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16 Janumy 1957
have to get an avful early start on this, or actually duplicate cone
of the equipment 'Icl! now has.
You can leave a lot of things out, like the
mese halls, the PX, ete., but you're still prebably going to have to
heve the basic shops and -aintsmance srpport.
So oven without @ aire
strip, you've ect quite a bit af construction in there.
Gra3INSs Did you talk to San about this APL?
RIG:
le, I didn't.
GI33INS: You'd better do that, because he's included shops in that.
SASDERS: That's right, thare are shops in that thing.
CI33INS: You cen put the power generators and the dictitiction evuipment ashore,
RIC:
The peeole around here haven't looked et this thing in my grect dotall,
until the last fow weeke, end yestorday, of course, we all cot together.
I think the next step is for m to ask the question of whether 7.5 can do
it, more ot loss legally,
GIRSINS: Well, IT think we should,
ANDERS: If we are going to go in there and prove the thing to be feasible, we
have got to recognize what we have to have, amd I dont know if this sounds
a little bit too similified, if we go up there with a boat and a barge.
Look, I think from Valtver's point of view, eo far as weapons and experie
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try to do 4t over the usual tim scales, you're provably have to build
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Well, what I'm saying is, that if you build om facility yp there, and
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SA'DERS: Daring that management mecting, it cane out that Sm thinks he's spread
mentation, there is a vay in thich it can be done withort doing very
mich ashore.
The thing that I% afraid of is that there, are hidden in
this eschew, services waich will develop thet will be put on other people
wiich will lead to a sonewhat more elaborate installetion than t.at unich
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