(5) All ships (except Offshore Patrol) are returned to anchorage within the lagoon. be Following test day. (1) When circumstances permit, return all patrol planes from Kwajalein to Eniwetok. (2) . Reduce offshore patrol to a specified number less than maximum. (3) | ll. Assist TG .7.1 personnel in recovering samples as radeafe conditions permit. The above outlined procedure was cerried out, or simulated, as appropriate, for the rehearsal on 8 April and all phases. were executed successfully. On 15 April, test X-RAY was carried out, using the same procedure as on rehearsal day. 12. YOKE Day for the second test firing was designated as 30 April. It was again decided to leave the 4 major vessels (MT. MCKINLEY, CURTISS, ALBEMARLE, BAIROKO), plus the plane guard destroyer escort (SPANGLER), at the anchorages previously assigned off Parry Island (about 12.5 miles from Zero tower). The details of implementati were similar to those outlined for X-RAY Day test. . Zero Island was AOMON-BIIJIRI Island, and all ship movements, boating, special channels for AVR and recovery parties, were shifted to AOMON-BIIJIRI Island. On YOKE minus two day, weather predictims were not favorable and YOKE day was redesignated as 1 May 1948. Section VII 72

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