CHAPTER II, SECTION 1A TABLE 2-13 LOCATION OF PRIMARY HORIZONTAL CONTROL STATIONS BIKINI ATOLL ISLAND Bokobyaadaa Bokoneyjien Namu Yurochi CODE Able Baker Charlie Dog Uorikku Easy Aomoen George Romurikku Aomoen Reef Bikini Bikini Bikini Bikini Bokonfuaaku Yomyaran Reef Eniairo CASTLE STATIONS U.S.N. 2nd ORDER 3rd ORDER STATIONS Charlie Fox George Fox How How How How N. How 5S. How Item Jig Jig King Love Enyu Enyu Airukiiji Airukirabu Nan Nan Oboe Peter Oboe Reere Eninman Eniirikku Rukoji Chieerete Sugar Tare Uncle Victor William Salt Ourukaen Bokoaetokutoku Bokororyuru Lagoon Zebra Alfa Bravo Coca Bigiren Arriikan Mike Roger Yoke Love Uncle Yoke Coca USN-CHI Destroyed Mon* Gell* Rochikarai Tonchebi Chi REMARKS Mike Bik Kans* Base* Line* North USN-BIK Destroyed South Five USN-SOUTH Destroyed USN-FIVE Destroyed Rock* LOVE=USN-ROCK Enyu* Cent Air* NAN=USN-ENYU Ebi* Ren* Victor Rik Ruji* Chi USN-RIK Destroyed VICTOR=USN-RUJI USN-CHI Destroyed Zebra Alfa Bravo Oruk* Boku* Boro* ZEBRA = USN-ORUK ALFA =USN-BOKU BRAVO =USN-BORO Aran* * = USN Stations Recovered SUPPORT TO USERS. The department was a source of information on available control and field conditions to all Users and considerable Extensive cooperation was given the Army Mapping Service in furnishing records of horizontal and vertical control and establishing ad- direction. In addition to assistance in wave and current studies and in channel location surveys, checks were made on equipmentlayout, changes in location of minor stations and many other Users’ requests were satisfied. control records for Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls effort, both field and office, was expended in this A complete set of records of the horizontal and vertical control surveys at Bikini Atoll was submitted to the USN Hydrographic Office for their analysis and use in revising the Atoll hydrogrophic chart. ditional control for mapping purposes. Sets of were furnished to this organization. Automatic tide gages were maintained and serviced at sites Tare and Charlie during the test period for the USN Hydrographic Office. Assistance was provided in the trimming of the test barges and in the positioning of the Users’ equipment on these barges. Page 2-25