CHAPTER VII, SECTION 2 OEaSLE . %. Pt * Figure 7-5. Ursula Mess Hall - Prepared for Nectar Shot Blast Contractor was advised that this experiment (Echo) had been cancelled and was requested to effect the roll-up of the Ursula camp and the Scientific Structures and equipment that would not be needed. This change in plans also included the complete removal of the remaining camp equipment and materials, as well as all scientific equipment and instrumentation from the Ursula group of islands. The entire evacuation was accomplished hurriedly in order to meet an established deadline of three days. Preparing the Ursula area for the Nectar test within this short period required consider- able planning, and as part of the plan the aluminum roofing and siding from all camp buildings and Scientific Stations was removed and all canvas shelters were taken down. This also in- cluded stripping the wooden part of Station 2311 (Figure 7-4), and dismantling Station 1812.05. The only major item of equipment left in the area was a traveling crane and its associated equipment (located in Station 60 at Ruby). Figure 7-5 shows the siding removed from the Ursula mess hall and the studding cross-braced. Figure 7-6 shows the area of Station 60 after =< NS Tad. Figure 7-6. we Station 60 at Ruby With All Facilities Dismantled for Nectar Blast Page 7-7