General cooperation.
I. Cooperation With the Allied Navies in General.
(1) Commander United States naval forces in Europe.
(2) Allied naval council.
(3) Naval staff representative, Paris.
(4) Naval staff representative, Rome.
Naval Headquarters in London and Ireland.
Paris, Brest and coast districts.
Naval air stations.
Radio stations, hospitals, etc.
I. Cooperation With the Allied Navies in General.
Varied character of Naval activities.
It could hardly have been foreseen to what extent United States naval activities in Europe would accumulate, and it is a fact that it has been a growth by accretion rather than by system. The resultant fact is that the supervision of the commander of United States Naval Forces in Europe is of great and varied scope and continues to increase from week to week. Despite this great extent and varied character of our naval activities in Europe (as evidenced by the list given in par. 2 above) and the fact that their growth by accretion has made a highly centralized control more or less inevitable, the results speak for themselves—all of our naval activities are cooperative in character and all of them give every evidence of performing useful and appreciated work wherever found.
Under the Allied Naval War Council.