1 (m) One (1) SF2, Code 42220 (n) One (1) yl, Code 72210 (o) (1) CPHH, code 90200 (P) one (1) Mb13,Code 32320 (d (1) SICl,code 71100 (r) (2) S1, Cod, 76300 (s) (1) S1, Code 76410 (t) Twenty-one (21) 4 “j S1 or 82, Code 010S0 I (u) One (1) STH, Cork 76900 (not white) (v) Ton (10) S1, Code 01130 I I I (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 I 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 I i , 20 Howember 1947 and from that point dlreotly tn Eniwetok. Shortly I 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 . I . I vi8ited Port HuemaM for inapeotion and oheok of ●ll smterial for the oable-laytngprojeot. All nmterial Inoluding that whioh oame from the 30 Seotion XI I