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Show ‘for the Thanksgiving cially overseas. turkeys a day. than and Xmas These The to supervise, dinners for men maintained non-coms who were did as much work the U.S.servicemen espe- an average not quota required as the of 3200 to work, other men other - saying that they did not like to sit around. The report on this project showed | ae 561 mandays; 4983 manhours; and a net income to the Camp of $2741.80. Evaluation of German Prisoner of War Labor. ~- Since the initial arrival of Prisoners of War at this Depot, there has been an earnest endeavor extent and - grate and to them utilize into conditions No labor the "Report Arthur will better war J. can the them operating on cited on the than Utilization Ericsson, possible organization, in evaluation the so far as to inte- regulations permit. summary be to the fullest is of found in German Commanding on the following Prisoners Officer, German Prisoner-ofexcerpts of War" Prisoner by of War from Colonel Camp Detachment: The undersigned has maintained close contact with using agencies and with Storage Officer, Captain Viviano, who channels all requests for labor. The matter of task assignments for Prisoner of War labor has been emphasized with all using agencies. EHach using agency is confronted tremely with the difficult to problem of varying definitely set types daily of labor, making it ex- tasks. From my observation of the supervision of Prisoner of War labor by the using agencies on the Depot, the supervision would be rated from very good to excellent. In no instance has there been any complaint as to supervision, and it is evident that all using agencies have Baver.;¢careful instruction and orientation to supervisors. 55 Monthly SCU 1938, Report UASF Depot, of Prisoners POW Camp, 98 of War Ogden, Working Utah. on Contract November 1944. Labor. |