PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED the task, and the amount of special preparation for assignment to the mission was of a minor nature. The photographic airoraft, two (2) F-13 and two (2) C~54 aircraft were furnished by Strategic Air Command from the 3llth Photographic Reconnaissance Wing stationed at NaoDill Field. The two (2) F-13 aircraft were specially modified so that they became, in effect, flying camera platforms equipped to obtain complete photographic coverage of the phenomena as it ‘would appear from their stations. A need for air transportation facilities within the limits of Eniwetok Atoll was established at an early date. Two (2) liaison type aircraft (L-4) had been brought to the test area by the 532d Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment as a part of ite organizational equipment. Brigadier General Qj, Commander, Task Group 7.2, was responsible for all construction in the test area, and wnen queried in January by Head~ quarters, Joint Task Force SEVEN regarding the utility of the L-4 aircraft, “replied that he believed that this type of transportation should be sharply augmented in the Eniwetok area. His belief was based on the fact that an adequate amount of air transportation between the islands of the atoll would result in a great saving of time for scientific and construction personnel. For example, travel between Eniwetok Island and Engebi Island in surface craft consumed two and one-half (2%) hours, while the trip could be made in light aircraft in twenty (20) minutes. Consequently, five (5) of the liaison type aircraft (L-4 and L-5) were immediately prooured from sources in Hawaii and shipped by water to Eniwetok. At the same time, arrange- ments were made to place six (6) L-5 airoraft aboard the USS BAIROXO (CVE-115) prior to the sailing date from Terminal Island, California, on SECTION VIII 25 PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED

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