& Air Operations, A detailed report of inbound and outbound air traffic fs shown on table in Section V. These tables also show compari- eon of previous two (2) monthe period treffic. he Supply. A conference of property officers from 132.1, 1 132.2, and Holmes & Narver was held on 14 August 1952 to decide on disposition of material and equipment issued to TG 132.1 and Kolmes & Narver during operation phase. All material and equipment will be issued to % 132.1 and Holmes & Narver on M/R and ie to be returned in serviceable condition at the conclusion of the operation. 1, Factiitios. (1) Chapel. The interior, exterior, and all seats of the chapel were repainted by the Post‘Engineers. The project was started 11 August and completed 25 August 1952. ; (2) Hospital, Health of the command continued excellent throughout the report period. Record of outpatient treatment is indi- cated in Baction V, Dermatology continues to furnieh the largest number of cases. Experience indicates that, once newcomers learn from a first case of fm: gus the necessary precautions, second and further cases do not occur ‘tor. ~s the ma jority Some few personnel are troubled throughout their ‘tour of _. duty on the Atolle (3) : / Loren Station. This "tenant" detachment continued ite ex: cellent all-around record insofar as relations with the command were concerned. (4) Leundry. The laundry officer began a study of the re&rrangonent of laundry ee and _ in order to expedite the REGR ATTN re tire cRDER Sle i Boole -