/T)
Medical
(M/T)
Ordnance
(M/T)
1941 . . . . 284,023 222,249 1,513 a4,638 +,237 13,906
December . . . . 284^,023 222,249 1,513 84,638 2,237 13,906
1942 . . . . 11.8=,4,995 9,799,5(x 52,636 2,525,795 137,064 1,552,37o
January. . . . . 479,075 February . . . . 630,335 March . . l . . . 882,689 April . . , . . . 810,651 May... , . . . 938,620 June . . . . . . 815,146 July . . . . . . l,o95,2& August . . . . . 1,559,780 September . . . . 1,m,999 October . . . . . 1,147,731 November . . . . 1,286+301 December . . . . 1,110,384
411,201 548,208 733,462 703,695 'Q;,",;;;
4944 1,317,927
$?f;C 110361744
937,097
1,048 1,230 1,215 3,894 5,092
i;'::: - 5:015
3,503 5,069 6,063 6,027
125,636 6,737 136,898 5,004 182,015 4,765 187,483 10,788 239,184 9,866 202,094 249,321
12,153 11,031
284,472 19,795 =9,991 12,917 201,180 13,041 246,875 18,036 240,646 12,931
25,704 49,923 g,;g
65:011
z:; 144 :202 79,606
250,877 368,172 295,973
1943 . ..I 28,500,226 20,991,149 313,888 4,542,4o3 259,407 7,@0,785
January..... Februa?y . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1,512,086 1,507,016 1,598,W 2,325,87o ;J~;J;;;
2:74&O 2&2,571 2,667,335 2,832,686 2,98o,554 2,722,lo3
1,2o1,398 1,194,678 1,216,524 1,765,527 1,651,928 l&367,225 2,O47,654 2,172,539 1,92o,853 1,995,596 2,053,796 1,903,431
:';;i 11:390 20,729 18,654 25,446 20,957 32,452
=T 501116 45,355
270,155 259,188 254,059 443,828 403,408 449,363
;Ey;:: 370:228 414,827 460,901 400,542
17,866 14,035 15,301 20,764 20,494 13,986 24,130 36,734 21,863 17,914 29,311 27,009
1944 . . . . 48,512,945 34,355,429 519,452 6,531,115 440,012
377,610
;:;J:L," 631:207 569,685 735,271 767,818 950,108 763,009 742,203
$Z;," f
12,494,933
January..... February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . , . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
31108,956
i: J:t2:$ p$707
4;010;805 4,447,739 ; J:J; J$
;:p&
4:674;786
2,w7,351 2,229,263 2,551,599 e,go6,522 3,115,673 2,872,780 yv;J;~;
219221455 2,869,w 2,55o,122 3,623,431
46,999 38,697 40,267 80,148
x;; 39:578 28,085 34,507 20,762 34,688 33,107
419,633 420,584 512,222 540,982 593,338 529,192
zz21':; 5&47 577,983 504,085 609,780
29,129
32; 44:287 37,109 33,298 22,175 51,074 41,269 36,501 28,139 39,562
629,502
1;001]207 1,o16,545
957,791 1,437,2lo
1945 . . _ . 37,655,686 25.726,256 181,527 4,616,~~ 262,106 8,246,562
January..... 4,850,722 February . . . . 4,865,994
3,541,695 3,605,420
March. . . . . . 5,926,764 4,123,2dc April . . . . . . 5,149,542 May . . . . . . . 4,859,892
3,461,605 3,139,271
June . . . . . . 4@9,971 x,061,969 July . . . . . . 4,365,824 2,780,216 Auguet . . . . . 21933,977 2,012,876
42,838 27,726 32,936 18,721
t;'::; 18&6 3,200
513,890 500,325 629,765
:gz ;:::y;
412:157
33,949 34,202
2; $1"; 34:936 30,310 20,418 17,066
1,472,821 1,628,760 1,489,527 1,244,157
605,803 612,362
TOTAT. , , . . 126,787,875 91,094,564 1,069,016 18,300,053 1,100,826 30,148,556
I -
.
.F7 I l
APPENDIX G
CARGO SHIPPED FROM u. s. BY SWVICE (coIltFnuea>
YW and Month
1941 ..*. December . . . .
1942 . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . .
~~ :::::: August . . . . . Septcrmber . . . . October * . . . . November . . . . December . . . . .
g&J . . . . Jam>.... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
&& . . . . January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . Mtiy . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
g&L . . . . Janutwy..... Febnurry . . . . Mwch...... April.. . . . . May . . . . . . .
itgf :::::: Au@iBt . . . . .
TOIYU . . . . 34,763,727 2,466,836 3,245,57o
Qaarter- master (Y/T)
u49.574 249,047 352,062 486,010 425,243 4u, 138 387,054 503,585 g;;;g
418: 019 371,203 361,428
%#i? 3911510 334,367 575,801 523,687 g,J,";
~$~: 611:785 682,734 593,082
12.080.088 gp;;
8161652 859,629
l,o67,252 1,015,026 1,173,737 1,302,974 1,135,2oo l,o8l,357
890,245 1,296,6a
10.599.114 1,=6,=5 ~-87,508 1,6o3,866 1,324,286 1,639,82o 1,412,123 1,239,=0
976,306
Signal
(M/T )
182.062 3,029
2g: 6:99o 9,840
ll,lll 20,526 25,379 26,098 22,988 26,395 20,092
75,499 6% 637 77,840 91,724
m 801779
139,121 126,694 89,150 ;;,gJ
39:677
Trans- portation
(M/T)
?+g 51940
50,192 18,481 63,573 73,895 94,511
22:;: 1o5:703 108,205 135,403
l.qog.o61 124,060 177,550 110,179 132, a12 129,577 115,569 121,927 90,366 67,926 66,294 57,334
115,447
1.091.945 157,264 146,120 180,283 164,593 218,066 'gg
x(722
Air
(M/T)
3% , 1.163.639
47,048 48,936 66,911 47,421
100,313 96,985
IX.,246 109,189 97,724
168,409 171,955 97,502
2,981 2,777 8,372
12,847 5,628
2:;; 131822 10,710 25,125 32,807
4.147,644 137,442 113,664 158,947 300,208 356,229 301,275 416,279 4~8,851 426,160
:","%z 5301530
58,156 25,031 54,928 45,710 48,172 31,296 40,99? 30,515 59,186 27,379
g.o67.968 660,487 575,373 851,977
22;;: 778:537 %o, u6 866,890 815,336
gz$ 584:299
5.o94.6u 624,893 627, m
1,oo9,547 982,569 626,257
&~~16 242:7'75
e 52,983 32,210 74,ua ;g'Eg
68:082
2;2 J
19,5l4,791 --
1,766,368 14,412,132
tf lhgludee Civilian Sufpl.ies, Comanding General Lend-Lease, Nail, Troop Bop*y, etc.
-
Navs
(M/T)
Miecel- bUl~OUB g
(M/T)
%$i$ 30:210
;a; 85:329 37,451 91,569
~6,329 69,617 57,438 52,477 42,978
2.870.279 127,852 174,290 165,212 235,104 237.688 25o;523 233,555 =9,885 279,323
4.446.134 3$JJ;;;
2991404 315,ou 341,408
$$x-;80 3491882 357,834 512,331 592,148 421,151
APPENDIX G
CARGO SHIPPED FROM U. S. BY TBEATER OF DESTINATION
Year and Month
g?& l *a-
December . . . .
g& January.
. February March.. April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
xa Januer~.
. . . .
Feb&y March . . April . . May.. . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
1944 . . . ,.
+ma.ry . . . . .
Februwy . . . .
March . . . . . .
April . . . * . .
May. . . . . . .
June . . . a . .
July . . . . . .
Auguet . . . . ,
September . . . .
Octob6r . . . . .
November . . . .
December . . . .
E!!a January. Febru&y
32i. * . . May.. . June . . July . . August .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. l . .
. . . .
. . . .
* . . .
a . , .
. . . .
. . * .
. . . .
. . . .
l-
Total M/T
$i&%g f n.834.992
2gJ;:: 882;68g 810,651 938,620 815,146
1,095,284 1,559,780 1,078,999 1,147,731 1,286,301 l,UO,3e4
p!2$ J ‘
6.ll7.g0^ 187,782 203,751 258,302 344,672 376,124 389,571 605,387
1,019,34c 685,713 608,064 825,561 613,634
2,325,870 2,300,773 2,464,733 2,745,660 2;%2,571 2,667,335 2,832,6% 2,9fQ,554 2,722,103
179995,497
;:Es g&31; 668
1,610,580 1,523,721 1,644,235 1,786,195 l,a43,616 1,738,814 1,731,177 1,707,570 1,576&E
48,5l2.94c, yp; 3:740;619 4,040,075 p;,g; 4:447:739 4,775,303 4,143,247 4,284,933 3,815,893 4,674,786
2,939,551 2,590,274 2,929,w ;,gyy
2:714;57; 2,303,473 3,139,072
~655.686 4,850,722 ;Jz6J;g 5:149:542 $859,892 4,669,gn 4,365,824 2,966,97-7
21.411.158 3,245,349 3,230,158 ;,;;;3;; 2;501;005 2,054,343 1,846,298 3.,265,639
TOTAI..... !6,787,875 77,564,104
Total M/T
North Latin Mediter- American American
M/T ranean
M/T M/T
I
%%i 13,365 26:446 28,875 52,aa ,'10,24: 65,89f 67,152 81,496 77,08e 24,17E 27,236
,
19,010 10,353 w,26 46,+8 f: 75,013 3yg
15:564 73:
I ;
1
2 ; P 1 ) I
, , ,
,
i
I
, /
I
yg 33686 5,232 4,972 2,&3
17,760 29,356 30,456 56,169 56,539 24,782 7,582
! 1, / %f%z 60;103 g, f;; 731146
~J;~~ 651396
Is,
'l/ Includee Iatio .er througk v Includee totals for Latin American Theater. ii/ Includes Central.Africa Miadle EaEast through August 1945. G/Figwre Includes totals for Central Africa Middle East. g/ Prior to October 1942--To Spain end Portugal.
Atlantic
w J
1.443.77 106~10: 88,147
179,593 126,201 150,221 115,543 ll2,290 98,792
176,602 82,096
128,970 79,209
1,050,775 123,551 132,493 86,034 97,684
109,486 91,421 67,732 79,032 85,265 Y&g; 491192
%% 421359 56,658 40,860 41,540 37,.'+66 44,478 29,703 18,743 :;'361z 191554
I,
1, .l,
1.019.eo7
- / 1
s 15 ll
72z.659 2 ,595 45,360 $)g
531385 45,354 88,693 80,591.
115,407 38,193
108,620 57,504
FEE 561874 28,909
E!x;iz
239,%5i 428,033 351,892
188;42$ 338,506 772;805 312,208 170,832 135,760 97,793
+%E% 653:300 643,541
1,263;565 1,063,742
897,590 815,363 894,004 663,323 582,625
825,426 1;;,;;; 1201417 95,371 83,073 60,473 68,176 62,429
z2 14i869 9,351
6 2 10 *
92:948 115,856 134,950 257;067 565,483 788,440 733,138 gu,226
1,025,122 853,356 915,890
E;; ,'g 9&85
24,491 28,064 25,619 13,442 33,777 24,769 36,714 37,330 40,646 40,850
20.616.~% 982,738
1,174,864 1,385,341 1,638,OOO 2,009,427 1,817,842 L,914,559 2,362,535 1,7@,990 1,443,047 ~~660,265 3 khl 677 L,7,,,,,
702,846 657,861 718,819
@;z," 5@+37
159741,057 2,5=,323 2,6'+1,452
27,7’03,582 45,300,680 - -
I- & Central Africa
fiaale East M/T
2.848 2,848
Euro een P MT
APPENDIX G
CARGO SHIPPED FROM U. S. BY TEUXATER OF DESTINATION (CONTINUED)
Year and M3nth
g&l . . . . . December . . . . .
1942 January . February March . . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August ,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . .
October . Novemb er December
&YJ3 . . . . .
January . . . . . .
February . . . . .
March . . . . 0 . .
April . . . . . . .
May . . . . . . . .
June . . . . . . .
July . . . . . . .
August . . . . . .
September . . . . .
October . . . . . .
November . . . . .
December . . . . .
1944 . . . . . January . . * . . . February . . . . . March . . . . . . . April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1945 January . February March . . April . . May . . * June . . July . . August .
. . . . .
‘ . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
TOTAL . . . i . . :/ 49,223,771 6,888,398 d17,611,354 18,356,214 ;,367,&5
Total M/T
5,717,oY2 2 2yT 421?584 624:386
489,897
540,440
496,750
715,290 777,052 820,498
1,101,509 1272,984 1,145,285
1,248,448 1,406,244 1,42o,531 1,518,547
I/ l&28,158 1,255,o15 1,57o,354 1,512,420 1,535,714
2,615,628 2,519,526 1,7o1,338
North Central South Southwest American Pacific Pacific Pacific
M/T M/T M/T MIT
8 es- ,
1,742,367 72,528 62,447 74,819 69,406
lOY,3OR 166,403 203,567 238,131 164,128 231,689 140,965 208,976
3,118,381 175,422 226,209 232,272 310,053 292,622 351,025 411,134 322,667 273,148 240,582 170,351 112,896
%@ 1841738
2 z 2011730 160,403 164,045 143,561 113,435 66,031 81,421 55,188
%% 37:795 49,945
gl;i; 451928 45,826 29,355
Pacific
77 756 77,756 37 187
77,187
1,556,563 802,577 1,385,297 89,342 14,277 114,705
152,211 309 211,617 207,750 22,449 299,796 149,697 71,007 144,316 177,816 91,125 147,352 103,879 63,931 69,363 126,659 49,450 92,969 120,484 81,778 63,930 100,314 67,841 33,602 98,871 123,996 65,201
131,236 118,486 57,917 98,304 97,928 84,529
1,504 413 --dm-
l2y,o42 86.284
133;080 114,362 77,187 56,238 66,467 73;7w
246,414 180,856 235,020
192,121 227,049 246,437
:2 z: 4271042
51 497,024 493,118 425,408 482,209 513,299
6,340,752 571,569 719,726
ZG 1,042;056
1,620,935 2,807,046 135,525 121,091 96,281 87,629
120,695 144,487 101,501 118,822 88,828 171,514
101,258 206,388 107,719 250,091 144,841 303,665 182,034 255,417 120,408 313,404 255,706 418,848 166,139 415,690
209,613 165,616 165,723 185,776 159,033 231,542 219,648
6,6ol,gj3 397,077
g,::; 487;821 455,926 608,848 523,904 615,798 495,066
;;;Jz?~ 7161447
Y$Eg 491:567 618,808 684,462
l,o32,713 1,367,586
z2;;: J ,
Asiatic MIT
230,288 440
19,572 31,553 36,895 21,999 17,252 36,117 27,401 19,910 12,136 7,013
1,453,954
ZJ% 331433 51,834
109,726 84,640
134,283 161,315 144,203 180,701 247,223 215,540
?,622,384 241,198 175,944 300,967 168,008 277,990 155,125 183,908 171,775 153,396 329,921 213,372 250,780
2,061,179 328,451 386,748 291,884 212,800 238,755' 265,701 252,285 84,555
B/ Central Pacific and South Pacific combined into Pacific Ocean Area. Figures include South Pacific through August 1945.
II/ Figure includes totals for South Pacific.
132
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e
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I
3. :
APPEBDIX G
CARGO SHIPPED FROM iINTl?ED STATES BY PORT OF EMRARKATION
Year and Month
& * * * *,* December . . . . .
1942 January. February I&rch.. April . . May . . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
January. February Mwch . . April . . my.. . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
January. February FIarch.. 1prll , . .eLy . . . June . . July . . A-t . September October . November December
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . * . *
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . , .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. * . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
s a,..... January...... February . . . . . Maxch....... April . . . . . d . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . . . .
TOTAL . . : . . . 126,787,875 9,397,947 x7,799,%6 5,893,199 6,504,029
Total
MIT
Sk%+ J
9& 882:689 810,6$. ;:;i;;~
1,095:284
p;
5'7:624 1,559,780 94,134 1,078,999 137,117- 1,147,731 1,286,301
112?339 39,959
1,110,384 46,120
m
1:598:839 2,325,870 2,300,773 2#4,733 21745,660 2;842,571 2,667,335 2,832,686 2,980,554 2,722,103
1 959 969 56,291
55;707 62,674 t-n,761 168,661 193,668 183,667 222,456 210,618 263,665 194,973 175,828
4,040,075 49345,795 4;010;8o5 4,447,739 4,775,303 4,143,247
3$?$$2 y6p; , f y;;;9+;
4:66&m pp; J J
Boston I/
M/T
& 160
600,612
859 10,791 26,834
3,953,680 207,715 201,463 209,725 298,477 339,829 408,244 380,030 501,234
~~:J;;~ 2341131 451,028
2,883,526 552,093 465,724 493;373 411,470 421, go8 301,563 172,561 64,834
New York Philadelphia
M/T M/T
120,796 122,322 225,212 168,235 219,607 401,989 720,212 272,285 312,574
959,753 957,591 933,387
1,110,930
y%p; f ,
1;275;2'f3 1,389,397
922,662 1,481,150
45 -b 3
4,541
2,678
81; 1,046
‘6;078 47,845 2,627
31,084 42,431 58,528
112,294 110,758 60,796
121,769 76,733
2,772,146 175,105 134,354 135,248 174,271 250,412 276;495
183,626
313,077 183,123
Baltimore
M/T
-’
31,290 ,
5,086 1,231
1,174 8,838 7,512
- 2,045
480 24,924
1 028 166 20,
28,609 590
98,311
140,337
1~:J67;E 16L3% 101,412
2 811 494 169,239
119,-304 207,433 228,916 pm&
216:921 222,543 285,332
380,512 312,670 221,517
v/ Includes Searspoi
l
. ‘. .,
APPENDlX’ G.
CARGO SElIPPlDFpoM- LTIXEESBYPORT OF -ION (CONTlXUEO)
Y&W and Month
Hampton RodB Charleston
New LO8 SCXl Orlean x/ Angeles Franoleoo k Seattle ,x/
Et!9 ---‘* December ..... % J
337.900
50.314 50,314
J-g l **** ...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ June. ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... November ..... December .....
g&. .... January ...... February ..... March. ...... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October. ..... November ..... December .....
1944 ..... Jarwry ...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ J&e ....... July ........ August ...... September .... . Ootober ...... November ..... Deoaiber .....
,-$ ::
. ..........
February ..... Maxoh ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ..... .: August ......
1,7g1.916 77,939
-908 4,300 s
1,019 14,462 70,511 70,314
109,707 51,208 15,471
w CA:341
.x3,926 124,757 135,275
2ig 48:085
124,667 8,r(9
3g J
@+-ii2 2&21 21$x4 43,211 70,875 48,246 54,595 63,560 35,193 41,898 4’+,483 29,822
378,640 219,045 263,211 266,718 218,739 324,991 304,624
. 283,281
102,343 .:.116,516
85,205 * lc2,306 I
137,432
3% 164:128 223,742 156,003 214,217
Tg-% 204,671 191,201 268,864 167,317' 24C',o75 218,795 324,525 210,769 337,214 390,401 385,817
4 9 5,5 3
%-$ 2:815
34,876 12,116 44,699 50,303
2;& 8:556 12,156 44,742 10,991
6%% 24:313 34,706 $3&J
75:611 62,906
9i$% 63,914 43,668
AJAX 911455
144,181 179,571 146,038 197,047 213,205 158,872
w. 3151085 337,967 413,040
3 %5
4871383 m&
627:974 663,222 623,908
235,729 241,774 238,530 3g,;W$
&Q8 306,119 263,874 246,262 , 176,370 137,599 .~
5B : .j;;,;;;
418:563
Bg%i 567:805 566,994 513,017. 455,561 ;9$,3g
%!!kE p&&
y-p;
379:715
zgJfgi ,
=iE% 73,881
ii; J;L4: 103&3 105,300 117,129 81, 7
8 107, 2 109,132
200216 TFs
72,251 83,407
%g 174:144 168,925 185,448 164,676' w&Tg
344:w+
w2 148:5@5 271,897 285,759 339,862 229,917 273,071 p&g
405:373 234,222 293,469
Y%% 628:610
z
662,182
2gJg 587;101 448,114
259;825 29+&v 233,036 363,295 369,854
138,769 1yQ.J
95436 26,375 171,08cJ
w 185:233 300,425 390,641 583,766 ;g,gg
k&91
q9-E .388:763 402,086 372,125 452,605 511,966 6p;
J
6%zg
~ggz @33&T
1,@9,136 1,031,435
832N5 769,258
%@3 ‘pg 483 :591 487,307
z.t$g J r(2,891
TOTAL ....... 12,521,868x 3,215,981 7,240,687 8,644,847 23,6%&5 il,884,706
If/ Figure6 for Portland included In San Freacisoo through August 1944, thereafter they exe Included in Seattle.
w/Includes all Gulf CoastPorte. ~/IncludeePrlnoeRup6rt.
APPENDIX G
Year end Month
l&l ............ December .............
l&2 January ............ February.. March..
.............. . ..::
April ............. May.. ............ June .............. July .............. August ............. September ........... October ............ November ............ December ............
1943 ........... __ January ............ Februexy ............ March ............. April ............. May ............... June .............. July .............. August ............. September ........... October ............ November ............ December ............
1944 - -**-**.***' January ............ February ............ March ............. April ............. May .............. June .............. July .............. August ............. September ........... October ............. November ............ December ............
1945 ........... January ............ February ............ March ............. April ............. May .............. June .............. July ..............
.Au@st .............
TOTAL ............
HIGHEXPMSIVESEXPORT LOADINGS
Total S/T
8 20 8- ,720
87,280 143,120 102,640 115,240
2 207 120 +i+Zl
121'600 148;ooo 119,750 185,480 179,880 256,320 240,760 207,000 183,040 193,320 224,240
5 344 200 236,520
302,400 323,160 356,720 383,360
g?E 5401045 494,370 519,525
=$g 5851918 631,842 275,=4
_1?5,445 16,594 37,840
11,466,346 9,488,628 1,977,718
7 ST
5,520 5,520
3,200 3,200
?ef% 19:750 34,520 31,400 25;040 20,720 86, g6o 68,960 46,640 91,840 66,160 59,400
101;200 83,480
134,480 151,040 198,200 173,160 138,480 130,960 126,280 162,760
%$g 254;640 289,760 324,320 414,120 432,680
2 629 543 546,795
433,354 512,689 571,728 236,371 145,641 145~3~40 37,625
Lend-Lease S/T
30;ooo 26,520 29,800 19,000 22,160
g;% 40;640 51,280 36,480 55,840
634 200 -&m 40;120 46,800 36,280 51,000 28,840 58,120 67,500 68,520 52,080 57,040 51,480
g;::p
38:743 -9,w 15,254
215
135
.
APPENDIX G
AAF PLANES DISPATCHED OVERSEAS
Yeas ana Month
&....* December . . . . .
Jmm+""' . . . . .
February . . . . . Maroh . . . . . I April . . . . . ( May . . . . . . . June...... ( duly . . . . . . , August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . , December . . . . .
a..... January . . . . . February..... March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June....... July....... August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
e..... January . . . . . February..... March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June....... July....... Au@ist...... September . . . . October . . . . , November . . . . . December . . . . .
a..... January . . ..a February..... March -. ..... April ...... May ....... June ....... July ....... August ......
TOTAL . . . . .
Total
221 201 318 523 625 676 503
:;i -
zQ.a&
922 1,261 2,047 1,972 1,942
zz: 1:653 2,043 2,052 2,409
41,248
3,380 4,327 3,302 2973 3,572 2,462 2,448
1,848 1,571 1,072
404
85,147
T Total
267 52
107
2 -269 407 288 140
E
L6?i 13
7 24 4
20
54 10
2
9 21 3
10
3
3% 213
2: 20 21
260 386 285 130
;794"
11.425 614 418 698
1,143 -joa
1,012 1,143 1,126
909 1,195 1,161 1,298
26 15
822 21
9; 220 24
t;
E
f; 130
q 360 464 511 234 453 524 642 508 625 741 a03
3,228
ii
$2 488
22 259 369 221 247
58 102 144 69
112 152 118
23,004 2,002 1,631 2,268 1,819 2,106
2spI; +a4 1,811 2,245 1,465 1,449
a? 115 65
189 113 26
i;: 33 28 - 1
13.774 1,512 1,198 1,509 1,042 1,222 1,216 1,194 1,190
a44 1,227
iti
4.264 230 56
227 252
g
167
:z 449 311
4.286 145 312 343
$5 240 648 294
2; 213 320
10 --Y 1,57 1,675 2,599 2,138 1,032
874 548 139
89 19 29 5
28
-;
6 6 -9 l,oo 1,170 1,504 1,156
763 422 252 96
1,256 227
E 459
*
zk
2: 450 290 43
47,851 1,664 29,146 8,748 4293
Light Bambers
By Sea
Fighters Gliaers
Transport ma
Miscel- laneous
136
I -
.APPENDIX G
Year and
Month
&&* . . . . . . . .
a a.... January.... February . . . : ' March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May. . . . June . . . ..I July . . . . August . ...:, September . . October . . . 1 : : November . . . . , December . . . .
1943 JEUlS February l.iamh * . April: . . May.. . June . . Juls . . August Sept& October . November D=mnber
. . . . <
. . . .
. . . .
. . . . 0
* . . . ,
. . . . .
- . . . .
. . . . .
. . . l .
. . . .
. . . . <
. . . . I
. . . .,a
1944 . . . . . January. . . .
Februaxy l . .::
March.. . .
April . . * “1
MeJ...::::r
June -..... JuLy . . . . ..I Ausust sQh≤ : : : : : October . . November . : : : : December . . . . .
l-& . . . . . Jasaary....., Febauary . . . . . lG%mh. . * . . . . April . . . . . . . Hay. . . . . . Ju?ae . . . . . . .
i$Lt- : : : : : :
TDIIAL......
T
A.&i? PLANES DISPATCHED OVERSEAS (CONTINUED)
By Air
Total
;z Id.4 175 277 254 218 388 363
2
910 50
14 35
:i 96
59; 138 205 74 59
351'
35::
it 110 66
113 104
9,355 279 504 563 904
1,264
;i: 535
iz 891
&I=
252 494 399 350 305 267 462
22 728
2 314
-ig 170 228 554 336 261 103 67
113 30
224 18 24.4
1,581 1,550 1,891 2,157 1,779 1,403 1,780 1,618 1,162 1,327
997 999
%iF 76:
1,141 1,457 1,196
915 1,154
949 a37 797
%&-
285 301
32% 336 251 41 77
129 52
7.156 1,107 1,423 1,185 1,139
816 697 524 265
1 17 -3
21
:56 -23
130 6g
141 707
138 359
234 u6
136 74
106 126 26
%i 234
2 ll5 48 26 4
37,296 1,175 19,475 6,485
Very Heavy Bombers -n/
Heavy Bombers
MediLlnl Light Bombers Bombers
95
3
11 8
23 12 37 1
219 -5
z:
49
31
1
678 20 38
;z 45 56
124
2 72
% 131 83
239 3.27 102 53 6
1,814 1,258 7,089
r/Prior to January 1945 very heavy bomber@ were Included with heavy bombera.
Fi&tars
433 3”; 40 37
101 6G
z 33 18
396 10 16
;z 67
z 19 29 20
5
61 12
a 24
z
-
.i 2
68 %
6
g
11 117
-T I
Transport ma
Miscel- laneous
5 19
;z
2;
t; 76 22
1,632 101
E 121 240 187 104 146 186 105 194 156
3,417 220 $
396 283
ii;
:z
:z 199
L&i&
233 222 286 261 199 172
6
137
APPENDIX c,
Year ena Month
1941 . . . . . December . . . . .
ly42 . . . . January . . . . . . February . . . . . March. . . . . . . April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . , July . . . . . . . August . . , . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November , . . . . December . . . . .
1943 . . . . .
January . . . . , .
February . . . . .
March . . . , . . .
April . . . . . , .
May . . . . . . . .
June . . . . . . 0
July . . . . . . .
ALlgust . . . . . .
September . . . . ,
October . . . . . .
November . . . . .
December . . . . .
1944 . . . . . January..... , February . . . . . March . . . . . . . April . . . . . . . May........ June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1945_ . . , . . J~~~.wryr . , . . . February . . , . l
March . . . . . . .
April . . . . . . .
May . . . . . . . .
June . . . . . . .
July . . . . . . .
August . . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . . . a,141,366 4~74,623 ;I 799,187
CARGO mCEXVED FROM 0-W THFkUKRS BY THEATElR OF ORIGIN
Total MIT
* ,
2go 601
xz 19 :a67 25,443 36,313 21,973 26,364 39,482 40,694 8,116 9,132
23,446
1 ,o69,44o 17,735 35,572
‘4’92;;z 75:712 71,368
111,726 106,584
89,113 122,254 176,919 179,559
3,354,o32 193,332 199,705 ‘,g q;;
313 :26a 224,603
;z;g 305 :793 287,746 338,157 3o6,m
3 422 494 217,068
145,627 205,447 226,104 425,546 779,511 757,395 665,796
r Atlantic
Total
MIT
2,428 2,428
75 75
yg
31325 9,155
30,210 15,097 13,172 4,901 6~37 1,335 1,829
10,274
8 418
-2 53
194 76
28 3,603 3,519
9
192
329 673 ---3=
5,233 5,843
11,120 17,715 18,183 13,919 22,583 20,486
2; $:1” 89 1782
43,992 320 378
3,751 536
3,239 2,636
872 4,709
3:: 14:440 1,360
1 470 862 --&m
79,311 93,815
101,963 173,283 115,284 147,427 142,783 99,198
119,606 178,384 325,405
q&g
4:0;1 2,589
;%; 21408
14,097 8,090 2,229
22,601
L/ 2;::z
%g
$:l!; 259 :26a 597,405 604,307 492,743
3% 6,605
17,635 3,661 8,374
12,624 ;;,3@&
t
North Latin Mediter- American American ranean
M/T M/T MIT
e/ Includes Central Africa Middle East thru August 1945. ?:/ Figure Includes totals far Central Africa Middle East. i/ Includes Latin American Theater thru August 1945. ml Includes totals for Latin American.
2,353 2,353
94,;7", 5, 2 2,131 2,318 8,908
30,117 15,097 13,113 1,137 2,488 1,326 1,829
10,082
110 896 --i$@
4,855 1,684 5,812
10,414 12,774 8,794
14,014 5,339 9,689
19,344 16,915
3$%$ 261232 29,914 26,689 50,121 29,341 38,264 28,714 23,862 6,331
39,192
3 L
73,354 55,064 46,367
l,o53 246
1,199 934
. 1,985 1,610
10,424 33,195 22,708
64 5,913
14,901 34,186
408
~~78:~
1:574
3:;
71564 5,848 3,631
14,613
588 003 -72%
36,345 38,514 40,797 66,909 61,023 49,091 70,237
188,640 17,927 8,776 7,466
16.331 37,928 18,W3 40,408 22,670 9MY
10,247
qg
3:9o7 15,332 13,391 l;J;$
5:567
2%
45:667
iz:$z
75,349 146,702
96,175
1,564,53o 9,111
16,894 15,562 31,261
164,423 509,432
$:z ,
j&514,246 1,861,190
M
Central Africa
:iaale East M/T
European MIT
1,373
157 954, 53 17
31 161
138
iAPPENDIX G
CARGO RECETVED FROM OVERSEAS THEATERS BY TEELAm OF ORIGIN (CONT'D)
Year and. Month Total M/T
North Central south Southwest American Pacific Pacific Pacific
M/T M/T M/T M/T
1941 * * - - * 2,371 252 2,119 December ..... 2,371 252 2,119
1942, - - '.' January ...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... November ..... December .....
186 636 19,pc4
11,667 16,542 16,288 6,103 6,876
13,192 34,581 34,687 6,781 7,303
13,172
w )-358
2,051 5,515 2,111 1,327 4,020
31,996 2,894 6,767 3,012 7,368
106 3go 15,764
11,309 7,896
10,773 3,992 5,549 9,172
592 31,770
4,2;? 5,268
1943 ..... January ...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ......... June ....... July ....... Awst ...... September ..... October ...... IVovember ..... December .....
739 767 -$s
;;,g
38: 472 57,997 53,185 97,807 84,001 68,627 84,538 91,408 89,777
y?J
14: 739 13,276 26,959 30,992 40,096 28,824 29,653 60,794
:2;'6: ,
1 038 664
--gg 4351 89,137
100,238 63,887
119,455 107,990 110,144 128,441 72,428 51,870
156,280 7,939 ;, g
20'446 141240 14,537 20,207 28,872 15,565 3,753 4,474 9,379
1944 ..... January ...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ......
. November ..... December .....
1 a83 170 x
1451179 143,522 139,985 109,319 205,380 204,580 206,595 168,140 159,773 181,374
%a 611872 42,a49 44,058 31,792 24,618 60,383 78,516 52,911 32,756 77,516
.104,591
*. ..... January ...... February ..... Merch ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ......
Yz%z 931285
3?% 231549
121,074 31,163 130,319 166,278
52,060
182,106 77,251 59,221
153,088 45,883 173,053 29,672
%%a 50:948
:g; 54:564 91,548 72,125
106,190
TOTAL ..... 3,966,?+3 1,844,721 1,633,975
T Pacific
2,550 6,597
6,59;
1,991 23
2
536
173,049
lo,98;
?% 16: 798 7,656
37,426 26,305 21,222 17,908 6,254
20,164
24,364
3,006
1,992 19; 1,329 754
16,658 9,791 1,379 92
172 809
4 14:285 5,532 7,507
18,598 25,132 15,660 k,697 6,904 9,414
21,856
%fi?$ 12'104 41;914 11,880 30,977 23,007 3;,f$
,
396,540
Asiatic M/T
11,176
266
19 973 1,286
356 3,694 4,795
448 2,216
410 2,414
a43
4:; 3,057
60 a -F 5, 52
6,684
27,758
91,507
g/ Central end South Pacific combined into Pacific Ocean Area.Figures include South Pacific thru Aug. '45. E/ Figure includes totals for South Pacific.
139
APPENDIX G
CARGORECEI~FROMOVERSEAS THEXFERSBYSERVICE
Year aa Month
1941 * - * * * December . . . . .
* . . . . . January. . . . . * February . . . . . March . . . . * . . April . . . . . . . May. . * . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . August . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1943 . . . . . January...... Feb&y March . . April . . May . . . June . . July . . Au@;ust . September October . November December
1944 Janwry. February March . . April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
January. February March . . April . . May. . . June . . July . . August .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . , . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . 9 . *
. . . . .
. . . . *
. # . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . * .
. . . . .
, . . . *
I . . . .
ToTAIl . . . . . . 8,141,366 5$2,413 85,565 697,861 35,@30 2,326,403
Total M/T
Total ASF M/T
Chemical Warfare
M/T
Engineers MIT
Medical M/T
Ordnance M/T
P 4, ,799 -73 1 18 5 1,1 s$ + xi?- 66 3
2866 128 824 9 12 -9 7 J&
'664 1,l 166 16 149 1,343
6; 62 8: 1.83
437
14;116 19,867 25.443 4.794 I 515 3g;313 3;390
6 257 3 196
a,973 3,316 571 365 26,364 18,387 378 c; 39,482 J+o,W
30;389 5,846 ;z: 34,446 847 368
a;116 4; 913 12 9,132 2
23,446 7,925
16,391 35 l,o6g,44o 614,546 9,242 67 944 3,830 101,876
17,735 11,172 3 1,6e? 952 35,572 23,772
6; 458 ;
4: 1,137
33,306 2,298 2,546 49,592
25,829 37,677 28 1,848 4,580
75,712 203 3,671 755 3,913 71,368 325 5,012 5,644
111,726 730 4,496 2: 5,317 106,584 799 6,324 315 7,940 89,113 14 8,594 7,740
122,254 241 9,100 438: 7,651 - 176,919 80,531 245 ;;,;387 1,143 31,686 179,559 94,876 6,580 9 5 891 22,766
3,354,032 2,158,536 24 587 ---w
359 498 *
=-%- 72
7y9i
501 25,261 1,107 32:845 1,131 24,708 1,129 39,849 2,063 28,453 1,961 40,088 1,710 34,302 1,645 102,717
860 12,125 568 88,348 4,317 25,750 1,391 95,264 1,082 22,296 866 87,563
2,;;; 18,134 56,355 1,434 3:209 56,088 Z%
::g
3,337 39,947 '948 8g;666 51,821
+$$ 1:294
Lp?& '901
1.437.189 52,762 628 353 g,g
3,022 271 57:263 2,883 3,263 192,264 5,985 409,897
23,109 59,591 21g 11,389 48,345 &g6
;g,g; I
140
APPENDIX G
CAl?GORFcENED FROM 0VTlXRSEA.S TBEKEBS BY SERVICE (COIVJD)
Year and Month
1941 . . . . . DecemK . . . . .
g& . . . . . January. . . . . . February . . . . . March . . . . . . . April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . , . . July . . . . , . . Aqwt . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . . . November . . . . . December * . . . .
a.. . . . Jenuary...... February March. . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August. September October . November December
1944 January. February March .-. April . . May... June . . July . . August . September October . November December
. . . . .
. . . , .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . , . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. , . . .
. , . . ,
. . . . .
. . . . ,
. . . . ,
. . . . ,
. . * * .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
a..... January...... February . . . . . March. . . . . . . April . . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . Awet .,....
TOTAL . , . . l . 1,918,354 201,916 177,234 885,563 181,880 1,631,510
b/ New series as of his date.
&artermaater 0
Si@lEl
M/T
100,727 I%
1,045 2,889 2,925 2,060
17,484 23,967 29,549 3,512 7,674 8,717
30,149 46,753 29,960 43,418
;?;g 37:24o 28,298 32,972
53,808 58,743 5&;3;
119:937
%% 35:215 57,073 62,302 76,286
124,796 112,712 87,570
,
297 m
9,103 244 145
8%
:t f 36 -.
3,682 131 86
3,453
?$$
1,239 l,O22 1,849 1,152 1,865 1,470
591 1,917 2,318 1,667
48 212 -33
1,715 4,193 2,437 2,894 3,026 ;,g:
2:564 1,969
12,365 6,440
127 454 -37
t'+:: 31850
16,059 26,502 30,167 36,833
Cransportatlo~ Air MJT M/T
46,563
Id 44; 2,585 2,462 2,648
13,763 2,335 4,6o4
17,717
91 404 24,748
9,391 11,952 5,062 4,249 2,070 2,252 1,992 3,369 2,481 4,670
19,168
39 267 z 5:2M 6,580 22;: 51664 4,919
139 139
653;
106 40
310 267 $: 610 715
1,733 191
1,489
125,377 929
1,531 4,292 4,122
;tg 6:218 9,415 8,108
23,342 37,020 - 11,208
357,622
x 20:6y5 27,486 21,995 20,183 49,651 27,864 61,070 31,490 30,546 30,997
,193 3% 17,999 30,625 25,206 38,270 38,984 88,144 61,757 95,208
21 21
2,980 120 16
1,078 558 195 115 193 596
6:
41
39,526 2
1,761 317
5,853 3,553 3,793 7,783 2,237 1,400 6,167 3,569 3,091
74,985 7J7m 19,929
zg 3:073 3,567 ;g: 2:208 2,919 5,823 6,343
64,368 7,052
13,604 11,606 3,550 3,763 8,533 222 9
Ylecellaneous M/T
3 454 3,454
152,565 22,626 13,330 17,406 19,781 32,461 18,w 7,401 7,887 5,532 1,403 1,016 5,525
289,991
1;940 ‘+A’4
13,343 39,353 39,638 13,829 33,823 55,799 70,384
762,889
-Eg 65:854
x?;?; 42;502
Ez; 63:774 45,762 45,217 85,157
422,611 57,115 29327
:2:;: 50:281 39,125 98,383 85,678
141
I I
APPENDIX G
CARGO RECEIVED FROM OVERSEAS THEATERS BY PORT OF DEBARKATION
Year and Month
1941. * * - - December . . . . .
1942 . . . . . January . . . . . February . . . . , March . . . , . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June....... July.. . . . . . . August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
B..... January . . . . . February . . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . . (July . . . . . . . Aqust...... September . I . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
a..... Januex~ . . . . . Februab..... March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June....... July . . . . . . . August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1945 . . . . . January . . . . . February ...... March ...... April ...... May ....... June ....... July .. . .... August ......
TOTAL . . . . . 8,141,366 465,947 1,868,0&3 67,914 286,857
Total Boston New York Philadelphia Baltimore M/T M/T Mb M/T M/T
25,443 36,313 21,973 26,364 39,482 4p~
9; 132 23,446
l,o6g,44o 17,735 35,572
. 33,306 49,592 75,712 71,368
111,726 106,584 89,113
122,254 176,919 179,559
3,354,032 193,332 199,705 238,994 245,485
j221Ei; , 352;807 347,363 305,793 287,746
:2::; , 145;627 205,447 226,104 425,546 779,511 757,395 665,796
4,878
47,709 320 378
2,637 2,656 4,533 3,577
?g; 8:971 4,203
13,705 1,524
75 820 7,266 2,938 5,795 9,466
10,858 2,518 4,661 3,122 1,684 9,761 6,572
11,179
337 540
7% , ;%
21;g62 73,942
108,942 116,628
2,020 2,020
T 954 179
9,167
8,866 161
68;
6,277-
142,830
41 1,144 2,948 1,680 1,599 1,695
173 733
18,925
ix; ,
41,716 56,568 56,592 40,506
19,329 51,194
153,190 302,577 322,761 162,514
396
18,063 255
6,380 3,126
895 3,208
112
503 568
1,230 1,210
576
9 1, 05 651
2,382 40,388 1,499 2,930
1,257
1,257
1,095 1,944 5,326 1,493
3,442 29,133 15,339 27,796
‘S 12;150 17,334 .
9,835
3-g 11:078 1;252 6,060
13,231 31,868 3,573
142
',.APPENDIX G . .
CARGOHEcElSQDFROMOT?E3UWS - BY PORT OF DEBARKATION (Cont'd)
Year and Month
1941 . - * . . Deoe&&.....
1942 . . . . .
JPd-lI.IBZZ . : * . .
February . . . . .
March.. . . . . .
April . . 0 . . . .
May. . . s . . . .
June . . * . . . .
July . . . . . . .
August . . . . . .
September . . . . .
October . . . . . .
November . . . . .
December, . . . . .
1943 . - . . . Jane..... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ...... September ..... October ...... Noveniber ..... December .....
1944 ..... Januery ...... February ..... h%e3?ch ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... Jtiy ....... August ...... September. .... October ...... November ..... Deoember .....
1945 . . . . '. January...... February ..... March ....... April ....... May ........ June ....... July ....... August ......
TOTAL . . . . . 778,272 152,137
2,253
2,204 49
24,421
9&
62 1,088
757 178
1,834 1,610
:$z 71378
yi&
81788 14,159 22,875 31,820 31,310 22,703 15,227 16,724 16,178 11,426
540 973 15
10,812 41,079 29,187 54,289
103,635 117,136 169,755
Charlt3BtCJll MJT
biewOrlmn5 x/ M/T
&
139
zi 432
- _
948
41.359
3,9; 684
3,5Yi
2;:: 2:263
3,989 2,554
11,456
?i?+% 1:302 5,150
6,1;: 35,186 32,909 17,746
17,217 3,282 5,219
16,342 14,098
20,779 , P2,24y
67 790 2,879
3,314 12,812 1,963 8,887 9,509
14,661 13,765
495,943 378,507 1,447,716 2,199,985
Los T
leer K
80 -
80
10,415
195
406
5,G 1,249 2,920
245&&
g'64.4 8:5o7
16,255 32,009 23,408 28,332 13,811 28,497 11,442 49,233 6,401
122 583 10,047
20,271 14,579 22,g
n:u5 20,853 13,154
ssn FrEalolsco M/T
%i$ >
133 780 15,764
11,552 14,491 10,773 4,011 5,549 9,172
'18,822
31J7:: 4,291 7,479
365,064 7,939
22,549 11,910 24,998
:k::i 60; 289 56,252 39,765 m,635 28,437 29,%3
50,786 22,386 8,042
13,702 4$306 ;;$g 19;646 47,471
102,464
447040 62,491
99,085
Seattle z/ M/T
%$I2 8,357
15;553 13,276 26,959 31,008 40,096 28,824 33,657 60,794
%zi ,
w 3,73 36,753 g>;s
115:023 103,367 90,653 70,219
w/ Inclties Gulf Ports. z/ Includes Prince Rupert.
'143
APPENDIX G
Year and Month
Gains thru New Con-
struction W/Tons
Losses Ne% .’
Gain or Loss
DW/Tons DW/Tons
1941 ........ December ........
- 386,000 - 386,000
1942 ........ January ........ February ........ March ......... April ........ May ... : ..... June .......... July .......... August ......... September ....... October ........ November ........ December ........
9,129,ooo 187.000 3oj;ooo 391,000 528,000
iig z: 864;ooo 896,000
1,051,000 1,060,000
980,000 1,283,ooo
8,957,OOC 506,000 573,000 794,000 681,000 I57,OOO 921,000 880,000 750,000 713,000 730,000
1,142,ooo 510,000
172,000 - 319,000 w. 268,000 - 403,000 - 153,000
2;ooo - 96,000 - 16,000
146,000 338,000 330,000
- 162,000 773,000
1943 ........ January ........ February ........ March ......... April ......... May .......... June .......... July .......... August ......... September ....... October ........ November ........ December ........
17,8g2,ooo 1,041,000 1,131,ooo 1,491,ooo 1,590,000 1,800,000 1,631,ooo 1,556,Ooo 1,583,000 1,450,000 1,381,ooo 1,363,OOO 1,8og,ooo
4,342,OOO 13,550,000 334,000 713,000 431,000 760,000
1,027,ooo 464,000 454,000 1,136,ooo 357,000 1,443,ooo 173,000 1,458,ObO 473,000 1,083,000 197,000 1,386,OOO 220,000 1,222,ooo 213,000 1,168,OOO 191,000 1,172,ooo 264,000 1,545,OOO
1944 ........ January ........ February ......... March ......... April ......... May .......... June .......... July .......... August ...... i . September ....... October ......... November ........ December ........
14,045,000 1,018,000
1,804,000 217,000 218,000 214,000 185,000 84,000
167,000 240,000 95,000 56,000 46,000 71,000
211,000
12,241.OOO
1,192,000 1,298,000 1,400,000 1,277,000 1,184,ooo 1,079,OOO 1,020,000 1,020,000 1,143,ooo 1,247,GOO 1,167,oou
801:ooo 974;ooo
1,084,000 1,215,ooo 1,193,OOO 1,017,000
839,000 925,000 964,000
1,097,000 1,176,ooo
956,000
1945 ........ January ........ February ........ March ......... April ......... May ........... June .......... July .......... August .........
'7,126,ooo 926,000
1,025;000 1,086,000
812,000 929,000 872,000 7'77,000 699,000
679,000 121,000 149,000 177,000 132,000 27,000 38,000 21,000 14,000
6,447,OOO 805.000 8.& 000 909,000 600,000 902,000 834,000 756,000 685.000
TOTAL &/ ....... 48,386,OOO 16,362,ooo 32,024,OOO
UNITED NATION8 MERCHANT SHIPPING Dry Cargo Gains, Losses and Construction
r Tonnage of Dry Cargo Merchant Ships Available to
United United Nations States I&I/Tons W/Tons
aI 36,975,ooo 38,091,ooo 39,490,000 40,905,000 41,951,ooo 43,257,oOo 44,563,OOO 45,641,ooO 46,844,ooo 40,381,OOO
49,209,OOO 50,267,000 51,058,ooc 52,182,ooc 53;433;000 54,669,OOO 54,975,oco 55,902,000 56,77~,000
I 57,555,OOO 58,678,ooo 5g,6o2,ooo
62,192,OOO 34,6gl,ood 63,063,OOO 35,405,OOO 63,943,ooo 36,169,OOO 64,582,OOO 36,696,OOO 65,385,ooo 37,384,ooo 66,227,OOO 38,066,OOO 67,364,OOO 38,650,ooo 67,951,000 39,2@,000
15,460,OOO 16,658,OOO 17;956;000 19,232,OOO 20,284,OOO 21,280,000 22,271,ooo 23,146,oOO 23,996,ooO 25,194,OOO
25,900,ooo 26,721,ooo 27,199,ooo 28,076,ooo 28,934,OOO 29,534,OOQ 30,021,ooo 30,718,00.0 31,502,OOO 32,248,OOO 33,214,OOO 34,029,OOO
.a/ Data not available prior to this date. </ Figures cover all ocean-going steam or motor ships of 1600 gross tons and over, including British
controlled merchant type ships commissioned for naval service or used as fleet auxiliaries, and vessels controlled by the United States Army and Navy. Vessels in the Baltic and Black Seas, and vessels on the Great Lakes are excluded. Losses are or, an occurrence basis and are subject to amendment as a result of late notifications, especially in the more recent periods.
-
144
r-
APPENDIX G
Year and Month
1941 December . . . .
January..... February . . . . March...,.. April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December , . . .
January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . # . . . . June ., . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . Septeniber . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . . Feb&y . . . .
1,048 1,121
March...... 1,190 April . . . . . . 1,300 May . . . . . . . 1,508 June . . . . . . 1,498 July , . . . . . 1,588 August . . . . . 1,673 September . . . . 1,703 October . . . . . 1,720 November . . . . 1,743 December . . , . 1,765
January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . a... August . . , . .
TOTAL . . . . .
Number of
Ships
139
154 283
4:
359 436 519 507 502 451 501
529 556 534
;z: 719 779 927 946 891 891 9%
1,574 1,564 1,464 1,461 1,505
?;;a 11594
SHIT'S IN ARM-Y SERVICE
s/2,081,558 183,043 2,575,729 197,082 3,w,63v 163,541 2,820,103 139,164 3,447,298 160,694 3,854,243 204,036 4,132,630 184,860 4,094,872 192,169 3,712,025 168,905 3,937,W 206,972
4,515,699 217,152 4,853,905 211,323 4,765,359 188,917 5,044,259 221,232 6,441,402 284,903 6,534,420 210,702 7,048,578 269,282 8,519,727 349,540 8,446,703 404,974 7,747,367 4J+3,596 7,934,192 414,784 8,761,845 514,438
9,565,809 517,649 10,194,397 585,891 11,572,200 555,176 12,163,300 567,949 14,030,300 572,392 14,550,200 503,777 15,351,900 515,022 16,347,m 519,562 16,624,600 569,345 16,v54,m 538,196 17,345,400 538,282 17,727,500 517,340
15,653,800 441,259 15,274,700 483,263 14,149,600 455,132 14,057,400 464,138 14,416,600 502,959 14,584,ooo 476,155 16,192,7oo 620,355 14,732,700 665,555
Atlantic - Shi-os
Total
52
66 106 107 128 125 159 248 301
;2 262 306
331 352
;g 506 465
2: 578 505 523 549
589 652 687 747
:z 998
1,031 1,019
979 914 937
kg 750 692 629
E 433
Trans- oceanic
510 569 632 672 626 570 6% 755 822 806 ‘64 836
749 713
g:
;;A 424 420
Within Theater
79 72
i; 55 75
$70 325 299 276 197 173 150 101
44 -00 81 54 52 22 16 13
Total
87
88 177 185 218 239 200 188 218 193 186 189 195
198 204 184 205 222 254 267 317 368 386
2,";
459 469 503 553 612 603 590 642 684 741 829 828
781
77::
:;z 1,045 1,266 1,161
Pacific - S Ps
Trem - Oceanic
hi:
T Witkiln Theater
:/ 273 95 332 105
355 323
;g 385
;$ 410
3
;z
104 146 170 188 227 225 216 232 247 301
248
493 288 464 287 422 292 477 292 566 310 739 306 973 293 8& 277
EI/ Date not available prior to thk date.
145
’ Hii
APPENDIX G
YEJBX and Month
1943
January ...... February ..... March .......
April ....... hkly ........ June .......
July ....... [email protected] ...... September .....
October ...... November ..... December .....
1944
January ...... February ..... March .......
April ....... May ........ June .......
July ....... August ...... September .....
ictober ...... November ..... December .....
1945
January ...... February ..... March .......
April ....... May ........ June .......
July ....... August ......
TOTAL ......
I OVZEBEAS PORT PERFORMANCE (Gross R&te
All Theaters
&/ 735 818
1,013 880
8~ 973
959
2
839 901 899
gq 571
749 786 694
694 739 803
1,035 673 906‘ 656 993 547
872 846 889
56:: 671
751 1,044
871
704 628 625
645 966 950
1,004 a49
1,366
xi: 11162
1,064 852 657
627 649 588
720 775 626 726
933 613
a22 1,095 1,184 756
1,176 976
940 433 890 324 818 497
933 986
1,186
945 1,021
996
906 1,021 1,002
1,024 869
1,168 1,303
793 1,411
734 1,247 579 563 741 808
779 604 522
580
FE
1,177 1,447 1,345
1,383 1,376
938
z
524
1,134 420 1,032 607 1,983 561
1,253 1,059 1,178
1,234 1,460 2,034
52 603
383 402 352
727 801 666 773 791 918
1,008 ,,251* 1,154
627
z2;
1,309 1,426 1,287
E 439
gb6 .958
1,367 1,160
957 1,044
1,184 921 865
672
E
1,529 387 1,866 573 1,808 639
789 986 935 618 1,293 471 700 929 1,142 678 1,480 447
L
European Mediter- ranean Alaskan I
#
Middle Pacific
Western Pacific
India Burma
864 1,928 1,293
W.0 1,876 1,035
. 1,069 996
1,151
1,263 1,048 1,586
?gt 21581
2,796 2,732 2,733
2,678 3,443 2,989
2,914 2,930 ~,651
2,917 2,649 2,862
3,240 3,001
a/ Data not available prior to this date. a Measurement tons per ship, per day tioaded.
146
APPENDIX H
-- [In Thousands c
Year Total and Month Wax Department
)f 1
T Army Service Fc :es Air Forces Total Ordnance Signal
1941 - . . . . $ tiy,a6 10.287 $ $ 178,929 $ 125.081 December . . . . 14,819
$ 4,775 1,283 13,536 7,047 281
* . . . . January..... Februsry . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Au@st . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
3.176.671 130,323 126.282 1e5;773 238,608 188,557 220,361 243,194 244,445 371,455 492,277
;3,":; ,
1 129 987 ---Qs
46'806 82'709
102:422 74;525 84,704
104,770 60,112 74,687
206,303 66,105
182,254
2.046.684 85,733 79,476
103,064 136.186 114; 032 135,657 138,424 184,333 296,768 285,974 286,988 200,049
1,@5,938 45,053 38,676 66,329 81,899 84,482 96,504 97; 973
155,438 249,747 515,598 250,135 174,104
57,209 1,175 2,429 5,878 5,835 6,024
2,",: -8; 918 6,778
1943. * * * - January..... February b/ . . . March . .-. . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
6,635,954 208,019 359,795 426,998
1 861604 --zG$iy
73,015
~~J~~,' 921210
115,043 171,951 328,005 129,385 267,522 231,758 315,680
3,go7,61o 201,382 249,868 288,097 383,352 289,212 320,035 448,718 407,238 388,244 276,047 274,702 380,715
--s%% 71417
515;639 449,868
z;;, gz 828: 779 $-fJ g;
6141225 778,926
11; 965 13,656 12,304
500;774 486,870 380,941. 382,467 463,246
1944 . . . . January..... February . . , . March...... April21 . . . . May . . . . . . . June .., . . . July , . . . . . August . . . . , September . . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
7.752,540
;04,z 6201198 759,491
614,000
2,536,669 255,792 2hh.047 151; 438 261,351 246,382 213,144 170,383 194,642 2l1,252 213,873 186,846 187,519
3-n; 926 414,424 400,127 408,638 303.156
3 434 993 ---3gm
244,924 310,005
g? g: 3471986 307,451 210,959 259,161 257,407 238,761 162,856
554 960 --T$iz
102,193 34,309 41,527 pJ;
24: 729
:~J",~~ b2:121 41,925 44,295
1945. . . . . January..... February ., . . March...... April . . . . . . May. . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
_ 3,993,240 521,173 497;390
. 524,158 546,056 488,869 395,715 596,562 423,315
1 279 863 -+@m
185,651 139,89J+ 154,507 194,114 156,612 125,210 141,518
2,713,377 8 816
El,739 3841264 391,549 294,755 239,103 471,352 281,797
-1.467.418' 190,279 202,jd+ 234,288 242.149 192,404. 129,321 179,583 95,078
-A&?$. 341622 48,326 45,330 26,153 :,',,"zy
101567
TO!l!ALa . . . . . 21,747,621 6,818,410 14,929,211 10,791,040 1,068,856
WARDEPARTMENTIEND-LEAa TIiANSFERSBYlECWTICAL SERVICE a
Dollars~
f
ai As reported on ASP and AAF Forms DDA 7, MIA 7A, and DDA 78. b/ First month FormMU 74 used.
Subject to revision.
s/ FFrst month FormDDA 'p3 used.
1147
APPENDIX H
WAR DEPARTMENT IXND-T;EAsF: TRANSFERS BY TECHNICAL SERVICE a/ (Continued)
Yea- and Month
%ces ' * * * * . . . . .
1942. . . . January . . . . . February . . . . . March . , . . . . April . . . . . . May . * . . * . . June.. . . . . . July....... August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
1943 . . . . .
F32zy $' : : : March . . . . . . April . . . . , . May . . . . . . . June....... Judy . . . . . . . August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . Deceniber . . . .
1944 . . . Jamary t . . . s February.... q March . . . . . April c/ . . . . May . . . . . . June......, Ally . . . . . . I August...... September . . . s October . . . . , November . . . . e December . . . .
1945 . . . . I January . . ..I February.... s March . . . . . I April . . . . . , l&y . . . . . . * June . . . . . . . . July. . . . . . . . August......
I
-
TOTAL . . . . ,
Engineers Chemical. Wsxfsxe
my Serviqp Fo:
Medical TranspOJ?- tation
Finance
*$ 276 12
$ 41,717 5,075
-+3g 4:420 2,143 3,163
721 3,292 5,678
10,529 5,620 5,531 6,846
11,742
-&%Lg
1,374 1,734 2,710 1,618 3,343 1,505 2,392 5,258
- 4,@3
:%: 9
11,7f;
201
$7 210
1,818 1,045
385 5,613
732
2%
27 164 ---TB
32,376 26,513 42,218 20,977 23,291 23,168 24,507
1/-234% 16;017 5,817
ilLA+
0 0 0 0 0
B/ 144 0 0 0 0 0
146 218 --gm
10,238 2,566 5,967 1,500
22,556 13,554 15;133 15,593 14,723 22,981 15,278
87 078
x 121232 4,923 2,317 2,304 4,514 6,896 6,177
15,129 14,844 4,909
30 850
-2 2,195 1,687 2,878 1,473 2,806 3,280 8,956 3,714
793 2,043
300 082
-szg +1;204 18,451 13,117 25,635 12,413 34,894 37,608
$3 2: 241044
106,543 0 0 0
36,33: 10,378 9,133
14,984 8,729 6,782
leg"-
983 $
252 164
t; 153 64
178
317 065 21,822
157 965
50,422 -i$=
23,163 25,206
21,452 27,562 8,433
21,030 8,032 17,197 13,443 35,819 17,504
12,359
20,647 13,603
26,324 12,150
41,971 6,691
19,714 11,845 2,799
60 195 xz
2:529 2,750 3,061 2,938 3,678
15,053 5,189
:J:;; 8:99o
469 894 --$m
30,212 57,910 ;;,g
27:127 39,168 31,514 33,652 37,281 44,790 49,425
219,278 10,130 5,434
13,254 -5,631 17,160 18,554 43,680 28,524 24,7J-0 24,875 23,560 15,008
28 265 131 151 90
113 149 142
-3-E 161771
-q%
16,333 4;221
16,767 3,518 2,908
21,173 24,366
5,682
126,550 3,301
8,543 7,896 1,992
29,084
2z;: $",g~
$819 6,291 1,535
293
-* 29:07l
%$
56,659 22:073
64,374 20,025 15,182
25,909 18,454 24,535 14,139
122,395 16,647 101,178 63,663
4 4 +z- 13
177 107 111 161 71
3,365 239
783,078 317,142 i32,192 1,309,278 520,483 6,898
(In Thousands of Dollars) Ax C
30 (Continued 1
- a/ As reported on A& and AX3 Forms DDA 7, DDA 7A, and IIDA 73, Subject to revision. 6/ First~month 5kt-m DDA 7A used. c/ First month Form DDA 'jB ueed. -, a/ Due to transfer Of Motor !hXnsport to the Ordnance Depsrtment from the Qua.r+,e~&er carps. X/ New series as of this date. z/ Data not available prior to this date.
148
I
_’ _ .c-7 ._ r
APPENDIX H
Year Rrla Month
1941 . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . * . . . . . June . . . . . . July .., . . . August . . . . . September , . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1942 * . . . 3,176,671 990 5f34 47,631
$ 1 130,323 -5 126,282 0 185,773 0 238,608 0 188,557 61,339 0 220,361 243,194
95,515 r)/ 15 0
244,445 77,447
0 371,455
90,036
492,277 136,767 1 133,033 11
;3;:; 73,949 0
> 78,670 -26
Yp$
103:211
3 tit: 112:551 157,499 149,752 221,065 328,543 253,609 290,710
January. . . . . February k/ . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
* . . . . 6 635 954 208,019
306,788 0
359,795 426,998
2,097
p;; 113,695 30,094
5091455 39,172
5;s;;;
68257g
45,503 212,806
3;661 17,763
&g; 157,169 52,343 179,132
6141225 158,479 Ei: 158,222
778,926 261270
235,915 63,720
4 314 582 121,185
231,229 251,311 317,001 374,020 435,154 382,385 577,458 362,254 422,588 442,656 397,341
1944 . . . . January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . Aprlld . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 . . . . Jenuary..... February .... March ...... April ...... May ....... June ...... July ...... August ......
TOTAL . . . . . 21,747,621 13,349,114 5.511,999 l&29,734
w~~p~TMENT~I;END-LEAsE TRANSFERS BYMAJOR RECIE'IENT COUl'lTRYd
All Countries
$LBJg Ug2g $ t ,
Y$g 1,935,029 398 794
207,755 15,964
620; 198 164,207 20,255
759,491 140,394 149,819 :$ ;z:
711,510 680,910
;pg 231735
637,357 10,167
z:;~~;~
2201445 8,634 160,629 14,794
614;ooo 151,590 9,597
595,484 159,199 22,381
490,675 142,373 87,923 116,774 71,633
4 936 622 +=33
486,879 393,403 497,639
:;xz; g:;;;
4171861 374,935 329,130 255,954
3,993,240 521,173
:2:;:
4w
546;056 6o:yw
488,869 63,052 29,445
395,715 596,562
28,447
423,317 85,450
128,022
1,930,802 290,639 268,926 265,905 263,412 243,743 205,847 302,012 90,318
United KiIlgdOlU
French Forces U.D.S.R. china Other
$ 14,632 1,347
$,12.296 270
90,133 15,036 6,144
17,454 17,574 2,398
z%k 11715 8,320
-1,113 5,320
846
91,050 -1,229 6,183 1,526 8,063
53 2,329 1,760 2,942 5,302
31,803 20,215 12,103
236 817
* 17;886 20,155 13,457 12,142 40,557 27,855 21,809 14,999 1l,l73 19,921
205 641 12,254
10,422 9,438
13,199 17,011
2: E 13;954 14,558 37,856
-24,096 62.029
158 541 34,768
5,993 -340
14,505 6,278 5,049
-8,216 18,812 16,567 28,818 17,477 18,850
20,147 29,577 22,251 24,736 30,061 28,667 18,581 27,m
369,850
2Fg 28; 019 21,761 29,484 27,188 82,741 65,358
26,057
:67, ;c!i 29:273 48,942
869,973 886,801
d As reported cm A8F and AN? Forma DDA 7, IIDA 7A, and DDA p3, subject to revisit. v Flret‘month Form DDA 7A used. d FiretmonthFonnDDA7B used. ~ New series as of this date.
149
T ‘I -
. Yi
APPENDIX J
Year ena
Month
aiterran n Theate: Eli pean The, sr Total
Total Italy E-alkans French
and North 2ustria Africa
Total U.S. U.K. Zone Zone
Areas of Exclusive- 1yu. s. Reaponsi- bility
(Pacific)
1943 . . $ 28,694 $ 28,694 $ 28,694 0 0 0 0 0 0
January. . . February . . March . . . .
April . . . . May. . . . . June . . . .
July21 . . . 1,148 1,148 1,148 0 0 0 0 0 0 August . . . 431 431 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 September . . 407 407 407 0 0 0 0 0 0
October . . . 2,259 2,259 2,259 0 0 0 0 0 0 November . . 6,828 6,828 6,828 0 0 0 0 0 0 December . . 17,621 17,621 17,621 0 0 0 0 0 0
1944 . . 195,716 148,176 121,850 $16,511 $9,815
0 0 0
$ 42,717 C 26,967 6 15,750 ; 4,823
January... 19,742 19,742 19,742 0 February . . 27,631 27,631 27,631 0 March . . . . 20,809 20,809 20,809 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
April . . . . 16,847 16,847 16,659 0 May. . . . . 7,880 7,862 6,593 0 June . . . . 11,832 8,603 7,166 0
0 0 18 18
3,229 2,756
0
47;
0 0 0
July . . . . 7,388 4,075 1,902 0 August . . . 7,580 1,383 1,146 15 September . . 13,772 5,434 2,159 0
3,313 6,197 7,787
2,23; 4,143
0
55:
October . . . 4,174 2,753 1,502 November . . 29,391 15,420 9,408 Deoember . . 28,670 17,617 7,133
6,01: 10,484
188 1,269 1,437
2,173
3,z
1,251 0 0
1,297 12,814 8,062
3,310 ;>g t
1,115 8,978 3,lM
182 124 3,836 1,157 4,874 2,991
1945 . . 732,404 261,558 183,641 77,917 0 414,956 209,976 204,980 55,890
January. . . 43,152 February . . 48,825 March.... 86,862
8,108 14,292 0 17,031 14,330 2,701 3,721 6,405 23,234 0 16,483 9,609 6,874 2,703
14,717 11,297 0 54,693 34,569 20,124 6,155 . April . . . . 101,346 May. . . . . 142,339 June . . . . 99,836
22,400 29,639 26,014
26,817 56,870 37,792
26,144 35,882
18,715 45,337 31,737
25,419 33,203
8,102 0 11,533 0 6,055 0
39,833 29,414 5,282 43,748 30,375 11,346 35,779 18,619 7,646
July . . . . August . . .
111,513 98,531
725 0 2,679 0
$23' 541398
76,745 52,236
23,881 52,864 8,624 8,227 44,009 10,413
TOTAL. . . 956,814 438,428 334,185 94,428 9,815 457,673 236,943 220,730 60,713
T
VA.LUE OF U.S. CIVILIAN SUPPLY SHIPMENTS aJ
(U.S. L.end6d Costs in Thousands of Dollars)
Areas of Combined Rc P sonsibility -I
g Preliminary -- subject to revision. Petroleum products are excluded. Figures for French North Africa represent only coal used for military and civilian purposes. Other shipments to Africa are included in Italy since they wBre reshipped to Italy or replacedprevious loans to Italy. All shipments to Southern France are shown in U.S. Zone of European Theater. tieas of exclusively U.S. responsibility consist of the Philippines and a portion of the Netherlands East E-dies.
v No Army shipments of civilian supplies, as such, were made prior to July 1943.
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APPENDIX K
Year and Month V-Mail
(Thousand Letters) Total. By Air By Surfa& Total By Air 3y Surface
1942 - * - . 11,138 1,518 3,591 338 3,253
January . . . . February. . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May *..... June_a/ . . . . 35 25 29 222 3 219
July . . . . . . August..... September . . . October , . . . November . . . . December . . , .
248 827
2,388 2,304 2,576 2,760
113 210 263 263 267 348
68 187 221 185 206 28t
;zb 485 649 672 840
28 28 18
2: 146
;:89 46-i’ 598
2%
1943 . , . . 149,469 5,640 935 8,144 1,369 6,775
Januaxy * . . * February. . . . March . . . . . April .'. . . . May . . . . . . June....' .
3,200 5,991 6,896 8,955
11,526 u, 935
262 277 321 ~
z: 405
176 226 268 285 332 367
680 646 593 503 453 501
108 61 71 96
105 106
;z;
Ei; 348 395
July . . . . . . August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
13,516 14,301 16,162 18,511 18,970 19,506
527 501
z;; 662 826
430 417 435 522 532 715
2 86
117 130 111
;;z
$2 832
1,589
134 98
147 118 136 189
405 638
22 696
1,400
1944 . . . . 311,675 16,086 1,677 14,322 4,057 10,265
Januarg . . . . February. . . . Maroh . . . . . April . . . . . May l . . . . .
June.. . . . .
21,997 2&U’+ 30,991 30,978
844 856 914
1,070 1,152 1,201
680 775 793 918
1,058 1,151
164 81
I21 152 94 50
873 913
1,107 1,069 1,105 1,039
137 334 235 F;; ;37
fZ 247 2% 223 2%
736 579 872
8;; 502
July...... 28,755 1,421 1,414 August . . . . . 27,255 1,538 1,499 September . . . 22,935 1,499 1,470 October . . . . 21,564 1,745 1,633 November . . . . 21,026 1,732 1,313 December . . . . 21,700 2,114 1,705
1,190 1,304 1,032 1,199 1,619 1,892
634 842 765 903
1,396 1,636
1945 . . . . 170,742 15,910 15,167 743
421
ii; 1 1 0
12,464 5,236 7,228
Jenuary . . . . 30,499 2,026 1,605 February. . . . 28,060 1,811 1,674 March . . . . . 33,643 2,376 2,193 April . . . . . 26,344 2,059 2,058 May . . . . . . 21,707 2,034 2,033 June.... , . 13,856 2,004 2,004
1,948 1,604 1,784 1,500 1,682 1,385
234
3 954 841 853
1,714 1,359 1,320
546 841 532
July...... 9,633 1,899 1,899 0 1,255 815 August. . . . . 7,000 1,701 1,701 0 1,306 830
TOTAL . . . . 643,024 39,154 35,459 3,695 38,521 11,000 27,521
ARMXMAILDISPATCEED OVERSEAS
Air Mail (Thousand Lbs.) r Ordinary Mail (Thousand Lba)
af First month during which mail was diapatohed through Axmy postal channels.
(Continued on next page) *
151
Year and Month r
1942 . . . . 694 694
January . . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . &I 19 &I 19
July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
29 29
;t ;: 167 167 225 225 128 128
1943 . . . .' 2,225 19 2,206
January.. . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
121 62
2;
E &I 1
2
121 62 56
2; 78
July . . . . . . 123 August . . . . . 139 September . . . . 185 October .., , . . 638 November . . . . 503 December . , . . 183
119 137 182 635
z:
1944 . . . . 17,807 255 17,552 7,068 66 7,002
January..... February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June .., . . .
July . . . . . . 2,170 August . . . . . 1,504 September _ . . . 1,226 October . . . . . 1,217 November . . . . 1,095 December . . . . 1,495
53 21 16
:: 30
2,117 1,483 1,210 1,187 1,077 1,465
z$ 419
1,737 1,643
621
389
Et 1,730 1,637
613
1945 . . . . 15,548 480 15,068 4,211 180 4,031
January..... 1,336 February . . . . 1,886 March. . . . . 2,445 April . . . . . . 2,090 May....... 2,281 June . . . . . . 1,872
:: 29 83
::
1,304 1,836 2,416 2,007 2,225 1,794
;:z
2; 538 435
66 6
11 14 42
516 548 771 606 524 393
July . . . . . . 1,654 August . . . . . 1,984
TOTAL . . . . .
80 1,574 411 72 1,912 357
735 32,620 14,198
t;
;65
365 308
33,355 13,933
APPENDIX K
ARMY MAIL DISPATCHED OVERSIUS (Continued)
Postal Supplies (Thousand Lbs.1 --
Total
i/ 1,132 1,094 ;,3gg
2:111 1,750
By Air By Surface Total By Air By Surface
;I 0 22 6
470 12
b/ 1,132 262 1,072 263 1,323 287 1,677 345 2,071 364 1,738 337
Parcel Post (Thousand Sacks)
259 258 283 341 360 332
a/ First month during which mail was dispatched through Army postal channels. E/ Supplies were Included in parcel post prior to 1 January 1944.
152
Year and Wnth Total I Federal Peniten- tiaries
Mscipllnary Barracks
Rehabill- Guard tatlon Houses Centers at Ppsts
Overseas Installations
December . . . . 1,496 302 554 554 86
1942
January..... February . . . . March... . . . April . . . . . . May*. . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . ...'. . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1,547 1,617 1,734 1,952 2,196 2,442 2,811 3,168 3,511
E$ 689
319 323
:2 376
zg 450 455 468 482 509
545
ZE 662
i$ 1,135 1,429 1,657 1,739 2,016 1,938 c/ 713
2:; 689 791 898 971
1,062 1,076 1,187 1,381 1,484
954
1E 162 185 195 213 212
:;t 275
1943
January..... February . . . . March.... , . April . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
5,264 5,842 6,454 6,854 7,106 7,246 7,633
E?z? 9&9
10,762 11,701
550 573 615 657 663 716
22
~~ 1,040 1,074
1,910 1,876 1,807 1,723 1,687 1,659 1,653 1,739 1,853
x; 2:693
1,345 2,012 2,709 3,093
;,g:: 3:747 3,990 4,366 4,589 5,249 5,642
1,123 910 745 725 625
2:; 502 567 722 745 718
336 47;
2;: 801 842 968
1,013 1,117 1,232 1,328 1,574
1944
January . . . . 12,733 1,116 February . . . . 14,229 1,187 March...... 15,726 1,213 April . . . . . . 16,978 1,?2+5 May . . , . . . . 18,267 1,343 June . . . . . . 18,890 1,415 July . . . . . . 19,877 1,370 August . . . . . 21,046 1,474 September . . . . 21,376 1,603 October . . . . . 22,360 1,750 November . . . . 22,786 1,760 December . . . . 24,202 1,843
3,076 3,570 4,009 3,994
t;:; 51311 %893 6,346 7,009 7,519 8,562
6,103 6,688 7,381 8,079 8,718 8,535 8,430 8,425 8,390 8,223 7,983 7,710
3: 996
1,248 1,345 ;,g
1:844 1,705 1,891 1,943 1,531
1,587 1,799 2,127 2,361 2,823 2,847
;e 3:332 3,487
t ,:;i ,
1945
January..... 24,441 1,952 February . . . . 26,328 2,023 March...... 28,157 2,185 April . . . . . . 28,751 2,297 May . . . . . . . 31,008 2,459 June . . . . . . 32,562 2,676 July . . . . . . 33,230 2,740 August . . . . . 33,552 2,715
9,117 7,470 9,329 7,556
10,339 7,486 10,642 7,201 11,804 7,457 12,797 6,720 13,239 13,468
6,205 6,005
1,310 1,486 1,289 1,126 1,054
869 1,046
864
4,592
i%$ 7:485 8,234 9,500
10,000 10,500
TOTAL . . . . .
c/ First month during which any rehabilitation center was in operation.
15:3
APPENDIX K
NUMEER OF PRISONERS AT U. S. DISCIF'LINARY BARRACKS ,
Year and Month Admissions
1941 . . . .
December . . . . 52 52 10 38 2 2 554
1942 . . . . 2,309 925 407 448 48 22
January . . . . 50 February . . . . 100 March . . . . . 52 April . . . . . 110 May . . . . . . 163 June... . . . 180 July.... . . 311 August..... 364 September . . . 282 October . . . . 237 Noveniber . . . . 436 December , . . . 21
59 30 45 50 65
2; . 70 - 57
155 159 99
: 3
15 23 19 18 23 14
113 122 46
. 46 38 39
:7'
2; 42 35 29
2;
4 3 2
: 2 2
i 11
:
; 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 2
z
1943 . . . . 2,301 1,546 804 610 110 22
January . . . . 45 February . . . . 92 March . . . . . 116 Aprii . . . . . 89 May . . . . . . 97 June...... 128 July...... 152 August.... . 197 September . . . 232 October . . . . 398 November . . . . 349 December . , . . 406
1Z 185 173 133 156 158 111 118 100 100 113
18 io
121 115 64 87
2
E
:;
zi; 48 43
t;
2 42 51 63 53
3' 14 13 7
19 11 4
; 8
14
0 0 2 2 2 1
t 1 1 2 3
lg” . . . . 7,600 1,731 498 800 141 292
January . . . . February . . . . March i . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June...... July...... Awst..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
486
;zi 136 143 634 926 768 631 846 721
1,197
103 76
lo3 151 99
135 152 186 178 183 211 154
21 19 21
;: 24
a!
2:
2
64
2,'
:;
76;
;: 68 82 69
16
J: 18 10 14 5
17 10 20 12 9
2
i 21 3
ii: 56
;: 28 15
1945 . . . . 7,304 2,398 813 948 73 564
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . ., . May . . . . . . June...... July...... August . . . . . .
743 417
1,216 596
1,422 1,350
3
188 205 206 293 260
3 408
70
:;
i; 140 166 110
2 89
117 115 130 160 183
18 10
2
i 16
;;
a: 78
149 99
TOTAL . . . . 19,566 6,652 2,532 2,844 374 902
Total Restored Sentence Expired Paroled
t
Other
Strength at End of Period
545
2:: 662
E; 1,135 1,429 1,657
: % i :938
1,910 1,876 1,807 1,723 1,687 1,659 1,653 1,739 1,853 2,151 2,400 2,693
3,076 3,570 4,009 3,994 4,038 4,537
z % 6;346 7,009 7,51 8,56 2
9,117 9,329
10,339 10,642 11,804 12,797 13,239 13,468
154
APPENDIX K,
NUMBER-OF PRISONERS AT REHABlLlTATION CENTERS
T Admissions
Reductions Strength
at End of Period
Year and Month Total Restored 1
I
Transferred :0 Ciscipli- lary Barracks I
Other -
1942 . . . .
January..... February . . . March. . . . . April . , . . . , May . . . . . . , June . . . . . . July . . ...< Awst . . ..I September . , , ( October . . . i , November . . . I December c/ . . . 751 38 11 0 27'
1943 . . . . 10,620 5,691 3,599 1,290 802
January..... February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
689 815 933 798
$2 716 843 904
1,059 1,225 1,113
57 148 236 414 532
ii; 600 528 836 565 720
:i 181 324 476 431 305 395
z::: 283 352
2
;5 19 65 79
113 86
273 178 260
z
;;
:z 101
z 142 104 108
1944 . . . 14,470 12,402 5,997 4,795 1,610
January. . . . 1,206 February. . . . 1,270 March. . . . . 1,442 April . , . . . 1,274 May . . . . . . 1,304 June . . . . . . 1,021 July . . . ..I 1,077 August . . ..a 1,160 September . . . , October . . . . .
1,312 915
November . . . . 1,272 December . . . , 1,217
745 685
:;z 665
1,204 1,182 1,165 1,347 1,082 1,512 1,490
361 226 358 472 473 483 489
2; 510 851 602
295 377 367
22 580
%$ 578 389 438 674
89 82
z: 144 141 159 150 156 183 223 214
1945 . . . . 7,731 9,436 4,333
675 280 513 742 389 541
2:
4,026 1,077
January..... 899 February . . . .
1,139 737 651
March . . . . . . 1,133 April . . . . . .
1,203 945
May....... 1,576 1,230
June . . . . . . 1,320
922 July . . . . . . 680
1,659
August . . . . . 1,195
839 1,039
331 133 258 547
113 143
373 115 776 155 959 159 486 127 296 132
Adjustments 21, 717 717
TOTAL . . . . , 34,289 28,284
0
13,940
451 266
10,562 3,782
713
1,345 2,012 2,709 3,093
;% 3:747
?;E 4:589
:%z ,
6,103 6,688 7,381 8,079 8,718 8,535 8,430 8,425 8,390 8,223 7,983 7,710
7,470 7,556 7,486 7,201 7,457
z'," 61005
0
c/ First month during which any rehabilitation nter was in operatlon. if Adjustments, not allocable by month, are based upon reports cumulative to 30 June 1945, received from
each installation. 7?he principal discrepancy between these data and thos3 prevloxdy reported monthly resulted from lack of uniformity in reporting prisoners receive& for temporary custody pending trans- fer to disciplinary barracks. litation, are incluaea.
In the totals all prisoners received, either for transfer or for rehabi-
155
Year and
Month
1941 December ,
1942 a January . , February March.. , April . . . May . . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1943 * January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 . January. r February March . . April . . l&y . . . June . . July . . August . September , October . , November , December I
I 1945 JanuF. : February s I&rch . . I April . . , May . . . , June . . . July . . . August . .
TOTAL..
General Reviewed
for Clemency
(Cases )
321 :I 17
15 21 30 21 18 19 18
631" 36 35
1,369 T
78 101 119 75
113 66
141 128 142 161 184
3,648 230 141 288 221 204 293 285 380 370
'2; 319
* 497 633 303 687 505 634 512
9,563
APPENDIX K
IEXAMINATION OF GiNERAL COURTS-MARTIAL FtECORDS ANDADMINISTRATTVE SEI'TLE2dENT OF CLAIMS
xlrts-Martl Examined
for Legal Wficiency
(Cases)
21 -%F 387 402 529 602 769
2: 1,118 1,097 1,088
939
15,038 871
1,209 1,569 1,085 1,003 1,050 1,054 1,049 1,396 1,504 1,613 1,635
17,418 1,700 1,835 1,701 1,756 1,795 1,302 1,355 1,393 1,282 1,217 1,076 1,006
yg 952
1,005 849
1,122 1,026 1,001
a7
Records Examined
ly Rev. in JAG0
Trial Ret:
54
-3f 63 47 78
;57
- 5898 87
;69 82
2,o64 145
133 143 131 153
. 1.43 194 202 209 246 177 188
3,536 288
201 301 241 245 336 306 317 424 283 303 291
%$f 250 278 243 275 329 242 272
8,735
Clati
Office of the JAG
Processed
Cl 879 1,173 1,103
798 725
1,128 990
15,255 432
289 1,715
"%~ 1,701
960 1,269
949 750
1,281 558
10,214
t:; 570
E 700
2,482 3,863
Pending
CD,793 1,979 2,723 3,530 4,479 4,364 4,663
5,620 6,092 5,674 2,040 2,613 2,810 2,998 2,339 2,021 1.,835
991 867
907 1,321 1,392 1,102 1,702 2,194 2,764 6,122
ictivity (Number oi
ASF Service command8
Processes -~
fl 854 2,579
34,569 -7m
2,504
;fE 41274 3,958 3,994 3,028 1,820 1,471 1,518 1,454
io,Y69 1,550 1,273 1,558 1,301 1,359 1,148 1,268 1,507
Pendine
f/6,302 6,830
6,6g; 7,015 6,85E 7,716 6,149 , 4,527 2,533 1,288
874 664 594 527
46;
Et 344 313 302 278 417
:ases)
AAF Technical Service
Processes
!I 169 579
14,368 777
1,326 1,386 1,464 1,391 1,212 1,173 1,180 1,101 1,191 1,051 1,116
-F% ii023 1,177 1,124 1,131
898 935
1,191
D-as Pending
f/1,443 1,654
1,685 1,384 1,081 1,111 1,103 1,076
981 901
982 783 775
755
2;;
2:; 519 488 825
f/ Data not available prior to this date.
156
APPENDIX K
AMERIW PRE3cmERs CFWAR OFFIcm~ Iri3iTmfYHAHDs
1942
January .......... February .........
!gzj:::::::::: l4q ............ June. ..........
JR&. : : : : : : : : .
stQtember . . . . ..
..
: : ootober l?ovmlba-
............... : :
Da%xwll~ .........
1943
January .......... February ......... K5rob ........... April ........... Eans ............ June.. .........
July.. ......... August .......... September ......... ockhl- .......... lbvanber ......... Deoember ..........
Jauuaq .......... Febnmry .........
F: : : : : : : : : : : : Mw ............ June.. .........
y&-:~:::::::::
iYi@mbr ......... ootobor .......... lrov~ber ......... December .........
1945
Jaumq .......... Fe- .........
tgik:::::::::: w ............ June.. .........
$a&. : : : : : 1 1 : : :
TorAL ..........
132 932
1,070
1,070 1,084 1,m 1,326 1,373 3,805
6,018 248 9,833
13,586 375 557
18,270 =,6!33
1,2Y5
25,447 3,321 3,760
25,278 25,877
5,670
27,360 6,142
28,390 7,536
30,008 7,754 9,559
3l,W 10,835
32,396 33,169
EC; >
E:ig
g!gz 54:141 p&g
63:703
2% 74:3q 88,715
gig ,
4%267 25,930
-I-
10
1:
14 24 32
160 202 247
n,W 12,427 13,814 l5,8U *,158 22,410
46,437 g*7;
72:323 75,031 39,810
17,m 16,833 16,465 16,346 15,767 14,309
34,736 46 12,430
13,485 7 13,493
2 0 0
0
f ll 14 29
342 5J+4 913
2,158 2,479 2,485
1,198 1,235 1,315 1,362 1,080
937
855 816
22 626 575
552
2
g
Japan
iz 1,056
1,056 1,058 1,052 1,155 1,157 3,529
5,428 8,914
12+6 14,856 15,858 19,202
19,H 20,046 2%079 m,OfJ4 20,010 20,014
157
APPENDIX K
Total PrleQIler ~~
1942 . . . . 5l.2
January . . . . Felnwwy . . . . Maroh . . . . . Aplld.... May . . . . . . 3:
0 31"
June...... July...... z;
g 39 :
Augnet - . . . _ 65 55 16 September _ . .
2 130 75
ootoher . . . . 130 0 lbvmber . . . . 431 380 250 Decmber.... 1,881 5= 132
1943 . . . i 123,141
Janl-;;rar . . . . 2,365 990 478 February . . . . W+4 l,m6 37 M?roh -.... 2,755 1,334 A@1 __._. May -1-1.. 3Z~~
2,146 2g
53:4_?5 22,UO
Jrme...... fq58
34,lti 19,964
Je.JaY.::~: a502 qofjl
94,220 %346
130,299 septmh8r . -. 163,706 n5,358 zgz oototmr -. . . 167,748
Wp+ J-l9,4fJl
lkmdxw . * . _ 122,350 3g Decenher - . . _ 172,879 =3,4ko 1:om
m-J+. . . . @=7,363
Jl~ . . . . 1-h,= Fem.... 151,381
l24,830 1,448
183,- 127,252
l4tmd.l . . ..I 2,497
-;502 133,135
April . e a . . 133,967 5,yg
Mxy ..-.-. 186,368 June. . I I . . 196,948 zz
2,045
y-w-:::: 224,863 243,810
l-73:980 g%E
septmher . -. 3q3f@ 192,868 248,205
19:372
OotQ~ . . _. 334,- *x,344 55,359
mva&x3r - _ * . 359,247 305,- 33,243
-w. . . . 36%63 24,326
3a1,93l 4,131
1945 - ..I 67,140
Jamaxy . . . . 359,248 36l,493
305,867 0 Fehnmry . . . . llr%rah *...- p$
32% ?%
April . . . . . May . ..-.. 4%),206
34&J-lJ- a:559 *,-
June...... 425,174 370;876
tg%g 366,772
26 July...... 0 Augwt..... 2 360,614 95
TOTAL . . . . 378,x%
d Fir& month for which any prieonera of war were report&
158
Q 0 0 O- 0 0 0 0 0
51
0 1 0 7 0
; 4
14 2
ll 7
2Ll
8"
li 21 17
2E 22 20 22 39
232
3.62
0 117
0 0
195 0
s
e4" (B
1,809
14,069
2,035 1,179
246
s
4,z 6,~
I.&892
Total
49,826 49,993 5’3$
5o:L6k
3%
2% 5+32 51,m 51,Qn
4: 3
1,&l l,l- 5,301 6,7%
%O= 12,267
0
2
508 172 1% 52 0
122 6
5
140 49
. .._ . .i .
/ APPENDIX K ,.. .,
V
Yearendkmth
Jarmary..... Februwy . . . . l&arch...... April4 . . . . my . . . . . . . June .I.... July .s.... Awgaat . . . . . s@dber . . . . Octobar..... Eovembar . . . . Deed . . . .
Jarmarp . . * * . February . . . . Mch...... April.'. 1 . . . May . . . . . . . June .,.... JIlL . . . . . . Awswt . . . . . seP*ar . . . . October..... EQTtwnber . . . . Dacsmber . . . .
,193 ..,
January... . . Febmmy . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . I . . . . June s,.... July . . . ..m ,Avgoet . . . . . septedk . . . . October . . . . . EmfRber . . . . Date . . . .
1944 . . . . . 176
:
4 116
: 142
a 20 0 4
;z; 0
7 2 2
z
19 4 6
3 10 1,143
t 0 2,242
1 1E 2,443 %6FG!
Jemu-y..... Febrnaq . . . . lhrch...... Awl'...... Bku . . . . . I . Jrme . . . . . . JnQ . . . . . . Am . . . . .
1945 . . . 26 &9@
5 560 2,820 17
6 26
: 246 26
;;g
6 c 3:915
,l z 4,246
2 605 .
Lo
l&&h '
Be. kputrlation PrdRanefer
0 0 0
- 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 14
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e
10
TCTAL..... I.22 2,152
-~abvarPeFereportea.
Japneae
I
I
54
1 0 0 9
3; 6 0 1
76
10 0 1 0 7 0
26 a 3 0 0
21
2,586
2: 205
2 161 38
E; uEJ9
z
2,714
I-@ z 2 333
FE
5,424
-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I.2
0 0 1 0 7 0 1 2 1 9 0 0
4
a
24
Repatriation mmlTrfulafer
2
0 _ 0
0. 0 0 0 0 \ 2 0
0 ‘0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
. 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
0 0 -
:: 0 1 0 0
3
159
.
e- ~--
,I
, I
* 1 :
. ,
\ ‘ 1
I . r ,
.APPENBIX K
1 \ *
PRlSOliIER-Q-WAR I4AMMYS‘AV~, AssIc;KED,Al0)WaRgED
I . + i
I4m-day~Umkea I&n-clayeAvailableforWork
mcamp Work PO& Work Contract
Work TOtXd.
paiawarh
1944.. Jm.. Fem.. March . . f April . . _ hay . . . . Jmef-f . . July.... blgulrt . . - %73pbmlbar .
~ktober . . lmmnbar . . Dacmlber _ *
1945 . . Jane. . February . . March . . . April . . . I43y . . . . June.... July.... August...
2,&5,442 3,@+,970 3,701,556 4,035,174 ;>gn&
5:704:305
8,259,739 a#-@,904 8,594,988
&?35;a32
2,424,&l 2,777,7*
2,338,985 2,6e9&7 3,m4@1 3,465,843
E$gii 4:294:oog
381,*2 428,433 497,458 53&g
707:523 724,373
90.3
fZ:; 91.4 93.8
2:;
91.4 Txai m-3
g;; 86.7
;:i .
90.5
=,236,513 1,@3,932 1,652,dc3 1,602,414 X,817,363 2~7,296 Qq-370
28 7-j-o’ 132 -es-
1,330; 633. 1,943,4* =,=m- 1,146,762 '
2gg
i,l66>91 1.116.221
ww59
;;;;g
817h4 791,197
9,805,m
1&2;914 2,351,324 2,794,5f34 2,a55,7a4
=,15&w 78,094,4%
1944 *.-. JEllUtU7..... Felmewy . . . .
!gz:::::: lhrJ . - . . - . 1 Jimmy...... yY& : : : : :
i3c#aam.. . . cctober . . - . .
.EQvmbm- . ..I -ba- . . -.
1945 . . . . Jr-?..... Febnmxy .I.. XEuch...... Am. . . . . e
El2 - - - -.- - . . . . s . p&. : : : : :
.
14@7 14,u9 14,476 H,P3 %E)m 36,115 25,930
SJf
141830 15,678 g$g
,
f:",
439,163
6,%-Q
2zz
6:m
7+-z
81546
yg
131355 IV40 15,srs 17,655
zg
165,743
2,9w
i$2 =,m
'. 9,605
gg
260 66
==9
;z 148 156
1,845 2M al.
z 262
2
2,738
27,738 299,106 gm$ 74:747 777,03= 45,m
WE 399:7w 43,192 W@@ x,515 90,436
=q,- 109,769
851,994
z2
z 1,633 1,708 =,-
9,940 .
160
lfm-m OF pRImlaR-OF-WAR (2cmmim wmlc (Continued) -
Year ana Bhlth
x2!!& J-=-Y. F&w lkmch.. April . . 4.. . JuLaef/. Jizly-.. Aueuet .
zr lksbber-
- . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . I . I .
. . . . I I . . .
. . . . . . . i .
. . . . . I . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . ,. . . . . .
.
. . . . I . - . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . I . I . . .
Jvg . . b . . - . . .
Fe-- : : : : : : : : : waroh . ..I. * . ..I. April . . .I. . . . . m.........::: Ju~ls . . . . . . . . July . . . . . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . . a . . .
MTAL . . . . . . . . . .
Y~andMOllth
37,- 3,171
1% 4:79e , 42379
44’3 61170
% B 3 605
a,558
Jv. . . * . . F&mu-y . . . . . : : : :
4 . . . . . . . :::::: June .w........., Jpll -.-...-..m.. Apeuet . . . . . . 3ept-htl.r. . . . . : : : : : ocfober . - . . . . EM . . . . . . . . ..I Daomber . . . . . . . . _ ,
2945 Je...... FabllaxlT . ..-..:::: akroh ............. Aprfl ........ .4.........:::: Jmvl July :I:::::::::: Apeast ....... ...
Tomi... . . . . . . . .
~/lbtsmtamlhU ePrlor~oaate.
l
I l2a lal 183 184 185 195
ig 19Q
iz * 195 1% 195 195 195 195
OthW EQIb
@xEm!satal
31-F =a3 199
g
l,d3
f% lh9 1,016 1,165 1,418
ii%
i 611
1,104 1,041 l&5
2
995
:%g 1:ll4 1;l20
xi =b
.
.
Public
1,9l4 1 ,‘v’6 1,180 1,356' 1,762 1,792 1,502
%i 9 949 .
i’on $757
5:933 2%
9,039 11,318 *
50,931
17,603 33,m 33,= 34,053 33,210 33,018
,gs 32,035
31,7al
2Ei 31:369 3w9-l 3=,laS 3,333 30,722
,
At’PEFtDIX K
.
Year md'Month
lg41 ......... Dee& .........
1942 January . . . . . . . . . . February .........
'March ........... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ........... August septenibar ... i
..............
October .......... Aoveulb~ ......... Deader .........
&!T@ J=-+=Y. February March .-. April. . May. . . June . . July . . August. Septranbar October . Eoveanber December
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
. .........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
&g& , Jmumy.:::: ".:: Febru&y ......... March ........... April ........... 4 ............ June ........... July ........... A-. ......... sapwer ......... October ........... Ecmmber ......... Daceaber .........
$945 ...... J&%if-.......::: Feabrwny ......... l+lrch ........... April ........... Mey ............ Jmm ........... JnQ.. ......... A- ..........
Loyalty Aliens colflplaint Inveetigation Investigated for
Caees Proceseed fi/ Inveatigetion
Classified Work Cases Procese$rd
865 2,l20
2g; l&20 31,174 34,804 34,458 45,193 %$3g
) I
. 1,3@,317 72,315 m383
101,041 110,631 142,543 145,583 1@,966 154,372 =4,-m ll3a33
zfzz ,
yk+? ,
55,405 +
s$e . 2% &475 ?5,=9 WW =,a3
i!l
79,084 -f/ -ms-
2~~ 6:923 5,727 6,443 6,264 7,380 7,439 7,252 6,426 4,5m
-YE :,
;%zq 3b 2,851 WY5 2,172 2,417 2,049 la33 1,733 1,753
2Y am 1,537 1,703 1,683 1,236 =,=04 l.Oll. =*069
g !s
g
7,772 723
2
=,z =,5eo =,-
!!I
Swpem3ion of Subversivee
(Caeea Revieweb) '
.
pg I
3:3(x 2,817 3,&3 2m3 2,410 2,106 2,109 =,a77
i t APIW’UHX K
i , ?
Year ana MxltJ : l
I 1942
January . . . . February . . . .
E March .,.... Api1 . . . . . ,* ; May . . ..i. June...... July...... August . . . . . September . . . October . . . . EQv~er . . . . December . . . .
1943
January . . . . February . . . . Bkrch . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . .
- Jwe.. . . . . July:..... Auguet . . . . . Sep+eniber . . . October . . . . Eov~er . . . . Deamber . . . .
, January . . . . February .'. . . Harch . . . . .
j April . . . . . : M3y ..I...
Jme...... July...... Aqcwrt . . . . . . s&ember . . .
,' r October I... : mvdber.. . .
Daceber . . . .
1945 \
iztzy:::: )larch . . ..I April
h my .:::::
: tz:::::: l4lwld:....
!ra!#L . ..I
T Imtailationa onMaster Inspection 'Reaponeibility List l-
ASF
g 2:: 9 l
==,os l
+
11,576
=2Aw 12,472 13,549 13,532 13,701 um7 12,966 12,551 11,966
4,d 4,203
3,035
5*g 3:dc7 2,988 2,845
Esg l:alk
g 841
‘AM
1,581 =A@3
l
2J-3 l
2,37;;
2,352 2,353 1,760 1,759 1,835 1,700 1,607 1,709 1,664
5;
435 47.7 547
z
z 535
;z
;z
315
. 3s 311
z a9 4/
;
l l&tnotavai+bla~
f&Zma;Z&w to tbu date.
.
iz; kg fg 468 z
l
211 214
190
2.
215 =7
is! 197 112 115 120
ASF Intltallat. kmm3rcial on Installat. lepro. Fat
security InBpec- A~proml tiop Reapowl- for class: bllity List fied Worl
q
1Oe 163 16 '173 l81 la6 l&
2
19 1%
ig $9
$3 &I
f/ 46 92
160 247
t.2
z; . 767
E 9m 997
1,061 =,==a 1,161 =,=a 1,237 lP79 1,25 1,235
1,318 1,258 1,239 1,011 1,003
970
G'
AuxiliaryW !w==
EumbnQf Forcee
d 9,636 10,303 10,602 =0,9= 10,907 9,888
:iz , l
l
2,941 2,-
21’g 2:4u 2,299 2,201 1,963 1,795 1,439 W59 1,172
1,141 1,096 WE3 1,092 1,016
¶4
lhmikerof
f-&40,624 165,469 l70,7% 167,299 250,715 169,707 159,068 155,793
+ l
$,fg 41:l67 4l,7!z
APPENDIX K
Year and &alt.h
1944 **...
January...... Februery . . . . . March * . . . . . *
Ami1 . . . . . . . Mfly - . . . . . . . June . . . . . . .
July . . . . . . . Augus$ . . . . . . September . . . .
October . . . . . . . Roveinber . . . . .
Decder . . . . . .
1945 . . . . .
Januarga..... Februery . . . . hfmv3l... .._
April. . ..'. . . May . . . . . '. . . June . . . . . .
July . . . . . . . August . . . . . .
* TCYML......
Total
i&22&s
61.9
eJ 61.4
2;:;
61.8 a.5 54.0
48.1
56.9
2::
:;-: 5o:a
46.4 39.3
54.7
)rdnance' m=+- meld.
67.4
pl 82.0 76.5 62.6
g :t; 49.5
57.9
g :; 47.3
$:i .
22
Q-9
Chemical warfare Service
69.8
eJ 68.4 78.0 71.2
2-T 82:4
68.8
56.5 141.4 52.8
33.0 65.0 81.1
73.6 48.8
69.2
!h-anS- portatim
corps.
46.4
r/ 42.0 49.8 49.1
47.7 49.3 39.2
44.4
53.3
2::
41.4
E:!
39.8 22.0
45.3
Tote1
63.0
z/ 6g.t
58:6
6-c&-;
5510
48.2
57.1 g-z
48.0 48.9 51.3
46.5 39.5
55.3
Service Commands U. S. Amq Personnel I.
57.6
f/ 61.5 52.2 56.6
5:; .
FZ
57.6
,Rot In Training
14.1
fJ 20.3 16.9 15.1
15.1 15.0 14.6
10.5 9.7
.'14.1
F-w Prisoners of war
59.2
g 65.4 61.6 57.6
6264
::i
66.4 59.9
gDatianot availablepriortothie date. iJRatee of inj~adaiesione~1,000~pery~atClaee I, II,aIia minatellationfJ,for~~l
reganUees ofattechmwtorduty8tatus. ~ReportingrevisedtoBbov~tabyty~eofpere~l.
\
/ I
APPEN$BIX K .
4
1943 . . . -
Januaq . s.. Februmy . . . . MEL??& . . . . .
Api1 . . . . . Hay . . . ..I June......
Jw-m-::::
September . . .
October . . . . lhvmber . . . . December . . ,. .
1944. .,.. .
April . . . . .
January . . . . Fem.... March ..*..
May . . . . . . June......
Je...... lll8uBt..... septmber *. .
ootobei . . * * Rovwhr . . . . December. . . .
1945 . . . - Janua;rq~ . . . . lMn7xuy * * . . l4u-dl . . . . .
June . * . . . .
pY.w.::::
c’m ~--~ATAsF~w;~
12.3
tl/ 12.6 13.2 !lLe
11.6 12.2 E-3
u-7 U-3 9.7
Y-3
98-E .
8.7
;:i 9.9
8.9 10.4 9.0
88:; 8.3
7.6
2:;
s/ 6.3
14.2
17.6 17.6 15.6
15.7 15.3 13.9
x4.8 13.4 12.2
11.4 U-5 10.8
9.8
10.1 Il.1 12.1
10.2 12.2 10.5
9.8 9.6 8.6
8":: 7.2
6.6
8.1
2::
2: 6:o
52
lo.5
17.1
8.2 8.5 7.6
2:: 7.8
2-z -
5:6
;:4' 5-7
i.5
66:; ,6.6
2; 5.9
;:; 5.3
t-i 4:5
4.3
1:; .
t:: s.2
4.2 5.2
37.7
$I 57.2 69.1 29.7
2-g 64:1
41.4 34.1 19.7
17.8 14.8 9.3
11.8
13.9 13.6 Il.2
P-2 XL.2 Il.0
11.2 9.2
14.0
15.4 11.4 Il.1
7.9
4.9
,':2
1;:; 7-2
6.3 10.5
20.6
13.3
E/ 13.6 14.2 a.3
13.7
- g::
13.9 13.4 12.2
Il.4 10.3 10.2
10.5
10.7 J-l.9 10.8
11.0 12.0 10.5
ll*3 12.7 lo.6
9.0
2:
7.5
8.1 6.3 5.8
ii:: 7.7
52 6.6
12.2
20.2
lg.8 33.3 20.1
l8.7 22.6 19.2
16.2 l6.1 14.0
14.5
15.2 13.3 13.0
13-P 15.8 12.2
14.7 15.4 14.3
11.3
xl.2 =.5 14-6
a.3 11.6 10.7
9-2 7.0
47.9
!Y g.;
47:4
g:: 43.8
2.2
165 ’ -_
.!* /
! ._ __ -:.
APPENDIX- K
g&. 1
Deceder..
1942 . . Je.. February. . re3rcb . . . April . . . . . M&v . . . . June . . . .
zg8i: : : Septeniber. October . . Iiovember . . December. .
x343 - - January . . February . . . M8rch . . . AH . . . l&y . . . . June....
2glk%i : : : Septeder. October . . lfovember . . Deadber . .
Bj&. . Jmnary . . February. . Maxdl . . . April . . . w . ..- ifime....
Egv; : : : *ptepllber- October . . lkmember . . Deer. .
1945. - Jkmuary . . Fem. .
I igi!i ::: Mil?iy .I.. Jime....
gg&Bi : : :
Anw Theater63 in Contmtal Ibnited state8
Kumber of Vkberof Posta
230 369
239 2:
g 286 3n 321 $i
E
401
ET
$t 501
%
E
z
447 474 492
zi
z zii
zz fit?1
Sli
ii! 1,a v55 hog6 1,321 1,140 1,160 1,154
-1,167 .
628
z 6l2 610 I z
z
is 601
1,3.&i 1,- 1,* 1,174 1,174 1,170 1,166 1,164 1,132 %=7 1,066 1,030
EMber oi Seat8
260,647
2&G 296,820 303,2n 314,954 339,176 353,690 *,f@ 419,a ygm&
517:@35 514,251
732,112 754,315 F63E 7a:303 783,791 789,872
a5,pG $Eg9g T&35 5"&wg
9 zcg
- 4,@w344
6,gB3,* 7,&3,510 71535,329 7&4,6= 8,379,!%9 9,375,%5
q344,660 =-,@wP l&=,793
224.548. lw72,z 15,855,=) $$p$-; J&79:895 20,261,888 lw41,934 19,407,@7 19,m,752 q454,PT3 ga7&og
J >
%zi$&$ 3.7:317:&19 m,w5,6@ $A$42 17:163:354 13,095,3= 19,&9,324
contin
BiMber of
z; 616 632 682
7G 735
3 769 745
755 723 zg
22 615 22
'. z$i 603
-
$ a,a7,549
>%23%% l8:044:714 19,2@,771 =@7,079 24,797,~4 28,010,04P 30,258,7~ 32,865,216 36,765,425 39,?54,045 gzig%$ , >
824.631.ooo 5o,a3,0~9 &,305,767 6$;16&5g 72:963:05b
70,708,758 74,*,372
7 .3-s G&3W,E i?;g$z 65:X54:678 g$g-y$ 64:430&l 6Q=QJ53 p.p$
6&&5 @OW-
Il.03
Il.02 12.08 12-N 13.50 13.35 33.31 12.81 =.w 11.69 Ill.30 lO.P2 10.58
9.9; 10.28 9.38 Y-37 8.55 7.42 7.17 7.18 7.49 7.26 7.46 7-a
6.23
::g
s-g 4130
;-$ 5:10 5.24 4.70 4.34
Z-g 5.10 "h-T5 ::g
Overseas- Direct slaee
$wP6,583 12,98o,u6 15,663,m 16,264,446 17,454,726
%s%% l&39:= 19.2& -. 9;Y@+ gJ-y&l I 23:37+- 23,&37,129 B&36,442 25,@&092 &327&g gBfgJ~
f ,
2ns,@@,~ ~3L?m g;g;g$
&a&Y5 31,234,2ljr ;;,$g;;
9 9 J’
/ , .a6 .
APPENDIX L
ACTIVITY OFWARDEEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS
Period Ending
@g- Maxch . . . June . . . September . December ,
1943 March . . . June . . . September . December .
1944 March . i . June . . . September . December' .
1945 March. . .
T Total
WarDept. Milim
Funds Authorized
Total war Dept.
Oblis- tion8
16,942,335 20,553,032
13,847,758 12~56,996
371490,993 17,524,484 43,@8,386
53,329
14,943,262 18,001,736 lp,814,547 11,656,416
533,649 509,242
60,457,140 (31,804
1,083,450 735,319
16,038,060 1,092,537
11,848,466 18,7Q,m 1; 3;: ,;g
, J
7,P78,718 14,335@5 9,09+3,@35 5,494,739
1,3@+,938 14,556,5@ 1,591,710
21,7&,705 13,924,836 1,699,83c
399,032 (1,593,404
June Julye) 1 1 Au.gu+/ .
TOTAL f/ 224,8@3,202 .93,514,377
-T&P
Obliga- tiona--
ASF Appropri-
ations
6,907,123 5,32P,F75
7,6P7,824 11,425,116 11,271,478 7,222,414
8,540,001 11,777,848 ; ,;T$ JT$
J J
3,370,130 10,201,206
;$.gg J J
12,153,709 ?,402,805 2,246,641
(191,963
127,114,123
Period Ending
ff/
11 5 Juneb . .
Decderd. 1942
March:. . June . . . September . December .
L2!2 M83-ch . . . June . . . September . December .
1944 4arc=i.=i.. . June . . . September . ha3mber .
1945 k&r-. . rune k&y ej 1 1 Algu8T z/ .
TOTAL ,p/
T Obligations of Major ASF Appropriations (Continued)
Medical& Quarter- Transpor- Hospital master tation lepartment Service, Service,
a/1,283,631 p/ 994,555
3,948,126 4,=,651
55,522 116,589 104,123 280,748
a/1,374,937 h/p7p9f&
,887:131
85,403 94,362
2,863,550
49,105 2,031&P
92,042 1,765,373 1,310,939
3% &051 86,535
1,117,089 2,475,262 1,&5,553 1,459,651
92J94 100,647 18,802 20,522
LAJ+7,535
l&0,375 1,764,823
;zg f
263% ,549
' 478,183 380,435
630,346
,337,984 1 Mkatemlnua quant ii-ties.
Finance Service,
Obligations o
d/ 612,246 p/ C&,388
a/ 450,102 ;i/ 784,288 -; Jpg
, 9 2,128,800 1~3,767 s,466,158 2,680,167
2,898,606 2,841,358 3,231,069 3,407,420
3,405,47: 3,291,60(: 1,216,55: 1,260,325
35,796,914
Total WE&-L-
Depm--bent Expendi-
tures
4,212,8& 7,085,46c 9,533,741
11,573,6~4
12,103,245 x?,416,818 12,336,048 13,06w+9
13,140,474 13,318,126 12,718,176 12,913,889
14,205,312 14@3,7w
P:$gf J t
76,390,923
;
;
, 1
1 , ,
1:
Ordnance Services & Supplies
2,699,727 2,623,g84
4,808,870 5,280,407 5,m3,257 2,239,606
912,493 3~950,567 2,377,310
(417,470
y;;,g 1;638:o69 1,251,521
4,29&
o33:515 (1,635,5@
32,408,664
Total Ex- penditures
of ASF Appropri-
atlona
Expenditures of Major ASF Appxvprlatione
Finance Service,
AW
Ordnance Service & Supplies
2,905,&a 2,833,623
d/ 462,584 :/ 572,365 411,154 688,904
2,26(r,116 2 a&78; 7:261:034
78JgJ:;; c&61:504 8,988,119
1,947,854 2,12't,Ol4 2,097,371 2,230@2
2,193,367
2#2,796 2,130,1C6 2,24J+,915
8,753,362 9,012,243 8,550,935 8~~54,921
2,752,636 3,284,927
2,140,391
2,965&'? 11999,557
3,219,556 1,990,189 2,236,036
l0,1go,~0 10,76l,o59 2341,299 3,230,651
19,238,x9
3,329,m 2,792,783 3,?'i'4,918
!972,2@ 2J%J~ 1,196@33 665 :m
34@6,952 30,625,578
Major ASF Appropriations
Siplal Service
Engineer
of the Service,
Arms- l-7
chemical Warfare Service
--
225,411 211,007
194,196 343,326 304,177 711,360
967,del 2,040,326
466,787 830,507
360,232 792,642 168,489 349,672
854,60: 290,84( 49,55: 77,7&
9,2&,071
d1&6,392 I/ 678,287
l/ 751,931 i/2,371,279
1,899,750 1,331,996
1,415,8d( 1 ,Q9,149
634,308 1,045,494
649,403 1,329,850
z2;:1" ,
731,615 446,764 384,857
(377,515
16,799,134
63,634 31,018
31,426 83,091
z%; ,
158,322 56,946 26,579
187,274
228,327 l;gJ;g
153:408
299,388 248,329 47,436 1,7QQ
2,121,775
=snal Service of the
54,2l2 84,113
66,042 134,180 239,623 _ 371,675
155,426
Egg: 648:98e
746,275 zE:g 6ot3:a
659,028 672,016 194,247 =5,348
7,515&Q
WIYE: Obligations 8re scheduled ai3 originally reported for the reapectlve fiscal yeare, unadJwt& for COT- ectiona made in eneuing fiscal yeare. Consequently, the totals of quarterly obligationa figure6 ahown do ot represent the net cumulative obligations. The net cumulative obligdtiona at any data are determinable y adding to the unliquldated obligationa outstanding the cumulative expenditures to that date for all per- ode involved, since the subsequent fiscal year adjusiauente are reflected in the current utiliquidated bli~tione. ee footnote8 on next page.
APPENDIX L
ACTIVITY OF WAR DEPARTI~ AFPF0?RIATIONS (Continued)
(In Thousanas of Dollars) ASF Appropriations (Continued) Medical & Quarter- Hospital Jaster
Depfkrtment EkViCt3,
Trauspor- tat ion Service,
Total unliqlliaatea Obligations of the War Department
Total unliquiaatf3a obligations,
Asm Appropriations
8 E.99 ,
28,182 42,914 59,777 93,511
$ 9,899,6Y 15,304,882
$ 4,001,745 6,098,412
q zg:g
1:932!:557
26,439,378 11,971,009 3g,m6,6= 19,08$8W 49,337,389 23,068,861 49,420&5 22,930,265
149,863 2,052,881 49,165,335 23,270,962 163,208 2,070,488 55,510,594 26,548,675 105,248 2,032,m 55,nO,172 27,109,=J- 85,911 1,975,037 50,977,078 23,869&4
;;g
80:323 80,274
1,902,663 1,946,724 1,770,323 1,555,159
fp;J&
43:2l3:590 35,794,440
18,383,468 19,572,43 18,388,413 171390,277
93,179 1,7@,676 93,704 1,772,a3 29,567 5@+,=0 31,065 620,987
482,774 ;;,pgg
32:776:825 27,023@5
19,353,& 15,994,8U 15,300,153 &877,539
Period Ming
d
.chemical Warfare Service,
$ yg ,
17,085 26,943
$?g t
90,- 85,124
2::; 9 140,706
Z~$Z =&?3
133,164 205,556 47,834 46,470
1,573,357 1,378,947 25,790,3W 1,856,309
Engineer Service,
u$ 976,922 q 614,446
g 449,050 gll,l%,l~
~605,793 1,577,456
?;;?:g 1:294:554 1,280,501
949,477
$g9g 751:636
951,256 770,038 235,085 310,747
16,252,140
a Jtiev . . Decemberd &&5&z-
. . . June. . . . September . Decem@er . .
1943 March . . . June . . . . Septder . December . .
1944 March . . . June. . . . September . DeOeniber . .
1945 March . . . June. . . . Julsd - - Augustd .
Unllauldated Obligation Eugineer Service,
Major A57 chamlcal Werferre Service,
.ppropriatl Medic-al 84 Eospital
-P-t
8 ;%E 9
g/1,0%,192 aJ2,261,284
31350,936 2,015,4%
B ;y;; ,
5Gn no,626
3p; ,
0 gJ@ ,
49,741 123,415 162,088 349,324
2,1&515 410,335 284,865 038,914 382,158 2l6,018 2,339,-W -,969 173,976 vWt% 514,100 180,107
1,804,6n 2,325,151 2,245,934 2,320,87C
499,306
416:929 $g$i
142,445 115,653 1l5,380 l2l,f%l
93,153 &5,925
!%z ,
3g
1161933 106,390
Period
=$I@
Si&.p.lFd Service of the
R9nspor- tation
SerTloe, 4kmnY
Quarter- r&aster
Serrtce,
2,166,015
Ordnance Service & Supplies,
$2,288,573 3,818,W
$ 171,199 299,449
8,348,824 426,248 12,228,w3 635,393 14,185,289 831,277 14,492,256 1,170,963
13,2&,735 15,037,935 lp&
I ,
W.G83
t;g9zg 7:9l4:934
1,663,152
;9:2gz 3:346:038
2,959,9%
:)"z9% 2:327:348
vg,g
6:3P:P4 J+,m,6%
2,%%925 2,14l,W 1,997,053 1,85%4n
Fineno% Service,
1,843,u1
L989,W
?ggi bsd957
V74,W 1,591,424 33&??
8 R
-
@& Juney . . Decamber CJ
1942 March . , .
~Abk' 1 December . .
1943 l4fcsrY..
gklilber~ : December . .
x2!& March . . . June.... Se+nbsr . Deaenrber . .
1945 l&udiiY. .
:ryiJ* : : mt!y *
!lwAL -I
s -
r Data quart may. extypt am owwmlee iab1oatea .
J BisoalYee+r194102ml?nthr, emll~ 3oJuue 1941) OJ 8ixnDnths ena* 31DeoedbeJr 1941 &/ -for ~drstlrepurpoeee tX0.y; lmludes seweral indiriaual appropriatione subseqmntlyocms&i&t& 6J Tatal far single mnt& fJ ~oludea amnaut ahown for fieod year 1941 gl mw itan as of' t&i0 date
168
APPENDIX L
PR- OBLIGATIONSANDEXPENDITURES OF MAJOR OPERATINGAGENCIES
Month and Year
1941 Junec. . . . December+ . . ,
1942 Egrcr . . . . June* . . . , . Julya/ . . . . Augusr..... Septembei . . . October . : . . November . . . .
m December . . . .
Jan- . . . . February . . . . Msrch . . ..a April . . . . . May -- . . . . . June . :. . . .
July....... August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 Jane. . . . February . . . . kroh . . . . . . April . . . . . Ma;p . . . . . . June......
Jdy...... August..... September October . 1 1 1 November . . . . December . . . .
L&t? January . . . . February . . . . krch ..; . . April M3y .::::: June......
July...... Awet.....
- TOTAL . . . .
* Data not ava:
Wt3?2 Department
Total
$y;;>g;;
5:881:186 3,223,3% 3,135,352 3,260,534
2,28'+,024 2,489,338 6,034,825 23319,026 4,859,119 4,546,272
2,331,095 4,673,607 1,537,093 1,161,718 1,849,031 x,079,745
(569,719) 3,011,893 1,105,383 1,089,543 29325,419 5,247,&2
1,094,038 1,955,029 1,251,227
WJ3ll’
310:180
2,171,823 'm&g
p&5;
2:207:731
52,664 (3,615,049)
91249,069
ible
?z Forces
$%459,466 962,910
w'+o,699 1,303,664 1,000,9c6 1.659,W+
165,532 1,234,094 2,139,203
849,566 338,289
2,269,170
10,402 3,689,206
678,707 l'p&
911:388
90,781 2,525,843 1,1@,224
30,580 Gwzu
11552,535 18,500
353,000 190,490
(1,162,848) (11357,831) (1,222,152)
(782,950) 38181,157
(2,008,114) 29397,251
728,507 975,234
(533,655) (1,455,017)
30,566,&7
683,364
575,659 1,904,177
392,760
1,684,258 361,687 279,779\
'g>;E
@O&23)
175,976 528,856
1,977&O
562,2% 612,650 236,872 164,072 387,466 691,421
1,412,101 1,548,x6 1,183,415
624,260 336,440
(142,938)
m9J95) (19756,222)
?1,198,864
$ l~~j.3~~
l381344 14,598
279,812 (27,469)
553,316 164,243 362,950 331,363 458,649 635,385
73,153 123,432 204,820 285,432 208.716 *3,802
135,375 19,109
105,927 64,526
144,093 507,882
$933;
48:256 140,151 79,584 77,441
280,775 189,704 400,932 194,908 40,331 81,110
28,634 61,311
62867,553
corps of Engineem
$ f$?Yg
4421089 354,393 403,178 231,389
456,360 447,278 713,831 268,315 737,603 581,278
351,724 77,397
(53,084) 257,916 99,275
242,692
421.676 682,485
w;Jm&~ 202:451 638,835
199,035 393,966 280,604 64,863
345,620 16i',529
459,001 245,329 111,475 193,978 61,568
409,855
298,542 (689,676)
L1,091,211
m&=-k Wecrfare Service
$ 105,733 54,780 57,756 21,532 21,861 84,262
49,953 91,944 34,023 4yg
71465
14,814 38,231 12,063 65,794 69,071 66,369
1,"pXg
'$;m$ 11:256
121,800
8,731 21,328 (2,538) 20,279
;;?g ,
73,155 160,575 ::':;:
127:150 83,593
46,333 877
1,978,111
$ p5;
54:257 148,842 66,011 47,820
49,977 44,521
'y$' 9:140
38,971
14,132 1,892 4,034
24,677 11,513 13,774
6,515 10,784 10,326 8,104
;;,g; 9
11,284 20,032 15,827 19,43-i 29,074 14,954
23,255 23,839 19,978 24,129 23,965 19,816
3,958 6,105
937,654
( ) Indicate minus quantities a/ No reports prior to this date GTE:
I ObUations shown are net obligations after all adjustments of obligatlone previously inowed.
.I.69
.
APPENDIX L
PROCUREMENT OBLIGATIONS AND EXPENDITURES OF MMOR OPERKIXNG AGENCIES (Cont'd)
Month SndY~
i!/
1942.. . . March . . . . . June...... July...... August.....
I September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
g//$183,870 74,271
d/$ 8,825 51,616
d$580,387
g2?:;
301,716 148,863
383;001 150,504
460,339 34,789
37,297 83,858
g&3 Januars, ...a Februa& . . . .
341,%8 336,866
157,720 34,971
March . . . . . 324,671 72,704 33,869
71,136 0
April . . . . . 190,731 47,394 0 May . . . . . . 643,329
363,651 159,480 0
June...... 251,592 0
July...... 159,945 22,666 0 August..... 286,003 95,760 0 September . . . 331,151 139,624 0 October . . . . 360,921 72,079 0 November . . . . 400,448 December . . . . 332,142
44,302 50,897 c
January . . . . February.... March . . . . . April . , . . . May . . . . . . June.. , . . .
July...... August..... September . . . October . . . . Nwember . . . . December. . . .
1945 J-e.... February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June... . . . .
July...... August.....
Term &/ . . . 15,330,551 1,859,378 1,418,9u
B b T 'et Proourement Obligations (Contta Qumter- master corps
Transpor- Misoel- tation laneous corps Agencies
265,465 143 277,026 0 245,033 14 478,983 593,066
53 1
405,446 26,458 0
176,295 492,637
69,969
466,056 "1;> gg (1s"
454,182 520,178
71868 18
12,481
544,182 30,335
(36,674 310
$2:: 8,295 (31
718: 159 44,@% 9,206 :
701,721 679,137
12,336 C
716,075 7,124 C
64,986 C
430,069 0 =8,079
'"19g 0
housands of Do-
3 Total
I Procurement Expenditures
of khe War Department
Air Forces
d/$ 2,8oo,ooc ) 0f 3,500,OOC 1
;> ;;g, 0: , , )I
ff 6,800,oor c
ff 8,300,oof
)
I
*
fJ 8,6co,oo~ *
fJ 8,800,oo: d 2,641,42C
2,784,712 2,723,65f 3,0&,553 2,362,844 2,=3,971
d$ @&g
1,018;004 1,000,8!39 1,026,758 1,081,090
2,743,784 2,631,818 3,072,= q&7,178 2,737,976 2,586,522
,
1,025,425 335,049
1,203,3& 1,030,385 1,025,880
901,055
2,251,290 g,g87,4oo
920,231
2,555,743 1,017,139
2,@7,17? 887,656
2,720,086 920,891
2,474,491 875,555 807,464
2,821,64: 2,601,281 $240,661 2,854,51: 3,u9,82t 2,868,07:
gg,;$
p9:06E 813,9a 857,706 681,267
2,556,691 2,%7,38C ;
gL;g t g2gf 9
1 23,7m,8= u,303,825
( ) IMicate minus quantities
4 Data not available Bo report8 prior to this date
bJ Amounts shownaremontblv totals exoeptas otherwise indicated d Fiscal Year 1941 (12 pDnths enUng 30 June 1941) 4/ Sixmcmths ending 3lDecambar19Jtl tg FatiDmte fJ lktimate for quarter edhg at close of month indicated g/ Excludes amount shown for fiscal yefir 1341.
Ordnance Department
372,668 874,309 863,&l
801,625 766,769 836,174 676,404 705,534 618,391
506,555
Signal corps
d$ 145,567 164,173 178,345 187,205 199,844 214,057
204,993 228,842 262,915 224,111 221,324 194,033
161,861 233,124 185,530 197,437 188,423 165,939
212,800 169,978 =3,779 197,lM 218,765 213,484
182,602 202,319
5p30,552 .
170
.
APPENDIX L
pm- OBLIGATIONS AND EXENDITURES OF MAJOR OPERATING ~Gzz?cm (contla)
Month anaYe.sr
Jtme . . . . . . Deosmber - . .
March. . . ..a June . . . ..I July . . . . * . Auguet . . . . . September.... October . . . . . November . . . . Deoember . . . .
January..... February . . . . March...... April. . . . . . MFLy . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
July4 . * . . .
iiig%& : : : : Dotohmr-. . . . . november . . . . December . . . .
January..... February . . . .
267,-W March.-. . . . .
241,854
April . . . . . . 292,058
May . . . . . . . 231,433
Jme . . . . . . 263,820 310,542
July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . September. . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January. . . . . Febrmry . . . . Maroh. e . . . . April . . . . . . Msy . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 6,859,x5 11263,230 518,176
corps of Enginsere
h ;3JM;
218; 195
g$$ m&39
224,000 326,161 243,046 g$izi 241:762
257,127 227,049 ~;~~; 261:294 170,868
a7,187 225,713
P
oh&Cal wiArfr%re s%lTLc%
32,on ~% 32:577 31,02l 32,008
24,418 26,392 19,341 149,778 20,737 a,476
22; 49: 793
~~~ 59: 613
43,007 59,083 42,933 yg
431432
22,096 22,605 20,687 24,263 19,191 18,433
14,6fi4 17,193 17,304 18,264 16,7u 14,674
21,399 22,467 2-b- 22,381 2b530 19,660
47,672 47,214
17,561 18,320
328,209 ;p;
445:474 499,106 418,194
513,404
~~~ 51o:w 679,782 650,958
$%$ ,
&317,460
317,726 316,777 315,h8
z% 307:n4
330,593 32h8.74 337,055
:3gl 40&z
E$g 41:568 44,867 47,271 6199
50,893 12,145 64,149 %Ezz 83:834
52,744
$22 57:030 5?;769 48,050
49,682
2% 299:393 31,527 40,774
18,663 =A@
1,382,155
$ i (1) * 0
(4
4” (8)
12,g mf3)
&I
(3
(1;)
(6) 153
( 1 ~~~tef3 mimIa quarltitiefJ 9 Ro reports prior to this date
171
APPENDIX L
Month EUldYW3l-
E?/
1941 December . . . . .
1942 January . . . . . February . . . . March : ..... April ...... May ........ June .......
July....... A-t...... September . . . , October . . . , . November . . . . . December . . , . .
p&3 January e.... FebLuarg- ..... MBTch ...... April ...... May ....... June .......
JUy....... August. . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
January . . . . . February..... M%rch . . . . . . April . . . . . . Msy .*..... June.......
July....... August. . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December. . . . .
J%nuary . . . . . Febm..... March : . . . . . April . . . . . . May . ..*... June.......
Juls ....... Awwt ......
T
( ) l3d.icat.e minu% quantitiee
$ All amounts are -ee a% of NO reports prior to this date.
Guarantee% Iesuea
(Cumulative) Guaranteea Amount out%tanalng outstanding
$$160,694 q$ 150,576
238,599 382, a77
213,001
468,604 367,469
%639,175 438,239
1,82O,241 1,579,184
1,976,9% 1,723,759 w37,807
2,o73,75; 2341,584 2,592,0~ 2,731,~6 2,9q923 3,189,178
2,Ou,695 681,558 2,219,358 725,272 2,414,201 2,571,5&
899,867
2,675,657 959,717 986,526
2,818,218 984,958
g2:; 3:827&l 4,o68,313 y;;J&~ , ,
;JzJ;2i 3:3oa:769 3,487,7& p&Y~ , J
;J',~J;$ 5:54$15 5,777,315 ;J;;;J~g , f
4,231,173 p&g 4:522&l
xgJgz , J
;J3zg 7;3la:o14 7,396,ou 7*553&g 7,635,326
3,g18,830 963,662 3,779,823 937,449
AavEulcee t&de
(Cumulative)
b 539,082
686,280 89,541 899,346 =9,3m
l,O38,87O 161,914 1,210,252 1,516,601
204,296
1,755,626 258,975 349,694
l&682 2,104,620 208,417 2,434,36o 257,892 2,732,a34 324,252 413,582
2,932,332 3,0?6,gw
552,397 3,264,859
3,5oO,425 3,635,173
l&q944
3,791,518 1,661,371 1,788,665
3,991,251 4,141,6a3
2,001,671
4,281,401 2,~,350 2,386,345
1@4,852 1,172,001 1,210,100 1,298,918 1,285,rlo 1,334,850
;,Y&W&
$$545$ 4:a44:o61 4,953,857
1,425,157 1,433,772 1,426,345 1,415,182 1,451,ooo 1,465,717
5,lO2,342 5,291,108 5,418,579 ;J~Jii~ 5;760:162
1,489,416 1,427,513 1,399,2o3 1,344,lW 1,261,306 1,226,019
5,896,748 5,966,314
f:z$z~
612411713
1,226,983 l&3,684 1,175,737 1,151,@7 l&=.,845 qW396
6,325,266
;;g:g
617201456 6,a46,36l
the end of the month
Status of Contract Advance Payments
Recoupment% Ekxlance (Cumdative) wetaoding
b 68,885 b 470,197
596,739 ig;g
l,oo5:956 1,257,626 1,4o5,932
446,386 ~658,037 577,410 1,856,950 737,840 939,056
1,994,995 1,998,276
1,12o,709 1,334,726
1,956,193 1,930,133
2,oll,482 1,973,802 2,002,852 1,989, x9 1,923,332 l&395,056
2,573,479 2@,331 2,832,oao 3:304:274 ;J;p-g
Qo7,556 +4,557 +4,373 1,700,591 1,675,097 1,649,583
ypl-3l$ 3:6&510 3,827&S 3,977,o37 4,142,4n
1,673,024 1,75o,o35 1,73o,o69 1,740,297 1,69o,777 1,617,741
>g;g
4:559:803 4,6aa,o66 4,793,522 4,892,og
;cz%z 5:2T7:513 5,397,513
;Jgxz J , 5,922,030 $061,388
1,583,754 1,502,756 1,5n,284 l&7,992 1,3a7,560 1349,705
1,295,665 1,266,806 1,2fq!m 1,236,155 1,~3,1% 1,074,251
995,932 873,526
172
APPENDIX L
BUSFISCALOPERATIOm
Month and Year
1941 DeceiZZ . . .
1942 Januz.z.. . . Februsm . . . March :.. April . . . : : May . . . ..( June. . . ..a
July...... August...., September .., October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . Februars . . . . March 1.. April . . . : 1 MSJ . . . . . . June......
5,378 9,182
16,659 19,241 27,699 37,330
July...... August. . . . .
54,451
September . . . 48,303
October . . . , 65,515
November . . . , 67,784
December . . . . 58,452 46,730
Jan--. . . . February . . . . l&uwh I.. April . . . : : Mcy . . . . . . June......
zigsa : : : : : September . . October . . . . Rwember . . . . Deoember . . . .
Jsnuan . . . . Febl?luYiy . . . . !gz ::::: Hej .*.... June... ..,
2glG : : : : :
TOTAL . . l . VW&w
WarBonds Issued
(cost Price In Thousands)
g$ 5; 574
1,162 1,685 1,843
60,319 $Jg
66:499
zig*;;; ,
90,762 73,2(rl y-g
63h43 73,663
i2g; 771563
~2~: 7918%
74,234 74,w
Ruder of Death
Gratuitier Paia.
--
yj 2,321
2,707
; $2 311% 3,664 3,013
3,640 3t,8$
41224 5,693 5,916
6,709 8,235
20,917 15,706 14,460 a339
20,575 p3&
15:361 20,480 16,730
15,567 11,421
259,400
aJ Ii0 reports prior to thle dab
Humber of Trenafers
3f Persona: pundsfrom Overseas
4 Lx,206 40,562
67,609 89,102
105,419 115,410 149,6x? 172,873
162,233 158,358 l%,L80 218,963 285,574 273,865
270,810 303,540 346,775 382,120
;i+:;i #
33w: 3951824 3%669 382,908 w3,084
g;g
6,644,628
T L n
Age of Oldest unpaia
Pransporta tion Bill
@ass)
42
38 32 29
;30 33
34 30 19 I2 I2 14
I.2 I.2 l2 14 13 Ill
ll 11 13 15
8
15 19 20 19 13 I.I.
I.2 10 9
10 I.2 l2
: ll 10 I.2
z
T CommercialBills Unpaiabb=Than60~
FVOCUdIlg )lsbursing Offices Offices
q 12,846 10,212
7,034 5,565 4,524 2,913 2,8U 3,296
1,463 1,533
2,863 1,8x1
:2
z;
T S
Numberof Voluntary (class E) Auoiments OfPayin
Effect
g 77915wc
889,384 957,364
1,085,992 1,165,442 l,263,650 l,338,210
1,426,284 1,519,289 1,598,026 1,709,602 1,804,503 1,954,495
2,093,%0 21186,363 2,285,692 2,4@,157 2,501,999 2&5,053
2,8%695 2,&32&M 2,9%,783 3,u6,419
33;gz:z
3,443,981 ;,pp&
3:8whs
?i$%2 , ,
;>g;py 9 >
APPENDIX L
MISCELLANEOUS FISCAL OPERATIONS (Continued)
I Pamily Allows~~es T Month
andYem
December .'. . .
January . . . . February. . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June......
July...... August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . February.... March -. . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June......
July.... , . August..... September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April May .::::: June......
July...... August . . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
3,083,2O'i 3,206,00-i 3,291,m 3,383&z ;2gJg J ,
3,739,437 p&y; 3:860:30; ;fg,;g
, ,
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April May .::::: June......
3,874,13: 3,897,51c 3,9%,95: 3,913,5% z;g;::
July...... August . . . . .
3,851,513 3,815,ou
TOTAL . . . . 6,477&o 4#9,384 2,448,156
Number in Effect
?/1,152,391
1,52k,ljF 1,761,30( 1,964,5@ 2,210,76: 2,366,79 2,482,721
2,615,42: 2,707,26: 2,792,95' 2,862,215 2,898,885 21982,735
!
L
i Ic ? 7 c
L L
: 9 )
I
, I , 1
I'
T Disbursements (in Thousends)
Total ~vernment
Share Enlisted
Man's Share
:/ $ 16,700 48,380
SJ f
!/ 8 2;Jg 281667 35,848
id/$ 7,406 20,699 22,151 28,850
2;i: 951324
114,054 112,912 121,738
127,175 133,947 142,482 147,831 148,!m 159,008
49,319 @,109 z%T $;1;;
,
;+%i 80:020 83,183 83,385 93,076
:4:;: 421238 50,033 50,136 53,721
w: 621462 64,648 65,517 65,932
167,450 181,635
100,470
202,685 112,613 129,143
205,120 224,550
131,277
227,169 148,282 147,660
6980 250,327 69,021 266,818 73,542 276,915 73,843 76,268
294,093 314,060
79,509 332,620
237,956 244,425 249,733 :gyg: 254:507
154,671 158,876
2t22: 1641837 165,429
83,285 85,549 87,404 ;fp$
@?:q8
254,855 254,853
16,635 165,654
257,720 261,647
164,168
266,916 166f59 170,025
271,377 172,867
89,199 89,~ 93,552 ;3,97&
c&lo
275,831 175,705 275,923 175,763
100, I.27 100,160
1
LX/ Ho reports prior to this aate. b/ Excludes pm form suspension on whloh no action is required.
Rumber of Soldiers Deposit
Accounts in Effect
dl57,626
4,556,693 5,260,331 5,965,942 6,539,168 71135,892 7,679,794
164,080 170,862
8,287,644
178,216 9,005,390
204,604 9,349,282
218,597 9,372,93
234,428 9w+,132 91417,130
359,071 382,299 426,906
3% 49bw
!$g,;;;
9:939:635 9,99%752
10,016,534 10,022,331
519,063 547,839 iE?g 64917% 694,355
703,- 707,406
10,040,780 1o,ol2,l83 10,014,896 10,054,534 10,075,362 10,131,&x
10,020,440 9,908,343
hiber of Life
Inelll-SllCC? Allotments in Effect
!/2,313&O 2,656,924 3,026,133 3,459,362 4,000,865
b Rumber of hd~~a
GAO Chmpensims
OnEarIa
id 18,097 18,868
23,248 24,388 22,173 22,231 20,186 18,134
18,465 17,342 16,343 15,108 14,051 13,311
=G@ 12,014 11,246
iI 8,867 Lt./ 8,278 k/ 8,643
k/ 9,288 Id 8,357
AI’PENDIX N
WAR DEF'ARTMfZNTCOIiTRACT !EFMtNATIONS INITIAL - NEP
commlt Number Fixed Price
us All Contracts CPFF All Contracts
nt Value (Tho - Fixed Price
ma6)
CPFF
15,506 15,286 220 $ 9,718,986 $ 7,727,253 $ 1,991,733
. . . . 1,597 1,581
. . . . 2,212 2,170
. . . . 2,249 2,197
. . . . 1,479 1,467
. . . . 1,478 1,463
. . . . 1,579 1,553
. . . . 1,089 1,072
. . . . 1,031 1,001
. . . . 1,567 1,544
. . . , 1,805 1,801
. . . . 1,487 1,476
. . . . 991 983
2 52 I.2 15 26
$I 23 4
cL.l 8
733,624 1,5&,417
913,724 732,016 418,317 23,600
g,;: 1,544:279 l,472,229
104,962 321,600
643,z6 .944,61g 625,501 275,220 383,709 294,423 175,616 519,290 622,276
1,296,110 110,718 228,238
90,498
561,798 288,223 456,796 34,608
p;;’
4451285 922,003 176,=9 (5,756) 93,362
1,179 1,166 1,419 1,399 1,622 1,582 2,135 2,083 4,818 4,739 8,041 7,985 5,805 5,744
69,106 68,920
13
t:
z
z", 186
29,296 163,456 383,807
2,050,733 ;,g,33; 1;004;213
14205,395
;g,;g 208:852 851,398
3,410,749 1,935,902 11075,928
10,824,@%
yy~~
174:955 l,l99,385 11155,584
236,961 (71,715)
3,361,389
Aajustments , , (4) (11) 0 4,950
TOTAL. . . . . 128,189 127,208 981
(80,754)
43,343,233 32,514,681 (85,704)
10,828,552
Year en& Month
1943 Through 31%~ &/
1944 January. February March.. April . . May . . . June . . July . . August .
% September October . November December
1945 January. February March.. April . . May. . . June . . July . . August .
. . . .
. . . .
* . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . ,
. . . I
. . , .
~AJRFEKXSCONTRACT TERMINATIONS INITIATED - NJ!ZlY
l- r Number Comnltm3nt Value CTh0us~as)
Year and Month Ul Contracts Fixed Price CPFF CFTF Ill Contracts - Fixed Price
2,596 2,439 157 $ 3,.456,372 $ 2,531,037
505 432 522 514 347 428 324 239 239 294 287 107
493 E 502 333 405 310 215 218 293 276 100
E 34 12 14 23 14 24 21 1
ll 7
=4,u7 277,300 208,327 149,290 214,765 83,464 83,U
390,229 297,650 $t6,220
206 1% 283 334 630
l,ll7 766
9,851
198 167 24.6 295 561
1,063 712
9,747
a
;;
2;
::: 104
209,840 823,823 363,708 593,893 249,109
mp;'
623b59 l,l96,249 1,101,449
(;g,g ,
(102,299) (131,221) 135,753
i&61,521 2,573,647
614,966 226,860
7,460,623
p37; 481374
408,u3 1,515,425
662,092 315,119
4,893,307
36 36 0
19,489 754
33,797
20,243 21,244,287
33,797 13,203,291
-A
1943 Through-l Dee EL/
1944 Jenuers..... Feb&y . . . . March...... April . .*. . , , May . . . . . , , June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September , . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
194 Januarg..... Febr&y .... March ...... April ...... May ....... June ...... JuI.y ...... August .....
Aajustments g/.
TOIXG . . . . .
(1 InUcate minus qusntl
$ 925,335
85,713 546,523 155,381 444,603 34,344
';v&w;'
2331630 898,599 155,229
6,827 125,769
(159,673) 1,253:398 '1;7,;;;'
1,058,222
2,567:316 12g;
0
8,040,996 ties.
* After transfers, rescissions, end revisions of prior-month data. a/ Series were in existence for prior periods, but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
amI research. b_/'Includes transfer from Signal Corps of 36 terminations amounting to 34,675,000.
175,
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T Year an& Month
Ruder Commitment value (Thouaanda~
All Contra- Fixed Price CPFF All.Gontracts Fixed Price cm?
12,910 12,847 63 $i6,262,614 $5,l%,2l6 $l,o66,398
1,092 1,780 1,727
965 1,131 1,151
765
1,:Zi 1,511 1,200
884
1,088 1,778 1,709
965 1,130 1,148
762 786
1,326 1,508 1,200
883
4 2
la 0 1
; 6
i 1
523,784 682,594 550,016 138,123 16g,m8 210,585 105,973 340,716 348,030 370,780 120,872 253,906
518,999
Ep1:49 125:930 168,944 =Q,959 92,506
129,061
::;'g 1331455 286,313
4,785 15,275
132,842 12,193
& 13,467
211,655 23,404
z& (32:407)
973 968 1,233 1,232 1,339 1,336 1,799 1,788 4,188 4,178 6,924 6,922 5,039 5,032
59,255 59,173
5
: 11 10
7' 82
131,595 294,677 248,054 389,262
l,992,686 1,557,897
777,353 6;144,772
x?% 160:4ja 443,275
1,895,324 1,273,810
760,809 5,930,699
18,985 152,837 87,576
284:087 'S)
16,544 814,073
(40) (40)
107,946 107,719
0 (114,551)
227 22,098,946
(28,847) (85,704)
19,311,390 2,787,556
1943 Thro&&3lDec 4
January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . M?4y . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 JbnuziF. . . . . Febru&y . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustments . .
TOTAL . . . . .
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT CONTEUCT TERMINATIONS INITIATED - NEW
T T conrmitment vkchls crhousanas, Number Year and Month AIl‘Contracts Fixed Price CPFF All Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
7;l69 7,129 40 $5,030,371 $4,005,7=
January...,. February . . . . Mwch...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
598 1,032
z:
:: 386
5; 774 578 323
596 1,027
E: 380 350 383
:z;
G8' 322
: la 1
2
2
: d 1
$1,024,659
15,609 31,575
'::,z '214
1945
392,073 543,816 214,943 50,874 93,236 f%W 62,953 51,481
184,416 117,312 (92,771) 163,465
Januav. . . . . 393 388 February . . . . 730 729 March...... 698 695 April . . . . . . 1,042 LO43 May . . . . . . . 2,168 '2,160 June . . . . . . 2,197 2,196 July .., . . . 1,532 1,529 AuSust . . . . . 11,315 11,258
407,682
;$;:81 6&w&
881520 76,420
259,163 207,163 138,202
(g,,;,) J
58,233 297,974 216,612 309,792
1,718,628 l,285,333
390,836 3,%1,-m
39,248 145,137 =9,036 401,956
1,660,137 9!pg
3,=6:355
22,747 2wm
o.2,5a2) (32,407)
18,985
Adjustments . . .
TOTAL. . . . .
(4)
34,002
(4)
33,839
5
: (;I
: 57 0
163
(79,864)' 5,841
l5,473,078 12,764,618
5,450 835,438
(85,705)
2,708,460
+ After transfers, rescissions and revisions of prior-month data. . . ( ) Indicate minus quantities af Series were in existence for prior periods but exact fQures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research.
176
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SIGNAL CORPS CONTRACT TEBMINATIONS INITIA'IED - NET*
Year and Month I NUllbe Fixed Price
Connnitment Value (The us ends) CPFF
$ 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
All Contracts All Contracts CPFF
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Fixed Price
$ 529.360 $ 529,360
7,972 7,972 30,345 30,345
156,584 156,58’+ 51,067 48,099
51,067
40,865 48,099 40,865
8,375 8,375 51,985 51,985 73,874 73,874 77,259 26,512
77,259
40,362 26,512 40,362
30,682 (6,010)
30,682
18,924 (6,010)
14,335 18,924 14,335
135,541 135,541 82,370 82,370
184,284 184,284 717,847 717,847
(34,69j) (34,695)
2285,939 wb939
148 218 335 190 483 353 177 172 232 203 203 170
149 166 173
:z 908
1,136 16,480
(36)
23,586
148 218 335 190 483 353 177 172 232 203 203 170
149 166 173 195 516 908
1,136 16,480
(36)
23,586
January..... February . . . . March. .,.. April . . . . . . Way . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . _ . August . . . . . September . . . October . . . . .
c November . . . . December . . . .
1945 January. . . . . February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . , . . July . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustments c/.
TOTAL . . . . .
CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONTRACT TERMINATIONS INITIAmD - NET*
T -r
Year and Month Number
Fixed Price CmF
1,095 23
38 100 39
4'; 157 42 41
154 289 171 232.
(:)
(1") (1) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
287 160 320 352 997
1,876 1,092
15,641
0 0 0
11 2
4' 25
0
23,144
n
64
$ 24,676
I Commitment Value (Thousands) KU Contracts T Fixed Price CPFF
t $ 304,249 $ 279,573
34,887 28,648 17,297 9,374
33,597
(y;) 9,307 (156)
u:320 6,674
3,432 I-J-,320
7,666 3,432
14,109 3,692
108,952 13,453
183,052 108,952
23,819 183,052 23,819
26,053 (3,461)
26,053
3,865 ':,;;:'
55,878 112,147
17:727
87,407 73,276
94,309 93,535
701,949 83,215
723,314 D 0
1,801,983 1,722,887 k
6,239
(16J3:;) (889)
50 0 0
3,974 656
a 0 0
0 0 0
;: g:: (6;128) 11,094
(21,365) 0
79,096
All Contracts
1942 Through 3lDec a/
1944 1,118
40
;;
43 257
E
Jar&$-. . . . . February . . . March. . . . , . April . . . . . . May. . . . . b . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . 3eptemher , . . , October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
155 289 171 232
287 160 320 363 999
1,877 1,096
~5,666
0
1945 January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustments . .
TOTAL. . . . . i
23,208
* After transfers, rescissions z , . ( 1 Inaioate minus qmtities. a/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures exe not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research.
1 revjsions of prior-month data.
c/ Includes trsnifer of 36 terminations with a value of $34,675,000 to A.~IIIY Air Forces.,
177
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CHEMICAL WARFAREl SEFiVICE CONTRACT TERMINATIONS INFt'IA!& - NET*
-I- Year and Month Number imaf3) CPFF \
$ 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0
0
Commit All Contracts / Fixed Price CPFF All Contra&E
!nt Value (The Fixed Price
$143,730 $143,730
7,340 11,890 22,923 7,367
10,223 27,974 10,871 6,260
23,589 21,458 2,646 1,410
7,340 11,890 22,923 7,367
10.223
~x:'1. 61260
23,589 21,458 2,646 1,410
8,084 8,084 2,957 2,957 1,421 1,421 2,089 2,089
12,182 12,182 9,953 9,953 6,596 6,596
284,908 284,908
0 0
625,871 625,871
1,285 1,285
:: it? 134 134 113 113
a0 80 130 130
:: ;: 126 126 110 110 33 33 23 23
35 20
:% 121 114 53
1,107
$5 20
:z 121 114 53
1,107
Adjustments . . 0
TOTAL . . . . 0 3,822.
0
3,822
Ill@
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
1943 Th.cougg Dee &/
Januarc. . . . February. , . . . arch. . . . . . April . . . . . . M7.y . . . . . . , June.. . . . . . July. . . . . . . August.. . . . . September . , . . October . . . . . November. . . . . December. . . . .
1945 January . . . . . February. . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . M5.y . . . . . . , June. . . . . . . July. . . . . . . August. . . . . .
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CONTRACT TEXMSNATIONS INITIATED - NET*
T Year and Month Number Commitment Value (Thousands) T
I All Contract6 CPFF
s 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Fixed Price CPFF
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Fixed Price
1,588
53 223 182 109 62
a;
22 23 45 17
39 21 21
z 213 52
1,650
0
4,549
All Contracte ~-
Through 31 Dee c/ 1,588 1944
Januare. . . . February. . . . . Karch. . . . . . April . . . . . . May * . . . . . . June. . . . . . . July. . . . . . . August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November. . . . . December. . . . ,
53 223 182 109 62 54
2 22
2; 17
January . . . . . 39 February. . . . . 21 March. . . . . . 21 April . . . . . . 25 May . . . * . . . a6 June.. . . . . . 213 Juls. . . . . . . 52 August. . . . . . 1,650
Adjustments . .
. TOTAL . . . . .
0
4,549
$ 43.?37 $ 43,237
y;;)
ei106
';,;;;I
21106 1,380 1,380
(153) (153) 2,496 2,496
(2) (2) 98 98
352 352 210 210 590 590 332 332
426 426 106 106 747 747 377 377
1,717 1,717
:Jii; 411668
2;:; 411668
0
uo,g61
;a.
0 110,961
* After transfers, rescissions and revisions of prior-month ( ial ( ,)Indicate minus quantities center figure in columns. a/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exa'ct figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research.
178
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QUARTERMASTER CORPS COI'ERACT TERMINATIONS INITIATED - NET*
T Number Commitment Value (Thousands) Year and Month t T CPFF CPFF
0
0 0 0 0 0 0
'0 0 0 0 0 0
0~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0
All Contracts Fixed Price
8 52,682 $ 52,682
19,350 19,350 11,125 11,125 7,985 7,985
15,364 15,364 4,071 4,071
:,z 61761
xi; 6:761
4,354 4,354 8,637 8,637 2,850 2,850 1,844 1,844
3,043 1,735 8,054 2,878
10,215 71,873 66,830
902,557
3,043 1,735
.a,054 2,878
10,215 71,873 66,830
902,557
0 0
1;208,267 1,208,267
i kll Contracts Fixed Price
592 592
141
;
70
E 90
184 78
141 78
&41 93
;: 70
z: 90
184 78
141 78
z; 58; 76 76
104 104 234 234
1,262 1,262 975 975
10,128 10,128
0
14,698
0
14,698 L
C
:
1
b 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 ,O 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0
1943 Through 31 Dee a/
* January , . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . , . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 January . . . . . FebruaEy . . . . March. . . . . , April . . . . . . May . :. . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustmente . .
TOTAL . . . . .
TRANSPORTATION CORPS CONTRACT TEBMINATIONS INITIATED - NET*
T Commitment Value (Thousands) Year and Month
Nmher 111 Contracts Fixed Price CPFF i 411 Contracts Fixed Price
194j Through 31 Dee G/ 143 143 ,O $ 141,922
L
1 1944
January . . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Awst . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . .
44 36 3 0
;: 11 23 43 34
E?
44 36 3 0
;+ 11
E2 34
z
0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
65,263 28,407 3,326
34
3;:gt 4,792 8,784
24,588 16,062 10,576 55,081
3 141,922
65,263 28,407 3,326
34
3$2;46 4:792 8,784
24,588 16,062 10,576 55,081
January..... Febr&y . . . .
L March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . ; . . . . June ; . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
G 4': 24 24
2 2 353 353 195 195
2,909 2,909
0 5,074 5,074 0 1,376 1,376 0 (1,569) (1,569) 0 3,913 3,913 0 2,256 2,256 0 15,060 15,060 0 31,617 31,617 0 134,050 134,050
Adjustments . . 0 0
TOTAL. . :. . 4,081 4,081
0
0
prior-month
5
592,847
5
592,847
CPFF
b 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CO 0 0 0 0 0 ,O 10
.O
0
* After transfer! rescissions E/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research.
179
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Year and Month
Lz.2!5 Through 31Dec d
1944 January . . . , . 1,209 1,199 February . . . . 1,396 1,386 March. . . . . . 1,827 1,807 April . . . . . 1,665 1,655 May . . . . . . . 1,630 1,614 June . . . . . . 1,766 1,746 July . . . . . . 1,765 1,727 August . . . . . 1,681 1,659 September . . . . 1,443 1,416 October . . , . . 1,674 1,659 November . . . . 1,650 1,623 December . . . . 1,930 1,911
1945 January..... Februa& . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustments q.
TOTAL. . . . . I
Year and Month
Through 31 Dee af 1,573 1,516 57
January . . . . . . Februai-y . . . . March. . . . . . April . . , . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
273 263 273 266 101 97 213 207 310 295
zicz z:; 577 558 416 391 510 497 413 387 483 471
10
1 6
15 14 25 19 25 13 26 12
January. . . . . 362 February . . . . 226 March...... 219 April . . . . . . 285 May . . . . . . . 379 June . . . . . . 408 July . . . . . . 507 August . . . , . 244
Aaju5tm5nte ly 0
TOTAL. . . . . 8,602
WARDEPARI?~ CONTRACT TF;RMmATIONS Sl!!ITI;ED
Numb= r C&uni.tment Value (Thousands) Rll Contracts Fixed Price CPFF All Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
11,331 11,252 79 $ 2,938,649 $ 2,fW,m $ 71,330
10 10 20 10 16
;: 22 27 15 2i 19
384,470 457,141 445,076 434,228 451,368 936,888
~252,639 563,664 714,758
‘6$“,:: 1,707bai
382,949 1,521 451,805 5,336 419,158 25,918 420,997 13,231 448,332 3,036 599,173 337,715
1,186,yo8 65,731 553,480 10,184 464,159 250,599 474,541 288,896 577,089 80,149
1,303,743 404,238
1,535 1,495 40 822,804 1,312 1,296 16 608, go6 1,624 1,603 21 975,898 1,800 1,783 17 776,143 2,139 2,114 25 1,191,049 3,401 3,370 31 891,699 4,453 4,425 28 1,054,219 4,034 4,014 20 542,181
4,608
569,525 501,229
g ;c: 1,000:428
604,538
z?;z; t
4,951
253,279 107,677 306,441 116,602 190,621 287,161 154,723 255,256
(5) (4) (1)
51,260 50,750 510
(343)
15,345,743
w
3,229,301
L
ARMY AIR FORCES COKCRACT TE-ATIONS SEITLEtl
All Contracts fixed Price CPFF All Contracts Fixed Price
$ 893,018
172, al8 147,857 28,856 54,880
120,291 365,285 437,605 233,386
:gf:: 334:302 532,214
$ 839,604
171,297 142,662 27,945 53,681
117,355 46,416
391,620
zx~ 2451213 254,209 475,282
330 211 201 274 358
EE 229
32 353,719 321,888 15 94,131 7wa9 18 482,602 192,953 11 278,537 253,309 21 815,328 626,768 28 407,501 182,506 25 570,939 451,438 15 62,104 22,409
0
8,204 1
0 (877) (877) 0
398 7,289,276 5,389,628 1,899,6+a i
Number Coatment Value (Thousands) T
t 4
CPFF
b 53,414
1,521 5,195
911 1,199 2,936
318,869 45,985 2,387
110,465 280,240 80,093 56,932
31,831 20,042
289,649 25,228
188,560 224,995 119,501 39,695
() Indicate minus quantities aJ Series were in existence for prior periods, but exact figures are not obtaibable with reasonable effort
and research. df Reporbed subsequent to original report of settlement.
180
I
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ARMY SERVICE FORCES CONTRACT TEBMINATIONS SETTLEB
tm snt Value (Thousands) 111 Contract6
Nymber Fixed Price
t CPFF
coma 211 Contracti 1 Fixed Price CPFF
9,758 9,736 22
936 9% 1,123 1,120 1,726 1,710 1,452 1,448 1,320 1,416
1,319 1,410
1,285 1,104
1,272 1,101
1,027 1,164
1,025 1,162
1,237 1,236 1,447 1,440
0 3
16 4
2 L3 3 2 2
:
$ 2,045,631
211,652
EE 379:348 331,077 571,603 815,034
2371984 ;;5o,g
322,936 11175,767
$ 2,027,715 $ 17,916
'0 141
25,007 12,032
18,% 19,746 7,797
140,134
a% 347,306
1,173 1,086
1,165
1,405 1,085 1,402
1,515 1,509 1,760 1,756 2,993 3,946
2,990 3,943
3,790 3,785
469,085
-4971606 54;34,:;2
G?:;; 483;28o 480,077
211,652 309,143 391,213 367,316 330,977 552,757
1222 195:297 229,328
i3~2 ,
247,637 427,140 476,504 406,232 373,660 42c032 448,058 264,516
221,448 87,635 16,792 9;,37;
62:166 35,222
215,561
(5)
42,658
(4) (1) 5,485 5,828 (343)
42,546 112 11,285,768 9,956,115 1,329,653
Year and Month 1
/ Through 31 Dee '2,
January..... February. . . . . Maroh. . . . , . April . . . , . . May . . . . , . . June. . * . . . . July. . . . . . . August. . , . . . poh~lg7r . . . .
. . . ,. . November. . . . . December. . . . .
JWii . . . . . February. . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June. . . . . . . July. . . . . . . August. . . . . .
Adjustments d/
TOTAL . . . . .
ORDNANCE I);EPARTMEWI' CONTRACT TERMIXATIONS SETTIED
T l- Number Commltmnt Value (Thousands) Year end Month +
1
9
L
Lll Contracts Fixed Price
5,414 5,406
475 644
1,030. 756 619
E; 490 446
;Et2" 73e
475 643
1,014 752 618 641
% 444 579 341 725
497 489 508 507 672 669
Lizi i!E 1,329 1,326 1,373
989 1,372
986
(5) (4)
19,989 19,905
CPFF ill Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
1 1,461,284 e 6 1,450,225 !
178,318 178,318 231,911 231,885 302,995 267,781
277,988
233,869 255,749
461,725 233,769
635,391 442,879
219,243 622,467
227,283 215,469
142,941 87,149
103,604 134,941
998,179 103,549 650,873
6 11,059
0 26
25,007 12,032
18,iiii 12,924 3,774
140,134 8,000
347,3z
356,847 425,753 332,661 343,836 256,728 397,063 227,470 376,690
135,399 338,118 315,869 252,462 255,478
a:,"9$i 1621563
221,448 87,635 16,792 91,374 1,250
62,166 7,722
214,127
5,499 5,841 (342)
8,187,071 6,905,636 1,281,435
1943 Through31DecaJ
1944 8
0 1
16 4
2 10 2 2 1 1 7
(1)
84 L
Janm~. ....
February. .... March, ..... April ...... May ....... June. ...... July. ...... August. ..... September .... October ..... November. .... December. ....
& January. .... February. .... March. ..... April ...... Nay ....... Tuna. ...... July ........ August. .....
Adjustments g.
TOTAL . . . . , , . -L (1 Indicate minus quantities a/ Series wem in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable
effort and research. g Reported subsequent to original report of eettlemnt.
181
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SIGNAL CORPS COIVTRACT TERMINATIONS i?XITIs)
r YearendMonth Coxmitment Vault (Thousands) Number
Ul Contracts Fixed Price
1943 T~;ro~31Dec d
1944 Jenuary.....
743 743
Febru&. Max& . . April . . May.. . June. . . July... August. . September October , November, December.
1945 Jsnue. February. March . . Aptiil . . h&Y. . . June. . . July... August. ,
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
I . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . ,
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
123 123 108 108 136 136 243 243 189 189 372 372 233 233 267 267 243 243 174 174 266 266 342 342
. . . .
. . . . * . . . * . . * . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . .
231 231 - 196 196 212 212 193 193 254 254
22 22 570 570
Adjustments c&: 0 0
TOTAL. . . . . 6,122 6,122
All Contract Fixed Price WET CPFF
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
$ 248,808 $ 248,868
8,569 8,569 37,288 37,288 17,622 17,622 62,512 62,512 39,409 39,409 57,888 57,888 43,252 45,696
43,252 45,696
59,603 59,603
2g 91:595
2 7;: 911595
~2~:: 108;289 69,663 25,805 22,855 37,665 22,llo
50,986 36,122
108,289 69,663 25,805 22,855 37,665 22,XLo
(18 (18)
1,221,031 1,2ll,o31
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
CORPS OF ENGINEXRS CONTRcIcT -IONS SETTLED
T- l- Commitment Value (Thousands) Fixed Price I Ul Contracts CPFF
Year and Month Number
LIL Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
856 14 $ 129,943 $ 123,086
4,555 10,103 42,953 19,770 21,931 20,944 38,102 18,884
5,760 14,031 31,725 45,448
$ 6,857
0 1 0 0
0 0 0
; 0 2 2
4,555 10,218 42,953 19,770
%;E 44:924 22,907 5,760
14,687 31,725 45,448
0 115
0 0 0
6,82: 4,0?3
65: 0 0
42,994 42,994 0 20,613 20,613 0
32,892 32,892 0 62,810 62,810 0
29,u7 28,306 811 40,841 40,841 0
174,099 146,599 27,500 36,739 35,305 1,434
0 0 0
28 855,870 807,652
0
qua
Through 31 Dee af 870 1944
Janllkzy. . . . . February..... March. . . . . . April. . . . . . May . . . . . . . June... . . . July. . . . . . . August...... September . . . . October . . . . . November. . . . . December. . . . .
t; 96
;i
i; 96
115 126 I21
:; 96 54
2: 2 96
114 126 121
1945 JsnuG..... 254 February. . . . . 214 March...... 320 April. . . . , . 414 May . . . . . . . 364 June. . . . . . . 655 July. . . . . . . 1,025 August.... . 1,099
254 214 320 414
2$ 1,023 1,097
Adjustplents . ,
TOTAL. . ) . .
0 0
6,189 6,161
( ,I Indicate minu gumtities d Series were In existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable
effort end research. g Repotied subsequent to oriuksl report of settlement.
i82
APPENDIX N
CHEMICAL WARFAREi SEXVICE CONTRACT TERMINATIOmS SETIZED
T Number
Fixed Price Year and Month Conmdtment Value (Thousands)
f- All Contractf 3 CPFF All Contrack Fixed Price CPl?F
$ 83,923 $ 83,923
14,433 6,356
14,433
28,626 6,356
28,626 17,797 20,178
17,797 20,178
9,713 18,292
9,713
16,850 18,292
9,655 16,850
8,338 9,655
13,356 8,338
15,664 13,356 15,664
8,196 8,196 9,907 9,907
11,277 .I,277 9,937 9,937 7,093 4,778
7,093
4,883 4,778
4,348 4,883 4,348
0
323,600
0
323,600
Through 31 Dee EL,
January. . . . . February . . . . March .-. . April . . . : : : May. . . . * . . June . . . .
I 1,080 1,080
2; 94
2; 94
107 128
107 128
ll5 115 117 117
2 ;1'
89: z: 59 59
0
2,613 .
0
2,613
$ 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
July . . . . :: August . . . . . September , . . . October . . . . . November . . December . . 1 1
1945 JanuF. . ..a February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May. . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . ,
Adjustments . .
TOTAL . . . . 'I
tdEDIcALDEPAKpMElpT CONTRACT TERMINATIONS SETTL;ED
-r T PIumber Commitment Value (Thousands)
Fixed Price 3 CPFF All Contract Fixed Price CPFF
1,092 $ 0 $ 27,564 $ 27,564 $ 168 153 191 216 206 102
7’: 45 24 35 24
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2,lla 2,118 2,523 1,967
2,523
2,546 1,967
3,430 2,546
8,183 3,430
1,849 8,183 1,849
1,932 2,640
1,932
241 2,640
241 178 2%
178 258
39 25 19
t: 104
2
1,719 415 583 386 998
1,483 2,255 2,160
1,719 415
$2 998
1,483 2,255 2,160
0
2,843
or periods,
0
/
38
0
65,428
are not obta:
0
65,428
ble with reas
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
but exact figure #on able effort
Year and Month All Contract,
1943 ThroT31 Dee a,
1944 Jmus...., Febnmry . . . < March . . , April . . . : : : May.. . . June . . . : :: July . . . . August . . . : : September . . October . . . 1 1 November . . December . , 1 1
1945
/ 1,092
168 153 191 216 206 102 98
z; 24 35 24
Ja=j-..... Febzuaq . March..,::: April . . . . . . May.. . . June . ..I 1: July 1.. . . , August . . . . .
39 25 19 22 40
104
2
Adjustments . . 0
TOML . . . . . I
2,843 a Series were in exietence for ;
and research.
APPENDIX N
QUARTERMASTER CORPS CONTRACT 'TERMINATIONS SETTI;EI)
Year end Month
1943 Throc31 Dee &/
1944 January. . . . . February . . , . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . , . . . , August , . . . . September . . . ( October . . , , November . , , December . , .
1945 JsnuF.. ..I February . . . , March. . . . . , April . . . . . < May . . . . . . , June . . . . . . July . . . . . a August . . . . <
Adjustments g,
TOTAt . . . . <
Year and Month
Through 31 Dee &/ 80 80 < 1944
Jam=. . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May. . . , . . * June . . . . . . July . . . . , . August . . . . . September . . , . October . . . . . November . , . . December . . . .
2 2 8 8
19 19 6 6
12 12
i; ;; 28 28
z+ z:
z 1z is.2
January. . . . . February , . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May * . l . . . .
June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August. . . . . .
Adjustments g.
TOTAL. . . . .
All Contracte Fixed Price All Contracts Fixed Price
479 479 $ 35,184 $ 35,184
;2 160 70
108 104
2 85
132 148 123
56 96
160 70
108 104
2; 85
132 148
_ 123
3,051 3,051 17,181 17,181 14,614 14,614 7,541 7,541 8,001 8,001 7,748 7,748
18,231 18,231 4,797 4,797 2,659 2,659 7,498 7,498 6,586 6,586 4,602 4,602
82
;iz
1;: 261 569 753
82 59
yt 138 261 569 753
CpT
b 0
0 0 0 0 G 3 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
3,722 3,722 1,884 1,884 1,729 1,729 2,757 2,757
11,958 11,958 7,298 7298
23,895 23,895 33,743 33,743
0 0 0
3,718 3,718 224,679 ,
l-
Number
L
-I- Conmlit JIE lnt Value (Thousands)
0
224,679
TRANSPORTATION CORPS CONTRACT TERMINATIONS SETTLED
All Contracts -I- 3 Fixed Price -
;Pf g
43 43 55 55
172 172 183 266
183 266
0
1,184
0
1,184
Lor periods, 1 ei/ serlea were in existence for and research.
pr:
Number
L bui
CPFF
6 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
CPFF
$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
x 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Commitment Value (Thousands)
All Contracts -I--
I Fixed Frice
$ 58,925 $ 58,925 1 608 608
3,807 7,443
3,807
1,401 7,443
4,259 1,401
5,402 4,259
53,094 5,402
18,853 53,094
27,832 18,853
25,747 27,832
80,706 25,747 80,706
20,021 20,021
4,621 20,081
4,621
5,865 20,081
8,217 5,865
44,022 8,217
9,880 44,022 9,880
13,013 4,287
13,013 4,287
5
418,oBg
5
418,089
CPl?F
; 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
a/ Reported subsequent to original report of settlement,
184
APPENDIX N
WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACT TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SETTLEMENT, END OF MONTH
Year and Month
m December aJ . . .
1944 Januw. . . . . February . . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . , May . . _. . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . .
T All Contracts Fixed Price CPFF All Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
4,215 4,074 141 $6,843,917 $4,923,514 $1,920,403
4,602
gJi;; 5:615 5,463 5,277 4,601 3,951 4,075 4,206 4,043_ 3,104
4,455 5,246 5,646 5,402 5,251 5,059 4,404 3,746
f % 31869 2,941
147 179 211 213 2-s 218 197 205 201 190 174 163
7,215,246 8,266,458 8,741,491 8,945,203 y&J;;
7;139:736 7,5'+0,646 8,370,167 9,078,961 8,526,684 71140,305
5,205,866 2,009,380 5,700,616 2,565,842 51913,344 2,828,147 5,673,491 3,271,7= 5,608,864 3,303,285 5,304,116 2,694,-746 4,292,826 2,&6,910 4,258,637 3,282,009 4,'+16,754 3,953,415 51238,323 3,&0,638 4,771,951 3,754,733 3,696,446 3,443,859
2,748 2,855 2,853
:'g; 10;505 11,857 76,929
2,612 2,715 - 2,694 2,994 5,619
10,234 11,553 76,459
136 140 159 192 246 271
6,346,797 3,296,905 51901,347 2,982,488 5,309,256 2,521,883 6,498,533 2,713,740 9,873,817 5,124,061
11,154,981 6,455,425 11,104,975 6,631,857 24,768,189 17,168,938
3,049,892 ;,;p;
3:784:793 y;;,;;:
4:473:11a 7,599,251
Number T Commitment Value (Thou nds)
A@MY AIR FORCES CONTRACT TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SE!tTIZMENT, END OF MONTH
?ear and Month
December af . . .
January-. . . . . February . . . . March .,.,. April . . . . . . May. ; . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1945 Januv. . . . . February . . . . arch ,.... April . . . . . , May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July-. . . . . . August . . . . .
!roTu . . . * . I
T T All.Contracts Fixed Price CPFF All Contracta Fixed Price CPFF
1,057 957 100 $2,648,309 $1,776,388 $ 871,921
1,294 1,192 102 1,460 1,325 135 1,891 1,726 165 2,136 1,965 171 2,173 2,003 170 2,251 2,073 178 2,095 1,928 167 1,757 1,585 172 1,580 1,412 168 1,364 1,208 156 1,238 1,097 141
862 726 136
706 666. 766 815
1,066 1,775 2,034
11,641
-
2,686,131 3,364,033 3,705,270 y;;,;;;
3:726:754 3,576,688 3,967,159 4,784,084 5,360,080 5,009,868 4,545,347
594 112 4,089,329 550 116 3,863,977 631 135 3,551,&3 652 163 4,934,787 855 211 6,693,106
1,538 237 6,900,571 1,768 266 6,556,492
11,286 355 13,955,Oll
Commitment Value (Thousands)
1,730,018 1,866,592 2,053,359 2,054,892 2,152,302 2,189,350 1,880,841 2,040,070 2,068,859 2,769,%6 2,492,920 11959,562
1,695,048 1,665,931 1,556,027 1,710,841 2,599,498
956,113 1,497,441 1,651,911 2,095,315 2,126,722 1,537,404
?;z:%; 2:715:225 2,590,214 2,516,9@ 2,585,785
yp;
1:995:776 3,223,946 4,093,608
: ! ~ I,/ I
1; / j / f
s/ Series were in exiatenoe for prior periods but exact fi&res are not obtainable with reasonable effort and research.
185
APPENDIX N
ARMY SERVICE FORCES COXL'RACT TELFMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SETTIBdEKC, END OF MONTH
-r Number T Commitment Value (Thou ' 111 Contracts Fixed Price
Bands ) CPFF Year end Month 111 Contracts Fixed Price CPFF 1
41 $ 4,195,608 ; 3,147,126 $ 1,048,482
45 4,529,115 44 4,9o2,425 46 5,o36,221 42 4,794,996 42 4,633,125 40 4,272,108 30 3,563,o48 33 3,573,487 33 3,586,O85 34 3,718,8.31 33 3,516,816 27 2,59+,958
3,475,848 3,834,o24 3,859,985 2,618,599 3,456,562 3,114,766 2,411,985 2,218,567 2,347,895 2,4@,457 2,279,o31 1,736,884
1,o53,267 1,068,401 1,176,236 1,176,397 1,176,563 1,157,342 1,15l,o63 1,354,920 1,238,19o 1,250,424 1,237,785
858,074
24 2,257,4@ 1,6o1,857 655,611 24 2,o37,37o 1,316,557 720,813 24 1,757,453 965,856 791,597 29 1,563,746 l,oo2,@9 560,847 35 3,18o,711 2,524,563 656,148 34 4,254,410 3,376,341 878,069 38 4,548,483 3,689,092 859,391
115 10,813,178 9,355,275 1,457,903
3,158
3,308 3,965 3,966 3,479 3,290 3,026 2,506 2,194 2,495 2,842 2,805 2,242
2,042 2,189 2,087 2,371 4,799 8,730 9,823
65,288
1943 DeceG 4 . . . 3,117
1944 Janus..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . s October . . . . G November . . . s December . . . 8
3,263 3,921 3,920 3,437 3,248 2,986 2,476 2;161 2,462 2,808 2,772 2,215
1945 JanuF..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
2;018 2,165 2,063 2,342 4,764
3; 651173
TOTAL. . . .
ORDNANCE DEPAKWEIQ CONTRACT TERMIXATIONS IN PROCESSOF SEITl;EMENT, END OF MONTH
Number Commitment Value (Thousatds) Year and Month
All Contracts Fixed Price All Contract@ Fixed Price
1943 DeceG d . . . 1,761 1,729 32 $ 3,564,775 $ 2,534,112
1944 Janmy..... 1,878 1,844 February . . . . 2,266 2,228 March. . . . . . 2,180 2,140 April . . . . . . 1,865 1,828 May . . . . . . . 1,628 1,590 June . . . . . . 1,335 1,299 July . . . . . . 1,056 1,027 August . . . . . 950 917 September . . . . 1,070 1,038 October . . . . . 1,264 1,230 November . . . . 1,300 1,267 December . . . . 891 864
34 38 40 37 38 36 29 33
;: 33 27
3,798,451 2,769,242 1,029,209 4,141,931 3,o81,173 1,06o,758 4,186,652 3,018,126 1,168,526 3,982,829 2,813,253 1,169,576 3,842,408 2,672,717 1,169,691 3,469,2o2 2,318,732 1,150,470 2,91o,232 1,759,219 1,151,o13 2,95o,l52 1,595,232 1,354,920 2,93O,o34 1,692,W' 1,237,534 2,925,295 1,674,871 1,250,424 2,716,338 1,478,551 1,237,787 1,849,217 991,143 858,074
January . . . ., February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
787 763 1,009 985 1,032 1,011 1,354 1,336 2,660 2,635 3,528 3,505 3,687 3,662
14,013 13,934 !- -. 24 24 24 18 25 23
;;
y;;,gsQ;
113061775 1,225,519 2,@+9,2@
894,992 702,011 515,178 664,672
2,069,331 2,729,552 2,895,19o 5,858,982
CPFF
$ 1,030,663
TOTAL. . . .
807,986 805,714
1,427,o25
a/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exact rlgures are not obtainable with reasonable effort and research.
186
APPENDIX N
SIGNAL CORPS CONTRACT TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SETTIXMEW. END OF MXVI'H
Number l- Co?maitment Value (Thousancls) T Year snd Month
1943 Decemberaf . . .
- Fixed Price CPFY All Contracts Fixed Price
$ 280,552 $ 280,552
279,955 273,012 4=, 974 400,529 409,217 392,195
:56;'36;; 3771879 416,606 356,337 305,105
279,955 273,012 411,974 400,529 409,217 392,195
;2;'2:; 377'879 416:606 356,337 305,105
'284 801 242;669
284,801
118,629 242,669
63,301 118,629 63,301
173,037 173,037 232,552 232,552 379,171 379,171
.,074,908 1,074,908 1
1 1l.l Contracts
272 272
1944 January . * . . l
February. March . . April . . May. . . June. . . July. . . August. . September October . November, December.
. . . .
. . . .
* . , .
. . . ,
. . . .
. . . .
. ‘ . .
* . . .
. . . .
. . . *
. . . . .
297 407 606 553 847 828
2;; 666 695 632 460
t; 606 553 847 828
:;; 666 695 632 460
1945 Jam%?..... 378 February. . . . . 348 March. . . . . . 273 April . . . . . . 275 May.. . . *. . 537 June. . . . . . . 1,038 July. . . . . . . 1,554 August. . . . . . 17,464
378 348 273 275 537
1,038 1,554
17,464
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL. . . . .
CORPS OFENGINEERS CONTRACT TERMINATIONS INPROCESS OF SETTIEMEIW, END OFMONTH
T T- Year and Month Number Commitment Value (Thousands)
I Lll Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
; 174,306
T
4 6 156,487 : 6 17,819
-r
CPFF All Contracts Fixed Price
December af . . . 248 239
1944 January. February March , . April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October November December
.
. . . .
. . . .
. . . #
. . * .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
245 234 297 291 240 234 202 197 187 183 283 279 253 252 207 207 266 265 440 440 485 485 596 596
1945 Jsnuc..... 629 629 February . . . . 575 575 March...... 575 575 April . . . . . . 524 513 May . . . . . . . Li59 June . . . . . .
1,149 2,381
July . . . . . . 2,452 2,370
August . . . . . 2,439
17,019 16,983
L
204,638 180,580 211,717 204,074 178,138 170,428 157,323 150,502 142,118 135,246 132,493 125,621 91,001 90,951 75,759 84,108
75,759 83,452
178,373 178,373 329,700 329,700 308,071 308,071
291,130 267,056
291,130
238,029 267,056 238,029
231,097 314,127
192,946
3@, 6% 237,916
280,903 290,610
946,113 227,226 915,235
9
11
6"
z 4 1 3 1 0 0 0
0 0 0
11 10 11
:36
24,058 7,643
2::; 61872 6,872
50 0
656 0 0 0
TOTAL. . . .
0 0 0
38~5; 76,211 70,083 53,677 30,878
1 Y Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research.
APPENDIX N
CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE CONTRACT TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SETTLEMENT, END OF MONTH
I
Ccmrmitment Value (Thousands) T T Year and Month All Contracts Fixed Price CPFF
a
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
: 0 0
0 0 0 0
: 0 0
All Contractt Fixed price
$ 59,807 $ 59,807
52,714 58,248 52,545 42,U5 32,160 50,421 43,000 32,410 46,344
3 ;;:: 34:500
52,714 58,248 52,545 42,U5 32,160 50,421 43,000 32,410 46,344
34:500 3;;::
34,388 27,438 17,582 9,734
14,823 19,998 21,711
302,271
:;'g 171582 9,734
14,823 19,998 21,711
302,271
CPFF
1943 December d 205 205
1944 Januaxy . . . . . 204 204 Febmary . , . . 216 216 March . . . . . , 256 256 April . . . . . . 262 262 May . . . . . . . 214 214 June . . . . . . 229 229 July . . . . . . 182 182 August . . . . . 147 147 September , . . . 192 192 October . . . . . 210 210 November . . . , 162 162 December . . . . 126 126
1945 J-F... . . Febmary . . . . March . . . . . . April'. . . . . . May. . . . , . June . . . . . July . . . . . August . . . .
106
:: 53
127 176 149
1,209
106 81 65 53
127 176 149
1,209
TOTAL. . . . -
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CONTRACT TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SE'M'LEMEKC, END OF MONTH
T Number
Flxed Price nt Value (Tho Fixed Price
da) CPFF
$ 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CommitI UJ. Contracts
Year and Month me1 ill Contracts CPKF
1943 Decexd . . . 496 496 Q 6 15,673 6 15,673
1944 Jam=..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May. . . . * . .
381 2;: 0 451
u,908
442 0
442 17,254
q908 17,254
335 191
335 191
0 0
17,663 16,497
'17,663 16,497
June . . . . . . 143 0
143 12,913 12,913
0 July . . . . . . 83 83
7,227 7,227 0
August . . . . . 31 31 5,375 3,543
5,375 0
September . . . . 8 8 3,543
0 October . . . . . 7 7
1,254 1,254 0
November , . . . 17 17 1,223 1,635
1,223 0
December . . . . 10 10 1,635
0 1,709 1,709
1945 January. . . . . 10 10 0 416 February . . . .
:
416 6 0
March. , . . . . 8 107 107
0 April . . . . . .
237 ll
237 ll 0 228
May . . . . . . . 228
57 0 June . . . . . . 166 1z
981 981 0
July . . . . . . 122 122 5,399 5,399
0 August . . . . . 1,706 1,706
5,957 5,957 0 45,533 45,533
TOTAL . . . . .
af Series were in exi.stence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort and research.
APPENDIX N
QUART- CORPS COWRACT TERMTNATIONS IN PROCESS OF mT=, ENjJ OF MONTH
Number T Comdtment Value (Thousanrls) Year and Month -
W Contracta FixedPrice
January. . . . . Feb& . . . .
198 195
March. . . . . . 125 April . . . . . . 151 May . . . . . . . JJ-3 June . . . . . . 86 July . . . . . . 64 August- . . . . . 91 September . , . . 190 October . . . . . 136 November . , . . 129 December . . . . 84
198 195 125 151 113 86 64 91
190 136 129 84
61 61
2; 2; 102 102 198 198
1,@9 1,605
1,199
10,980 1,605
10,980
- L
All Contracta Fixed. Price CPFF
$ 17,498 $ 17,498 8 0
33,797 27;741 21,113 28,935 25;oo5 21,232 5,086 7;o5o 8,744 9,883 6,147 3,389
33,797 0 27,741 0 21,1l3 0 28,935 0 25,005 0 21,232 0 5,086 0 7,050 0 8,744 0 9,883 0 6,147 0 3,389 0
2,710 2,561 8,886 9,007 7,264
71,839
$34, ;ii >
2,710 2, >61 8,886
gz! 71:839
114,774 983,588
-
p& Decemberd
1944
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945 J&~ary..... February . . . , March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May : . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Au$ust . . . . .
TOTAL. . . . .
TRANSPOKTATION CORPS COI-?lYRA@r TERMINATIONS IN PROCESS OF SETTLEMENT, END OF MOXIJH
T- Year and Month Connxitment Value (Thousands) Number Fixed Price Lll Contracts
1943 December4 . . . 63 63
a944 JanmF..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April. . . . . . Mayi...... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . hguat . . , . . Septe7nber . . . . October . . . . . November . . . , December . . . ,
105 133 117 lu 110 122 96 91
103
z 75
105 133 u7 ill 110 122 96 91
103 90 80 75
1945 Je..... February . . . . Mis.+h. . . * . . April...... May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July. . . . . . . August . . . . .
g ii
2: z: 242 242 2% 254
2,897 2,897
TOTAL. . . . . w w
Xi Contracts Fixed Price CPFT CPFF
0 -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
iii 0 0 0
141,922
65,263 28,407 3,326
$7;:: 35,436 4,792 8,784
24,588 16,062 10,576 55,081
;;$f; 67i281 62,977 21,211 26,391 44,995
174,758
6 , 141,922
65,263 28,407 3,326
34 6,794
35,436 4,792 8,784
24,588 16,062 10,576 55,081
93,420 74,715 67,281 62,977 21,211 26,391 44,995
174,758
,O
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 -8 e 0
:
i
gf Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtaInable with reaeonable effort axt research.
APPENDIX N
WAR DEPARTMENTPRIME CONTRACTO[RCLAIMS Fixed Price .Contract Terminaticms
T Year and Month
Number-of Claims -Value of Claims 4 (Thousands) 1 Filed Settled E;$ :?'&I%&
- I
L
Settled In Process %nd of Month
1,109 $ 196,274 $ 90,060 $106,214
1,106 1,184 1,240 1,294 1,214 1,103
936 723 807
1,023 884 731
18,937 21,316 31,838 39,711 58,706
$?8$ 451951 41,494 35,213 27,241 69,835
7,059 22,006 33,730 24,529 27,980 47,462
EfE 24:188 30,579 36,975 88,016
118,092 117,402 115,510 130,692 3161,418 153,723 111,893 111,352 128,660 133,294 123,560 105,379
2; 564
;;i 1,121 2,030 3,043
51,065 20,745 29,928 97,779 26,170 27,971 54,521 69,610
54,092
x$ $;g
25:917
2 2: ,9
914,120
102,352 85,533 75,358
110,799 87,819 89,873 72,464
l.20,806
Filed
1943 Wmqh 31 Dee 5, 3,292 2,183
1944 Jenuary . . . . I February . . . . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . , . December , . . .
294 297 516 438 748 692 652 598 614 694 555 666 593 760 . ~~~ $2 848 632 488 627 713 866
1945 Jan~x.... 657 February . . . .
753 580 601
March. . . . . . 603 April . . , . . . 675
653
May . . . . . . . 7oo
702 June . . . . . .
663 1,368
July . . . . . . 825
2,105 August . . . . . 2,246
1,196 1,233
TOTAL . . . . . 19,435 16,392 l,o34,926
8
ARMYAIR FORCES PRIME CONTRACTOR Cl&It@ Fixed Price Contract Terminations
Year and Month Number of Claims Value of Claims g/ (mousma8)
Filed Settled In Process End of Month Filed Settled In Process
End of Month
372 176 196 $ 25,112 $ 3,891 $ 21j221
16 38
z
:I: 113 117 158 339 32
203
19
z5
2
1;: 144 178 154 170 265
193 196
2,101 927
200 2,992 205 459 209 14,113 237 214
12,173
187 1,022
167 11,277 16,894
352 7,446 214 13,583 152 36,941
946 852
3,802 1,161 2,968 2,701 6,906 7,951
;j;;; x(289 43,245
22,376 22,451 21,641 20,939 32,084 41,557 35,673 38,999 46,179 43,840 46,134 39,830
177 192 106 106
127
142 98
141 119 149 208 179 233 209 245 78 !
137 116
33,130
124 3,457
13,323 J-25 68,140 95
I24 13,700
148 10,162 10,587
315 26,808
34,052 10,871 6,534
18,836 31,098 15,612 56,429 2,858
38,908 31,494 ;;>;g~
7o:189 64,739 18,897 42,847
1943 ThrouDlDec a/
1944 Janus??.... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . ..b Awiwt . . . . . September , . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January. . . . . February . , . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . Juls . . . . . . August . . . . .
TO-M& . . . . . 2,9$8 2,643 324,347 281,500
existence Series were in and research.
for 1 Lor period6 but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
E/ Based on contractor'6 statement of costs, including subcontractor claime.
,I APPENDIX. N
ARMYSWVICEFCIRCE!S~lPlECQNTRACTClRCLllIMS FtieLPrice Cckkzact Termbations e
F tmber of Clati \
Value 0:
Filed Settled In Process End of Month Filed
C Claims e/, (Thousands) I
Settled In Process End of Month
2,920 2,007 913 $ 171,162 $ 86,169 .$ 84,993
g
E
zz
E 506 2;: 510
278 403 659 561 630 607 624
3% 478 457 601
913 988
1,040 1,089 1,005
866 722 536
-640
2;: 579
16,836 20,389 28,846 39,252 44,593 27,594 29,832 z%~ 271767 13,658 32,894
6,113' 21,154 29,98 23,368 25,0= 44,761 65,780 :?Z;E 4794 2516% 44,771-
95,716 ;:%,’ 109:753 z% 76122~ 72,353 82,,48~ 89,454 77j426 65,549
g: 497 533. 583
1,760 1,872 2,001
561 474 555 559
22 987
1,155
498 498 %40 414 483 997
1,882 2,728
TOTAL..... 16,477 13,749
17,935 17,288 16,605 29,639 ' l2,470 17,809
2224 ,
7Lo,579
20,040 26,693
63$+‘+4
33,569 .5J+,o39
43,502 37,075
18,052 23,212 17,630
10,305 25,134' 15,501 18,410
53,567 77,959 '
632,620 4 -
-
Year and knth
1943 Thral@l 31: Dee &/
1944 JLUlLI&?K . . . . .
. . . .
. ‘. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . ,
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . ‘i .
Febxua& March;. April . . 'k . . . June . . JW . . August . September October . November , December
1945 Jane.... February . . . . Maroh...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
clRDNANCE REZARTMEXC P&3 COIWRACTOR CLAIM Fixed Price Contract Terminations
T lumber of-Cla Sett$ed Filed
I In Prooeas
End of Mxrt~
Valuq c )f Cleimae (ThOl Filed. Settled
rsanas) In Process
End of Mmth
1,483 1,077 406 $ =9,479 $ 70,565 $ 58,914
182 260 421 353 252
105 211 362 z; 346
2; 143
gz 277
483 532 591 605
z;; 277 189 252 269 303 2x2
11,454 2,617 12,904 14,592 19,520 23,841
18,756
40,985 16,184
17,879 17,968
14,727 25,815' 55,193
22,119 7,847
22,171 7,515
10,102 8,994 2,882
13,306 6,647
27,277
49,047 49,379
l&i 170 1 243
z;
.W5 190
z 248
y iif 350
185 165
z 243 402 675
1,125
7,766 10,443 14,013 19,654
;$ 28&I 25,087
8,767 17,476 16,721 26,w 11,463 5,673 7,092
10,ooo
7,431 447,270
31,750 24,717 22,009 'y&
13:5p 34,618 49,705
L
~&arie.~ vem In BICLB~BIE.~ for prior p+oda but ,end.rB-b
exact figurBB are not ble witi reeeac+xble'eff&t 8
~/aonaml~tar'a statement of CO%tB, inD~Buncontyaotor claims.
Yeax,and Month
252.2 -ugh 31 Dac &/
gag& January...., February . . . . Msrch...... April . . . . . . . ky . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . Au@Bt . . . . . Septaiber . . . . Ootober . . . . . Novembsr '. . . . December . . . ,
1945 'J-7. . . . Fe- E. . : :‘: : April,. . . . . . M3.f. . . . . . .
2.g 1.: : : : : A-t '. . . . .
,mL ..- . . c -.
i
I 11
‘,
APPENDIX N -
I
.
SIGNAT, CORPS PRIME CONTRACTOR CLAIMS' 8 Fixed Price Contract Terminations
-if
T
I Value 0: f Claims e/ (Thou Filed Settled
-1
umber of Claims Settled
I
-7
Year and Month .Filed In Procees Emi of MO&~ 1
sands) In Procese
End of Month
. 160 115 45 $ 11,835 I 4,908 8 6,972
26
2:
2
1;: 92
1OC 70 91
122
30 19 24
4":
7; 130 111 &3
108 167
:; 71 92
116 134 217 179 16f
l':i 93
1,971 450 1,90& 2,570
816 337 ' 14,083
588 1,546 2,455
3,233
~%7"
14,561
13:U2 ;$t
8,913 21844
5,243 5,600
10,914 10,374 11,587
8,456 7,794 8,273
20,810 18,943 7,614 7,986
11,249' a,518 24,831
' 19,160 17,947
102
;: 69 59
131 253 2$3
ll2 93
106 66
2 182 206
:: 28 31
;; 168 215
6,470 3,765
209 5,610 3,595 3,529 4,753 4,326
17,766 15,740 l
2,035 2,011 2,081 3,623 4,581 5,953
TOT&. . . . . 2,u9 1,904 115,104
6,651 5,791
13,914 5,634 3,525 1,987
2;;: 2
109,151 -
& - Tkro~@ 31Dec &/
1944 Jt%IlUZZ Febru&y. Mexch . . April . . May . . /. June . . July . . August . September October . November December
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . . * . . . . . . . . * . . . . . .
1945 Janw=..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May'. . . . . . . Jyne . . . . . .
'July . . . . . . Awst . . . . .
CORPS OF ENGINEERS PRIME CONTRACTOR CLAIMS Fixed Price Contract Terminations
tier of Claims T value p Filed Year and Month Settled Filed In Prooess
End of Month
304 218 86 $ 9,924
g 64 28
;;
'% 83
!77 120
z"9 86
44;
.;i
z
E 64
215 121
E 63
g
91 102 118 174
1,000 3,492 4,814
';v;l
1,740 6,778 2,359 1,010
293 2,592 7,668
143 157 163 151 154 383
. 373 367
163
;3 183 133 164 222 305
154 '174 171 139
;E 530 592
1,919 589 0
1,145 957
1,130 p;
51515
Settled
1943 ThmughjlDec a/ $ 2,145
1944' Jan=..... February . . . . March .-. . . .Aprll . . ..I May . . , . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August Septembe; : 1 : : October . . . . , November . , . . December . . . .
337 1,132 6,876
;sg +B 2,695 6,78
B 1,Ol 2,009
1,g
Jang' . . . '. , February . . . . March...... &?il'* . . . . . Kay . .I ., . . . .
zz :::'I:: ,AwuBt . . . . .
3d"d:
1,423 ;m;
1;548' 1,880 3,292
!lmAL..... 2,945 ‘2,353 61,366 52,625
$ 7,779 .’
8,442 LO,802 8,740 1,063 5,488 5;533 9,616 5,186 5,182 3,k.66 ' 5,063 .
J.b 293
9,828 ‘- 9,613’
9,335 .1,716 ' 1,568' 3,453 6,518 8,741
d kdiszg," existence for prior perlode but exact figurse ax-6 not obtainable vith reasonable .effort .
51 Baeed on oon$.ractor'e BtateWllt of coets, iaoludirlg eubcontzwtor claimE.
192,
\
l 1 D
APPENDIX N
CHEMICAL WARJTARE SERVICE PRIME CONTRACTOR CiXCK Fixed Price Contract Terminations
i
I Value 0 File&
. f,Claims e/ (ThT Settle&
aalas ) In Process
End of Mm-&h -
lmber of Clai Settled
ma Filed In Process
End of Month
404 314 90 $ 12,944 $ 6,409 $ 6,535
:3” 47 76
:89 60
g
2:
z;
2 65
22 53
z;
;:
;:
i:
2;
2 58
I 73
2:
2,043 1,936 6,642 904 1,220 6,326
1,580 2,933 4,973 740 3,244 2,469 619 1,645 1,443
1,306 693 2,055 979 1,272 1,763
1,236 1,354 1,644 1,034 782 1,897 1,310 375 2,832 1,544 1,080 3,296
171 1,406 2,061
35 19 24 21 15
z 10
476 538 1,999 409 475 1,933 391 1,006 1,318 407 1,051 674 284 482 476 553 159 870 731 499 1,102
1,175 146 2,131
1,139 1,049 30,836 28,705 L L
Year and Month
1943 Throa1Dec &/
1944 January..... February . . . . krch . . . . , . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . , . , November . . . . December . . . .
* January..... Februa$ . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . .
MEDICALIYEPARTMFXTPRIMECCNTRACTCB CLAIB Fixed Price Contract Terminations
Year end Month Claims e/ (Tl
Settled Filed lumber of CIB
Settled
1943 Th.rou?&% Dee g, 246 40
1944 Jen~,??... , February mch . . : : : : April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
(51)
;:
22 10 24 14 6
3" 2
t:
;; 105 41
t; 17 2
46
1945 January..... February .... March ...... April ...... May ....... Jlrne ...... July ......
August .....
2 3
2 42
2:
8 2 1
ii 9
19 19
TW . . . . . 617 528
Value c Filed
lBandS In Procees
End of Month
/ In Process
End of Month
,
206 $ 3,467 $ 435 $ 3,032
124 117 143 139 100
:; 18
;
68
(182) 111 969
Kg, 586 151 329
(49) la2
3
156 308 114 189 538
1,172 289 582
3oi
530
2,694 2,497 3,352 2,620 1,595 1,011
873 620 327 315 497 447
(5) 25 29 4
27 234 349 612
5.,868
442 24 0
3:
6: 180
0 1
;: 25
253 541 973
4,895
0, Indicate minus quantities. a/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
md r0BearCh. d Based on contraotor's state~nt of costs, including subcontractor claims.
193
APPENDIX N
QUAR!IERMASTEB CORPS PRD'i!Z CONTRACTOR CLKIMS Fixed Price Contract Terdnations
USW&3) ,
In Process End of Month
Value
Filed N
:
umber of Clai settled Year and Month Filed
Qi.? Through 31 Dee TV/ 282
12 January. . . . . . February . . . . . March. . . . . . . April. . . . . . . May. . . . . . . , June . . . . . . . July....... August . . . . . . September. . , . . October. . . . . . November . . . . . December . . , . .
:;
$2
t;
20 23 40 56 18 31
In Process End of Month
220 62 $ 2,735 $ 1,403 B 1,332
616 1,262
819 592 457 432
1,560
22 516
2:;
26” 618
1,226 780
95 32
579 349 362
1,016 1,55:
36: 328 197
1,013 92
244
70 51 29 28 15
40 32 23
i; 49 16 2i
909 2,032
833 416 497 994
January. . . . . . February. . . . . March. . , . . . . April. . . . . . , May. . . . . . . , June....... July . l . . . . #
August . . . . , .
33 26
37 20 21 13 24
17 23 13 20 20
2’1 36
390 61
461 3,817 5,869
25
t; 115 242 166 432
1,624
20,615 12,416
170 191 180 455 274 569
F?g , TOTAL. . . . . .
11
234
L TRAIEE'ORTATION CORPS PRIME CONTRACTOR CLAIMS
Fixed Price Contract Terminations
-l- I Number of Claims ' Claims e/ (!I Settled
usanas ) In Process
End of Month
Value of -I- Year and Month Filed In Process End pf Month
Filed Settled
IS!!!3 Through 31 Dee d 41 23 18 ’ $ 778 $ 304 $ 474
January. . , . . . FebmaEy . , . . i March. . . , . . . April. . . . . . . May. . . . . . . . June....... July....... August . . . . . . September. . , . . October. . . . . . November . . . . . December . . . . .
86
10 12 20 22 4
20 20 32 25 23
23
;‘o ;i 3’2 31 21 18 19 10
32 254
505 689
1,125 1,958 3,455 4,356 6,049 4,191 3,681 6,529 2,172
907
529 946
1,630 1,295 2,678 1,696 1,392 6,140 1,123 1,128
10 11 27
;50 35 24 32
3155: 1,902 3,292 5,480 2,393
L?25 Januam. . . . . . February ..... March. ...... April. ...... May. ....... June,. ..... July ....... August. .....
13 14 16 18 23
t; 43
11
t2
2
:: 31
389
12 1,257 1,976
762 2,617 1,658
212 1,179
218
233 2,063
4% 2,043 1,030
766 1,742
214
1,931 1,844 2,168 2,742 3,370 2,816 2,253 2,257
TOTAL. ..... 429
13 15 18 23 16
::
29,520 27,263
a/ Series were in existence for prior periods but exact figures are not obtainable with ream - end research. B/ Based on oontractorVs statement of costs, including subcontractor claims.
318 effort
194'
APPENDIX N
SE-NTS OF FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS
n Thousands) Army Air Forces rtment Army Service Forces war De]
Gross f/ Gross g/ Net gl
$ 67,331 $ 63,369 $ 2,460 $ 2,247
5,542 4,671 17,679 15,300 27,195 23,831 20,209 16,808 23,843 21,296 41,256 34,751 66,008 55,062 39,866 33,868 21,180 18,528 27,542 23,604 33,647 30,334 77,908 72,108
46: 2,655
975 2,147 2,251 6,248 6,772 8,620 wag
10,361 37,729
653 431
2,313 a48
1,910 1,548 4,498 6,036 7,810 7,874 9,619
36,611
49,155 34,605 36,918
$2 24:2og 64,943 19,612
44,332 31,280 30,131 31,316 10,066 9,404 32,206 6,046 5,788 51,707 17,457 16,674 40,655 27,601 26,145 20,246 14,690 12,737 61,966 50,.437 49,062 16,994 2,353 2,200
(153) 1,838
796,456 714,790
0
250,135
0
234,499
Gross f/ Net g/
LY!a Through 3lDec e/
1944 January.....
8 64,871 $ 61,122
4,878 17,245 24,540 19,234 21,696 39,005
:;Jg:: 12:560 18,653 23,286 40,179
4,018 14,869 21,518 15,960 19,386 33,203 50,564 27,832 10,718 15,770 20,715 35,497
14,201 21,912 26,41a 35,033 14,510 7,509
12,904 14,794
1,838
480,291
February March.. April . . May.. . June . . July . . August .
_ September October . No+ember
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . * .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . . 1945
January..... 17,875 24,539 30,872 37,170 15,733 9,519
14,506 17,259
February . . . . March.. . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
Adjustments , .
TOTAL . . . . .
(153)
546,321
T Ordnance Depertment SigmiL corps Corps of Engineers Year and Month
Grose f/ Net g/ GI-OBS ;/ Net g/
1943 Through31Dec g/
1944 January. . :. . February . . . . March...... April . . . , . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . _
$ 52,377 $ 49,249 $ 4,066 $ 3,821
1,958 12,139 15,442 12,986 15,756 21,632 50,869 18,407 6,249 8,384 6,373
23,951
1,653 10,570 13,560
1945 Jane..... Febn.&y .... March. ..... April ...... May ....... June ...... July ...... August .....
5,523 22,084
372 1,991
303
2;;: 13:583 2,929 3,088 2,632 5,113
10,213 10,769
364 1,908
262 1,117 2,295
11,973 2,666 2,741 2,107 4,404 9,731 9,539
7,755 16~7 15,502 20,999 9,702 5,199 6,599 9,479
6,525 14,562 13,064 20,127 9,268
2z 4475
6,303 5,375 5,155
12,754 4,400
11,164 5,425 4,893 3,238 3,050 1,821 3,445
1,725
2,632 3,304 2,406
Adjustments . . (153) 1,838
TOTAT, . . . . . 337,722 302,771
0 0
99,603 89,245
Gross f/ Net &/
$ 2,066 $ 2,033
249 217 735 576
5,573 4,923 1,307 836 1,503 1,336 1,498 1,226 2,213 1,766 6,219 5,679
931 750 1,432 1,126 1,012 790 1,337 849
2,871 715
1,304 7,923 1,096 1,472 1,822 3,163
1,574 592
1,674 7,581
927 1,074
zig , 0 0
46,441 39,231 (Continued on next pw
195
APPENDIX N
SmI;EMENTS OF FIXlIZ PRICE CONTRACTS (Continued.)
Year and Month
Through 31 Dee af . 1944
Janum.-y.. . . . . February. . . . . . March . . . . , . . April . . . . . . . May.. . . . . . . June. . . . * . . . July. . . . . . . . August. . . . . . . September . . . . . October . . . . , . November. . . . . . December. . . . , .
B January. . . . . . Februam. . . . . . March ........ April ........ May ........ June. ....... July. ....... August. ......
461 459 832 769 458 147 457 13-i
Adjustments . , . c
TOTAL ...... 23,307
r Chemical Warfare (In Medical
Chol E harteraaster Corps T ikanspartation Corps
L
Gross 2~ Net 4 Gross 3 Net g/ Gross r/ Net g/ Gross I/ Net trJ
$ 4,811 $ 4,552 $ 365 $ 352 $ 894 $ 847 $ 292 $ 268
1,745 1,015 2,485 2,687 1,133
459 1,086
‘6;: 326 980
1,204
1,484 872
2,214 2,232
894 361 718 780 530 240 671
1,108
135 238 74
138 469
1,106 248 528 252
5
4:
92
‘2 104 364 633 184 349 170
4
3;
418 207 1,057 692
621 462 566 249 405 300 399 220
1,504 984 659 353 ill 56 514 133 540 330 585 121
i 113
96 328 911
3,235 1,687 2,879 4,168 2,293
1
Z? ill 79
274 603
2,232 1,487 2,404 3,670 1,859
358 327
g
123 333 112
239 21 Q
3:
6: 168
182 21
Q 2
17 3
2;
;z 41
109 229 144 406
1,477
16 50
2 176 88
197 660
221 171 2,016 1,960
439 362 1,943 1,702
979 666 732 508
1,717 1,548 203 177
c
19,673
0
4,123
0
2,934
0 0
6,265
Q
10,760 24,365
0
20,172
() Indicate minus quantities. 4 Series were in existence for prior periods, but exact figures are not obtainable with reasonable effort
and research. d Amount agreed upon by government and contractor as due the latter in final settlement of contractor
claim before deduction of disposal credits. $ Gross settlemen;t less disposal credits.
196
APPENDIX P
TOTAL ARMY STRENGTHBY TYPE OFPERSONNEL
Dleti- tians
Phys- ical Ther- tipists
?!I 448 209 572
4 -284 601 315 666 323
g; 882 937 965 995
zz 436 496 498 500
1,069 1,101 1,157 1,185 1,197 1,210
$49 616 642 642 643
1,268 1,291 1,334 1,397 1,437 1,461
783 807
23,857 24,104
813 23,785 924 23,694 974 23,660 990 24,338
1,483 1,466 1,495 1,537 1,549 1,623
1,071 i,061
23,410
1,085 23,855 23,660
1,156 1,186
23,750 23,787
1,173 25,099
I
Year I ma. Month
Total Officers
I December . . . 1,686,40: 116,058 1,562,256 7,043
January . . . 1,889,94Z February . . . 2,144,,601 March . . . . 2,387,7'+( April . . , . 2,661,23-j
.May . . . . . 2,834,61c June. . , . . 3,074,w
July. . . . . 3,272,8Q3 August.... 3,585,12C September . . 3,971,016 October . . . 4,413,816 November . . . 4,9x,469 December . . . 5,397,674
w January . . . February . . . March . . . . April. . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
121,735 130,048 140,548 152,052 166,879 190,662
216,060 244,037 276,003 305,645
;285;; t
397,443 423,114
1,759,672 7,484 2,004,972 2,236,547
8,564
2,4g8,1o8 9,713
10,194 2,64,m 11,578 2,867,762 12,475
3,039,894 x$,89; 3,320,524 3,670,954 14;870 4,078,928 16,134 4,566,442 4,989,053
17,690 19,194
;l;&m; , ,
6,993,m
p~;12”$;
6:257:813 6,358,200
21,576 23,592 25;406 27,257 28,647 30,316
July. . . . . 7,126,81t August. . . . 7,214,59: September . . 7,273,784 October . . . 71333,474 November . . . 7,405,66: December . . . 7,482,434
542,463 6.h67,436 31,50t L.554 32,97:
-2 ‘- 5 6,54:-z_, 6,577,1.13 6,625.157
33;60: 34.276
6.67( > 6
:‘-’ ’ ,- .J,669 35;oi: ,738,879 35,7lI
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . .
6,792,871 36,672 6,874,195 37,714 6,960,388 38,538 7,042,116 39,184 71086,708 39,542 7,144,601 40,018
July. . . . . 8,049,-m August.... 8,102,545 September . . 8,1o8,12g October . . . fJ,lO3,376 November . . . 8,102,061 December . . . B,w,693
664,076 674,665 692,351
697,401
2 % 7181092 727,100 737,192
7,191,703 9225.946
40,10t 39,97c i. _,_
7,213,079 40,305 7,?04.580
I-- ‘I/-- 41,354
7': , I
Jsnuary . . . 9,070,929 February . . . 3,129,890 Msxch . . . . 8,157,38f April . . . . 8,248,78C May . . . . . 8,291,336 June . . . . . 8,266,373
741,307
July. . . . . 8,186,44h August.... 8,023,304
776,790 776,287
7,139,700 7,182,526
42,914 44,802
7,197,255 48,923 7,274,779 52,023 7,305,854 54,128 7,283,93Q 54,291
7,200,220 7,040,446 ;?;g ,
TOTAL . . .
Warrant 3fficers
Flight Total Ifficers WAC
1,046
1,052 l,OIL7
938 883
1,758 3,285
3,230 4,307
2;;: 7:609 8,609
10,010 11,273 12,773 14,095 14,863 16,219
17,314 17,809 18,493 19,230 19,636 20,540
21,046 21,402 22,066 22,373 22,917 23,278
1,585 1,265 1,580 1,268
24,199 23,984
Y 728 1,an 3,697 6,383 9,920
12,767 v 306
1,192
3,151 3,682 4,716 4,321 5,153 5,700
21,582 34,049
;:%; 56;164 60,243
5,58: 5,975 6,232 g
7:04s
61,403 50,603 51,268 53,894 56,945 57,731
8,19C 61,355 9,012 63,942 9,570 67,219 9,795 68,801
1'.,390 73,435 13,615 ?7,152
15,411 79,239 18,739 83,755 22,791 86,351 24,321 89,014 26,255 90,519 28,376 30,191
28,579 30,427 31,521 32,742 33,034 31,117
;:$“,2 96: 859 99,288 98,935 96,557
32,353 94,330 34,181 90,779
d New item as of this date.
197
APPENDIX P
Year and Month
1941 December . . .
1942 January . . . 216,804 February . . . 245,534 March . . . . 329,721 April . . . . 476,384 May . . . . . 505,232 June . . . . . 601,777
July. . . . . 617,156 August . . . . 737,052 September . . 822,962 October . . . 900,708 November . . . 977,346 December . . . 1,064,643
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
1,119,903 1,181,478 1,261,139 :,;Sp;
1:637:419
July. . . . . 1,779,688 August . . . . 1,919,770 September . . ?,034,101 October . . . 2,2x8,799 November . . . 1,367,832 December . . . 2,618,075
1944 January . . . February . . . Mrch . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July. . . . . August . . . . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
?,814,658 3,105,827 3,343,59l 3,552,485 yp; J J
C,O95,129 4,262,247 4,428,899 y;;, g
'+:933:682
1,056,804 142,640 1,073,746 150,217 1,102,422 149,014 1,116,983 159,414 1,136,365 165,966 1,152,458 180,405
L.92 January . . . 5,l22,748 l,170,251 February . . . 5,310,3l3 1,210,546 Kwch . . . . 5,403,931 1,220,809 April . . . . 5,455,076 1,257,098 May . . . . . 5,406,779 1,296,w June. . . . . 5,239,722 1,328,114
July. . . . . .August....
1,389,olo 189,223 39,022 2,509,7S 1,458,911 195,840 37,785 2,164,161
TOTAL . . .
Total hrerseas L!l
Pacific Theater
:hina ant India BXC-llL%
rheaters
Uasksn >epart- ment
European l'heater
Mediter- ranean Theater
Africa- Middle East
rheater
Persian Gulf
33mm2ad
Carib- bean
Defense Command
192,663 82,113 23,798 65,881
100,374 115,877 161,875 201,575 219,126 256,929
'275,073 295,094 307,421 331,170 347,406 350,720
:I 3,216 3,453 6,282 7.,474
aI 3,437 3,785
13,811 11,117 34,35C 54,667 51 2L7
75,636 79,095 88,536 90,803 98,031
103,403
12,871 13,453 13,453 13,612 14,517 17,087
23,215 29,566 33,221 40,424
%: J
67%;: 761005 82,215 86,089 96,061
81,2Oe 157,093 186,195 220,3oc 165,647 119,702
,/128,560 227,092
1,536 8,767 9,273
16,531 19,480 24,943
e/ 278 456
$2 5,907
106,552 107,097 109,650 111,595 115,912 119,286
364,451 18,796 97,985 120,372 260,771 25,405 10,949 374,880 19,566 101,035 107,9OC 298,545 29,459 12,868 392,813 29,548 103,035 109,137 344,488 36,248 18,509 404,385 30,110 104,8-X 111,506 395,461 37,272 18,513 432,112 31,244 119,7& 131,662 483,172 38,986 23,208 472,301 34,135 119,471 185,532 520,087 40,654 25,423
519,514 531,519 578,27e f$J 34"
6961847
34,902 138,882 239,254 46,013 148,167 279,427 61,198 131,67c 36i, 947 70,661 127,976 460,502 81,822 127,192 638,112 94,560 121,535 768,274
528,6Ot! 545174C 610,965 ;2$,;;~
597:658
39,163 27,320 31,042 28,584 31,166 28,218 25,488 29,545 22,110 29,589 21,796 28,757
118,829 118,488 117,114 115,771
EJ2T J
114,191 108,852 105,485 106,953 104,381 91,466
752,056 805,894
g:%$ 9801356
1,016,188
107,595 114,225 935,346 621,831 16,411 29,445 115,419 111,636 1,075,975 642,658 17,533 29,691 134,493 100,911 1,x)8,985 670,234 16,262 29,286 150,101 91,546 1,421,908 697,785 15,951 29,300 143,184 81,164 1,532,810 723,552 10,224 28,853 138,407 77,896 1,641,143 717,693 10,661 28,493
89,727 91,093 85,478
$:;2 76:244
71,181
$2;; ;p&
52;024
1,770,614 1,904,709 2,053,417 2,203,583 2,588,983 2,699,467
724,057 742,700 712,915 712,218
$26497: ,
9,603
;,;:48 912% 9,354 9,321
28,296 28,168 27,739 27,710 26,301 26,647
72,172
;2gz 69:266 71,059 70,070
187,256 47,685 189,085 45,375 197,409 38,573 198,830 38,806 199,035 38,423 194,558 37,923
2,829,039 2,934,924 3,029,579 ;,p;
2:811:82C
507,668 498,120 496,721 493,156
3'~;~ ,
351,761 244,656
9,330 26,082 8,988 20,883
12,721 18,893 12,338 15,793 12,255 16,063 11,352 13,547
70,231 68,811
OVERSEAS STRENGlTBYlTlEATERAND COMMAND
11,086 9,173 66,873 11,103 6,922 63,992
a/ New item as of this date. ij/ Includes strengths of miscellaneous forces or commands, not included in breakdown.
-4PPENDIX P
Ye= and
Month
& December . . .
January . * * February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
July. . . . . August . . . . September , , October . . , November . . . December . . .
January . . . February . . . Wch . . . . April . . . . May . . #. . June. . . . .
July . . . . . August . . . . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
1944 January . . . Feb&y . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July. . . . . August . . . . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
i&2 January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July. . . . . August. . . .
TOTAL . . .
a[ New item th date. c/ Included in theater strength for prior months. d_/ Represents EDC personnel outside Continenta1lJ.S.
OVERSEAS STRENGTHBYTHEATER AID COMMAND (CONTINUED)
south l
4t1ant10
Northweal service cd
a/1,495 1,499 1,613 1,613
13,127 15,876 21,370 27,352 33,587 33;830
.
986 1,306 4,306
95,285 59,247 131,056
1,613 1,846
36,259 46,767
2,012 a/15,453 2,012 16,382
47,530 48,949
2,970 16,962 3,163 14,753
49,125 51,500
k/ 422 17,554 223 17,870 224 52,719 252 54,371 261 29,343 278 32,556
3,270 14,971 4,073 18,866 4,216 4,908
18,944 18,815
5,137 23,181 5,325 24,147
5,707 24,288 6,461 20,230 6,646 16,284 6,940 16,038 7,324 18,623 7,676 19,274
53,655 54,828
::%~ 581840 56,521
259 332
t;z 465 501
28,602 38,868 29,835
100,648 72,584 40,652
d 669 54,999 622 48,812
534 50,925
581 47,586 581 122,903
554 44,023 672 52,299
667 37,838 1,040 100,589
635 34,920 1,040 56,713 1,051 132,638
7,890 18,638
;$% 16,965
6:991 17,182 16,708
3,341 8,011 3.246 7,873
3,462 5,487 3,468 2,989
5,340 4,720
2,711 3,463 2,703 2,696 2,715 2,392
562 33,973 592 32,202 570 29,908 594 29,281 322 25,492 341 24,992
z/60,316 72,753
1,113 1,163
84,435 _ 155,845
1,265 176,946 .1,273 78,664 1,429 60,806 1,508 64,207
394 20,934 398
80,160 19,044
388 92,102
19,182 378
101,401 18,339
418 18,948 119,235
422 129,113
16,409 147,486
1,609 1,724 1,782 1,813 6,611 5,659
107,716 89,748
109,525 132,710
%% ,
.2,653 2,642
2,489 2,479
2,918 2,409 2,763 2,189 2,789 2,089 2,816 1,596
2,753 0 2,866 0
402 16,194 404 14,780
165,468
408 14,614 172,816
404 14,342 187,557
400 197,670
12,976 402
212,909 10,213 237,386
25 27 29
c/31,858 32,025 31,609 31,939 32,694
6,598 6,531 6,913 7,142 7,508 7,099
405 9,547 242,363 28 188 7,252 253,949
34,519 23 34,991
81,402 102,046 76,347 50,237
i?:z ,
59,746 134,054
Central Calll3,da
CG, Easter] Def'enst conrmanc
21
CC, CG, CG, Wi3.T A=W ATi AT? Depart- Air Gr0lU-d Service ment Forces Forces Forces Groups
En Route
13,144 7,698
THEARMY LIBRARY ‘- WASHINGTON, 0, G J ---
199
APPENDIX P
OVERSEAS AFMY STRENGTEBYTYPE OF PERSONNEL
Year and
Month
1941 December . . .
1942 Jtuuam . . . Februaiy . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
July . . . . . Auguet :. . . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
w January . . . February . . . March . . . < April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July. . . . . Auguet . . , . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
1944 January . . . February. . . Maroh . . . . April . , . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July . . . . . Auguet . . . . September . . Ootober . . . November . . . De,oember . . .
reks Janmrs . . . Febru& . . , March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
.
July. . . . . Auguet . . . .
TOTAL . . .
Total Off loers
192,663 10,937
216,804 245,534
@% 5051232 601,777
617,156
13,136 14,219 18,795 24,475 25,505 31,390
z:%i 49:715 57,172 %959 70,052
l,ll9,903 1,181,478 1,261,139
:,:;E: hh
1,7i'9,688 1,919,770 2,Oj4,101 yY&
2:618:075
;Kg 86:858 98,26
107,214 118,395
127,249 136,570 147,271 160,461
:&48$ I
203,815 224,343 245,543 260,636 279,671 297m5
3&144 327,789
5,122,748 5,31o,313 51403,931 ;,p&;;
5:239:722
;,g;$ J J
-
200
Enlleted Men
1@J,9=
201,923 229,032
1,036,329 l,og3,365 1,163,670 1288,913 1,417,087 1,502,938
1,634,8gO 1,762,882 1,864,832 2,o54.,499 2,167,714 2,399,459
2,58o,la 2,847,698
pp';:
4:ge6;o17 p;;,;;;
4:783:503
~,,"p;; J J
NW&36 Dletl- tians
Phys- ical Ther-
aolsts
Wsrrant aught Total Offioers Offloers WAC
584 - 156
1,579 166 2,117 166 2,689 165 2,826 173 3,9517 144 4,406 597
2,608 ;,g
41016
;% J
716 992
1,279 1,524 1,806 2,159
x48 ($707 7,647 8,258 9,189
!?I 14 64 78 93
81 l.2 48
2
9,649 117 93 11,496 145 I.20 12,416 169 130 13,203 185 145 14,316 208 157 15,836 265 193
a/2,539 2,713 3,058 3,511
tJt2 J
4,774
:t;: 6;121 6,474 7,351
3;;: 2o)d+7 20,958 21,112 21,507
:'6: 415 432
%!
241 255
:z 293 325
a,$; 9:!w
10,246 10,640 11,358
22,807 22,970 Xf,g
25:918 27,184
552
:liz
2: 668
E? 432
tg 506
12,181 12,611 13,190 13,714 13,986 15,201
27,170 28,252 28,510 g,g;
271966
680 701 735
$7 782
;z 537
;tz 521
t::
14,610
s%: $g
15:606
28,127. 25,499
13,902 13,106
\
d ;;‘6
619 920
1,464 2,020
1,979 1,986 2,020 2,002
;,;;i 3
2,190 2,365
4,206
aJE 9:9x
10,449 10,650 7,959
El 4 z
200 201 201
:z 317
937 1,473 1,811 2,183 2,6f?2 3,106
$2; 4:113 4,876 7,350. 8,713
8,806 10,487 12,022 13,415 13,275 13,817
14,2&? ;;,;g
16:ok 16,873 16,945
17,035 15,891
E .~-- _
f
APPENDIX P
Year and
Month
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . MaJ . . . . . June.....
July . . . . . August. . . . September 4 . October . . . November . . . December . . .
January . . . February . . March . . . . April . . . . May . * . . . June . . . . .
July. . . . . August. . , . September . . October . . . November . . . December . A .
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
July..... August. . . . September . . October . . . November . . . . December , . .
/ 1945
!Januexy , . , February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June.. . . .
July..... August. . . .
TOTKL . . .
Total
3,148,054 872,122 3,513,108 1,018,956 3,955,x3 4,333,031
1,185,305 1,248,2x
4,704,614 ;J;pf;
5;320;184 5,320,328 5,355,683
1,369,9'+8 1,474,795 1,579,013 ~627,147 1,570,967 l,W+,W
5,347,x30 5,294,825
1,681,969 1,542,419
51239,683 5,094,675
1,655,613 1,656,958
5,037,833 4,8@+,359
1,631,631 1,602,653
4,741,495 )
4,547,205 t 4,414,03E
4,295,68-i 4,172,26: i 4,110,644 1
; J~~J~; 1
3:679:23C )
;,;$g )
,:ll,:o:
1,570,06E 1,531,llC l&68,206 1,396,20: 1,369,93: 1,344,44f
1,343,6E 1,326,124 1,334,7% 1,297,5% 1,276,08E 1,229,9Q
I ) ; i i I
, 1 , , 1 /
;
I
,
2,g48,181 2,819,577
1,202,7w
21753,455 1,177,023
n 1,151,073 2,793,704 1,144,417 2,884,5>7 1,135,001 3,026,651 1,172,60&
3,264,135 , 3,399,935 ,
1,245,781 1,298,!3%
CONTINENTAL~S~GTHBYMAJOR COMMAND
Air GrOund Service Forces Forces Forces
1,102,217 1,233,638
831,192
1,428,420 924,699
1,64g,loo 1,016,378 1,083,7=
1,800,003 1,176,151 1,871,263 1,976,276
1,232,137
2,034,329 1,2g8,441
2,063,106 1,282,109 1,305,620
2,070,282 1,330,962
2,066,884 1,963, cm
1,360,512 1,397,819
1,955,713 1,420,032 1,g10,680 1,840,41g
1,325,922
1,770,417 1,383,=6 1,313,429
1,677,435 1,6o1,46g
1,325,032
1,585,660 1,269,324 1,251,720
1,588,130 1,219,374 1,%3,041 1,148-,268 1,499,@7 1,200,9%
1,448,736 1,363,651
bw,965 1,099,511
1,201,430 1,043,676
1,092,087 1,078,930
918,873 1,061,882 826,786 1,015,398
718,782
~g3 6341820 621,2g4 629,587
982,933
;Ey: Y7o:u7
1,@6,9% l&33,019
791,360 1,186,853 838,266
9,368 2,223,188 8,968
Eastern Defense corfimana
t;z:, 145;8go 158,589
158,612 169,319 174,241 168,534 169,158 170,503
108,484 189,593
z,g; 91:6n 85,755
81,175 71,342 40,406 37,432 33,857 31,595
19,004 17,098 16,842 16,448 15,653 15,015
14,361 14,725 15,037 14,762 11,004 9,963
Defense
140,073 7,328 7,398 8,134
5,327 6,096
9,702 6,211
7,591
;J$z 7:796 7,706 7,442
8,802 174,696 7,656 186,246 7,802 196,335 7,777 .184,386 8,318 186,291 7,881 193,088
7,092 6,046 4,555 2,018 1,868 1,844
:Jz;i; 5:141 4,727 5,008 5,055
C C C C C 0
C C C 0 a 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
4,232 66,538 17,019 3,877 51,495 18,592 3,075 43,691 21,280 3,051 33,267 18,228 3Jll5 15,442 18,607 2,957 12,743 18,818
2,855 10,729 2,827 10,494 2,788 10,470 2,622 2,456
10,371
2,417 10,292 10,610
Southern Defense commwaa
Weetern Defense
5,442 56,925 145,003 43,874 154,648 164,175
10,252 13,283
8,811 8,703 ;,:g
9: 162 11,036
105,082 11,713 175,701 15,070 84,619 16,470 81,111 67,352
16,780
67,607 16,758 17,599
19,740 20,593 20,821 17,974
9,827 8,986
19,532 20,076
8,562 20,573 8,528 21,050 8,610 21,692 8,875 22,599
7,922 22,851 7,385 23,174
Dews-
ment Groups
d No-reports prior to this date.
201
APPENDIX P
Year ana
Month
December . . . 1,493,740 105,121 1,3a1,270 6,459 890
January . . . 1,673,139 108,599 1,557,749 5,905 886 February . . . 1,899,067 115,829 1,775,9J+o 6,447 851 March . . . . 2,058,025 121,753 1,928,4-E 7,024 773 April . . . . 2,184,853 127,577 2,049,198 7,368 710 May . . . . . 2,329,378 141,374 2,178,i'39 7,651 1,614 June. . . . . 2,472,4o7 159,272 2,302,378 8,069 2,688
July. . . . . August.... September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
2,655,647 2,848,068 3,148,054 3,513,108
?g',9'o;z , 9
182,141
2 % 248:473 267,543 296,807
E&l January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
;Jp;
5:247:715 5,320,184 5,320,328 5,355,683
;E$: 365:911 376,319 387,821 403,040
July. . . . . 5,347,130 August.... 5,294,825 September 4 . 5,239,683 October . . . 5,094,675 November . . . 5,037,833 December . . . 4,864,359
E: '28:fj 438:486 433,118 435,432 431,140
1944 January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
4,741,499 J+,547,209 y',;7;;y
4:172:265 4,110,644
430,580 4,212,767 420,743 4,026,4$q 412,532 3,900,400
';;g$-i 395 :266
; ,a;;,,;;; $6o6;o83
July... . . 3,9%,641 385,257 August . . . . . 3,840,298 380,144 September . . 3,679,230 379,005 October . . . 3,467,613 367,626 November . . . 3,298,609 368,954 December . . . 3,119,011 369,396
January .,. February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
2,948,181 2919,577 21753,455 y&;;;
3:026:651
361,536
;2;%: 353:801 363,762 386,143
July. . . . . 31264,135 413,640 August.... 31399,939 430,864
TOTAL . . .
Total
CONTmAL ARMY STRENGTH BY TYPE OF PERSONNEL
Eficers
,
Enlistea Men
2,459,983 2,630,211 2,902,789 ; @~~~
4:001:850
10,283 11,093 11,067 12,118 13,139 13,970
;Jgg;
$y&;
4;840:726 h,855,262
;p:;: 6699 19,610 20,389 21,127
4,832,546 4,778,672 4,712,281 4,570,658 4,508,955 4,339,420
21,857
Et 2782 21:073 20,696 19,875
19,714 743 19,120 741 18,091 742 18,226 753 18,430 758 18,511 729
3,457,641 3,342,722 3~79,085 2,m,o16 ; 7;;; 7;;; I 7
17,301 17,000 16,957 15,921 15,686 15,064
2,461,657 15,744 2,337,274 16,550 2,271,238 20,413 2,300,728 23,477 2,380,531 25,286 2,500,427 26,325
;,g;;y , ,
27,575 887 751 29,280 952 837
t
Nurses Dieti- tians
91 434 508
&I 197 236
523 246 573 258
622 282 662 308 713 306
g: ;E 730 307
318 329
;:: 349 318
716 722
;2 794 793
412 380 381 456 491 484
803 765 760 788
~~
;2; 548 617
gi
Phys- ical
Ther- apists
Warrmt Flight Total Officers Off loem WAC
2,512 3,315 4,213
; s:; 6:45o
a/ 306 -1,192
a/ 728 -1,811
3,697 6,379 9,915
12,762
7,471 8,560 9,715
10,584 11,076 11,817
12,540 12,711 13,041 13,109 13,162 13,189
2,894 p'a,"
3:401
;G; t
3,603
E; 3:903 4,163 5,073
21,382 p;
51:191 ;;,gz
,
60,466 49,130 49,457
;g: 54:625
13,123 12,619 12,530 12,127 12,077 11,920
6,000
2;:; 6:615
- E: f
11,205 14,569 18,124 18,249 19,843 22,221
56t;z; g:g
66:0%5 68,439
11,676 11,493 10,595
'9$i 9:137
70,433 73,268 74,329 75,599 77,244. 76,374
8,800 8,966 8,798 8,754
;t;; ,
10,297 10,878
20,899 21,693 21,611 22,293 22,384 23,158
78,183
cxg; 83:246 82,062 79,612
24,741 77,295 26,519 74,888
202
APPENDIX P
YMX and Month Total
ReguLar r Offhers
National. Guard
Offioers
Total Iffiaers bf3WW corps
OffiC
'ational Guard
Lviatlon c-ad&
corps -
k?Pf hers leaerve
xrce 3eserve Xfioers CraMng Corpe
Xtizens rIi1itarr.y hining
-December . . . 3,301 21 24 2,493 4 1,705 37 165 70
1942.. . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . .
1 June.....
9% 9: 018
10,974 11,949 17,538 24,366
L24$
251 15
3$
%g$z 61727 6,898 5,052
3:;; ,
IQ 3.0 a
13 8
10 6
48 v 1, 38 1,315 2,421 2,150 1,327 4,600
1,562 115 133 669 125 117
68
18,588 431
3,745 2,004 1,419 1,951 2,4@
m 239 179 177 200
2
July.. . . . 25,988 August.... 28,563 September . . 32,457 October . . . 31,399 Flovember . . . 25,799 December . . . 37,799
203
ii 249 15 14
19 13 15 ll -11
9
2 1
;
z
0 2 0 0 1 1
2 1 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
7 2,617 2 2,u6 1 3,381 1 3,798 2 2,972 2 5,150
144
2," 36 18 18
2,909 1,246 1,396
539 233 242
&T&. . . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April , . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
q+$e 24012 30,547 23,814 22,814 27,715
1.042 6
399 18 6
5E
%%ii
7'557 6$L6 2,729 1,506 1,271
$ 0 0 0 1 0
%g 71284 5,782 2,165
792 639
i2!2 19 7
ll IA 24 17
s 219 283 502 571 476
July..... 23,015 45 August.... 23,958 8 September . . 16,288 18 October . . . 16,235 6 Movember . . . 16,710 1 December . . . 13,624 15
1,027 0
949 1 1,642 0
469 0 1,308 0 1,176 2
259 224
z; 46 67
10 33 25
; 41
643 536
1,421 398
1,210 907
g&... . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
%+z 15:978 16,447 12,212 14,235 13,186
622
; u II
4;:
.a&3Q& 901 395 426 313
ET
J2!2 0 0 1 0 0 0
4Q 12
i 6 1 2
% 3% 7 303 4 384
2 22 23 814
July..... 15,287 August.... 12,914 September . . 10,161 October . . . 9,608 Novmber . . . 7,520 December . . . 10,153
0 16 21
; 41
1,997 0 1,878 3 1,160 101
364 15 819 3 305 6
1
i 0 0 0
_o 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
59,053
3 1,991 23
276 1,846
743 37 274 9 792 6 291
1945 . . . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
72,339 w,w8 9,517 9,933 9,721
11,968 12,367
3.X 2
10 3 2
82;
2 1
3,784
ill -3
4% 182 34
5:
22
; 13 1 0 0
.a ll
t: 5 1
10
%- 394 110 27
3:
11 3 0 0 0 1 0
5 0 1 0 0 1
2 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
1,219 TOTAL . . . 762,235
ACCESSIONS OJ? MALE OFFICERS BY COMPONENT AND SOURCE aF APPOllUMENT rl
5,049 3,686
l-
17 5
0 0
381 ,13,862 230
'8 Reser
5 6 2 3
2,320 36,590 -
ff Accessions are based on monthly reports compiled from questiomaries prepared at the time cd' appohmt. Month of accession reflects date reports are received at the TAG.
$ Incomplete.
203
APPENDIX P
ACCESSIONS OF MALE OFFICERS BY COMPONENT AND SOURCE OF APFODWMENT g (Continued)
- re T
I Officers ReserT corps
Axmy of the United States - Source Year (Cont'd: ala Former Civil Total Officere Officerr
Month World Enlisted Life A.U.S. %nd.idate National Aviation: Reserve W8X Man Officers School GLlB.Fd Cadet corps I L&Et3
J=& December . . . 116 107 289 763 662 0 0 12
1942 3,865 6,515 193,031 103,751 812 8,346 11,166 January . . . 478
2,;;; . 1,003 1,826 869 2 310
February . . . 423 335 589 1,975 5 4730 Msrch . . . . 623 537 454 -4,010 Ef
;z 4; 1,028
April . . . . 457 251 442 6,822 2,008 110 764 May . . . . . 307 240 690 12,395 4,086 120 1,542 June . . . . . 335 115 505 16,176 6,823 100 ;zg 1,090
July. . . . . 548 147 1,324 18,004 6,621 105 1,183 1,268 August.... 243 69 836 23,910 11,487 110 860 1,306 September . . 180 48 329 26,974 14,747 102 643 1,357 October . . . 140 51 185 26,373 68 1,004 November . . .
z: 14 83 22,328 2 ~~~ 64 2: 7%
December . . . 11 70 32,238 231714 41 2,451 478
m.. . 5 9 5% w l%s$?
144 68,237 2 02 January . . .
20:055 16:546 48 827 %-- 57
February. . . 13 ;
29 19 1,223 257 March . . . . 13 22 24,411 18,237 16 2,788 387 April . . . . 11 3
ii; 21,074 14,307 18 4,059 288
May . . . . . 26 2 21,295 11,263 10 6,491 233 June . . . . . 40 2 97 25,931 13,403 9 8,499 176
July. . . . . 34 2 74 21,943 9,990 10 7,967 149 August. . . .
;; 1 103 22,999 11,378 7,791 113
September . . October . . . 1 1
102 14,628 6,626 I 4,707 15 15,760 4,495 2 7,339 ;:
November . . . E
1 32 15,400 4,033 2 8,496 147 December . . . 2 110 12,432 3,146 cl 8,050 51
lg&. . . i25 La L5.2 19,960 1_04 January . . . 2 0
g T%$ 15:574
1,276 3 ?sg 11;854
TE February . . . 12 0 1,487 140 March . . . . 4 0 25 16,008 1,925 : 11,841 180 April . . . . 7 1
: 11,895 941 1 9,698 44
May . . . . . 0 2 13,302 1,052 10,719 June . . . . . 0 0 2 11,864 1,188 i 9,109 z:
July. . . . . 0 i :
13,290 1,494 0 10,315 33 August. . . . 0 11,020 2,357 0 6,922 23 September . . 0
327 35 8,980 1,067 1 5,283 18
October . . . 0 1 9,242 1,631 4,455 21 November . . . 0 13 2 6,698 991 85 3,707 4 December . . . 0 2 0 9,807 4,551 0 3,829 8
m.. . 0 0
18 12 24 635 1 24 January . . . 2 -i
I 7; 2g 9:OPl
3,248 0 ?% 5 February. . . 0 0 1 3,674 1 2:746 0 March . . . . 0 0 10 9,748 2,188 0 3,100 13 April . . . . 0 1 0 9,685 2,891 0 5,048 1 May . . . . . 0 0 0 11,964 4,025 0 5,630 1 June . . . . . 0 9 0 11,482 4,411 0 2,332 3
July. . . . . 0 6 0 2,449 0 1,072 0 Augustd . . 0 0 0 ;%E f 1,749 0 1,012 1
6
106 78
;i 53 21 10 22
@i 25
:i 80
131 23
47
:: 45
9’;
261 -iF
11 24 30 11 16
29 62 41 8
10 0
0 Is
15 1-3 10 4 _I .I.
1 0
1,524 TOTAL . . . 4,326 2,377 7,747 644,208 280,726 1,061 198,037 14,437
f/ Acessions are based on monthly reports compiled Prom questionnaires prepared at time Of appoirhent. Month of accession reflects date reports are received at TAG.
g/ Incomplete
Reserve Officers Training
204
APPENDIX P
ACCESSIONS OF MALE OFFICERS BY COMPONENT AND SOURCE OF APPOINTMEiTi'T g (Continued)
Year ma
Month
Citizens Mili-tXQ Training
Cap
Former World WeX
RillSted Mea
es - Source (
waJcT3.nt Officer
Flight Officer
Civil Life ana
Others
December . . . 2 4 34 0 43
January. . . . February . . . March..... April . . . . . May. . . . . . June . . . . .
5% 35
174 321 121 42
2 285 736 3% 781
ZM?
;i 340 604 679 775
5 208 329 233 143 147
Q =fE
590 1,102 1,938 4,646 5,757
July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
44
;; 17 11 4
774 ~610 861 843 790 1,012 501 846 474 662 273 490
142 99
137
;!i 327
7,203 8,275 8,101 '5,601 4,528 4,436
January. . . . February . . . March..... April . . . . . May. . . . . . June . . . . .
Y 2 2 2 2 1 1
y$i I.24 158 I.24 110 138
21 v-
.16
3;: -t-z
E 555 168 460 80 623 l20 456 84
i; 344 231
26.662
x; 2:053 1,609 1,969 2,911
July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
77
f : 50 14 16
428 284
;2 358 302
62 299 2,912 136 389 2,811 l% 349 2,253 20 464 2,922
109 335 1,827 4 199 569
1944 January. . . . February . . . March..... April . . . . . May.. . . . . June . . . . .
% 98 104 442 144 120 17 200 7 130 5 360
7,208 277 222 299
T 197 2
335 784 614
1;304 1,468
624 561 503
July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
13 19 ll
f 0 .
240 433
1,003 2,014 1,308
331
11
2; 46 37 13
544 61~m 783 364
1,190 297 783 275 414 138 963 lx
January. . . . February . . . March..... April . . . . . May...... June . . . . .
0 14 0 -5 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 2
42 9L%
;606 1,137
728 1,364 3,585
588 25
i; 32 75
202
q,crrg 701
1,730 3,176
811 758 831
45 ST- 8; 39
163 101 115
July . . . . . 0 1 848 73 486 100 Augustd . . . 0 0 298 27 536 57
TOTAL. . . . 857 7,643 28,726 4,228 18,930 , 88,039
Amy 0: the United St lntinued.
af New series as of this date. g Accessions exe based on monthly reports compiled from questionnaires prepared at time of appoinixvent.
Month of accession reflects date reports exe received at TAG. 8/ Incomplete.
APPENDIX Y
ACCESSIONS AND SEPARATIONS OF WARRANT AND FLIGHT OFFICERS AND ENLISTED &EN
Year ma Month
1941. , December. . 160 6 84,141 26,603 57,521
1942. . January . . February. . March... April . . . May . . . . June. . . .
10,158 191
E 41
1,106 2,299
1,658 20 24 74 84
214 207
July. . . . 283 161 August. . . 986 186 September . 1,484 211 October . . 1,307 160 November. . 1,122 135 December. . 1,235 182
z&2.. January . . February. . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June. . . .
142 -=-IT 1,52
1,497 1,432 1,557 1,548 1,242
1,468 199 71
107 129 141 141
July. . . . August. . . September . October . . November. . December. .
ggt. . January . . February. . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June. . . .
July. . . . 302 57 1,514 751 94,933 85,727 333 August. . . 381 140 4,734 834 91,008 81,016 69 September . 452 116 4,544 866 6,232 60,743 2-62 October . . 235 96 2,068 996 61,947 58,610 347 November. . 250 114 3,641 1,252 56,534 49,920 151 December. , 43 85 3,783 947 62,926 57,376 216
&zi!!B. 2,280 January.. 72 February. . 245 March... 521 April . . . 293 May . . . . 264 June. . . . 374
BE?5
;: 109 204 165 149
5% 21657
%it 1:232
2,305 649 2,080 299 1,179 865 1,219 1,121
yg% 84:299
%gg 75:037
95,885 87,289 87,622 80,812
104,948 102,257 117,213 107,567
-%f y?&
, 257 9,005 306 8,290 158 6,652
.'I 237 2,454 i--.-785 8,861"
July. . . . August. . . unknown &/.
TOTAL .
Warrant Officers l- Flight Officers r Enlisted Men - Accessions 1 I
4ccessions
as or th18 date a/ New series f$ Incomplete.
744 810 646 608
- 5 $2
610 541 504
%2
380 133
0
31,039
Sepa- rations
3,815,221 1y1,100 203,420 241,127 260,015 222,664 252,687
%3% 1651370 186,489 216,490 189,231 218,112
El 453 1,541
a/ 1 0
317,016 362,288
:P?:f: 4581248 392,926
278,712 323,458 331,133 394,002 374,849 344,738
$E&
'453 677 304 500
2,508 2.659.737 30 385,161 31 374,546 53 379,113 32 273,549 90 211,966
161 225,631
2,376,309
::z'8: 3331021 246,956 184,431 187,994
110 150 106 99
106 109
52:
2:; 772
1,369
;zz 361 453 333 232
184,148 169,726 665 142,449 131,090 285 118,618 109,407 376 120,615 114,731 157 120,957 112,768 125 122,584 94,768 493
31,421 8,685 1,046 357 1,484 594 1,011 392 1,762 439 2,509 553 3,325 704
%gg
1341872 140,910 82,307 86,773
?!s%? 781975
=e 335
121,250 429 127,805 214 75,798 191 77,762 791
74 876 644 8 1,008 427 1 0 1
96,026 87,717 i/ 57,449 54,046
4,900 54,661 17,712 8,391,477 7,172,647
4ccessions Sepa- rations
Total Recessions Cnductions Enlist- ERC
ments Calls
655,034 90,839 38,000 54,381 41,455 29,530 34,468
36,145
362;:; 114;382 75,138 37,275
4,516 281 513 164 261 288 908
kl ::f
722,911
i/ preliminary. J/ The accessions of enlisted men are based on the enlistment cards received and processed by The
Adjutant Canwal. for the month stated. &/Does not include enlistments in Regular Army.
2570 2,070 3,903
107
2,159 1,924 1,737
58% , 10,913
37;151 45,928 26,332 27,247 36,729
13,757 11,074 8,835
58%: 271323
122,370
#i :;:z y$ 13,192
12,891 6,318 8,220
8,873 9,923 5,227 2,990 6,463 5,334
,7,953 3,229
495,919
APPENDIX P
ACCESSIONSAldD SET?ABATIONs CFWARRAEP AID FLIGHT OIKFICERS AND XKCEQED MEN (Continued)
l- Year and
Month
L
SI Total
sparation
r P II:
Deaths rl
Battle ionbattle
1941. December . E?-$s f
y%
71355 8,364
q193
2 2: ,
23,869 24,723 29,765 36,081 37,730 44,873
412 412
&. Jane. . February . March . . . <April . . . May. . . . June . . .
3 204 49r
239 71
148 558 95
6 003 -3
271 355 373
2
July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
41 27 31
- 75
LEi
617 585 505
E 655
1943. 1,110,233 January.. 55,702 February . 93,590 March... 149,942 April . . . . 1q703 May . . . . . 76,049 June . . . 90,254
14m;
900 695 942
g:
w 1,130 1,018 1,094 1, W3 1,575
July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
871934 87,983
~2,522 101,476 p;;
%-i$ 49'692 441162 40,951 43,487 60,523
2,010 1,246 1,353 915 1,098 1,349 1,109 1,001 2,540 1,346
1,2ll 1,254
1944. January.. February . &oh... April . . . May. . . . June . . .
s$% 31281 2,354 2,532 4,108
u, 591
14,596 1,304 1,222 1,117 1,099 1,369
986
July . . . Aqua-t . . September . October . . November . December .
40,391 53,254
f&t; 931895
105,063
14,048 1,254 lO,OB 10,695
1,127
10,014 1,063 1,683
13,144 14,363
1,125 1,247
&. Jan-.. February . March. . . April . . . . M3y.. . . June . . .
?$-% 45:898 49,369 51,728 71,110
1'77,834
54.305 12,622 9,451
12,779 13,686 3,696 1,507
33 2’088 1'186 11404 2,og4 2,730
July . . . 163,727 224 AugustI/. 188,473 142
1,524 693
IJDhmwn. . 275 198 0
To!mL.. I L 2,94b,324 170,915 47,46i 19,568 8,401
isted Mer - Separa !dissing, POW, and Interned
kdared Dead
L3- 13
L 1
f&q
92
z 5,868
13
1,5a 2 1
12
94; 61
390 21
iz 43
14 1-P 27 13
2ll 183
% .&3
80
5 51
2G 727 567 26,742
234 136
61,752 117,055
108 79,889 179 37,528 184 44,951
7; 47
32 110
349 267 150 330 403 275
Yg % 179 539 192 296 361 282 177 538 231 371
181 213 320 637
1,200 3,734
520 525
z$ 0 0
-SE
'22"
2$ 243
123 0
65 0
77 0
;g 6:476 420 8,432 485 9,707 537
12,572 551
658 1,040 1,411 1,411 1,810
45,074 2,043 55,911 2,039 83,547 81,165
2,425 2,709
55,302 38,651
2,236 2,447
%g$ 24Z636 21,807 18,284 18,375 24,706
27,25& 2,317 2,457 2,219 1,981 2.016 2;514
14,090 1,781 24,015 2,453 34,182 2,323
2,452 2,169 2,572
3% 22:368 23,339 24,ll2 54,901
159,566
16 9 1,Y 1 9 1,759 331 1,560 432 1,655 1,451
2,318 1,213
2,417 233
154,260 1,589 182,831 1,245
0 0
1,859,106 67,868
Transf. to Inactive
Status mf
com- missions
3,279 3,279
2 865 g7G
9,831
YE 634 611 607 859
167,322 3,053 2,120 2,948 5,160
11,611 P., 260
587 685
16,139 17,293
431 21,854 455
3,861 25,847 21,941
105 30,096
=-s 331 155 442
-14,518 18,892
%g 28:297 29,763 27,805 22,292 22,555
16,929 20,193 7,539 5,916
19,884 17,990
2,078 13,049 3,138 10,065 2,429 19,595
w 1;405 1,101
353
E
176,696 15,lO 15,97 3 15,076 16,059 16,183 19;322
554 554 449 539 713
1,453
7,963 xi; 9: 102
13,636 15,854
641 -z- 10. 1
189 84 0
103,828
9; 145 9,453
111138 ;a
5,818 , 3,413
0
669,177
g The diecharge and nonbattle deaths from 1 December 194lthrough 31 December 1944 and overaeaa sepexatione * frQUI 1Deomber 1941 to date are baaed on service records received ti processed by '&G for the month atate& ConWtal separationa from 1 January 1945 to date are reported by eervloe commands. Service reoords reoeived more than four weelrs after separation, were proceased in the following month. Battle caaualtfee are reflected by month of occurrence. Honorable diecharges include pbyaical and mental, over 38 yeare of age and over-age, demobilization and miscellaneous (Hon). sulting from AWOL, are not reported herein 88 separations.
Dropped from the rolla, re-
q Prellmirnrry. 4 Less the "over 28" category.
207
.
APPENDIX I’
ACCESSIONS OF FEMAIE ARMY F'EBSO= b/ -.
Year and
Month Total Doctors Nurses
1941 December. . 378
1942. - Janwy.. February . March... April . . . May . . . . June . . .
% . 1,215
% 1,219
1,239 1,299 633 632
1,548 1,547 1,029 1,029
July . . . 1,037 August . . 4,316 September . 3,820 October . . 6,136 November . 6,294 December . 8,265
&I 1 0
1941.. January.. February . March... April . . . May. . . . Jme . . .
%E 14:677 14,583
9,382 6,764 5,673
4!2 0 0 0 0
:
July . . . 4,458 August . . 43,036 September . 3,841 October . . 3,455 November . 5,614 December . 4,196
x2!4. - Janusry.. February . I&rch.. . April . . . May . . . . June . . .
Y 10
6 2
z
July . . . 4,396 3 August . , 3,912 4 September . 4,476 0 October . . 3,780 1 Novexiber . 4,502 0 December . 3,059 1
L&2. January . : February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . .
2 60 %z 2,9
EE 31404 ;,z;
July . . . 941 August g/ . 364
TOTAL. . 240,628
0 77 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
76
Dieti- t~mls
Physical Thern- pi&Y
WAC Officers
378
21 ; 0
715 9 1,.741 268
628 313 1,379 31: 1,741 22b 1,610 255
T+g 2'077 1)381 1,932 1,528 1,779
240
2 13
43 314
2 811
1,u6 517
1,335 1,646
781 822 907 914
42 69 82
:E 23
$ 23 68 14 8
641 97
210 126 147 87
Fig 11213
983 781 400 700
97 32 46 29 40 23
4-b t 1 29
;: 11 10
344
6; 34
311 35
Eq t: 653 65 650 36
'6;: :i
140 23 15
115 42
8
34: 0
20 69 14
ST;
788 l,ll4 2,251 2,638
22 31 20
z 44 16
2$
16 16
E 15
5 51 2
Pi
260 17 46 30 2 12
49,722 1,765 1,332
E
6,917
WAC warrant Officers
&I 4 2 3 4
4&gg 3,199 3,510
gg 3:693 3,721
6 3,585 3 3,362 2 3,741 2 2,956 0 3,382 0 2,344
90 2 0
: 0
0 1
35
1,120 1,127
I/ 523 z/ 237
180,781
WAC Enlisted
&I 313 2,307
104.111 10,421 12,270 11,464
6,472 4,064 3;304
2,400 41;177
2,740 2,360 4,480 3,159
F a/ New seriee a8 of th date. IiJ Accessions of doctors, nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, WAC officers and WAC warrant officers .
reflect month of entry on active auty. Data on nuraea prior to February 1945 were based on mnthly reports received from the Surgeon General's Office. Accessions of WAC enlisted personnel basd on monthly reports fYom enlistment paper8 received by TAG are shown by actual month of enlistment from July 1942 through October 1943 and by processing month thereafter. Figuree for 1943 include WAAC personnel reenlisting in WAC.
g/ Incomplete. i/ Preliminary.
208
AFPENDIS P
Year and
Month Total
T Deaths - I
Hattie Nonbattle
Missing, POW and
Interned
Declared Dead
Honorable Sepa-
rations and Re-
tirements pl
l&l . . . December . . .
4A 494
0 0
0 0
1942. . 'i January . . . February . . . Wch . ..a April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . .
%c 695 470 440
22
% 56
. 10 25
142 26
1~216 79
;:: 130 141 105
42 6
39 1 8
288 2
23
6” 9
560 25
327
$2 247 235 451
July. . . . . 614 August . . . . 600 September . . 476 October . . . 691 Npvember . . . 708
'December . . . 751
23 20
t; 118 110
185 23 172 29 207 21 229 18 234 25 292 19
16 17 19
493 77
339 337 178 358 268 196
&2&j.. . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . M3,y . . . . . June . . . . .
lY$yi 308 903 943
1,210 1,148
2L!z 249 181 124 169 198 120
% 356 3a4 392 464 455
4% XT 38 17
7
iz
1,768 6,138 23 100 170 2
90 199 1 84 240 16 96 228 12
134 315 18 111 353 9
July. . . . . 1,695 439 August.... 1,610
477 359 475
September . . 1,677 255 486 October . . . 1,969 245 465 November . . . 2,126 304 371 December . . . 2,325 312 426,
6"; 40 36
z;
213 441 173 438
92 676 229 866 229 1,032 217 1,180
1944 . . . January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . my . . . . . June . . . . .
43,922 2,762 2,724 2,978 3,020 3,380 4,259
14,088
22 695 771 913
1,773
Yg 463 521 450
z;i;
&7& ZLuil 17,886 92 219 1,218
107 317 1,092 163 259 1,221 245 203 1,271 104 413 1,368 145 288 1,477
July. . . . . August.... September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
4,243 4,055
;'g 41235 4,655
1,621 1,589 1,441 1,090 1,456 1,467
550
it; 430 422 433
104 2% 1,551 117 332 1,470 271 0 1,659 262 0 1,770 447 0 1,818 685 0 1,971
g&2.. . January . . . Febrvary . . . March . . . . April . . . . I&y . . . . . Jme . . . . .
39,084 iLx!J 4,329 1,312 3,841 1,069 4,274 1,565 4,126 1,454 3,598 342 6,771 226
2,761 388 369
;tz 387 335
2,600 457 469 366 504 313 222
0 0
2iJ22 1,989
0 1,879 0 1,914 0 1,715 0 2,475 0 5,871
July. . . . . 7,485 August g/ . . 4,564 unknown- . . . 96
326 155 0 6,843 277 84 0 4,107
0 30 0 0
TCICAL . . . 108,496 23,953 l5,604 6,307 4,362 54,951
SEPARATIONS OF MALE O-FFICERS BY CAUSE ;/
Dishonor- Discharge able Other Than
Discharge Honorable
2 2
3L
: 0
: 0
28 18
E 27 22
89 36
L;
a;
348 75 23
2 36 75
45 19
0
1,211
2Q 20
%!Q 14 12 16 21 18 17
23 22 29 25
:r
z&
z; 38 39
;'8
55
;: 86
113 99
6X
EE 66 54
:: '
42
$
54 52
32 108
fE
E 42
19 15
0
2,108
n/ Battle casualties are reflected by month of occurrence. Data of nonbattle and other separations reflect date repoh are received by TAG.
oj' Honorable separations and retirements include retired, resigned, honorably discharged, over-age, demobilization, no suitable assignment, physical disqualification, and other causes.
&/ Incomplete.
209
APPENDIX P
SEPARATIONS OF FBBIALE f-C&E PERSONNEL n/
T Physical Cherapists
WAC
Warrant Officers
1
a/ 1 0 0 0 0
0 0
1
Doctors Nurses Dietitians Year and Month Officerf Enlhtea
Total
&. . . December . . . 146 146
1942 . . . January . . . February . . . March . : . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
%Z 139 150 151 163 132
1,940 110 139 150 151 163 132
July. . . . . 299 299 August.. . . 624 191 September . . 574 199 October . . . 458 115 November . . . 443 185 December . . I 350 106
g&j. January . February . March . . April . . May . . . June. . .
. .
. ,
. .
. .
. .
. .
. ,
69.224 1,521
:z 56: 1,033 67 1,392 81 2,115 138 1,817 110
July. . . August.. September October . November . December .
,
. . 1,856 145 , . 55,867 180 * * 2,179 151 . . 582 148 . . 694 171 . . 711 215
p&. January . February . March . . April . . May . . . June . . .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
1 q
z9: 784
gt 1,412
1 %$i
171 159 288 180 212
July.. , . # d28 August.. . . 1,340 September . * 1,376 October . . . 1,417 November . . . 1,662 December . . . 1,673
Q&j. . a 17,842 January . . . 1,823 February . . I 1,393 March . . . I 2,029 April . . . # 1,598 May . . . . . 1,765 June . . . . I 2,823
z&E ;i/: . 8 . #
TOTAL .
X~1" 9
104,400
1 0
! 0 2 1 0 0
0 0
h
203 254 228 254 312 270
18 3 37
255 310 213 204
53
179 93
7,913
1,648 2
4a 0
1
7 15
17 204 190
7 10
ii 14 15 17 22 24
25
:; 19 33 35
1222 25
2: 38 25 10
28 2
939
a/ 433 374 342 258 241
%i!i 482 962
1,306 1,970 1,692
1,694 55,483
1,838 426 512 486
2
9/ 1 1 3
% 4 6
2 4
8 0
92
18 ;I -i
0 0
z 2
1 2 2
; 1
22 .3
‘2 4 2 1
3 0
40
10,535 332 501 604 644 703
1,170
596 1,057 1,113 1,142 1,310 1,36!
16,001 1,513 1,104 1,662 1,338 1,528 2,758
L/3,712 2,386
95,411
a/ New Item as of this date. Source : Strength of the Army, 1 November 1945. i/ Incomplete. I/ Preliminary. z/ Separations of doktors, nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, WAC officers and WAC warrant officers
reflect month of relief from active duty. Separations of nurses prior to February 1945 were based on rer ports received from the SGO. Separations of WAC enlisted personnel, Including those discharged to ac-
cept oomm., are recorded monthly by TAG subsequent to discharge and are shown by actual month of separation from Aug 1942 thru Ott 1943 and by processing month thereafter. Figures for 1943 Include WAAC personnel separated to reenlist In WAC. Excl:. dropped from the Rolls AR 615-300 and Desertion (23).
* 210
APPENDIX P
Year and Month
&.. . December . . . 1,097 104 51 51 2 993 373 565 55
1942.. - January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
%g 1:279
229 328
28,971 341
4s 104 156 38 75
2,486 84
322 61
5i 19
127 25
c&?k 33 29
g
24
g#5& 10 73 10
2,3:; 35
yg Y$
1,123 233 191 63 253 103
26,485 36% 257 90
4q 353 105 120
96;
27.915
5:;
;i 26, olg
9%
July. . . . . 177 August.... 220 September . . 239 October . . . 329 November . . . 3,029 December . . . 3,072
January . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July. . . . . 10,426 August.... 7,240
1,572 1,424
September . . 6,807 1,013 October . . . . 6,453 1,328 November . . . 9,221 December . . . 7,594
1,203 1,398
m. - - January . . . February . . . Merch.. . . . April . . . . May.. . . . . June.....
July..... August.... September . . October . . . Noveniber . . . December . . .
3% 171696 12,623 11,611 =,Q 54,408
@,w- 52,584 58,838 54,435 73,811 89,543
55.845 2,125 2,835 2,610 3,281
2E 9
6,534
;cig 41243 5,673 6,967
& . . . January . . . Febru&y . . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June.....
A-w&/: : : unknown . . .
TOJIXI . . .
T
Total
410 354 3, 7,096 4,571 ;,;g
1:577
18,520 7,960
1,g
3,967
glr699
Total Killed Wounded
in in Action Action
Mi~iw Action
Total Killed Wounded
in Missing
in in Action Action Action
I$ 109 135 383 417
19 1%
;; 9%
102
zs'
;i 182 166
49
;; 39
103 149
78 106 130 194
2,646 2,655
38 22
22 690 611
13
;
1,575 1,448
27
2: 45
381 5%
12,096
;z 535 717
Es
2355 232 185 123 163 190 119
%$ 190 221 297 24.6 91
z?t3 %i 191 257 375 366
62 o 4 -3 2,96
6,297 4,036 4,572 3,381 1,001
1m 798 844
FE 926 216
%-z 11281 2,591 3,326 1,908
331
1%
4,172
t% 547 454
437 522 359 348 255 302 232 289 264 374 297 376
613 8,&J+ 717 ‘66
5,816
807 5,794
565 5,125 8,018
725 6,196
1,778 1,212
;:i 2,197 1,197
5,712 1,364 3,512 2,966
1,092
2,899 1,867
4,873 1,260
94% 4,005 994
12.902 579 634 645 766 866
1,661
=%T 733 570 471
1,015 2,756
20.844 971
1,468 1,395 2,044 1,967 1,983
8X $779 2,017 2,347 3,690 9,861
32!$$$
81325 5,893 3,131
11,906 33,114
%si 31757 2,103 2,852 3,169 5,033
1,487 1,430
3,059
1,284 2,523
984 2,527 2,042
1,291 2,812 1,275 3,016
1,988 1,887 1,678 1,217 1,570 2,676
w 141861 10,013 8,330
18,765 48,008
61,m 46,744 53,349 5O,lsQ 68,138 82,576
11,833 8,434 8,961 8,499
11,123 11,811
45,062 33,092
;;I$; 49:079 45,887
5,018 5,218 6,657 6,984 7,936
24,878
25.412 5.482 5,297 4,620
1,191 892
6,232 5,569
1,417
1,481 1,275
303 856 195
12 0 -4i 2,m 2,359 3,184 3,085
2:
7.187 1,298 1,369 1,631 1,209
443 297
17,039 7,104
442 10,533 7,488
10,688 11,288 2,899 1,165
%z 39;7g
48:338 13,066 5,657
26.563 9,806 3,873
?zi 1:074
282
355 216 793
zz 55
;z 120
203 119 618
:;i 3,174
179 617 154 124 262 84 146 977 2,051
97,664 21,883 39,087 z&,694 848,445 143,982 559,030 145,433
Offi ra Enlisted Personnel
3 =camplete* Uolmded in action l.zuAUw died of wounds, returned to duty, evacuated to U. S., wounded (missing in ac- ticm r3tatut3), uuuuaea (fzzmmmt status). Missing in action includes died of wounds, died of other canseq returnsdto mriliw CoIlk%l, prI8onere of WBs and internees CaptUrea or Interned and declared dead. de-a dead, returmsd to 'duty, zoiesinS in action (current status).
211
APPENDIX P
Yeax and Month Total
2943 January... . . February . . . . March......
April . ._ . . . . May . . . . . . . June ,.....
July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . .
October . ; . . . 2,272,673 November . . . . 2,282,494 December . . . e 2,307,345
1944 January..... February . . . . March......
April . , . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
JLLQ . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . .
October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
. . . . * February . . . . March......
;,gg
1;8&33
114,395 1,740,733 964,499 776,234 136,496 1,728,122 949,376 778,746 110,721 1.691,%0 927,772 773,738
April . . . . . . 1,816,821 85,259 1,731,562 970,187 761,375 May . . . . . . . 1,914,14% 78,753 1,835,395 1,083,700 751,695 June . . . . . . 2,044,748 116,603 1,9%,865 1,179,731 748,414
July . . . . . . 2,029,259 96,184 1,933,075 1,187,376 745,699 August . . . . . 2,107,246 171,035 1,936,= 1,225,477 710,734
TOTAL. . . . .
TOTAL ASF OPERATING AND NONOPERATING PERSONNEL
4 2,423,728
2,357,119 ;>pg;
3 >
2,215,820 2,223,510 2,267,729
2,215,820 1,3%0,306 835,514 2,223,510 1,383,751 839,759 2,267,729 1,422,674 845,055
2,134,362 2,064,143 2,144,060
e] 16,294 16,169
2,134,362 1,288,309 846,053 2,047,849 1@92,275 855,574 2,x7,891 1,250,23% 877,653
2,0%2,525 16,292 2,065,933 l&%5,645 880,288 2,o66,2g6 109,323 1,956,973 1,08%,5%3 860,390 2,076,4%3 132,256 1,944,227 1,0%8,270 855,957
1,984,590 162,357 1,822,233 1,052,519 769,714 1,942,377 140,065 1,802,312 ~034,652 767,660 1,853,592 102,585 1;751,007 987,484 763,523
Oversaea (ml-v)
Continental United State8
Total Military Civilian _
d 2,423?728 cg 1,385,%11 eJ 1,037,917
2,357,119 2,434,055 2,326,284
2;272,673 2,282,494 2,307,345
1,364,342 1,520,607 1,468,7u
1,426,204 1,445,023 1,474,55%
992,777
~",~~ ,
846,469
:;g;: >
ef No report8 prior to this date.
212
ASF OFERATING PERSONNEL - CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES r/
APPENDIX P
Year and
Month
T Total Military civilian Total
December . . . .
January..... February . . . . March:/ . . . . AprU . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
799,689 235,ooo 830,863 877,624
239,ooo 245,000
938,971 252,000
July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
l&9,513 1312,599 1381,944 1,36o,gol 1,4@+,576 1,479,lOO
1941 January..... February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . .
1,520,43% 1,%1,6og yp@&
115621741 12568,734
July . . . . . . 1,555,940 August . . . . . 1,375,42% Septaber . . . . 1,351,543 October . . . . . 1,325,034 November . . . . 1,332@3 December . . . . 1,326,814
January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
1,322,571 1,31'+,619 ym&
1:301:6~3 1,327,167
July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1,316,654 1,295,767 1,2%7,111 ; ,;s,gg
1:209:391
January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . 8. . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
1,230,191 1,233,574 ;g,g;
1:216:457 1,232,599
July . . . . . . August . . . . .
1,251,172 1 ,u9,594
TOTAL. :. . . -
Total ASF
564,689 591,863
744,220 771,677
632,624 814,362 6%6,%1 870,274
;$%z 40%:000 442,000 477,000 512,000
745,513 ;;;,59&-
91%:9Ql pg
t
818,460 304,000 1~26,939 1,194,550
356,000
1,26g,ou 40%,000 442,000
1,311,818 4T7@0 1,3%2,390 512,000
539,000 981,438 1,422,294 525,000 l,ol6,6og 548,ooo
l&39,948 991,390 l&40,251
553,000 1,001,056 1,453,950 550,000 1,012,741 545,!?76
1,461,467 1,022,75% 1,477,632
554,287 l&n,653 489,721 4%9,!?71'
885,707
2&?E
8yp;
482:14% W:663 844,666
1,463,%30 554,287 1,286,930 489,721 i,263,400 489,971 1,23%,497 480,210 1,239,535 482,420 1,232,637 482,148
;7p;
449:135 451,960 436,795 439,577
847,145 850,477
El:; g %64:013 887,590
1,230,137 1,222,602 i,212,616 1,221,080 1,215,5%3 1,240,302
425,725
g?gJi 439:655 $>9&
J
89b,g29 868,390 855,957 769,714 767,660 763,523
1,229,804 1,211,426 1,204,119 ; G&g
1:209:323
453,957 454,828 4@,075 gyg
4%4:105
505,473 508,860
1,230,191 1,233,574 ;g,;;;
1:216;457 1,232,599
1,251,172 139,594
505,473 508,860
l- I
Class I, II and IV natallatlons
Military
235,000 509,220 239,000 532,677 245,000 569,362 252,000 618,274
514,460
;G?;;: 827:oii 834,818 870,390
539,000 525,000 548,000 553,000 550,000 545,976
;?;zi 8g2;251 900,950 911,467 931,656
909,543 797,209 773,429 758,287 757,115 750,489
475,426 464,142 449,135
44:g; 439 1577
754,711 758,460
92,434 92,017
763,481 91,117 768,120 87,417 778,788 86,025 800,725 86,865
E: >;;; 431:154 439,655
~;~E f
804,wg
;$;i; E&14 767,660 763,523
453,957 454,828 444,075 450,036 464,762 484,185
776,234 778,746
;i: '$
;c3& ,
745,699 710,734
civilian
T
I Class III Instal- latione
(civilians)
55,469
g::; 68:697
74,351 85,660 67,394 91,890
g?;:: >
98,144 101,661 99,139
100,106 101,274 91,102
92,110 88,498 88,143 86,537 92,548 94,177
86,850 84,341 82,992
0 0 0
E/ New eerie0 as of tbie date. r/ Data for montha prior to August 1944 oaqparable with later months. Adjustments made in data for
Per~oa~~ 1942 to July 1944 to allow for changes in accounting system introduced in August 194.4.
213
APPENDIX P
Year and Grand Total Pi-of es- Sub Pro- Month Total Graded SiOnal 'essional
llerioal Crafts Aamin. Protect. Fiscal iustodia:
Jngraded !d
Male Female
1943
January . . . February . . . March . . . .
April . . . . May . . . . . Juneef . . . L, 041,192 501,966 22,347 51,520 34>$34 82,915 539,226 635,107 406,085
July..... August.... September . .
992,922
&El t
846,469 837,471 832,787
485,899 19,921 460,581 437,169
19,599 18,778
$s",' 40; 189
340,630 323,501 308,802
g%g
6y;400
517,023 452,867
587,728
420,655 536,9?+ 500,139
405,194 376,474 357,685
October . . . November . . . December . . .
432,279 18,286 429,194 17,959 425,270 17,594
38,433 ',pg
,
305,733 69,827 304,493 69,210 301,773 68,914
414,190 491,369
$::I: , 3:;; t
355,100 352,997 351,948
1944
January . . . February . . . March . . . .
835,514 424,057 839,759 845,055
426,800 430,840
17,252 17,030 16,768
301,384 69,526 411,457 480,768 354,746 307,278 70,659 412,959 480,813 358,946 312,332 70,752 414,215 479,153 365,902
April . . . . May I.... June. . . . .
846,053 432,550 855,052 877,120
436,623 450,458
16,710 16,506
30,1=
16,415 29,811 29,303
316,912 68,816 321,465 68,841 334,573 70,167
413,503 474,965 418,429 426,662
474,773 480,491
371,088 380,279 396,629
July..... August.... September . .
879,761
:g$;;; 9
769,714 767,660 763,523
g;,;g
443131%
16,246 18,465
28,464
18,194 30,047 29,470
;xg 3251269
70,551 71,180 70,385
October . . . November . . , December . . .
3;:; 3971715
16,749 16,645
26,156
16,577 26,029 25,417
303,597 304,078 301,672
:?;;: 5J+:o49
427,228
ti:2kg 9
367,808 366,113 365,808
gg>;;;
475183%
417,695 415,134 414,455
399,283
3z t
352,019 352,526 349,068
1945
January . . . 776,'r‘34 February . . . 778,746 March . . . . 773,738
E?g; 403;322
16,626 16,571
25,936
16,540 26,050 26,378
304,873 307,858 307,139
54,317
:;:2:
374,482 374,473 370,416
E$Z 4141965
355,259 358,00% 358,773
April . . . . May . . . . . June. . . . .
July..... August....
77;:) 2;; 7481414
396,651 394,262
16,483 25,670 302,128
398,184 16,360 16,,420
25,124 24,962
301,145 305,421
;? 2;; 511381
$3;; 3501230
354,658 352,284 352,182
745,699 399,694 710,734
16,359 * * 25,059 304,648 53,628 346,005 Y * + *
406,717
;;2:$ ,
393,277 -It 352,422 +
TOTAL . . .
+ Data not available ef No reports prior to this date r/ The figures for the period June 1943 through July 1944 include employees on terminal leave or extended
leave without pay, and employees serving without compensation or at a dollar per year or month. The figures for the period from July 1943 through July 1944 exclude Corpe of Engineers Civil Functions.
DISTRIBUTION OF ASE' CIVILIAN EMPLOYEZS
APPENDIX P
ASP NOopvO~TINGPERSONNEL
Year and Month
T Total Personnel T Training Status T Processing
'January. . . February. . . March....
April . . . . May. . . . . June%/. . .
July. . . . . Augusts/ . . September . .
October t/. . November, . . December. . .
1944 January... Februa&. . . March... s
April . . . . May . . . . . Junei/. . .
July. . . . . August.... September . .
October . . . I?ovember. . . December. . .
January... February. . . March....
April. . . . May.. . . . June. . . . .
July..... August. . . .
TOTAL . . .
Total jfficer El
EnlisteC Total Officer &!I
Enlisted Total 3fficer El
Enlisted -
839,835
810,055 1,030,23%
977; 698
945,297 961,896 991,453
595,301 44,919
562,515 46,414
I 289,637 283,567 271,859
:2tE 5201335
904,10( g18,81t 972,74(
%35,48( 753,755 809777;
273,781 266,662
479,455
195,880 436,446 554,128
39,958
36,542
ZE f
50,541 52,079 48,277
769,819
199,782 217,605 460,897 427,418 435,282 397,780
11,873 449,024
510,563 447,052 245,042 11,208 233,834
759,03:
;::s: r ,
758,4%c 714,93f 624,891
722,491 718,10% 729,026
10,052 417,336 195,5= 10,699 424,583
7,992 187,520 193,468 10,522
386,427 182,946
11,353 222,525 16,431 206,094
707,939 6&,&9 976,614
;;;,!Xg
247191
9,927 9,765 8,537
:z;:: 23g:oo4
212,572 17,239 246,499
195,333 21,216 225,283
268,474 23,810 244,664
605,635 611,3y2 574,432
Z:$: 7771134
741,649 851,col
47,694 47,581 48,745
50,085
Eg >
71,814 86,175
1
,
I
I
;p+;
525b7
z;fi$f 710;2%2
g%; 2
218,667 195,371 180,233
7g: 9:303
210,713 266,657 23,625 243,032 187,509 275,481 22,949 252,532 170,930 267,795 21,762 246,033
185,552 7,946 177,606 305,122 199,266
27,374 7,658
277,748 191,608 386,483
185,503 6,683 36,721
178,820 349,762
470,782 46,595 424,187
208,257 8,610 241,802
199,647 10,180 231,622
427,332 48,581 378,751 429,175 55,059 374,116
rior - hir a/ No reports p: 5 date.
z/ Includes nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, warrant officere, and flight officers. 4/ Indicates chaqe in form of report.
ments not avaitible. FQure~ from different forms not comparable. Information ior adjust-
.
215 Ii
APPENDIX P
Yesx and MOT&h Total
ute Over, Officer
81
1943
Janwy . . . Februaxy . . . March . . . .
April . . . . May . . . . . June . . .
July. . . . . Augusts/ . . September , .
October t/ . . November'-. . . December . . .
loo,587 55,213
142,227
1944
January . . . 95,016 February . . . 161,289 March . . . . 174,PPP
April . . . . 80,330 May . . . . . June t/ . . .
62,563 62,038
July. . . . . August.... September . .
90,741 92,366
114,435
October . . . 132,710 November . . . 108,230 December . . . 69,532
5,700
2 '6;: 71807
12,185 9,314 5,268
1945
January . . . 81,402 February . . . 102,046 March . . . . -76,347
5,724 6,765
75,678
5,844 95,281 70,503
April . . . . 50,237 2,888 May . . . . . 44,373 2,688 June. . . . . 81,588 5,190
July. . . . . 59,746 August.... 134,054
5,040 54,706 12,007 122,047
8,723 9,027
TOTAL . . .
T
ASF NONOPERATING PEXSONIK5L (Continued
En: 2s
Enlisted Total
56,338
11,973 u,973 11,155 16,745
11,155 10,795
83,596 85,673
13,477
106,628 10,582 9,&l
120,525 98,916
13,870
64,264 11,950 10,610
;7%i 9:245
47,349 41,685
9,033
76,398 8,434 8,020
T
44,623 55,281
17,088 15,792 15,388
13,905 16,185
30,718 39,096
17,088 18,135 15,792 15,388
46,884 41,644
15,190 16,154
15,190
13,914 16,134 13,914
10,665 8,639 7,931
9,015
3;2i ,
7,886 2,011 7,203 7,886
1,885 1,359
8,144 889 7,620 814
36,021 24,755
7,105 915 31,241
7,989 734 7,115 1,912
Pools Officer
d Enlisted
5,950
2,812 1,943 1,870
4,855 2,353 2,286
32,832 15,364 25,055 382 24,673
31,885 688 23,430 467 28,606 599
2;96: 28:007
;?g 28:734
2,175 2,817
33,175
2,338 31,992 26,396
29,ol2 29,406
2,505
40,812 2,808 3,950
26,507 26,598 36,862
3,733 32,288 790 23,965
1,279 29,962
37,591 36,943
1,594 1,815
e/ No reports prior to this date. ';;/ Includes nurses, aietitians, physical therapists, warrant officers, and flight officers. X/ Indicates change in form of report. Figures from different forms not comparable. Information for ad-
justments not available.
b
Total
154,992 145,845
40,664 38,267 33,819
lcellaneo Officer
d Enlisted
.
216
APPENDIX P
I
Year and Month
Inoluding Intra-WD Transfers and Shifts T Excluding Intra-WD
Transfers end Shifts t Including Intra-WD
Transfers end Shifts l-
Excludiw Intra-WD Transfers and Shifts
Number d 3ate wJ Number d hate WJ Number d Rate 4 Number d
1943 521,165 366,980 696,109 529,537
January . . Februzwy . March...
April . . , May.... Junsd.. 97 j972 10.4 86,789 86,837
July ,.. 85,468 August . . 70,931 September . 81,508
October . . 71,819 November , 63,096 December . 50,371
;:; 1o:g
$3: .
$X$ 53:518
117,469 184,244 102,703
48,882 45,084 37,470
-9.2
E 6.9
6.4
2:; “61gz 541157
9.2
12.8 21.8 13.2
11.4 8.3 7.1
73,315 7.8
86,224 140,954 76,382
;;>g; 8.6
411663 ::;
1944 772,801 616,321 762,3'@ 616,689
Jenuaxy . . 62,978 Februexy . 59,144 March.. . 66,387
46,527 46,090 52,246
6.1
28"
8.1
7'::
April . . . May. . . . June . . .
8.3
Lx .
8.1 9.6
10.5
61,651 53,575 59,988
62,308
@;i: >
74,396 70,903 66,078
50,128 58,741 71,624
60,921 64,931 64,898
239 8.2
45,066 43,153 55.69 48,130 6:3
;x;; 54:122
July . . . August . . September .
October . . 58,001 November . 51,397 December . 43,151
it: 7Q.8
ZJ 5.8
55,085 $2:
>
z?T$ 37:362
6.5 7.6 9.0
;:; .
6.1
;::
69,030 89,922 79,543
d
8.6 10.5 9.4
XJ 8.1
3
1945 411,789 352,010
Janufwy . . February . March...
61,551 pg
,
45,580 45,619 59,409
E 6.3
451,951
48,468 2: 7:o
April . . . May.. . . June . . .
6.1
86::
p;;
41:x34
$?i;: 521944
2gi ,
1,335,31l
;:i .
;:2' 7.2
6.3 5.1
d :‘4g 60;049
d 6.9
2::
July . . . August ,.
56,245 7.6 80,337 XL.2
TOTAL . l
55,373 47,000
4705,755 1,910,402
54,122 6.7
g7:69: > ::'o
48,624 6.5
2:;; 5.8
, 5.4
392,563
42,732 ;;,;g ;:;
, 5.9
44,898
:Gz 2::
, 7.3
48,122 70,066 9”::
1,938,789
ACCESSIONS AND SEPARATIONS Authorized Types of ASF Full-time Civilian Employees
Accessions l- Separations
Rate w/
9.4 16.7 9.8
tJ No rsporte prior to th!.s date, vJ T~rpes of personnel formerly not subject to ASF authorization are not included in the data prior to August
1944: WAE; Maritims; force aocount and other purchase hire; trainees and students; Engineers Civil Func- tions employees.
~'Flatss represent the number of accesejlons or separations per hundred employees. Rates are based on the average of the authorized-tgpe full-time employment strengths at the beginning and end of the reported
gonth. E/ Bulk trs=fere to AAF upon trensfer of certain A~F aotivities are not included.
2117
APPENDIX P
.
WAC Sl3ENGTH AND SEPARATIONS
-
+3.rrant lff leers
Bratlone of Enlisted Women y/
1 Total Deaths
[onorable )iElCharge
d
Other Than
[onorable
lQ!i
Id E
-I-
f
8
29 iI 1
1
i 3 1
E I
:e
I i
-
61,918 57
150 453 623 808 959
Lf : 04 5 12 23 20
i: 1,115
'/5:m;
'204 334 330
51
3; 15 16
8
46 3 1
: 7 7
yg Y 435 8 544 22 618 24 650 18
1,054 27
6
; 1
:
6; -3
2 10 0
18
2; 1,050 1,010 ;,;52
,
%E '981
1,556 1,241
z50: ,
3,579 2,346
2g 63
;; 58
13 3
136
80 27
86,718 1,192 L
WAC St]
Total Xficers comulis- sions
tinlisted
1941 . . December . .
l&2. . . January. . . February . . krch.. . . April. . . . May . . . . . June . . . .
July . . . . Awst . . . September . . October . . . November . . December . .
g&. . . January . . . February . . &ch.. . . Atxil . . . . t&Y * . . . . June, . . . .
!I 433
;B 258 241
67 i256 377 483 963
1,310
:%; ,
1,695 5;,42
'430 513 488
Isag
~~ 648 710
1,177
602 1,062 1,118 1,143 1,313 1,367
16,062 1,521 1,107 1,668 1,348 1,528 2,776
E/ ~;~~
95,547
p/ 4 4 7
10
15 18 20 20 25 26
2i 27 27 29
22
56 55
:I 728 1,811 3,697 6,383 9,920
12,767
21,58; 34,049
60,243
yg
57:731
68,801 73,435 77,152
‘8;$;; 861351 89,014 90,519 90,191
92.46; 93,976 96,859 99,288 98,935 96,557
94,330 90,779
.
41 43; 775 999
1,319 1,545
1,789 2,052 2,501 3,160 4,212 4,917
;&;
51430 5,428
;gi? ,
5,s; 5,861 5,845
:g 5:855
5,868 5,907 5,930 5,900
:‘g ,
5.83; 5,856 5,795 5,717 5,808 5,733
5,827 5,752
1‘1 727 1,379 2,922
58% 11:222
19,793 31;997
55,326
51,875
55,485 58,081 61,370
73,356 77,830 80,401
E&60; 88,093
g;z 931095 90,780
88,447 84,972
/ 428 368 331 2% 178
q 320
kg 1,130
673
528 252 203 127 162 148
508 5: 38 2
z
E'8 5
!i Azi 2: 428
121 100
53 13
7,501
July . . August . September October . November December
. .
. .
. .
. s
. .
. .
1944.. . . January. * . February . . tich.. . . April . . . . May.. . . . June . . . .
July . . August . September October . November December
. .
. .
. .
m. January . February March . . April . . May.. . June . .
July . . August .
TOTAL .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
. .
. . *
a/ New series as of this date. g/ Incomplete. z/ Honorable Discharges Include F'hys. & Mental, Demob. & Mlec.(Hon). EEoladee drdppd from the rolls per
AR 615-300 & Des.(23). Separations of WAACbAc are'shm by aptual month of se=iXon from Aug 42 through Ott 43 and by processing month thereafter.
Z/ During Au&, Sep, and Ott 1943 apprcdmatsly 14,199 WAAC Enlisted Personnel separated at own request - due to conversion to WAC. $1 Includes 41,177 WAAC mlisted Personnel se-ted to reenlist in WAC.
APPENDIX (j
_ Year and Month
1943
January . . . . February.... March . . . . .
April . . . . . May . . . . . . June......
July...... August. . . . . September . . .
October . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944
January . . . . February . . . . March . . . . .
April . . . . . May I . . . . * June......
July.. . . , . August .' . , . . September . . .
October . . . . November . . . . December . . , .
1945
January . . . . February . . . . March . . ..a
April . . . . . May . . . . . . June.... . .
July..... . August. . . . 0
TOTAL . . . ,
TRAIh’EE STRENGTH OF ALL ASF TRAINING ACTMTIFS
Total Strength
&I 519,333 553,189 591,027
594,021
gJ:;: ,
651,275 662,108 700,635
662,688
z?;;; J
480,679 504,354 522,ooc
552246; 457363e
422,702
:80;%2 ,
275,571 227,092 2o7,29f
212,12: 224,826 212,937
220,525 227,44E
T/O Units
d ;&Tg
3061045
3o9,ol-l
;z;g J
321,789 329,064 380,303
346,574 336,388 315,593
gJ;L: 257Z685
255,968 240,735 231,048
212,971 186,903 165,534
‘1=2;i~ 135:429
131,589
22 , 3
60,601 54,015 42,~s
46,W 68,226
ASF Training Centers
a/ 138,051 138,980 138,322
138,728 149,624 154,141
138,508 ~3,096 93,135
86,799 77,069 79,572
86,667 87,378 91,481
95,018 129,531 160,191
181,061 185,881 177,642
;;g,g
9b!x
75,124 6g,4oc 74,801
83,3m 99,718
106,731~
111,359 104,701
--
Special Training
Units
g 2,070 . 8,769
16,445 20,622
21,034 22,310 24,659
29,219 30,666 29,159
29,183 28,411 24,032
21,747 18,890 16,493
g,g f; zi
ii:726
12,137 14,101 15,001
17,378 20,231 19,341
17,408 14,324
WAC Training
Centers
d ;;J;;;
22;341
21,966 14,597 9,396
6,990 4,662 5,547
6,641 5,170 5,192
3,502 4,886 5,737
5,559
2;:: ,
t;t; 7:o30
2;:; 5:31o
4,829 5,492 5,655
7,268 9,284 6,963
2,088 2,785
Schools
51 118,303
2;:; , l21,471 126,588 119,854
108,905
i$g , 72,603 65,144 56,110
:x;; 531026
59,817 pJ+; , 64,067 62,441 57,038
z 0,200 3,982
32,061
27,372 26,139 22,140
24,510 23,806 23,802
26,610 20,959
id 2,845 8,496
26,040
66,314 89,353
113,369
129,037 133,885 135,629
129,622 116,118 34,103
35,134 34,611 35,374
41,362 41,608 33,901
;3#: 281409
24,520 24,347 21,778
19,065 17,766 13,722
16,171 16,453
* Prior to April 1944, the figures shown for Special Tralnl Units indicate strength at replaoement traln- lng centers. So that duplication of strengt$s shown for 0 Units and Schools would be avoided subsequent to April 1944, the strength figures for ASF Training Centers do not Include T/O units at the centers or trainees on detached service at schools.
d Data not available prior to this date. bJ New ffem as of this date.
219
APPENDIX Q
?ZNLIS~ SllRFNGTB 0-F ASF TRAINING CENTERS
Year end Month lotal Strength at
Replacement Training Centers
Total Strength at Unit
Training Centers
1943
January .......... February ......... March ...........
April ........... May .............. June ...........
July ........... August .......... September .........
Ootober .......... November .......... December .........
&/ 13I3,Wl 138,980 138,322
&I * * *
138,728 96,461 149,624 109,494 154,141 99,667
138,508 * 123,096 + 93,135 *
sj;Jz-; 79:572
*
Y
*
January .......... Februeuy ......... March ...........
April ........... May ............ June ...........
July ........... August .......... September .........
October .......... Noveniber ......... December .........
86,667 87,378 91,481
142,14t: 129,425
35,543 $?t;; J 28,844 28,558 13,484
14,624 12,092 7,291
1945
January .......... February ......... March ...........
April ........... May ............ June ...........
July.. ......... Augud ..........
6,271 ;,Fg J
2,829 2,606 2,651
3,728 5,959
TOTAL .........
* Data not available a/Datanotavailabl0prior to this &ate %/ New item as of this date z/ Discontinuea.
AS!? Training Centers
Total Strength T/O Units
b/ 205,462 b/ 110,444 248,507 106,976 286,832 101,641
276,645 283,900 268,211
255,485 72,269 219,171 72,618 168,476 66,498'
28,601 25,444 17,161
141,355 23,491 156,313 41,180
63,246. 48,095 35,085
220’
APPENDIX Q
TRAINEE INFLOW AND DISPOSITION OF OUTPUT OF ASF TRAINING CENTERS
Year and Month Total Reception
Centers
From Other
Sources Total
Disposition of Output verseas eplace- ASF ment Units
Units of Other
Comlands
1943 . . . . 465,038 82,974 153,093 62,933 January:/... February.... March . . . . .
* +
42,4; W+P;
+ 40,138 2,683 14,619 * 39,204 1,993 16,586 * 39,809 3,564 14,574
;%E &5
April . . . . . 43,181 43,181 + 45,031 10,555 12,332 -May . . . . . . 54,639 54,639 * 49,373 7,009 15,433
June...... 35,574 35,574 * 38,279 4,783 13,260
July . . . . . . 31,402 31,402 Y 44,602 8,458 16,676 August : . . . . 21,912 21,912 * 50,563 8,769 20,333 September . . . 20,160 20,160 * 39,023 9,422 15,249
7,042
imz I
x:; 2:371
October . . . . 18,714 18,714 * 31,717 7,654 6,913 2,842 November . . . . 18,197 18,197 * 29,561 11,068 4,507 1,310 December . . . . 19,111 16,191 2,920 17,738 7,016 2,611 655
1944 . . . . 444,443 163,288 281,155 430,035 125,486 119,317
January . . . . 21,437 17,416 4,021 14,437 6,399 1,292 February.... 20,288 16,284 4,004 20,299 11,228 1,647 March . . . . . 25,971 19,771 6,200 20,655 10,716 1,473
7,982
483 527 551
April . . . . . 25,025 21,090 3,935 21,389 10,032 1,214 May . . . . . . 64,906 18,819 46,087 18,393 8,087 1,453 June...... 71,738 15,871 55,867 27,152 9,938 7,071
July...... 50,990 10,245 40,745 40,120 16,808 7,598 August..... 57i937 14,420 43,517 58,877 15,239 18,176 September . . . 37,842 14,307 23,535 46,290 10,501 16,390
684 240
1,450
1,194 873 660
October . . . . 31,927 8,709 23,218 44,803 8,888 18,561, 1,309 November . . . . 21,533 4,192 17,341 58,196 9,281 24,160 9 December . . . . 14,849 2,164 12,685 59,424 8,369 20,282 2
1945 9 . . . 228,963 99,957 129,006 215,808 58,787 40,851
January . . . . 16,180 2,743 13,437 38,032 February.... 19,374 5,052 14,322 26,028 March . . . . . 27,249 6,389 20,860 22,919
'62;i 81742
13,866 7,038 4,590
April . . . . . May . . . . . . June......
July...... August.....
28,177 12,552 15,625 19,083 ‘6,880 20,910 22,970 27,066 33,727 23,400 10,327 24,569
29,692 19,132 10,560 24,696 30,684 9,779 20,905 33,415
7,748 3,441 6,902 3,961 4,890 4,448
4,595 1,118 11,526 2,389
154
2 13
11 5 2
8 104
TOTAL . . . . l,f10,881 267,247 31~~261 71,069
* Data not available. a/ Data not available prior to this date.
(Continued on next page)
Inflow r
221
TRAINEE INFLOW AND DISPOSITION OF OUE'UT OFAEiF!IlWitNINGcENTERs (Continued) l
APPENDIX Q
Year and Month Z/I
Overhead Returned to Other commends
Service Schools ASTP
To Infantry
Died or Hecharged Other
1943. . 94,951 15,844 39,586
January.. February .
4 9,774 8,634
March . . . 8,175
April . . . May.. . . June . . .
10,401 12,186 10,123
11,468
d yg 1:882
1,574 1,103
854
d 1,635 961
4,689
July . . . August . . September .
October . . November . December .
8,719
;yt:: ,
5,617
;%2 f
Ii ;,9';;
3;048
2,270 1,833
547
3,127 6,069 2,978
763 1,099 339 811
5,558 2,977
106 lg 2,422 203 136
1,301 466
3,893 3,755 2,845
1944. . 742
240 183 241
57 21 d
19,032 6,384 25,285 54,615
January.. February .
3,227
March... 3,557 3,6=
305 466 474 492
2,025
284 588 2,191 3,191
April . . . May. . . . June . . . g/ 3,129 g/ 1,647
4,566 2,911
!v 22 531
618 633
3,864
745 4,800 2,641
July . . . August . . SeptemQer .
October . . November . December .
4,896 2,091 5,170 7,609
3,396 2,765
;% 6:376
1,604 1,444
609
1,398 1,091
431
361 636 271
952 1,400
5,183 13,532
897 7,037
1,237 5,447 9,219 2,122 8,038 2,582
1945. * 75,480 6,569 17,045 12,035
January.. 6,084 724 February . 8,949 1,009 March... 5,652 1,614
lil;> ;;; ,
3,570
3,570 d
1,317
208 187 197
3,345 2,504 1,177 1,004
757 1,354
April . . . 4,598 May.. . . 11,482 June . . . 12,286
ii;: 327
1,132 1,228 1,043 1,606
2,615 89-f
July . . . 14,589 406 August . . 11,840 907
219 182 113
134 77
2,392 5,593
1,454 979
TOTAL. . 16,586 22,602 19,169 106,236
D~BDC )Si .tion of 0 ut1 gt (Continued)
af Data not avail&ble prior to this date. bf New item as of this date. cf Discontinued df Beginning in June 19&k,
jurisdiction. trainees were SE& to service schools on detached eervice,
Upon completion of school courBea, remaining unaer ASFTC
and assiment. they were returned to ASFTC's for further training
22/2
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APPENDIX Q
Year and Month
1941. . December. .
1942. . January.. February . March... April , . , May . . . June . . . July . . . August , . September . October . Noveaher . December .
33. . January.. February . March... April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . November . December .
1944 A l
January.. February . March... April . . . May . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September , October . . November . December .
1945. * January.. February . March... April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TOTAL . .
TURNOVER OFUNITS IN~TRAININGANDREADINESS REPORTS ON COMMITTEDUNITS
In Training, End of Month
Number strength Number
d1 g 1:263 1,173 1,278 1,373 1,590 1,560 1,972 2,000 2,012 1,909
i/238,205 267,644 306,045 309,011 310,533 314,349 ;;;>;ig
380:303 346,574 336,388 315,593
1,728 1,658 1,699 1,741 1,582 1,463 1,361 1,109
998 968
zz
280,97; 283,307 257,685 255,968 240,735 231,048 212,971 186,903 165,534 153,869~ 152,905 135,429
E l&
g: 67:923 60,601
375 54,015 278 42,199 302 46,893 513 68,226
$%%%?s to 1
of this date . -, g/ Theee data do not repreeent T/O unite; they indicate basic training of unassigned personnel& ASFTC's,
under preactlvatlon training directives, preparatory to the actlvation‘of T/O units. f/ Include6 units ordered to move at current status of training, that could comply with the provieione of
the nvxement order.
Preactivation Trainti
-End 0: fl - !lonih e/
Strength
!?I 24.4
44;; 419 387 520 408 283
150 84
8,97i 3,628
25 3,145 22 2,593 8 1,398
. 3' 685 2 576 0 0
. _. 18 bate.
T Unita Shipped Overseas
5 7
435 -65
745 -3
28 34 45
22
iii:
2:
;:
155,186 8,098 y9;
11; og8 16,140 7,740
18,241 19,864 11,612 16,812 19,028 18,074
1 747 78
fz
;z. 159 173 188 178 173 114 358
338 782 Tgi75 19,474 13,740 22,311 21,034 23,370 30,341
",:t t;: &
55:095
1,656 iL!z 2B
81 209 31 47 81 44
B/ 254 173 176 169 113 350 212
s/ 167
2:
t: 67 29
81 134
:: 40 39 50 26
2.626 212 222 271 199
Tg 197 182 218 220 153 249
428,426 43,640
:t$: 28:768 45,799 29,953 37,479 30,110 26,713 40,681 21,288 37,187
28 270 198
:;e 197 181 218 219 153 249 133
3- ; 64
f;
g 75
;z 51 53
656
z:
:;
g4' 40 72
:5'
;z
go0 133 154 127 125
1;;
3777
%g 4059 18,273 14,343 8,688
19,054 8,481 4,915
4 9
21 10 -2 0 91 14
144 34 147 25 108 57 110 11 75 12
110 20
x3 31
::
:2 11
1;
k/6,023 /1,034,997 5,140 i/1,441 A/1,247
Strength
T
Committed Units Inspected by The Inspector General
Total Com-
mitted In-
spected Decl
Ready f/ red
Not Ready
II 3
11 33 15 18 4 6
17 3
-3 3
18 2
lo 8
; 8 1 2 3
20
; 1 0 1
; 1
194
B/ Figure cover8 quarter ending with t&me month. b/ Includes two units (GEQ Depot), Type E) with strength of 306 men, &/ Includes the following units not
not Indicated by branch of service. indicated by branch of eervice:
and 1 Infantry Regiment (Puerto Rican). 2 WAC detaohments; 3 CIC detachments;
223
II-
!
APPENDIX Q
Year and Month Entered Graduated Seperated Strength
1942. January~/ ............... February ......... March .......... April .......... May ........... June ........... July ........... August .......... September ........ October ......... November ......... December. ........
1,359 2,588 4,127 4,806 6,043 9,329
10,160 8,421
12,496 10,221
46 482 556
170 224
1,320 1,614 2,056
-%Y-
8; 900
7,472 7,665
10,174
84 25
262 217 497
::t 925
1,273 1,539 1,977
& ........ Januery ......... February ......... Arch .......... April .......... May ........... June ........... July ........... August .......... September ........ October ......... November ......... December .........
281 3+3i 9 7; 891 7,818 6,487 6,248 4,290 3,297 2,159 2,184
757
-%% 71978 7,368 7,939 6,285 5,981 5,110 3,315 2,392 1,199 1,915 2,746
24245
713 733
2;239 2,239 ;>;f&J
1:145 739 531 480 261
1944 ....... January ........ February ......... March .......... April .......... May ........... June ........... July ........... August .......... September ........ October ......... November ......... December .........
8,534 235
1,773 2,677 ;'E;
1:828 5,188
540
58: 1,517
?Z 1:543 2,180 3,309 3,300
243 222 343 651 "6:: 955
1,634 1,381
94.6 598
1945 ........ January ........ February ........ Mrch ......... April ......... my .......... June ........... July ........... Auguet ..........
8,012 1,076 1,211 1,417 1,099 1,024
497 888 800
+Yi? $4 1,490
824
-3%
1,164 931 749 884
616 454 470
$2; .280 323
TCYlYiL ......... 170,967 133,338 37,055
OIKF'ICER CANDIDATE SCHOOLS
2E 51142 7,687
10,662 14,152 18,086 23,677 24,652 28,403 29,420 26,169
26,277 24,255 23,192 19,501 17,225 13,545 10,548
8,247 7,629 6,656 4,974 2,700
2,717 3,816 5,731 6,810 7,736 7,393
10,138 13,560 12,537 10,771 8,657 6,495
5,740 5,151 4,624 4; 429 3,957 3,160 3,019 2,612
224
APPENDIX Q
iRM!f SERVICE FORCES SCHCOLS (mCE): NUKhER, AUTHORIZED CAPACITY, STKZNGTH, AND GRADUATES BY BRANCH OF SERVICE J/
Year and Month Number
of Schoolr
Service Civllian
Graduated Graduated I Number
Strength of Officers
Strength EnlIsted Schools Officers
1943 4 . .
January..... ?ebrua.ry . . . . Wch......
90,822 350,369 4,792 * 77,026 5,942 29,775 * * 2% , 5,231 7,509
22,803 30,050
April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
124 111 94
Jaly . . . l . .
August . . . . . September . . . .
E 86,970 6,255 33,421 * 91,702 35,202 17,661
75 34:
92,071 98g: , 34,080 14,238 729
76 87,931 9,316
;z 82,859 73,072 ;,g f
;%e 10,426
281057 8,382 i;: 6,958 516
;c 59,919 7,404
7.,648 28,527 6,028 508
55,273 69 50,464
21,632 4,897 583 7,331 18,729 2,946 1,054
a6 90 81
October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
i; 41
1944 . . . -.
January.. . . . February . . . . Mroh......
April . . . . . . May.. . . . . * June . . . . . .
July . . . . . . Awst . . . . . September . . . . .
57,127 200,091 2,638
i: yp; 5,229 18,828 2,539 529
64 45:181 ;~~;: , 15,887 2,121 298 15,389 2,114 125
662 ;:9:3 6,265 4,720 p;$3 1,884 451
64 55:354 4,338 16:961 2,099 135 2,256 49
61
;5'
zk;g 4,296 19,271 2,147
421287 :$z , 18,337 2,134 3z: 17,540 2,214 120
;'o 37,552 3,649 16,647 1,877 117 33,400 169 23,965 E; ,
16;342 50 13,510 x2 9 199
36 36 36
36
3358
26 22 25
October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
19 21 17
1945 . . .
January . . . . . -. Eebruary . . . .
Msrch......
18 15 11
April , . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . .
JLQ . . . . . . August . . . . .
I
24,260 .58,254 2,036
44; 20,085 2,764 9,939 1,547 257 19,334 3,412
;?);z 1,654 144
46 16,294 3,029 , 1,222 367
2 18,6& 2,264 ;,3g 1,479 40
18,794 ;$: 6:609 1,055 299
57 19,873 , 769 327
56 22,738 2,818 853 42 21,298 3,505 2;;: , 102 5;:
11 10 10
9 3
TOTAL -. . . 172,209 608,714 9,466 I
Data not available prior to thle date. ;/ Data on Officer Candld.ate schools are excluded from thie seriea and are presented elsewhere.
I
Enlisted
36,273
8,65Z 6,751
6,368
;$i; t
2,501 2,471 1,990
8,865
1,040
%
857 699 838
1,370 622 693
gi 327
782
238 145 99
66 128 44
61 1
45,920
225
APPENDIX Q -.
APMY SPECIALIZED TRAIN-ING PROGRAM
Year and Month Enter&I Graduated Seperated Strength
1943 ........
January ......... February ......... March ..........
April .......... May.. .......... June. ..........
July ............ [email protected] .......... September ........
October ......... November ......... Deoember .........
1944 ........
January ......... February, ........ March ..........
April .......... May ........... JLIII~ ...........
July ........... AU&lBt ..........
September ........
October ......... November ......... December .........
1945 ........
January ......... February ......... March ..........
April .......... my ........... June ...........
July ........... Au@at ...........
169,237 8,343 25,265
2,845 5,651
17,544
0 0 2,845 0 0 8,496 0 0 26,040
;pg
26:553
176 302 338 1,169 123 2,414
22,837 14,430 14,079
1,3i;
5,550
5,855 129,037 8,740 133,885 6,785 135,629
34,982 50,534 91,668
3,317
52'48% ,'
2,130 7,194 129,622 5,268 14,074 116,118
31,262 53,234 34,103
1,494 799
4,547 4;;
1,883
453 865
1,901
7,680 711 981 41,362 3,116 1,147 1,723 41,608 1,853 4,302 5,258 33,901
1,590 1,262 2,698 31,531 1,209 619 1,544 30,577 1,058 1,483 1,743 28,409
11,665 14,232
1,097 1,965 1,380
443
2,192 1,147 2,684
9,389
2,794 991
1,265
2,078 831
3,791
3,745 740 1,737 769
1,078 1,017 1,002
556 6%
TOTAL ......... 215,884 73,109 126,322 .
t%s 113: 369
;?i:: 35:374
24,520 24,347 21,778
19,065 17,766 13,722
16,171 16,453
226
APPENDIX ,Q
Year and Month
1942 July . . . . . . Auguet . . . . . September . . . .
4 360 378
1,560
October . . . . . 2,910 November . . . . 4,847 December . . . . 15,653
1943 J&mm..... Febru& . ; . . March......
24,774 22,706 22,341
April . . . . . . 21,966 May . . . . . . . 14,597 June . . . . . . 9,396
JuIy . . . . . . 6,990 August . . . ..t 4,662 September . . . . 5,547
October . . . . . 6,641 November . . . . 5,170 December . . . . 5,192
‘\ 1944 January..... Febrwuy . . . . March. . . . . .
April . . . . . . 5,559 May . . . . . . . 5,723 June . . . . . . 6,352
July. . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . .
2;;; 7:030
October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
6,929 6,515
5,402 5,000
5,310 4,059
176
Ei
1945 January..... February . . . . -oh......
4,829 5,492
3,023
5,655 4,126 4,208
506
2;;
April . . . . . . 7,268 542 May . . . . . . . 9,284
4,531 3,599 257
June . . . . . . 6,963 w7 255
July . . . . . . August . . . . .
2,088 2,785
TCFIYL., . . .-
Total BaSiC in mitary
'mining training
ai, 722
15: 575
13,232 - ;i,;g f ,;,;z; 3162
% 3:619 3,502 4,886
2,818 3,717
5,737 4,304
fag 51490
871 320 685 300
WAC'S IN EMINIRG -AV-ERAGES!tiRENGTH
Clerks cook0 Motor 'chicle
? er-
a ore
Other Basic Cechnlc . $3C. 24
4 2,938 2,927 2,816
q 1,822 1,711 1,600
1,707 1,426
579
4 639 628 617
q 1,578 754
1,733
2,8@ 1,703
306
857 1,086
3,362
818 3,357 2,859
22E 24E 14c
892 548 709
3: 241 326
I.22 412
E ;i;
427 605 451
156 a9 167 142 187 215 148 202 123 148 136 67
82 153 217 78
87 134 274 99
100 136 287 53
138 181 27-2 179 164 166
213 150 209
62 194 163
184 285 94 188 278 115 184 253 125
183 299 174 119 249 75
88 167 =3
58 22 21
:;
104 19 0
0 0
217 147 21
MediCEd MediCal krixnded Tech. Clerks Field 4 J i&vice
r/ d
J 365
41; 959
710 871 992
1,548 901 852
2: 241
32
64.4. 388 149
322 140 931 433 488 427
0 828 0 250
g Data not available prior to thie date lj NW item ae of thin date lJ i3loluaee training for Ilefulerahip; Mea8 SergeantB~ workers In dehydrated fOOdBj W'B, War Orderliee;
TSpingj Warehouee Workersj and other similar training given from time to time ae need a&me. 4 Traidng givem at training cent&m for pereonnel specially recruited for General Hospital Cmpanies. + Data qot,available.
227
TRAJXEFLOW OF SPFLXALTRAININGUIIITS
APPENDIX Q
Year and Month Number Percent of
Total Inductees
Number Percent of
Total InaucteeB
'Nuder Percent of
Total Inductees
1943. . . . . 73.447 7.1 42,832 08.1 5,766 u.9 January..... February . . . . March......
April . . . . . . Mey . . . . . . . June+.... 4,201 2.2 153 91.6 14 8.4
July . . . . . . 9,222 August . . . . . 10,289 September. . . . 10,705
87.6 143 90.7 436 88.6 831
October . . . . . Nmember . . . . December . . . .
$>g;
15:771 2:; 14.2
1,013
461'4:'; >
10,017 9,749
11,18g
88.7 1,271 87.8 1,351 86.7 1,720
12.4 9.3
Il.4
11.3 12.2 13.3
1944. . . . . U2,423 11.6 122,177 84.7 22,049 15.3
Jiinusry . . . '. . B,237 15.5 q510 88.6 1,479 xl.4 l
February . . '. . 14,151 u.3 u,924 86.3 1,896 13.7 -oh...... 14,850 n.3 14,063 85.0 2,487 15.0
April . . . . . , 16,464 Ill.0 May....... x,560 u.,8 June . . . . . . 10,047 11.4
2,033 13.8 2,417 15.3 2,000 15.4
July . . . . . . August . . . . . September. . . .
9,424 9,853 7,419
10.1 10.5 10.2
12,741
E% ,
11,034 9,052 8,774
86.2
!zl .
84.8 82.8 81.7
1,976 15.2 1,877 17.2 1,969 18.3
October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
i?:g 71093
10.0 11.8 11.7
83.0 1,460 17.0 82.7 1,247 17.3 82.3 1,208 17.7
1945.. . I . 89,409 13.0 74,311 86.4 u,659 13.6
January.... 4 7,923 12.0 6,231 February . . . . 8,886 12.2 G= March...... l&u4 u.8 8,135
g:9" 89.2
1,137 15.4 1,007 .14.1
980 10.8
April . . . . . . u,959 12.3 May . . . . . . . 16,916 17.6 June . . . . . . 13.m 13.6
8,608 12,704 13,544
l&104 7,873
88&l go.6
1,161 1,318
89.1 1,656
Jl0.y . . _. . . . XL,284 12.2 Auguet ..,.. 8,147 13.8
11.9 9.4
10.9
2:;
TUIXL . . . . . 295,279 10.3 239,320
‘87.3 73.9
85.8
1,616 2,784
39,474 14.2
T Entered T
bJ New item as of this date.
2128
., APPERDfX ‘Q; ,..
W%r Denartment Mamale Published
Total Field Manuals
1943. ....... 663 64 599 154' 228
Jan- ....... February ..... . . March ........ April ........
27 0 27 14 4 14 20 36
g 72 14 20 2 56 12 36
May ......... z;.
1 49 16 9 June ......... 8 July .........
2; 5 ;;
15 18 13 21
Augxst ........ 18 49 11 13 September ...... October ....... ;:
0 19 23 11 25
November 8 21 ....... 80 December ....... 53 4 7 18
1944 874 63 811 110 215 .......
January ....... 4"
15 24 February ....... 5 Maroh ........ 102 15
,April ........ 80 4 g
,Mfiy.. ....... 71 4 20 June .........
E .2 9
July 2 21 ......... Auguet ........ 2 9 7 Septeniber ...... 71 2 12 17 Obtober
E 1 ....... 10
Noveniber ; 18 26 ....... December ....... 14 9 27
1945 ....... 1,016 24 992 52 65
January ....... 107 4 103 10 6 February ....... 129 5 124 4 13 March ........ 160 2 158 3 12 April ........ 177 3
2 3 8
May ......... 143 1 10 5 dune ......... 100 2
z 12 0
AlAy ......... 75 1 August ........ 125 119 5 20
%YlxL ....... 409 592
2 9 16 11 10 6 7 7
24
i 1: 10 4 4 0
h/ 48 21 656 1
Other Technical Manus
TIdIlillg Filme
Released Ycqxr,ana Month
Film Strips
Releaeea
1941.. ......
December ....... * *
1942 84 ....... 93
Js.nu&s?y ....... F&k-wry ....... March ........ ABril ........ May ......... June ......... July ......... At.@,& ........ September ...... October ....... November ....... December .......
* Data not available. g/ Rep333seds total Iwtber of p~lblieationa prior to 1943 and after Jan- 1939; data by month are not
available prior to 193.
,229
APPENDIX R
ANNUAL ADMISSION FlA!PES PER 1,000 EYlT?ENGm
YECU- I and Month Disease. &W-Y
Disease
lJg DeOemb~ . .
g& . . January. ; . February . . Maroh. . l .
April . . . . Mg . . . . . June . . . * July . . . . August . . . Septeniber . . October . . . November . . December . .
Februmy . . Maroh. . . . April . . . . May..... June . . . . July . . . . August . . . E@pteniber . . October . . . Novembar . . . Deceniber . .
477 96 492
54 i!z s$ -%
101 572 853
2 680
693 E ;k
22;
162 753
555 558 98
zii 82 g 664
; 684
829 780
1943 t . . 739. 80 January'. . . sg =g
YEi
F2 76 779
22 it E;
623 z 899
2: 93 82
g
579 831 600 ;; 950 66
;I 96
64 53 7 $2
di7 64
2;: 2; $3 577
23 676
52 ;z
E
:g 22; 505 f$ 581
G 67 61
513 55 iii
42 -&i-
32
6236 ;z T-2 62 5
ZE iz 22
;2 49 2; 53
47l E
gg 480 408
3944 . . January'. . . February . . MaroJl . . . . April . . . . May. . . . . June . .- . . July . . . . August ,.m Septeniber . . October . . . Novenber . . Deoember . .
A.25 January... Febntary . . Maroh . 5 . . April . . . . May. . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . .
TOTAL . . . .
*,Dstanota Liable . al Lesf3 than 10 uases. z/ Data not available prim to this date; new theater.
P State8 Total l- European Theater
85
$5
101 106 117 117 I.22 122 128 135 132
52
9 15
%
147 144
52 142 129 120 120 113
% 117 113 109 115 108 125 105 101 108 Ill 121
1 --F 11 105 102 108
%i
;:
Overseas
Battle Casualty
60 8.1
a/ 2.3
2' .6
2.3 .3
1.2 1.0 1.3
30 25
26 go 14
2 22 6.0
k; 21 17 28 27
102 28 52 25 16 38
136 170 110 130 122 168 133
% 106 133 149 45 18 2 1
Disease
700 a/1083
667 623
;2 530 536 576,' 703 924 957
8 -2-z I.2 1122 1027 755 ,650
:z 484 537 631
1156 1015
42 zi!- 78
;i; 458
;g 329
g
;it!
469’ 531 532 528
*
b/162
2: . g
101 Ill.0 I.21 121 ill l.lO
100 156 152 157 115 110 103 101
if
"8:
+ 8: 91 87 90 77
1.26 88
i; 106 136
110
z 104 113 ll2 87 71 *
Battle Casualty
8.5 21 24 35
Z E . 2:: 2-E 612
x!L 3.8
$2 2::
218 326 211 . 203 139 278 213
101 216 129 188 156 22 1.6
.2 *
230
9 J
.
APPENDIX R
Pheater
ANNUAL ADMISSION RAT!% PER 1,000 STRENm (Conthued)
Overseas (Conttiued) -I- Ocean AI Pacif. LB c/
Disease Ww Battle :aeualty (
392 72 129
g 299 541 596 422
z;; 461 458 529
2:
104 51 57
; 164 104 W 104 107 119 113 120
.O
% 0 0 0 a/ a a/ 7 1.0
30 13
f+ 737 782 976
gz 901
z:," 777
L,"k
114 122 118 104 118 117 120 112 117 112 111 117 104
-is-
:-: 1:3
T/o
zz
:-I 21' 1.5
561
E 614
;z 511 474
2;; 545 443 450
111 114 112 115 128 128 109 96 86
107 , 116
111 101
2 7.2
ti 39 6.8 1.7
44 57 16
c 27 32
G;
tH2 414
* * *
-43
E 71 92 Y * )c
80 1.4
304' 55.:
46 x *
Southwest Pacifl Year I Medii beer
I- Disease
&m3. Month
g4J . . December . .
a. . ; January. . . February . . March.... April . . . . Kay..... June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September . . October . . . November . . December . .
1943. . . Jsmary... February . . March.... April . . . . May..... June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October . . . November . . .December . .
*.. . January... February . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October . . . November . . December . .
x??G. . January..: February . . March . . . . April . . . . May..... June . . . . July . . . . August . . .
!coTAL . . ,
Battle Zasualty
Battle :asualty
.JL
b/ 0 -170
;
2 145 43 3.9
103 107
z
91
131 99
181 64 48
165 172 $34 77
187 266 130 34
%-
2: 147 19
.8 0
Disease
18 + 12 135 228 185 161 172 149 178 216 195 172 175
4% 201 193 205 202 172 160 172 167 155 156 154
1 -F 11 160 161 143 145 144 141
% 142 117 108
114 104 103 128 115 119 113 *
24 & t/9 3.5 3.8 1.7 6.0 3.9 2.7
12:
82 & $5 770
2: 948 703
;44; 755 846
1,130
1,046 1,297 1,602 1,298 1,281 1,206 1,139
964 994
E 849 870
-3 z; 865 875 885 877
z:: 771 729 759
1,006 798
z
xt 11128
*
451 -
4 $1
;g
:g 1,072
988 1,329 1,090
?~~~ '952
846
g 847 755
;'4:
g
930
2:
3%
;?4 657 601
z:
96
tJ 4.1 68
124
3%
;zz 161 151 145 171 179 139 131 133 127
%F 155 12.7 118 142 143 146 125 137 135 131 107
88 103
:; 98
$ 72
-%- 11
;:; 1.1' 2.5
12 19 10 9.1 3.2
10
x 9.0
26 8.0
12 54 24 19 5.1
ii; 67
. yz 164
23 W 49 *
* .Data not available. a/ Lese than'10 cases. %/Data not available prior to tbie date; new theater. z/ Includse data for the Central Pacific an& South Pacific Theaters, now USAF Mid Pac.
(Continued on next page)
APPENDIX R .
ANNUAL ADMISSION RATES PER 1,000 STRENGTH (Continued)
07
Year and Month
1941 December . .
1942 . . Januezy . . . February . . Msrch . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October . . . November . . December . .
1943 . . Jammy... February . . March.... April . . . . May. . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October . . . November . . December . .
1944 . . Jane. . . February . . March. . . . April . . . . May . . . * . June . . . . JuQ . . . . Asgast . . . Septeniber . . October . . . November . . December . . .
1945 . . Janmy . . February . . M3ro.h. . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . .
igist* : : :
TOTAL.. .
T- Disease miw9
1,049
b/* -* 1,338 1,298 1,475
716 1,121
g 1,136
-5% l, 9401 8-P 765
1,049 1,245 1,553 1,385 1,244
::?I 717
745 957
1,095 1,222 1,535 1,520 1,226 1,154
y2
29 18 :;2 647 710 712
igz
~~~ China ti India-Burma Theaters
81 -
b/* -* a/
67 140 157 80 69
;::
84 113 108 101 95
107 100
2 81
;96 86
96 113
it 102 105
E
if 98
115 ill
ig 99
105 104 91
E
Bsttle Casualty
*b/* -+
0 0 0 0 0 7.4
a/ g
-if+- a/ g/ '9
6.4 a/ -5.7
;\'Z 4:4 2.0 8.3
18 -y.l 2.8
-14 40 8.1
50 61 25 3.2 2.6
34':: .
22 10 25 4.2 2.2
.9
:Z
,032
r
t
maa (Continued) South Pat :ific Theater
Disease alury Battle Casualty
a/ 7
=3 530 390
:2:
zz 852 663 969
a/ llrs 98
109 141 150 146 177 201 161 192
1,355 226 1,443 1.85 1,512 151 2,024 182 1,816 l&l 1,832 194 1,799 181 1,848 182 1,545 165 1,669 173 1,512 185 1,198 159
900 886 863 875 907
145 142 148 169 180 159 173
L L
a/ 7
2’ 31
Guadalmnal
84 12 3.2 1.9
a/ -2.1
120 83 New Georgia
14 2.5
31 1-6 Bouganville
Gilbert Ifllanas
;.; Msri3hall
77' hhae
I2
1'44 . a/ -
* Datanotavailable. a/ Ims than 19 08888. E/Data not available prior to this date; new theater.
232
APPENDIX R
NUMBER OFPATIEI'?TSEVACUATEDFROMOVERSE&S T3EATERS TOUNITED STATES
Year and Month
December* . . . . . . . .
1942 January . February March . . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
1943 ......... Jan* .......... February ......... March ........... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ........... August .......... September ......... October November ........... 1 1 1 1 December .........
Jan&?* . February March . . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August . September October . November December
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
. ........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.
.........
....... : .
1945 ............. January .......... February ......... March. . April
... ............. : :
lhey ............ June ........... July August
............... . . .
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . 568,270 313,390 60,621
* Data not available.
Total Evacuees
8880 lj6
87 2:
Z$ 531 321 754 908
1,433 2,886
69 336 2,555
2,283 2,487 4,982 5,260
161.84F 7,w 9,82 8.82~ ;;25; 91577
11,362 13,566 17,812 16,582 17,641 31,979
%% 381032 46,200 41,133 59,264 ~G%J 39,379 24,212
I Cause of Admission
Disease
80 564 159 z$
z;t( _ -& 1,211 2,089
7,294 6,436
%F $46; 6,446 5,547 7,079 7,200 6,975 7,717 9,700 6,885 8,819
16,776
* 4952 19,488 17,450 24,719 20,771 22,278 17,965
6,097 7,576 220 60 257 332 726 693
2;
2;
2;:
704 849 77-i
1,090 1,124 1,437 1,42E 1,541 1,541 1,597 2,915
Battle Casualtr
'440 +
* * * * * Y * * * * *
342 174
z 1,719
z;; 1,393
631 703 620
9 70 69
1,525 9-35
1,794 1,253 2JE 6:571 8,156 7,=5
12,288
20,099 23,183 20,217 28,252 19,747 9,635 2,058
194,259
.
233
APPENDIX R . - _. -1
OVERSEASNO~CTIVERA~S Average Number of Noneffective6 per 1,000 Strength
Year ELodHonw
1942 Jaanwq..
. February . March. . . April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . August . . September. October . . November . December .
1943 Jammy.. February . March... April . . . May.. . . Juae . . . July . . . Awst . . Septeder . October . . November . December .
Ai&!! January.. February . l&r& . . . April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . Au@& . . September . October . . November . December .
J.&2 Jemsxy., February . March. . . April . . . May.. . . June . . . July 1 . . August . .
TOTAL . 4
TotaL Overseas d I
Total
44 43 37
zz
E 46 48 52
;:
61
g 47 ho.8 33.8 29.1 23.7
Disease
28 29 28
= ;i
;o' 32
$
34
5*4
;:A
2
66::
2.; 616
2:;
33 31 27 24 23 22 22 22 23 25 25 28
2:; 6.0
2'1
Z'? 2:;
6:8
2:
30 11,O 28 lOI 25 8.2
s35.7 a:: 23.3 5*5 22.7 4.6 19.5 3.6
Battle Casualty
2.0 2.0 2.1
;:Z 2.2 2.1 ' 3.3 3.0
;:; 3.3
3.9
;:"9 2.7 3.6
10.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 21.0
20.0 18.0 16.0 15.0 10.8 5.0 1.8 0.6
-r t l-
Total
b/ 6 I.2 13 18 24 27 28 26
z; 36
Ei 44
;z 27 24 21 23. 25
;::
:k 29 26 23 34
?J;
552 69 73
pi
35; 24 20 *
European Theater eofAdmlt
Disease -4.w
k/ 5.5 I.2 I.2 16 21 24 24 22 24 31 29
;I a/ 7
1.T 1.6
i;l:i
2
56-i 6:1
32
;; 27 23 20 17 15 17
;; 28
66::
8.; 6:7 5.6 5.4 5.1
;:;
;::
2% 28 23 20 17 13 14 13 15. 18
ET
5.3
;:"6 5.3 5.6
;:6"
2:: 7.1
10 11
30 25 22 21 19 17 16 *
14 14 . 10 8.7
;:"2 4.1 *
Oil
Battle Casual&v
b/ 0 0
:: 0 0 a/ Tog .08
:;
1.6 2.6 3.5
22 1.6 1.1
.4 -5
:t .3
16.0 30.0 - 34.0 35.0 31.0 34.0 35.0
2: 24:0 20.0 8.2 1.8
.l +
+ Iate not avallJ3Ale. a/ Less thIl 10 DBSBB. $/ Data not available prim to %his date; new theater. z/Figures far 1943 do not include North American Theater.
234
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APPENDIX R
Year and Month
1941 December .
* January.. Fear&-y . March... April . . . May . . s . Jime ,.. July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1943 January.. Februsxy . March... April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . Au@& . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 Jan-.. February . Maroh . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August.. September . -October . . November . December .
1945 January.. February . March. . , April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . August..
TOTAL . .
OVERSEAS NONEFFECTIvE RATES (Continued) Average Number of Noneffectlvee per 1,000 Strength
T
Total
19
;'o 40
i;
2; 49
;;
;:
22
E
xi - 47
2 48
Mediterrenean Theater
Disease
b/ * *
14
15 18 21 22 24 29 28 34
;'6 41 45
i48
:k 24 24 2% 26
;z 22 32
36 33
:; 18 19 18 *
3ofAdmi~
;/ +
3.;
2:;
;:2
2
2," 7.9
78.; 2:9
10,o
7:: 6.6
i:i .
2:;
,":Z 7.2
2.; 5:4,
t *: 4:o 3.2
Y
on
Battle Casualty
y* +
1.2
.8 2.1 3.5
10.0
;:; 4.7
2:: 7.7
10.0 13.0
14.0 19.0 14.0 9.6
15.0 16.0 15.0 12.0 15.0 27.0 14.0 8.5
4.6
i:; 12.0 3.6
.9
.2 x
7 +
Total
* *
t + * + * * * * y’ * * * * * * * t +
:ii :; 32 24
z5"
z
$2 44 58
;::
:;
24 29
;:
2:
z;
t; 41 37
;t
332
;:
z: I
;i
;s
39 29
;s * * )c *
28 26 26 28 26 23 22 24 28 27 25 25
28 22 18
, l8 * * *. +
Pacific Ocean Areas e of Admission
Disease WWY Battle
Casualty
*
* * * * t * + *
4.;
;::
;::
;:i .
;:I
2:;
f :I .
6.1
;:;
2::
:::
2:;
;:3 .
46::
i:; * + * *
*
.3 1.8 2.4
1.2
:t .3 .2 .l
::: 3.5 1.9 1.3
.9
.8 1.6 2.6 1.7 1.0
f:Z 3.1 2.1 2.6
t::
4.5 1.8 1.1
12.0
* DatismtarsIlaL7le. a/Data tit available prior to thie date; new theater.
135
I
APPENDIX R
T
Year an& Month-
1941 De&B
1942 Jane. . February . &&-oh.. . April . . . rylas . . . . June . . . July . . . AuSust .a September U October , U November a December 8
- 1943 Jane. < Februs& s March . . I April . . s May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 Jane. . February . krch... April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . .'. Au@st . . September . October . . November . December .
* January:. February . krch... April . . . May.. . I June . . I July . . a A-t . .
OvBXSFdB NONEFFECTIVE RATES (Continued) Average-Number of Noneffectlves per 1,000 Strength
' Southwest Pacific Theater
Total Disease
Y
6 11 18 26 29 30 28
z:
:I: 58
76
;:
;p
;s 54 48
z
2 42
;78 44
;;
38 39 37
* Data not available. a/ Less than 10 cases. -. b/ Data not avallkble prior to this datei new theater.
l- Cause of Admis Si
*
5.7 9.7
13
:; 24 22
;:
;: 41
$
5;
2:
t: 38
zs
32 34 32 28 29
;: 34
$?l 29 28
ww
a/ -1 3.6
;::
;:Z! IO.0
;-: . 1od.Q 10.0
9.9
;:50 8.8 9.0
;::
;:: 8;4
;::
7.0
;:i
%:Y
2;:
3 5:9
2::
?z .
5::
54.: . * *
on
Battle Casualty
0 1.7 1.2
.6
.5
.4
;g
.5 1.0 7.3
12.0
;:i 3.7 2.2 1.2 1.0 1.4 1.5 1.1
:78
1.1 1.1 2.2 1.6
i:', 3.1 2.3 1.4
t :; 4.6
4.3 12.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 5.6
* *
China, India-BurzPa Theaters
Total
l!/ * * * + *
4;
$I 3a
i;
;;
2,"
;i
2;
t:
;I
3f 42 50
z;
2 40 38
aofA&uit
Disease %w-Y
b/ *
*
*
*
*
:B
;i
28 30 27 28
t:
;z
2
z;
GZ 29
;:
E
2 40 34 31
30 27 25 24 25 27 29 *
b/ + * + * *
4.2"
::: 5.0
4.3
2
t::
t*; 4:o
2:;
:::
5.2 5.4
t:;
::"4
. 2
3
2:
2::
;:;
2-E 4:1
*
- on
Battle Casualty
21 * Y * * * + 0
a/ a/ -1
1 i 4 -/
.2
.2
.2
.4
.2
:2 1.0 1.1 3.4 3.9 3-l 1.5
-9 .a .7
.8 1.7 1.3
.a
.5
.2
.l *
-
APPENDIX R
NUMBEROFARM.YPATIEEl'S -G IN HOSPFML AID IN HOSPITAL AND QUARTS Total Overseas g
Year ma Month
1941 Deces . .
January . . February . . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October. . . November . . December . .
January . . February . . Arch. . . . April. . . . May . . *. June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September. . October. . . November . . December . .
a/ 27,756 31,986 34,782 40,730 44,162 47,446 50,393 61,466 65,400 74;115 83,565 go,602
21,694 25,176 27,401 ;;, ;g
361630 38,956 46,452 49,829 57,188 63,975 69,233
4,157 4,732
2z; 7:054
x:7' 91500
10,287 11,234 12,679 13,665
January . , 100,747 February . . 104,160 Arch. . . . 99,345 April. . . . 97,106 May. . . . . 100,248 June . . . . i22,164 July . . . . 150,089 Au@;ust . . . 168,316 September. . 172,638 October. . . 195,533 November . . December . .
210,115 236,926
75,185
;? zig 71: 468
z:: 731735 79,456
;29, F2: 97: 633
111,441
15,730 15,777 16,088 16,972 18,773 18,749 19,988 21,360 22,090 25,488
;"4, '62; J
1945 JanuE . . 266,466 129,112 45,216 February . . 255,965 120,291 48,039 March. . . . 230,142 113,162 37,751 April. . . . 224,770 114,237 33,962 May. . . . . 177,910 107,551 28,916 June . . . . 138,486 100,682 22,084 July . . . . 111,040 89,427 16,799 AuSust . . . 80,948 67,332 12,172
TOTAL...
Total
In Hospital Cause
Disease InJury
sf Admissic )n Battle
Casualty
1,905 2,078 2,018 4,337 I+,540 3,087 3,180 5,514 5,284 5,693
g;i J
9,832 13,429 11,365 8,666
11,883 35,312 56,366 67,500 70,978
i ZJ% go: 840
92,138 87,635 79,229
2 t',: 15:720 4,814 1,444
Total
33,315 37,762 g, g;
51:156 55,913 58,586 70,521 74,305 84,504 97,760
101,320
26,240 29,778 31,724 35,754 38,246 43,746 45,607 53,950 57,215
ri2 2 78:360
5,154 5,&3 6,530
78, ::: 91073 9,769
10,993 11,780 13,017 14,595 15,221
110,543 114,683 108,976 105,640 108,094 129,767 157,624 176,325 180,858 203,715 219,735 248,946
83,383 83,761
$J :;: 751810 73,700 ;;, $7'
86:202 99,155
105,327 121,2i5
17,301 17,415 1 896 2 1 ,725
20,362 ,20,2?9 21,581 22,879' 23,631 27,071 31,819 36,660
279,167 139,299 47,416 269,357 131,528 49,947 239,739 121,123 39,226 233,825 121,543 35,482 188,413 116,270 30,483 146,736 107,697 23,304 119,319 96,532 17,920 87,126 72,585 13,096
:n Hospital and Quarters Ca e ofAdm
Disease InJury
ion
Battle Casualty
1,921 2,091 2,305 4,538 4,558 3,094 3,210 5,578 5,310 5,711 6,954 7,759
9,859 13,507 11,415 8,720
11,922 35,768 56,404 67,539 71,025 77,489 82,589 91,071 .
92,452 87,882 79,390
2 E!z 151735 4,817 1,445
d All figures shown axe as of 2400 of the last Friday of the month, to September 1943, inclusive, which figures
except for the period from January 1943 include patients remaining as of 2400 of the last Friday of
the month for some theatergand the average number of patients in the hospital during the month for other theaters. Fi@rres for 1943 do not include North American Theater
d Data received prior to January IF3 are too incomplete to warrant s Umnarization.
237
APPENDIX R
NUMBER OF ARMY PATIENTS RJWAINING IN HOSPITAL AND IN HOSPITAL AND QUAR'I!EBS (Continued) European Theater h/ -,
In Hospital and Quarters l- T In Hospital -r
C
Year and Month
Ca sofAdmis on Ca :ofAdmis on
Disease Battle Casualty
Total I Disease Battle Casualty
82 134 1-51 390
1,105 1,845 3,233 4,300
:a 41400
78 126 135 354 979
1,619 2,771
;G; 41506 3,547
4,468 4,738
3,605
4,759 3,690
4,032 3,624
3,837 2,943
4,264 2,735
4,638 3,128
5,366 3,388
7,661 3,891 5,820
11,371 8,859 21,755 18,481 22,599 18,634
27,061 g, g:
31:66; 30,199 44,889 69,246 87,123 95,2?2
102,580 137,373 172,576
22,493 25,203 24,925 24,758 22,399 17,321 19,530 21,759 25,647 33,342 48,963 65,205
198,534 180,298 156,633 142,454 99,646 64,487 50,489
+
77,049 66,694 60,629 60,505
2:';;: 40:019
*
Total
1941 December
1942 Janmy. . February . March . . . April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
b/ 68 101 126 365
1,043 1,796 2,849
",%: 4'062 3:134
64 96
112 335 928
1,597 2,480 3,075 3,350 3,296 2,435
3,132 3,651
2,406
3,769 2,730
3,244 2,782 2,268
3,152 3,526
2,146
3,873 2,490
4,428 2,748
6,467 3,117
9,367 4,784
16,026 7,075
19,656 13,169 15,927
23,130 26,451
18,847
28,178 21,471
28,761 22,106
27,584 22,288
42,365 20,164
67,346 15,627
85,441 17,998
92,940 20,395
100,156 23,755 31,306
132,923 166,107
45,362 59,901
191,279 71,273 173,933 152,036
61,379
138,510 56,803 57,260
95,199 61,197
51,824
46,930 42,672 36,844
* *
4 5
14 30
115 199 366
2;; 732 595
0 0 0 0 0
i 14
:'4 104
549 177 634 287 619 368 630 346 724 282 782 254 921 204
1,144 167 1,513 170 2,104 188 2,646 211 3,398 331
34q:; 5:623
2$%6 61356 7,550 9,110
10,486 12,554 19,740 24,607
307 453 449 506 434
20,382 41,798
;i? z;; 561296 67,821 81,599
35,125 37,893
84,881
28,197 74,661
24,240 67,036 57,010
19,711 13,564
23,664 4,961
9,775 311 * +
k 16 36
126 226 459 676 885 885 745
0 0 0 0 0
3” 15
:; 108
683 755
;zt 815 877
1,041 1,296 1,666 2,320 3,032 3,626
180 293 381 348 287 259 209 179 175 192 242 339
4,259 4,873 6,029 6,382
2:$ 7:885 9,398
10,840 12,919 20,296 25,563
34:: 458 527 451
20,832 41,831
:2;:; 56'319 68'114 al:808
36,311 38,743
85,174
28,835 74,861
24,847 67,169
20,243 57,102
13,989 23,669 4,961
10,159 311 * +
1943 JanmT. . February . March... April . . . Mai. . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 January. . February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1945. Janmy. . February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TOTAL . .
7, Data not available. b/ No reports prior to this date; new theater. 7, -. a/ Figures .&own are patients remaining as of 2J+OO on the last Friday of the month,
f?om I4erc.h 1942 tc June 1943, inclusive, except for the period
during the month. which figures axe the average number of patients in the hospital
238
APPENDIX R
NUMBER OF PATIEllTS REMAINING IN HOSPITAL AX0 IN HOSPITAL AID QUARTERS (Continued) Mediterranean Theater g
Year end Month
1941 December
1942 JanuK. . February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November , December .
1943 January. . February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 Janue. . February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . , July . . . August, . . Septeaer . October . . November . December .
1945 Jenue. . February . March... April . . , May. . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TClrAL . ,
l- Total
* * * * * * * * * *
1,521 1,122 273 126 1,994
2,667 2,071 4,890 3,457 7,504 5,197
11,656 6,027 13,650 7,184 15,317 16,709
9,842 10,882
22,300 15,034 24,218 16,740 28,004 32,861
19,466
36,202 22,013 24,658
453 925
1,494 2,260 2,802 3,266 3,577 3,794 3,848 4,017 4,725 4,772
143 508 813
3,369
z,“; 2:250 3,472 3,630 4,521 6,063 6,772
3,604 6,165 8,953
z$: 181355 19,806 25,6u 261874 31,153 35,648 38,741
42,727 42,067
27,914 24,732
33,290 20,130 28,348 17,585 30,828 16,031 32,231 15,932 33,895 18,222 30,572 17,328 31,374 16,413 46,402 21,965 27,867 14,606 22,640 14,954
:~,‘~~ 41278 4,192 4,682 5,086 5,312 5,073 4,565 5,873 3,727 3,413
8,865 11,947 8,882 6,571
10,115 11,213 10,361 8,171 10,396
18,564
?:37; ,
45,019 44,668 35,631 30,019
;;E 35:505 31,935 32,628 47,760 28,987 24,167
22,668 17,037 21,172 15,192 17,088 12,192 19,173 10,618 11,405 7,871. 9,006 6,994
7,111 5,853
* *
3,342
:,‘,i,’ 2:562 1,841 1,522 1,083
*
2,289 24,567 2,645 23,109 2,309 18,563 5,993 1,693
20,082 12,169
373 9,650 58 7,391 * *
In Hospital
Cause of Admission
Disease 1nJw-y Battle
Casualty
F Total
In Hospital e.nd Buextera t
Cal ?ofA&s )n
Disease InJury Battle
casualty
*
1,49:
* * * *
362 136
2,812 644 4,487 6,144
1,166 1,759
7,578 2,589 8,723 3,146
12,478 13,495
3,608 4,045
17,887 4,204 19,049 4,175 22,155 4,472 24,478 26,825
5,098 5,125
148 512
1,050 3,565 3,673 2,269 2,266 3,522 3,650 4,526 6,072 6,791.
29,778 26,906 22,116 18,893 16,974 16,837 19,534 18,453 17,464 23,113 15,559 16,277
6,358 5,769 4,615 4,545
;y;76z 5:607 5,307
Ez 31893 3,623
8,883 11,993 8,900 6,581
10,122 11,217 10,364 8,175
10,400 18,565 9,535 4,261
18,748 16,915
3,526 3,529
13,535 2,709 11,397 2,682 8,532 1,944 7,693 6.214
1,584 1,119
* *
2,293 2,665 2,319 6,003 1,693
373 58 *
* Data not available. bJ No reports prior to this date, new theater. if Figures shown exe patients remaining as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month, except for the period
from December 1942 to August 1943, inclusive, hospital bring the month.
which figures are the average number of patients in the
239
APPENDIX R
NUMBER OF AM PATIENTS REMAINING IN HOSPITAL AND IN HOSPITAL AND QUARTERS (Continued) Pacific Ocean Areas J/
Year and Month
1941 DeceG
1942 Janus?. . February . March . . , April . . . May * . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November .
. December .
g&3 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November. . December .
1944 January . . February . March... April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1945 January . . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
l- Total Total
Disease 3wY Battle
Casualty Disease 14 w
I/ 4,644 3,740 a50 54 4,987 5,624 4,287 963 374 6;225 6,289 4,709 1,051 529 7,221
t$!g 5h5a
950 1,107 1,233
6,078 4,815 983 280 7,350 5,821 1,247 7,365 6,051 1,114 200 8,719 7,181 1,337 7,704 6,502. 1,113 a9 8,974 7,609 1,272 9,135 7,917 1,150 68 11,250 9,820 1,362 9,340 8,100 1,189 51 11,504 10,044 1,409 91993 8,768 1,194 31 12,594 11,104 1,459
10,683 9,105 1,185 393 12,928 11,044 1,485 13,923 11,059 1,421 1,443 16,446 13,282 1,719 14,333 11,546 1,676 1,111 17,122 13,964 2,047 15,535 12,977 1,892 666 18,440 15,482 2,292 13,859 11,429 1,989 441 16,909 14,072 2,393 13,931 11,540 2,062 329 16,400 13,657 2,411
12,514 12,454 13,616 14,845 13,768 12,721 11,801 12,299 10,368 11,157 10,111 10,449
10,115 9,646
10,226 11,556 10,765
E6' 91164 7,874 8,398 7,331 7,446
2,102 297 14,028 11,293 2,431 304 2,139 669 14,015 10,853 2,491 671 2,236 1,154 15,296 11,473 21659 1,164 2,517 772 '16,565 12,818 2,968 779 2,531 472 15,437 11,976 2,988 473 2,289 1,001 13,703 10,155 2,547 1,001 1,987 1,608 12,681 8,826 2,247 1,608 . 1,815 1,320 13,549 10,158 2,071 1,320 1,826 668 11,547 8,810 2,067 670 1,898 861 12,149 9,115 2,172 a62 1,714 1,066 10,886 7,854 1,965 1,680
1,067 1,323, 11,290 8,024 1,935 1,331
11,924 8,645 1,823 10,039 7,682 1,658 8,908 6,889 1,562
13,629 7,228 1,744 * * * * * * + * + * * -24
1,456
2; 4,657
* * * *
12,678 9,166 2,055 11,023 8,425 1, a99 9,595 7,403 1,730
14,483 7,781 1,931 * * * * * * * * * * * *
10_ * Data not available. A/ Figure6 shown are patients remaining as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month, except for the period
from October 1942 to August 1943, inclusive, which figures are the average nurmber of patients in the hospital during the month. Included here are data for the Central Pacific and the South Pacific Theaters.
b/ Date not available prior to this date.
In Hosoital
Cause of Admission f
In Hospital and Quarters
I- Cause of Adds IS! ion Battle
Casualty
3:; 530
282 201
258
5: 399
1,445 1,111
666 444 332
1,457
2,9 4,771
* * * *
.
240
APPENDIX R
NUMEBR OF ARMY PATIENTS REMAINING m HOSPITAL AND IN HOSPITAL AND Q?.JWRS (Continued) Southwest Pacific Theater &/
Year and Month
1941 De0eZiGG
1942 Jan-. . February . Mrch . . . . April . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . Auguet . . September . October . . November . December .
1943 January.. February . March... April . . . May.. . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 January.. February . March... April . . . May. . . . June . . . July . . . Au@& . . September . October . November . December .
1945 January.. Februaxy . March... April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TCYCAL . .
r
l- Total
b/ * *
220 966
1,551 2,291 2,255 4,137
% 4:549 5,938
* *
163 749
1,245 1,@+3 1,782 3,234
2,772 2,866 3,487 4,158
;ll~~ 8:399 8,914 9,178 9,150 9,046
10,329 10,124 11,168 10,357 11,607
5,497
26";: 71361 7,730 7,793
E: 81014 9,@0 8,301 9,351
11,958 9,622 12,468 10,044 14,279 10,991 14,497 11,053 16,298 12,576 22,186 16,569 23,510 17,888 26,621 21,210 25,394 20,734 25,212 20,002 27,572 20,433 26,434 19,806
28,621 22,296 39,188 26,795 41,035 28,387 43,006 30,631 43,660 32,178 39,626 31,712
* * * *
T ;Data not available. b/ No reports prior to this date. -. &/ Figures shown are patients remaining as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month, except for the period
from Msy 1942 to July 1943, inclusive, which figures are the average number of patients in the hospital during the month.
In Hospital
Ca 3 of Admie~ In
Disease Ww I?att1e
Casualty
* *
41 191 276 416 447 828 821 863
;zf
* *
16 26
;: 26
2: 55
104 7%
995 1,278 962 1,052
1,013 a 715 1,044 509 1,129 319 1,169 188 1,213 183 1,606 291 1,846 264 1,892 256 1,892 164 2,023 233
2,002 2,087 2,474 2,752 3,019
;%; 31890
;7g? 3:435 3,132
334
iE 692 703
2,160 1,939 1,521
922 1,554 3,704 3,496
3,002 3,171
;ci:: 31761 3,453
* *
3,333 30,326 23,605 9,222 42,223 29,373 9,110 42,763 29,772 8,717 45,181 32,381 ;ilT$ 46,270 34,337
, 41,579 33,308 * * it * * *
7- In Hospital and Quarters
t Total F
26 84
243 1,034 1,795 2,738 2,5'+5 4,583 3,968 4,150
2;;: ,
20 64
177 798
1,427 2,204 2,002 3,566 2,982 3,107 3,752 4,489
6
5: 210 330 501 516 940 923 987
1,081 1,098
8,158 9,469 9,030 9,622
10,036
;?28; ii:192 10,934 11,968 11,405 12,475
5,.810 1,069 1,279 7,325 1,092 1,052 7,132 1,150 748 7,899 1,213 510 8,381 1,336 319 8,386 1,354 189 8,188 1,415 184 9,064 1,837 291 8,546 2,123 265 9,602 2,105 261 9,091 2,150 164
10,022 2,220 233
12,599 10,080 2,1.85 13,310 10,669 2,303 15,363 11,746 2,801 15,528 11,818 3,016 17,402 13,440 3,256 23,630 17,607 3,861 25,256 19,182 4,133 28,641 22,707 4,410 27,540 22,337 4,278 27,336 ~~1,565 4,198 29,561 21,988 3,861 28,478 21,429 3,550
;2:: 31876 4,071 4,207 3,809
* *
Cause of Admis
Disease Injury
,SiC 3n -- Battle
Casualty
0 11 16 26 -38 33 27
L;; 56
104 7%
334
2
;z 2,162 .L,941 1,524
925 1,573 3,712 3,499
3,336 9,249
2:;; 7:726 4,462
* *
241
,API’ENDIX’ R
NUMEER OF ARMY PATlENTS FZMAllVING El HOSPITAL AND IN HOSPITAL AND QUARTERS (Continued) China, India-Burma Theaters A/
Year and Month
T
Total
1941 December
1942 January. . February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
$93 January.. Febr&-y . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . August . . September . October . . November . December .
1944 January.. February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . Au@;ust . . b?ptember . October . . November . December .
1945 January.. February . March . . . April . . . May . . . . June . . . July . . . August . .
TCEAL.. -
bl * * * * -x
:1 587 575
553 614 783 965
1,126 1,334 1,925 2,247 2,664 2,422 2,929 2,933
;':z; 3:787 4,610 5,949 7,212 8,015 8,154 7,627 7,804 7,186 7,080
7,670 7,735 7,239 6,619 6,450 ;,7$
, *
l- In Hospital
Cause of Admission
Disease InJw
459 472 511 4%
47
;'o 75
483 64
2; ;r; 845 111 981 135
1,187 135 1,771 148 2,094 147 2,506 147 2,263 146 2,671 248 2,537 365
2,910 3,051 3,211
;,z 6:004 6,694
66,g;z 6;8og 6,100 5,786
452 494 513 596 651 654 664 733 752 830 959
1,146
6,225
:,z$ 5:199 5,211
562; , *
I;257 188 1,363 408 1,319 315 1,236 184 1,123 116 1,033 61
937 24 Q *
Battle Casualty
0 0
c
2
7 9
10 12
6 6
11 13
:1"
21 20 63
124 157
2:;
23: 165 127 148
r In Hoepital and Quarters
Total
572 598
&+i
516
;z 562
597 511 676 582 807 699 955 826
1,164 1,002 1,472 1,308 2,064 1,895 2,451 2,270 2,686 2,508 2,713 2,509 3,136 2,839 3,352 2,901
3,785 4,027 ;,g;
p;;
81857 9,323 8,606 8,688 8,131 7,887
; J2;z 3:546 4,249 5,627 6,867 7,466 7,967
;,2; $g
J
8,400 8,485 8,048 7,497 7,297 p;
, Y
6,831 6,606 6,260 5,943
2g; 7:044
*
Cause of Admission
Disease
0
: 5
ii 2 101 7 120 9 148 14 152 12 163 6 175 6 167 11 189 15 287 ld 415 36
505 570
z;t 705
;:: 806 844 914
1,073 1,251
21
;i 138 168
'6::
z 169 151 151
1,378 1,471 1,465 1,369 1,252 1,122 1,011
*
191 408 323 185
2: 24 *
Battle Casualty
b/ No reports prior to this date, new theater. z/ Figures shown are patients remaining as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month, except for the period
from September 1942 to May 1943, inclusive, ancl the period fram July 1943 to September 1943, inclusive, which figures are the average number of pa,tients in the hospital during the month.
242
APPENDIX R
TABLE OF ORGAKLZATION CAPACITY OF HOSPITAL UNITS PRFSENT OVERSEAS 4
Year and Month
1942 Janus . . . February . . . March . . 0, April . . . . May . . . . . J-ale . . . . . July. . . . . August. . . . September . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
1743 Jenue . . . February , . . March . . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June..... Jul.~ . . . . . August.... September . . October . . . November . . December . . .
1944 Janue . . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . MaJ . . . . . June . . . . . July. . . . . August. . . . Elepte,niber . . October . . . November . . . December . . .
1945 Jam=. . . February . . . March . . . . April . . . . yeJ . . . . . June . .,. . . July..... August. . . .
TOTAL . . .
r All Theaters
Total
1/ 48,721 44,381 50,571 60,52! 71,221 95,38(
101,52( 130,01' l38,86 149,Ol 1%,32
186,06 205,45 227,80 254,708 269,401 285,601 304,731 324,251 333,971 356,70 370,421 390,951
400,62:
$;z 425:25!
3,92 404;32 365,22
Fixed Mobile
1 75,705 78,845
102,84c lll,68: 120,16( =7,84:
/ g?;;;
27:175 27,175 28,850 30,475
149,28( 1 165,15c 1 182,42: j 207,025 i 2'19,W: j 236,625 i 253,2OC ) 269,x i 278,775 i 301,35c ) 311,675 , 3l2,2OC 1
36,782 40,300 45,375 47,675 49,525
;?gz 54:725 55,200
$?;;: 78:750
317,925 328,65c 332,825 338,52: 343,971 332,47: 320,97: 288,22f
82,700 84,300 85,100 86,725 85,975 84,125 83,350 77,000
l--
tier of Beds) .%ropean Theater r
Total Fixes Mobile Total Fixes Mobile
14,825 11,275
3,525 9,775 9,775 9,850
ii,400 11,400 15,150 15,150 27,650 34,540 39,875 47,175
66,782
',?gz Log:850 u5,900 =9,65o ~46,100 153,150 ~62,350 183,150 ?17,000 235,200
?41,550 !52,150 ?54,950 258,550 258,550 245,325 231,825 192,625
73,650 13,650 23,15C 30,04c 32,37: 37,275
x:: 72;4OC 87,200 92,450
106,200 121,850 128,900 137,700 158,500 185,150 184,550
) ) , ,
, , ,
1 1 ) )
!
186,950 196,350 198,350 200,35C 200,35C W,35c 175,85C 141,85c
1,500 1,500 4,500 4,500 7,500 9,900
13,007 17,250 21,850 22,650 23,450 23,450 24,250 24,250 24,650 24,650 31,850 50,650
54,600 55,800 56,600 58,200 58,200 55,975 55,975 50,775
Mediterranean Theater
10,800 8,500
10,880 11,930 19,060 30,310 36,450 46,950 49,210 48,460 48,790
19,260 22,400
11,050 14,050
32,900 35,160
14,050
35,160 14,050 13,300
35,540 13,250
48,790 48,450 48,600 59,600 59,600
;;%: 59h 59,625 59,625 37,525 37,525
35,540
;i%z 45;6oo 45,600 45,625 45,625 45,625 45,625 45,625 30,325 29,125
37,525 29,125 37,300 28,500 37,800 27,000 37,800 29,000 37,800 36,800
29,000 28,000
33,200 25,600 29,350 22,-w
13,250 12,500 12,500 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 7,200 8,400
8,400 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 7,600 6,850
v Data not available prior to this date. 4 !I%? counts of bede, both fixed and mbile, include only those In T/O unite for which personnel were
available. in the
TJnits with a capacity varying bemeen Beven and eight thousand beds which were overseas
series. North end Latin American Theaters and the Pacific Ocean Areas, have bem'excluded from the
These beds, for which e¶uipmat, but no pereonuel wa8 available, were in these arena prior to I October 1940 or were rkdntalned there a8 defense re6ervee. both those in units provided from the z/I and in th
The counts of be& present include oae
equipnt available locally. activatea in the theaters from personnel and
APPENDIX R
TAEEE OF ORGANIZATION CAPACITY OF HOSPITAL UNITS PRFSm OVERSEAS ,m/ (Continued)
Y6i3X and Month
1942 Jane . . . Yea&y . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May...... June . . . . . July . . . . . August . ..a September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . I
‘r ’ -
January.... Februssy . . . March . . . . . April . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
January.... February : . . March . . . . . April . . . . , May . . , . . I June . . . . s July . . ..I Auguvt . ..a September . . October . . . November . . December . .
1945 Jan-7 . . February . . March.... April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . .
TOTAL . . . a
T Southwest Pacific Theater
iI 8,510 7,260
;$Fl 7:260 7,260 7,260 8,740
13,965 13,965 15,595 15,595 20,525 20,925
.
.
. I
.
.
.
.
.
.
24,575 30,425 36,625 37,025 38,900 41,850 41,850 53,075 51,900 53,450
:",t;: ,
56,850 11 59,450
60,400 64,400
Total Fixed Mobile
b -’
b
11,470 17,050 18,200
,/ ;Jg
'$25 4,125 3,475 2,725
21,850 27,700 33,500
;22;:: 37:ooo
276$z 45:ooo
2,725 2,725 3,125 3,125 4,000 4,850 4,850 6,825 pg
9:950 9,950
46,900 9,958 49,350 10,100 50,300 10,100 54,300 10,100 56,500 10,750 56,500 10,750 67,750 10,950 71,750 10,950
-
.
f
Number of Beds) Paclflo Ocean Areas r
I
L
33,800 :/ 32,650
34,450 34,100 37,600 38,775 32,700 32,700
Total
7,900
8,900 10,500 10,030 10,380 10,805 11,435 13,815 13,815 14,575 14,575 14,455 16,690
12,315 1,500 12,315 1,500 12,325 2,250 12,325 2,250 12,205 2,250 14,415 2,275
21,645' 16,245 5,400 26,400 21,000 5,400 27,100 21,700 5,400 27,000 21,600 5,400 33,675 28,100 5,575 31,325 27,350 3,m5 32,325 27,000 5,325 29,200 25,250 3,950
-29,450 25,500 3,950 29,550 25,500 4,050 29,850 25,800 4,050 31,200 27,150 4,050
29,750 28,750 30,550 30,200 34,350
z?;;: 29:250
4,050 a,700 16,000 3,900 22,500 16,800 3,900 22,500 16,800 3,900 22,525 16,800 3,250 21,800 16,825 3,625 21,800 16,825 3,850 21,800 16,825 3,450 21,800 16,825
Fixed Mob116 Total
2,250 1,000
1,050 1,050 1,000 3,250 3,250 3,250 4,750 4,750 6,260 6,260 7,715 7,715
2'6;; 81700 8,800
10,300 11,500 13,011 18,000 20,400 21,200 20,250 21,250
L
.
China-Burma-India Theater
Fixed -r Mobile
3,250 1,500 3,250 1,500 4,010 2,250 4,010 2,250 5,390 2,325 5,390 2,325
272~: 6:200 6,300 7,800 8,800 9,900
12,300 14,700 15,500 14,550 15,550
2,400 2,425 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,700 3,111
?Z 5:700 5,700 5,700
5,700 5,700 5,700
xz 41975 4,975 4,975
- -
b/ Data not available prior to this date. E/ The count of beds, both fixed and mobile, Include only those in T/O units for which personiiel were
available. Units with a capacity varying between sevenenaalght thousand beds, which were overseas in the North and Latin American Theaters end the Pacific ereas, have been excluded from the Series. These beds, for which equipment, but no personnel was available, were in these Theaters prior to 1 October 190 or were maintained there as defense reserves. Th6 count of beds present include both those in units provided fram the z/I and in those activated in theaters from personnel and equipment available locelly.
n] Beg-b with 28 February 1945, T/O units aseignea to the Pacific Ocean Amae but geographically in - the Southwest Pacific on Leyte under operational attachment are included in the series for the latter
area and excluded frcan that for the former.
2’44
APPENDIX R
T
Year and Month
1942 January.. . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . , . June . . . . . . Juiy . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January. . . . . February . . . . March. . . . . . April . . . . . . May.. . . :. . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
1944 January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January..... 293,107 February . . . . 281,goo March...... 267,178 April . . . . . . 272,406 May . . . . . . . * June . . . . . . )t July . . . . . . + August . . . . . *
TOTAL. . . . .
* Data not availr
BEDS OCCUPIED III OVERSEAS THEAmo/
Tota,l 0
Total
n/ $9;;;
36Z528 43,074 47,650 48,942 56,879 66,985 69,428 77,229 86,845 94,768
108,157 111,588 107,658 105,420 112,580 135,861 166,341 189,343 197,385 216,481 230,922 262,485
.e .
rseas Percent
Non-Army Patients
n/ x2.0 10.9 10.5 9.8
13.3) 12.2 11.6 9.9
10.7 8.9
7'::
;::
r: 11:4 10.5 10.1 11.4 13.0
;:; 10.0
;:2 14.3 18.3
* * +
. *
T Europet
Total
a/o 73
121 820
1,265 1,667 2,671 3,334 3,863 ;,;g
,
3,508 3,809 4,119 3,384
t%g 41630 5,242 6,876 9,867
16,647 20,208
%Z &43 29,400 28,199 4J+,@l 70,169 93,740
107,245 log,850 144,309 182,128
208,466 189,452 177,190 174,173 152,018 74,906 54,315 34,616
Theater Percent
Non-Army Patients
b/O 105.0 100 .o
9.4
;:7 ,5.8 3.2
5:; 5.2
2 11.9
,':Z 10.2 8.7 6.8 5.9
;:i
t :," 2.7 2.2
::t 4.2 9.0
13.4
8"-: 8:8
8.5 8.5
14.4 20.5
z-t: 13:7 l-2.3
Mealterra UI Theater
Total Percent
Non-Army Patients
;I* * 1,589
iI*
9.:
3,471 5,858 8,686
14,608 17,888 16,800 21,518 26,949 28,401 31,995 36,684 40,208
2: 3.3 6.9
17.1 14.2 14.2 13.2 16.5 13.4 11.1 9.9
46,671 45,903 37,o98 31,830 38,983 38,343 38,021 34,805
5% 301140 25,321
::2 10.4 11.1 21.0 16.0 11.0 12.4
8 7.5
10.7
25,166 10.0 23,698 10.7 19,007 10.2 22,511 14.8 16,255 29.9 11,500 21.8
8,583 18.5 5,699 26.9
a/ Data not available prior to this date. c/ Figures shown are for beds occupied as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month. n/ Prior to January 1943, data are too Incomplete to summarize. Figures shown for the period from January
1943 through December 1943 do not include the North American or Latin American Theaters.
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l- Pacific Oceen Areas l- Southwest Pikific Theater l- Ch%na & India-Burma Theaters -I-
Year and Month
1942 January. . . . . February . . . . March . . . , . . April . . . . . . May....... June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . , . . November . . . . December . . . .
January..... 6,748 February . . . . . 7,797 March . . . . . . 8,836 April . . . . . . 9,844 May , . . . * . . 10,276 June . . . . . . 10,680 July . . . . . . 12,708 August . . . . . 15,390 Septeniber . . . . 14,945 October . . . . . 16,123 November . . . . 14,479 December . . . . 14,800
1944 January . . . . . February . . ., . March . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . ; November . . . . December . . . .
January . . . . . 12,662 February . . . , 10,650 March. . . . . . 10,505 April . . . . . . 13,790 May . . . . . . . * June . . . . . . * July . . . . . . * August . . . . . *
TOTAL . . . . .
BEDS OCCWIED IN OVERSEAS T!HEATERS g/ (Continued)
Total
x * * * w * * *
5,457
2:~~ ,
13,463 13,496 15,203 15,898 14,211 13,942 13,270 13,306 11,526 12,642 11,353 11,682
Percent - Non-Army Patients
* * * * * * * * * 11,.6 16.7 11.4
10.1 8.8
2’8 6.3 7.9 4.6 3.5 4.1
::; 5.9
A:; 11.4
::2’ 9.3
11.5 7.8
13.1 12.0 11.8 13.0
;:Zi 17.3 15.3
* * * *
IrIO 0 0 0 0
2,145 2,886 :,;g
3;802 5,036 7,5@
9,881 10,717 lo, 9.76 10,841 11,010 11,310 11,095 12,132 11,462 12,271 11,426 12,542
13,183 13,389 15,482 15,354 16,933 23;481' 24,253 27,276 25,965 26,031 28,571 27,642
3d,252 41,926
tifg: 48;6c4 45,091
* *
Percent Non-Army Patients
b/O 0 0 0
;.;
'4:;
310 3.3
12.6
17.1 19.2 lg.6 19.4 19.4 18.2 20.0 15.4 11.9
i:; .
9.9
2:
f:'o
::; 2.7 2.4 3.4 3.9 4.6
2.; 816
.9.6 10.2 12.3
* *
i
Total
2/* * * * *
56; 522 566 501
526 596 ;g
1,107 1,543 1,940 2,176 2,575 2,387 2,833 2,994
_ 3,471 3,705 4,372 6,558 8,147 9,688
14,795 14,727 12,989 12,505 11,786 11,288
12,132 12,123 11,549 10,385
9,920 10,314
9,976 7,157
* Data not available. b/ No reports prior to this date. g/ Figures shown 6xe for beds occupied as of 2400 of the last Friday of the month.
Percent Non-Army Patients
Ii!/* * *
*
* 4
5.;
8
5.0
::: 3.8 2.5 2.6 4.7 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.7 2.5 2.3
h 2.9 4.0
13.6 29.9 27.1 25.7 46.0
$7.;
37:8 39.4 37.8
37.1 36.5
:E 35:6 34.6 29.3 16.6
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APPENDIX R
.
ARMY PATIENTS REMAINING ?N ZONE OF INTERIOR HOSPITALS AND NONEFFECTIVE RATES
YE& and k&h
l& Dedmber . . .
1942 Janmy. February March.. April . . May.. . June . . July . . Auguet . September October . tfovember
I December
. . . 48,141 Y * +
. . . 61,375 * * *
. . . 69,641 * * *
. . . 70,734 * * *
. . . 71,880 * * *
. . . 77,650 + * *
. . . 77,399 * * *
. . . . 79,136 * * *
. . . 85,847 * * +
. . . 90,677 * ;e *
. . . 108,408 * + Y
. . . 138,408 * * *
1943 Jan=?.... Februa& . . . March..... April . . . . . May . . . . . . June . . . . . July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . lyovember . . . December . . .
January.... 188,792 148,233 February . . . 183,3og 145,303 March..... 170,848 133,257 April . . . . . 155,948 May......
119,761 152,054 148,319
112,615 June . . . . . July . . . . . 14.6492
110,659
August . . . . 149,978 106,612
September . . . 156,929 107,018
October . . . . 108,523
170,350 IVovember . . . 172,114
114,558
December . . . 112,203
176,415 110,005
1945 Januiiii . . . 200,285 February . . . 222,417
114,708 132,265
March..... 238,404 April . . . . .
127,245 259,007
May . . . . . . 276,024 131,019
June . . . . . 298,356 134,301
Juls . . . . . 302,580 132,638
August . . . . 139,9&
297,904 144,763 .
RX'Lu . . . .
Army Patients Remaining A/ Non-effective Rate r/
Total
45,668. it
161,045 174,092
123,529
183,840 134,470
181,808 139,443 134,781
177,921 174,292
127,904 12o,gC2
174,270 @',W
118,609
196,521 133,748 144,894
197,121 149,584 193,905 206,155
150,844 164,071
* Data not available. a/ Average number of patients In hospital during the mnth. ;/Based on all Army patients rema%nlng In hospitals, Including those evacuated from overaeaa theaters.
Cal
Disease
3 of Admission
Battle Casaelty
+ *
37,064
g:;z 45:442 48,421 51,254 52,985 51,082 48,466 43,920 39,008 38,123
452 483
1,021 1,585 1,596 2,136 2,676 2,661 3,161 3,617 4,053 3,961
36,326 33,806
4,233 4,200
32,768 30,885
4,823
33,145 5,302
30,691 6,294
30,654 6,969 8,926
30,899 12,061 31,268 31,634
17,138
31,146 24,158 28,765
29,075 37,335
37,928
TV% 451628 47,854 54,439 50,699 48,651
47,649 56,535 71,:u 82,360 93,869
111,279 111,899 104,490
Total
33
;z
:t
;: 30 29 29 28
;:
36 36
;z
;z 34
g
z;
40 40 38 36 36 36
;;
2
;:
66
i;
E 101
95 86
I- Ca
Disease
*
* * * * * * * * * + * +
28 28 28 27 24 23 23 26 28 29
;i
;2’ 30 28 27 27 27 28 29
;t 36
9 of Admission
* * * + * * * * * * * +
8”:: ::2 9.1
10.0 10.0 10.0
EL: 8.1 7.7
;:i
;:; 7.4 7.7
A:,' 8.9
;::
13.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 16.0 14.0
Battle Casualty
*
* + * * + * * * * * * *
.l
.1
::
:Z
:; .6
1; .8
:; 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.6 2.0
E
86:: 10.0
15.0 19.0 25.0 29.0
;38-: 35:o 30.0
.
3
APPENDIX R
NUMBER OF BEDS AUTHORIZED IN ZONE OF INTEBIOR HOSPITALS
Year anil Month
1941 December . . . . . . . . .
1942 January .......... February ......... March ........... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ........... August .......... SeptembeI- ......... October .......... November ......... December .........
1943 January. February March.. April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October . November Deoember
. . . . . . . . .
* . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
* . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
* . . . . . * . .
. . . * . . . * .
. . . . . * a . .
. . . . * . . . .
. . . . . . . * .
1944 Janmy.... . . . . . . February ......... March ........... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ........... August .......... September ......... October .......... November ......... December .........
1945 January. February March. . April . . May . . . June . . July . . August .
......... 298,219 152,699 27,650 117,870 121,703 ......... 318,105 153,327 43,075 113,803 ......... 317,240 153,362 50,075
......... 324,463 153,595 56,076 114,792
......... 335,631 163,197 60,551 111,883
......... 343,141 163,995 62,978 116,168
......... 341,757 164,364 61,356 116,037
......... 327,986 162,924 57,806 107,256
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . .
Total General Convalescent All Hospital@ HoSpitalS HoSpitS& 81
Regional and Station
HospitalS
74,269 15,533 58,736
94,341 15,831 102,361 15,882 7822:; 105,387 15,538 d849 107,300 15,709 91,591 108,396 16,281 92,115 116,971 16,219 100,752 128,602 16,517 112,085 113,211 15,223 97,988 121,594 16,352 105,242 138,526 18,571 119,955 147,845 22,471 125,374 175,801 26,004 149,797
200,078 209,508 228,893 241,732 259,189 276,237 285,506 299,843
31,321 35,642 38,096 40,731 46,591
22$ ;I&
;&
841028
168,757 173,866 190,797 201,001 212,598 221,409 222,785 234,435 259,413 266,224 271,982 273,126
99,785 264,754 101,471 280,230 107,279 274,273
370,416 112,244 258,172 368,247 110,543 257,704 303,674 103,921 41 13,122 186,631 294,586 110,754 17,229 166,603 295,082 114,406 20,515 160,161 279,617 114,139 23,970 141,508 279,096 114,313 . 26,630 138,153 282,559 119,459 30,535 132,565 269,531 119,459 31,591 118,481
i/ @eludes beds In convalescent hospitals proper and in convalescent facilities when attached to General, Regional and Station Hospitals.
t,/ Prior to June 1944 hospit&l facllltles curreqtly reporting seperately as Concalescent Hospitals were included In either General or Regional and Station Hospital reports.
248
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Year and Month
1941 De&x . . .
1942 JanuG. . . . Februagy . . . March..... April . . . . . May * . * . . . June . . . . . July . . . . . Au@;ust . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
1943 Janue. . , . February . . . March. . . . . April . . . , . May. . . . . . June . . . . . July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
1944 .k3Iluar.v . . . . February . . . March..... April . . . . . May. . . . . . June . . . . . July . . . . . August . . . . September . . . October . . . . November . . . December . . .
January. . . . 199,568 February . . . March .-. . . .
202,587 208,739
April . . , . . 217,697 May. . . . . . 235,035 June . . . . . 239,667 July . . . . . 23-',522 August . . . . 229,738
TOTAL . . . .
v Data not ava %ble prior to this date.
BEDS OCCuP7FD IN ZONE OF IJTFERIOR HOSPITALS II/
All General Hosprtals Hoqitale
36,261 8,664
2::: 64;384 64,611 66,110 73,285
;k:;,' 841277 95,052
105,134 142,977
9,924 10,524 11,041 11,584 11,301 12,365 12,297 12,457 14,876 13,897 14,129 18,170
161,629 162,386
21,796 23,424
177,552 26,383 171,902 29,552 170,187 32,973 114,913 34,042 172,235 194,552
36,774 43,687
193,252 188,621
49,520 52,920
189,146 j-71,314
53,611 49,635
179:331 172,625 155,961 146,984 143,562 137,678 138,148 141,776 159,416 162,711 166,658 152,476
;?g2 49;224 47,133 48,562 48,352 48,046 52,933 60,136 64,682 67,918 57,743
;;%z 106;706 110,477 122,882 129,739 131,813 126,850
Total Bea Cccupied
Conva- lescent
Hospitals
27,597
42,233 50,786 53,343 53,027
3;~~ 621030 g>;;;
81:155 91,005
124,807
139,833 138,962 151,169 142,350 137,214
80,871 135,461 150,865 143,732 135,701 135,535 121,679
u/ 7,939 9,342
10,886 14,556 15,724 18,190 20,685
126,794 120,919 106,737
99,851 95,000 81,387 80,760 77,957 84,724 82,305 80,550 74,048
18,973 82,190 22,998 27,766
79,929 74,267
35,927 41,663
71,293
42,549 70,490
39,544 67,379 66,165
37,014 65,874
Regional ma
Station Hospitali
Beds Occuoiea I
All Hospital-
*
General dospitals dT
b/130,538 1 z/ 50,644 Y 9,846 b/70,048
185,429 92,083 189,003
16,953 91,610 22,219
193,447 97,229 201,867
26,999 100,335 35,611
218,404 112,281 40,934 222,616 118,717 41,752 223,190 122,914 38,814 215,410 116,830 36,450
76,393 75,174 69,219 65,921 65,189 62,147 61,462 62,130
sy Army Patients
r Conva- lescent
Hospital
iegional and
Station Hospitals
g, +xres shown are,for beds occupied as of 2400 on the last Friday of the month. g Prior to June 1944, the number of beas occupied in convalescent facilities attached to General, Regional
and Station hospitals is included in the data for those hoSpitE&. From June 1944, through their inacti- vation December 194.4, the number of beds OCCUpfed in such convalescent facilities is incluaed with beds occupied in Convxlescent Hospitals.
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APPENDIX R
Year and Month
Dec& , . . . 16,937 2,165
1942 Je.nu~. February March. . April . . May. . . June . . July . . August . September October . Novsmber December
g&3 January. February March , . April . . May.. . June . . July . ; August . September October . November
. * . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
January..... February . . . . Mmch . . . . . . April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . . September . . . . October . . . . . November . . . . December . . . .
January..... February . . . . March...... April . . . . . . May . . . . . . . June . . . . . . July . . . . . . August . . . . .
TOTAL . . . . .
I I
Medical Department Strength 33 Continental United States
Total
26,667
Z% 219:098 236,734 253,707 275,719
;gs;," 395:396
:;;g ,
680,750 684,924 685,483 fg,;;;
6&i- 682,072 637,641
Total Army Air Forces
21 369,733 t
435,195 426,628 402,216
250,787 228,016
48,650
224,718 47,638
225,842 47,488 47,008
228,937 241,023
46,482 47,018
258,885 260,569
42,137 39,386
2,291 1,837 2,162 2,463 2,991 3,640 .
65,17; 81,821 87,879 85,873 80,405 79,270
;2 ;;i 74:335
;x36; ,
57,006 56,875 55,070 50,396
Other Then Army Air FOrCeB
b/ 34,385 b/ 70,111 * *
* 371.102
408,907 398,494
%Z 3541298 331;049
320,031 304,383 288,292 287,487 287,857 284,534 276,094 275,460 255,680 249,497 232,649 212,741
202,086 180,334 177,230 178,834 182,455 194,005 216,748 221,183
Overseas
79,835 94,467
100.458 113;213 122,022 130,073 139,449 156,333 168,204 179,907 192,402 221,434
239,020 264,456 * 285,136 300,583 311,966 328,540 343,949
;&:g 391: 119
i%z ,
429,863 ;pg
463 : 509 455,102 443,688 423,187 377,072
+ Data not available. b/ Data not available prior to this &ate. ?;/ Beginning October 1944, enlisted wamen and "other" officers in Medical Department arb included In
figures.
250
APPENDIX R
MEDICAL DEPARIXENT STRENGTH (Continued) A
T l-
f Total
.ca: l-
L Corpe Officers on Active UtY Corps Officers on Active I
In Con Total
t, United tates Am Other
Over- eeas
In Cont. United : Total
- Total
55 f
ates Other
9
Over- seas
11,432 Y 1,551 * * 3,124 * 367 * *
11,786 12,139 12,450 13,230 15,264 17,954 22,020 25,958 31,309 33,483
* * * Y * Y Y * *
29JO8 *
1,605! 1,218 1,533 1,741 2,235 %W 3,882 6,174 6,518
I/ 6,981 ;/ 6,971 51 7ioY5
?A m
;k
2 m
’ k
I
I
,
,
I
,
,
,
I
,
,
1
Y
* t * * * * + Y *
&37 > *
* * * * * * * * *
5,;84 Y
3,225
?G 3:75o
? :ii; 61024
249:: 9:o17
i% ,
* * * * * * * *
f 8,353
Y
442 422 434 484 532 538
1,026 1,309 1,423
$ ;;;;i ,
* * * * Y * * * *
6,116 *
* * * * * * * * * * 981 *
3i;i 281455 27,356 27,157 26,882
222 21 $3;
26:214 24,61e
!/ 6,261
k?::; 61226
39,735 29,951 40,106 40,203 40,328
7,025 6,717
6,450 5,750 5,533
22,;09 22,222 21,077 20,931 20,498 21,545 21,573 20,313 19,794 19,189 17,901
?;t 8i34-6
' 9,424 9,852
LO,307 11,007 11,694 l2,57e 13,2oS 13,985 15,71c
9,929 8,822 10,101 8,725 10,381 9,021 io,726 9,084 11,524 9,775 12,048 10,189 x,i’69 10,857 13,200 11,071 13,579 11,280 13,791 11,235 14,241 11,544 14,332 11,111
w F w
54 ii ii w ii ii w ii
$ $66
:/ 2Ii7l
f ' 2,551
ji p;
31125 3,308
;'g; J
1,107 1,376 1,360 1.642
7,224
2:: 81120 8,155
E:; 7:742
1;749 1,859 1,912 2,129 2,299 2,556 2,697 3,221
41,859 43,196 g,W&
&go 43,987 p;Z&
44:577 45,888
25,22E 24,813 24,041 22,963 22,505 22,051 ;;,z$
2034gc 21,053 21,249 20,693
18,778 19,063 18,508 17,543 17,080 16,624 15,904 15,910 15,546 16,264 16,346 15,914
16,631 18,383 19,462 20,393 21,181
2zz 231522 24,087 24,835 25,49E 26,054
;@i 141818 14,782 14,971 14,868 14,952 15,121 14,948 15,148 15,292 15,110
10,892 3,293 11;021 3,301 10,870 3,200 10,615 3,173 10,513 3,069 10,386 3,065 10,094 3,033 10,141 3,032
3,756 3,014 9,571 2,974 9,529 2,905 9,093 2,880
7,599 7,720 7,670 7,442 7,444
72: 7:109
2;;; 6:624 6,213
3,301 3,727 3,948
h$ 4:482
I
I ;,;; 6:017
~Jz 4973 47,133
?g;z :/48;837 i/47,834
20,517 ;;2-7;
18:676 19,134 20,22i 24,047 26,075
15,77? 14,571 14,126 14,016 14,515 15,525 19,181 21,135
26,456 27,941
2141;: $35
24:79: 21,755
15,126 14,991 14,914 14,807 s4,84e 14,75E 14,507
./ 14,370
,
, I
,
-
8,862 8,164 7,803
;$t; 7:839 7,931 8,180
2,859 6,003 2,818 5,346 2,772 5,031 2,732 4,995 2,737 5,008 2,703 5,136 2,746 5,185 2,733 5,447
6,264 6,827 7,111 7,080 7,103
:$z 6:lgo
Year and Month
1941 DeoentE. .
194a January . . February . . Maroh . . . April . . . May . . . . p$:::
Au@&. . . September . Ootober . . November , . Deoember . .
L!& January . . February . . Wrch . . . April . . . May ..*. June . . . . July. . . . August.. . September . October . . November . . December , .
1944 January . . February . . Mezch . . . April . . . May . . . . June. . . . July : . . . August... September . October . .
. Nwember . . December . .
I
1945 Jsn<.. February.. iw.rch . . . April . . . Mrq . . . . June . . . . July.... August . . .
TOTAL. . .
* Data not available y/, Ercrludes personnel in T/O units. _ _ I/ Includes, 1,676 Medical Corps Officers on loan 'to Veteran's Administration; the number on such service has
been relatively stable for recent months. Aho inc11~~Ies 2,250 newly conmdssioned officers receiving tr8tilng (internment, etc.) prior to eleglbility for permanent aesignment. Data for August also include officers on terminal leave.
,/ Includes 164 dental offioers on loan to ~%terans Administration; number on such duty has been relatively stesaj and [email protected] higher during prior months. Data for August Include officers on terminal leave.
251
APPENDIX R
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT STE(ENGTH (Continued)
Year end Month
1941 Dews . .
1942 January. . , February . . March.... April . . . . May..... June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September . . October . . . November . . December . .
1943 JanGiiL. . . Bebrua& . . March.... April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September . . October . . . November . . December . .
,
January. . . Februeiy . . March. . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . . September . . October . . . November . . December . .
1945 Jan=... February . . March. . . . April . . . . May . . . . . June . . . . July . . . . August . . .
TOTAL . . .
* Data not av: ai .lable
C
Total
*
9,213 10,778
z:: 16:013 17,247 18,246
12zx~~ 21:155 21,880 22,612
',E~~ 251709 26,709 27,459 28,423 29,576 30,922 32;355 34,089
;2ig ,
36,672 37,722 38,538 39,184 39,542 40,018 40,036
%$I; ",;:g
42;248
p&
46923 52,O23 54,128 54,291 55,702 54,779
my Nurse Corps Strength In Cont. United States
Total AAF Other
*
*
‘)t
*
3%
)t
*
*
Q
17,32; *
18,320 16410 19,002 19,091 19,201
;;7;E &66 20,071 21,063 21,387 20,954
19,714 19,120 18,091 18,226 18,430 18,511 17,301 17,000 16,957 15,921 15,686 15,064
15,744 16,550 20,413 23,477 25,286 26,325 27,575 29,280
*
* * * * * t * * K * + *
$i 31781 4,357 4,431 4,822 5,121 5,126 5,289 5,611 5,341 5,615
5,682 5,746
5,125 4,859 4,651 4,185
;2g 3:514
$;;40 31243 3,239 3,273
;%: $91
Over- seas
* *
* * * * * * * * * )c * *
* + * * * * * t *
4,55x1 )c
15,371 5,224 15,062 6,214 15,221 14,734
6,707 7,618
14,770 8,258 14,570 9,031 14,859 9,596 14,440 11,356 14,782 12,284 15,452 13,026 16,046 14,078 15,339 15,653
:4,032 13,374 12,623 12,803 13,183 g,gJJ
12:349 12,772 11,985 12,043 11,550
16,958 18,602 20,447 20,958 21,112 21,507 22,735 22,970 23,348 25,433 25,918 27,184
12,354 13,216 17,170 20,238 22,013 22,786 23,975 25,389
27,170 28,252 23,510 28,546 28,842
z7z; 25 :499
l- l-
.
Enlisted Men on Active Du
Total L
*
145,92r 169,627 184,439 198,089 209,952 224,955 254,939 283,331 324,814 365,967 399,474
ig7;;zl 4721132
:??~~~ 525:026 529,360
;:'6 $2 507:611 508,867 511,751
515,124 519,450 520,677 532,771 541,839 553,095 558,828 567,268 559,327
:;:7z2 541;650
537,303 537,780 533,444 532,029 524,332 521,282 514,511 493,209
In Cont. United States
Total PAF Other -
* *
+ 9 Y 137,% * x 155,115 * * 160,714 * * 168,005 + t 174,664 * * 188,690 * )c 210,791 46 * 234,784 * t 270,935 * * 308,315 )c x 333,877 * *
351,710 370,251
;:;'Ef ;;p;
415 :lg8 403,996
~zx;~ 351:561 329,973 52,971
297,013 318,53f
g: ,',;z 344:55; 354,633 352,532 341,113 320,747 30'+,89c 297,463 277,002
318,428 301,845 286,103 284,768 284,033 280,394 274,037 273,628 253,460 238,085 217,832 193,823
51,755 49,959 48,531 46,715 45,300 44,269 43,860
336:: 40;815 39,165 34',701
266,673 251,886 237,572 238,053 238,733 236,125 230,177 230,255 210,806 Wl,27C 178,667 159,122
::z,;$ 150:2Y7
:~;%~ 153:W 164,455 182,162
31,012 3o,76c 30,772 26,264 25,56c
146,865 125,191 118,705 115,721 116,341 121,666 138,191 156,60:
r
I
1 1 I 1 !I 11 ' 1 I1 I1 !l
,l ; 2 ! 2 ; 2 , 2 12 'Q ) 2 ;3 13
I;
I3 .3 i 3
z r3
!;
tY
Over- seas
*
8,82*6 14,512 23,725 30,084 35,288 36,265 44,148 48,547
;; ,:;z 65:597
65,597 77,705 8g,g
2::g 14:162 27,821 37,465 46,959
58?:;: ,
96,696 117,605 134,574 148,003 157,806 172,701 184,791 193,640 ;05,867 124,711
:z;g ,
'57,567 ;80,846 ,83,147 ;85,296 ;77,231
:gx$ ,11:047
252
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I
[IBEX. .
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INDEX
Page A
Aocesslons, civilian personnel . . . .5g, 217 Accessions, military pereonnel .57, 203, 206,
208 Appropriations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 [Atabrine, deliveries . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Artillery ammunition, deliveries . . . .2, 75 Atitlllery, deliveries . . . . . . . . .2, 75
B .
Battle casualties (see casualties) r Beds authorized, Z/I hospitals . . . . . .248 iBeds occupied, Z/I hospitals . . . . . . ,249 .Bills, promptness of payment . . . . .48, 173 ,Bombs and grenades, deliveries . . . . . . 75
C
Cargo handled . . . . . . . . jCarg0 received from overseas,
by port of debarkation . . . Cargo recelv&l from overseas,
by t&chnlcal service . . . . : Cargo received from overseas,
- by theater of origin . . . . ~Cargo shipped from U.S.,
by port of embarkation . . . Cargo shipped fram U.S.,
by technical service . . . . Cargo shipped fram U.S.,
by theater of destination .
. . . . 32, 35
. . . . . ,142
. . . . . .140
. . . 035, 138
. . . . . .l33
. . . 035, 129
. . , . . .131 Casualties, battle, by type .211 Chemical ammunltlons, deliveriei : : : : . 78 Chemical bambs, deliveries . . . . . . . , 78 Chemical weapons, deliveries . . . . . , . 79 Civilian employees . . . . . . . 59, 214, 217 Civilian supply (occupted
countries) . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 150 Civilians training schools . . , . . .61, 225 Claims filed by contractors . . .54, 190-196 Clothing, deliveries . . . . . . . . I. , . . 80 Commfind installations,
Embarkations (see also passengers embarked) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Engineers boats and bridging equipment, deliveries . . . . . . . . , 78
Equipage, deliveries . . . . . . . . . , 80 Equipment, materials handling,
at depots . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 110 Excess property . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 91 Exchange Service, Army . . . . . . . 45, 166 Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 170 Export freight, carloads,
by consignee . . . . . . . . . . . . ,120 EQort loadings of high
explosives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
F
Family allowances . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Female Army personnel . . . 58, 208, 210, 218 Films, training . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 229 Fiscal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 167-174 Fiscal services, for
military personnel . . . . . . 48, 173-174 Fiscal services, for war
construction of . . . . . . . . . . 11, 84 suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 172 Connnand lnfdallatlons, repairs
and utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 89 Flight officers .' . . . . .58, 197, 200, 202,
206 Command instaliations, Forecasting deliveries,
utilization of . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 90 Construction of command
installations . . . . . .'. .#. . . 11, 84 Construction emplomnt . . . . . . . 13., 85 Cotitruction equipment, deliveries . . . . 78 Construction of indudrial plants . . 11, 84 Construction outside U.S.,
accuracy of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Freight, by m&e of transport . . . . 31, 115 Freight, by technical service . . . . . . 116 Freight cars, utilization . . . . . . . . 117 Freight situation at ports . . . . . . . 119 Funds.................. 47.
value of work placed . . . . . . . . 13, 85 Construction, U.S., value of
work placed . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 84 Continental U.S. strength,
G
Gasmasks................ .4
by 00-a , , . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 Contract advance payments . . . . . .48, 172 Contract termination . . . . . . .53, 175-196 Contract termination inventories . . . 19, 95 Courts.martial cases . . . . . . . . .43, 156 Crawler type tractors, deliveries . . .4, 78
H
Health of the &my . . . . . . . 63, 230-252 High explosive export loadings . . . . . 135 Hospital admission . . . . . . . 64, 230-232 Hospital facilities . . . , . . . . . 72, 243
D
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Page
Death gratuity payments ......... 173 Debarkations (see also Passengers
debarked) ............... 34 Dental Corps Officers ........ 73, 251 Dependency benefits ........... 48 Deposit accounts, soldier ........ 174 Depot equipment ........... 26, 110 Depot personnel ........... 27, 111 Depot supply operation ..... .21, 99-105 Dletlcians ......... .197, 200, 202,
208 Disability discharges ..... .70, 234, 247 Drugs, deliveries ............ 79
E
253
INDEX.
I Page
inductions of enlisted men . . . . . . . 206 liiland waterways, army freight
movedby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 International Aid . . . . . . . . . . 39,.147 Italian service units . . . . . . . . 44, 161.
L
Lend-Lease (see International Aid) Life insurance, National service . . . . 48 Loans, guaranteed, to contractors . . 48, 172 Locomotives and cranes,
deliveries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Loyalty investigations,
internal security . . . . . . 45, 162, 163
M
Mail (see Postal Service) Maintenance (of materiel) . . . Mated&s handled at depots . . Materials handling equipment,
dellverles . . . . . . . . . Medical oorps off'ioexs. , . . . Medical. department strength . , Medical equipment and supplies,
deliveries . . . . . . . . . Mi1itaxy training . . , . . . . Morbidity rates . . . . . . , . Motion plotwe service, Army . Motor carriers, Army freight
moved by . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 9, 82
. . . 25, 108
. . . 80, 81
. . . 73, 251
. . . 73, 250
: i1; ;,-2;; 66, 230, 232
. . . 45, 166
. . . . . 115
N
Noneffeotives . . . . . . . . . 71, 234, 247 Nonoperating personnel . . . . . 59, 215-216 Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 197 200,
202, 206, 252
0
Obligations ............. 47, 167 Oceantraffi~ .............. 34 Officgrs candidate schools ..... Officdr personnel
61, 224 ........
Operating personnel 58, 203-206
....... Overseas strength by theater
59, 213-214 ...... 198
P Passengers debarked . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Passengers debarked, by port
of debarkation . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Passengers dewked, by theater
of origin. . . . . . . . .I; . . . . . 126 Passengers debarked, by type
of passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . , 127 Paseengers embarked. . . . . . . . . . . 34 Paseengers embarked, by arms
and sexvlce. . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Passengers embarked, by port
ofembarkation . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
W3e Passengers embarked, by theater
of destination ............ 121 Passengers embarked, by type ...... 122 Passengers moved by rail ...... 31, 114 Patients evacuated from overseas ..... @ Patients, Hospital ...... 64, 237, 243
24$' Personal funds transferred
from overseas ............. 173 Personnel ............ 57, X97-218 Personnel at supply depots ..... 27, Ill Personnel, medical ....... 73, 250-252 Physical examinations for
induction ............... 63 Physical Therapists ........ 197, 209,
202, 208 Planes dispatched overseas,
by air ............... 35, 137 Planes dispatched overseas,
by ~88 .............. 36,136 Plant clearance requests ...... 19, 96 Port activities ............. 32 Port performance overseas,
discharge rates .......... 38, 146 Postal service ........... PoGer equipment, deliveries
43, 151 ....... 77
Prisoners, American, in ewmyhands ..... c ...... ..15 7
Prisoners, Army ........ 43, 154, 155 Prisoners of War, enemy ........ 44, 158 Prisoners of War, utilization of . . 44, 160 Procurement deliveries by
major qoups .......... 1, 75-81 &OOUreITIent schedules ........... 6 Property dieposition ....... 17, 91-97 Protective materiel, chemical,
deliveries .............. 79
R
Radar equipment, ground, deliveries . . . 77 Radio equipment, ground and
vehicular, deliveries . . . . . . . . . 77 Railroads, Army freight moved by . . . . l3.5 Railroads, troops moved by . . . . . 31, 114 Railway cars, deliveries . . . . . , . . 81 Ration s~~pply overseas . . . . .29, 112, 113 Real estate, disposal of . . . . . . . . 15 Real estate, fee acquisition. . . . . 13, 86 Real estate leases . . . . . . . lit, 87, 88 Receipts & depots, tonnage . . . . m 25, 109 Redistribution of excess
property . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 91 Rejections of selectees, by
course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Renegotiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Repairs and utilities, oommand
installations . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 89 Replacement training centers . . . . 61, 220
/’ S
Safety ............. ..45.164 Sales to. war oontractors ...... 19, 92 Salvage sales ............ $20, 97
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INDEX
Self-propelled weapons . . . . . . . . Page
76 Separations, civilian personnel . . .56, ‘217 sepsmtions, military personnel . . 58, 206,
207, 210 serpi~e training schools . . . . . . .61, 225 Settlement of terminated
contracts . . . . . . . . . . .53, 180-184 Ship construction . . . . . . . . . . 36, 37 Ship losses . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 37 Shipments,by depots, tom&e . . . . .25,'109 Ships in Amy service . .36, 144 Shoulder weapons, dell,v&ie, 1 : 1 : . .4, 75 Small arms ammunition, deliveries Special training units . . . 61, 62; &,,*2:2 Specialized training, program,
AITIW . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 219, 226 Staging Areas (port) capacity . . . . . .118 Z%e,ging Areas (port) troops
handled . . . . . . . . . . . ~$orage ope3iaG-u3
. ,118 .23, 106
Strength of the AI& : : : : : : : : . ;Subslstence, deliveries . . . . . , . 14; 270 Surplus property . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Surplus property reported to
disposal agencies . . . . . . . . . 93 Suspensions (GAO) u&eared' . . . . . . ,174
T
Tanks, deliveries . . . . . . . . . .4, 76 Telephone and Telegraph equipmeit, \ deliveries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Training (see military training) ' Training centers
61 ,‘;i?; ........
Trainingmanuals 6i,kg, 221
. Transportation
..................... .22g
Troops moved by rail .3i, 120
........ Trucks, deliveries
.31, 114 ............ 76
U
Unllquidated obligations ........ .168 Unit training ........... Unit training centers
.61, 219 .......
Utilization of command .61, 220
installations ........... 16, 90
V
Vessels, non-propelled, deliveries .... 81 Vessels, self-propelled,
deliveries ............... 81 Visual training aids .... Qoluntary (Class E) allotment; : : :
.62, 229
. . .173
W
WAC training .......... War savings bonds
62, 219, 227 .........
warrant officers .48, 173
....... .58, lfl, 200,
Wire and cable, deliveries 202, 206
........ 77 Women's Army Corps 60, 197, 200, 202,
204, 208, 210, 218
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