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Carlson, the concrete expert on the AEC staff.
The stevedore and supply crew under Lt. QM and
Technical Sergeant WARMED proved to be the workhorse of the
assignment and their dump areas were in a continuous state of turnover due to the accelerated rate of materials going through them.
This
crew performed in lieu of a Quickway or MMZOcrane on more than one
occasion,
The steel crew organized under Lt. (Qi and
Sergeants Se, 21 Se encounterpd perhaps
more problems than any other, due largely to delay in procurement of
materials and arrival of materials not properly classified.
Several
jobs were held up due to missing items, namely bolts and plates.
The erection of the guide curbs along the causeway gave this crew a
real opportunity to show their worth and their day and night work on
the project proved they were good for it.
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The setting of the various cubes and shapes for the Bureau of
Yards and Docks was ably handled by Staff Sergeant QU.
His digging in, grouting and grading was a gource~of migh concern and
interest for many weeks by Lt. Commander GA, USN.
A ten hour workday was put into effect commencing 2 February
along with the operation of the construction teams.
This left the
troops little time on their own during daylight hours.
Certain phases
of the jobs required the teams to work late into the night making it
questionable whether production equalled their effort.
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