Tue to the increased traffic of bus passengers, two (2) additional passenger busses were put in operation during the first week of August. In order to conserve water, a four thousand (4,000) gallon weter tank trailer was put into operation to haul well water from near the main pier to the laundiy. This operetion was temporarily discontinued during the week 17-23 August due to loan of trailer to T% 182.1. A record of operations for the Motor Transportation Section is included in Section V of this report. d. Treneportatiog. ‘The Naval detachment received six (6) aéiitional LOM's for operation by TG 132.3, The advance unit of 1% 132.3 boat pool, consisting of one (1) offi- cer and twenty-one (21) enlisted nen, arrived 14 July 1952 and were trained and indoctrinated in local conditions. These personnel were returned to parent unit, USS Oakhill LSD-7, upon ite arrival 1 August 1952, A unit of underwater detection (UDU), consisting of one (1) officer and ten (10) enlisted men, arrived 14 July 1952 and commenced installing undervater detection gear. < For operation of small craft activity during the report period refer - . to chart in Section V. The AVE Crash Boat #20987 poterred to in previous inetal Inent was delivered to Eolmes & Narver for repairs. The remaining AVR (#77479) continued in ‘operetion during the report period. The USS Oakhill serviced three (3) of the LCM's during the period. 4n engine (#5152825-R) wae salvaged from an LCM beached on David, overhauled and put into running condition. -