Letter of instructions relating to TM 132,1 radio requirements

was received, Twenty-one (21) SCR-508, forty-seven (47) SCR-300,
and four (4) Navy type radios were iesued for use by 132.1.

Two (2) telephone linemen and one (1) cable splfcer with a cable
trailer and a cable splicer cart were sent on ten (10) days My to
Kwajalein to assist T 132.4 on installation of their telephone plant.
Direct secret telecon between Forward Communications Center on
Elmer and JTF 132 personnel at YAR Communications Center, Washington,
D. C. was held with satisf-ctory results.

Minor changes to expedite

traffic handling were mde,
Installation of SCB-608 radios in MP vehicles for Blmer and Yvonne
was completed.

Communications Officers of ™% 152.2 and % 132.1 coordi-

nated the movement of signal personne] and equipment in support of in=

stallation on Bikini,
Installation of the Commmications Center in JI¥ 132 headquarters
neared completion.

Training of personnel that will be assigned continued.

Necessary equipment and facilities for the 8607th AAU operation was nade 7

available. Monitoring of all circuits began 24 August 1952.
Norml opera tion of wire and radio facilities continued.

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The in-

crease of atoll population necessarily increased the work load of and
volunn of traffic.

Radio traffic, particulerly of classified messages,

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has showa a marked increase, with a resultant increase of work load in

the cryptogrephic center,
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Transportation.

This activity also experienced an increase

in operations during the reported period.
The motor pool operations office and other buildings were painted and
a new tire rack constructed.

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