III 136 and timely weatner data for Command decisions, the weatner Central Klement was located on Parry Island in Joint Task Force SEVsN Headquarters, Weather Central received data from all United States agencies in Pacific areas, the United States Weatner Service, tne Navy, and otner Air Force seather organizations, and from various collection agencies of other nations, Facsimile transmissions and data collectives were received from other weather Central agencies at Tokyo and Pearl Harbor, The fourth Test Services Unit subordinate organization was the Aerial Photography Klement, which utilized three C~54's for tne twopart mission of providing a photographic platform for camera crews and™ of oroviding supplemental airlift, and two nB~50 aircraft for technieal photography, The primary mission of the C-54 aircraft was cone cerned with the documentary photography effort, the provision of a platform for camera crews over and adjacent to snot zones during tests and for other air-to-air and ground-to~ground photography as required. The supplemental airlift mission was of almost equal importance, its ovojective being the re-supply of radiological and weather units on outlying islands and tne general re-su.ply and transportation of per sonnel to and from Bikini, The Aerial chotography ulement, utilizing RB—-50 aircraft, also was responsible for obtaining technical »notographs of aspects of nuclear uetonations for certain agencies of the wisitary establishment. AFWL/ HO CJS ez Tnis