of the Yoke and Zebra tests to leave a dozer and mobile crane on the Zero island to be tested until 1300, X-1. As was to be expected in preparing for the first shot the valuable experience obtained was taken advantage of in successive shots. The scientists also made the most of the capabilities of the engineer assistance available to them, and the lmowledge of the scientists’ needs gleaned by the construction engineers during the first test greatly facilitated preparations for the following tests. SHOT "Y" B. Through several "on the spot" conferences with the scientific group leaders, firm plans were made and carried out covering the Y-4 to Y-1l periods. At Y island this phase became remarkable by its smoothness and orderliness. By Y=2 all but five engineer troops had been evacuated from the island. Also all equipment and supplies from the various task groups were evacuated except that which could be hand carried off the island, or which could be moved in the limited A&C transportation left until Y-1. All this was possible because of the cooperat ion between the sceintists and 7.2 troops and the experiences of the first shot. A few auto service mechanics and a small air compressor for the purpose of minor motor adjustments and inflating tires were left on Y Island until <1 day. The plan followed was to move all non-essentials from the island to the extent that by Y-2 only that which conld be evacuated in 3 LCM's and 1 LCT was left. This number of boats was known to be available a week prior to evacuation time in the case of Y test. There was suffi- cient equipment for all needs on the islands imtil the last moment. Section Vi-¢ . 4

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