(xix) Provision of Railway Services.

Army (Transportation (Railways) Service).

(xx) »Administration and Diacipline of Military Fersonnel.

Army (Base Sub-Area Commander).

(xxi) Administration and Discipline of Naval Personnel.

Naval Officer-in-Charge.

(xxii) Administration and Discipline of R. A.F. Personnel.

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R.A.F, Representative on the sort Executive Committee.

(xxiii) Guards and Police for Fort Installations. Transit Area,etc.

Army (Base qub-Area Commander),

(xxiv) P.A.D. and Fire-Fighting.

Army, (base Sub-Area Commander) will co-ordinate all services.

(xxv) Relations with local population and Civil Administration.

Army (Base Sub-Area Commander with representative of C.C.A.0.)

(xxvi) Mirings and requisitioning of Lands, Buildings and Civil Road Transport, “Accommodation ashore.

Inter-Service requirements co-ordinated by the Army Base Sub-Area Commander).

(xxvii) Security.

Army (Base Sub-Area Commander).

(xxviii) Communications.

The importance of the early re-establishment of comunications to meet the requirements of all three services is stressed. The necessary organisation will

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be the duty of an Inter-service Communication Committee.

During the transition period from Phase A to Phase B the responsibilities set out above may be delegated to the civil administration or otherwise modified by the Force Commander as circumstances require:

BOATS, CRAFT AND SHIPS IN OCCUPIED PORTS.

20. The admiralty Marshal's representative is required, to make an inventory and report seizure of the vessels in prize to the Admiralty Marshal who arranges with the, procurator' General for the, issue of Prize Court rits against the vessels. The Director of Sea Transport will then apply to, the Procurator General to requisition, the vessels from the prize Court.

21. Boats, creft and ships which are not seized in prize, but which are required for immediate service, will be hired by the Superintending Sea Transport Officer or requisitioned by the N.0.1.C. and allocated in accordance with the directions of the Port Executive Committee.

22. The crews for captured craft operating within the harbour limits will normally be provided by the Army. Those for captured craft whose functions necessitate their sailing outside, the harbour, will normally be provided by the Navy or Ministry of War Transport (Superintending Sea Transport Officer).

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