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.
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