ed the operational phase of Project 6.6 in an owtstanding manner, de-

epitenumerous wnforeseen difficulties.

The enlisted men of Mobile Section A (including the alternates
who served) performed their duties excellently, usually doing more

than was required, so as to insure the success of th. project.
Personnel of the National Bureau of Standards ionosphere station

«a Guam and Signal Corps personnel of the 9465th Technical Service

Unit at the ionosphere station on Okinawa, who cooperated so> fully

in the special operation of their stations.
Central Radio Propagation Laboratory of tha National Bureau of
Standards, which provided one of the ionosphere recorders used and
loaned the film from waich Guam ard Maw. Lonograms reproduced herein
were obtained.

Signal Corps Radio Propagation Agency, which provided the services
of Mobiie Section A, 9471st Technical Unit, and loaned the film from

which Okinawa ionograms reproduced herein were cbtained.

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Corporal Robert E. Nowell, of the 947lst Technical Unit, who
aided immeasurably in analyzing the data and in writing parts of the.
first draft of this final report,
Personnel of the Photographic Section, Reproduction Branch,
Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, who were exceedingly cooperative in the preparation of the figures used in this report.

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The assistance and cooperation of the following individuals and
organizaticns is hereby gratefully acknowledged:
Captain Albert Giroux, Signal Corps, CO Mobile Section A, 947lst

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