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(m) One (1) SF2, Code 42220
(n) One (1) yl, Code 72210

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(1) CPHH, code 90200

(P) one (1) Mb13,Code

32320

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(1) SICl,code 71100

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(2) S1, Cod, 76300

(s)

(1) S1, Code 76410

(t) Twenty-one (21)

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S1 or 82, Code 010S0

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(u) One (1) STH, Cork 76900 (not white)
(v) Ton (10) S1, Code 01130

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(w) Three (3) HoMM3, Code 33612
(x) One (1) WT2, Code 48612
The first group reported direotly to the LSM-2S0 at Terminal
Island Naval ‘hip~rd and sailed with it to the forward ● rea. IVavy
Signal Unit N~ber One was asaembled at Port Huenexw, California, and

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sailed to tehefornard ● rea aboard the transport U.S.S. PICKAHAY on
6 %oember 1947. MO more than routine dlffioultieswere experienced
in a88embling these two group8.
All the oable equipent and supplies uhieh had been Z’0qu08t0d
for the oeble-laylngprojeot were to be 8hlpped to Por’EHueneme by

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20 Howember 1947 and from that point dlreotly tn Eniwetok. Shortly

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before thi8 nnterlal wa8 loaded in the U.S.S. PICKAWiiYand the
U.S.S. WARRICK, both Lieute~t

C~der

Rouand and Eneigm Jabloneki
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vi8ited Port HuemaM for inapeotion and oheok of ●ll smterial for the
oable-laytngprojeot. All nmterial Inoluding that whioh oame from the
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