VOL. Il BOOK 5 IV CHAPTER SECTIONS 1 - 5 requested for individual groups. Man hours expended for the services to TG 132. 1 and not chargeable to a project were 12,293. 5. SECTION 2. TASK GROUP 132.3 Support services were rendered to Task Group 132.2, consisting of the construction of a one-person outdoor toilet which was placed near Telemetering Bidg. 229 on the north end of Elmer, and the providing of a motor patrol, with operator, to bury an underground cable running from Bldg. 229 to the lagoon. Charges for this work were absorbed in base maintenance. SECTION 3. TASK UNIT 1 Services as requested were rendered for clearing away debris after the first test. These called for the use of tractor equipment for removal or cov- ering up and leveling of the debris, as directed by the Users. Similarly, the disposal of Scientific Stations during the post-shot period called for limited heavy equipment, rigging, shoring and demolition operations provided by Holmes & Narver. Protective maintenance was furnished as requested, consisting af painting, greasing and other preservative measures applied to Scientific Stations only. Additional services to Task Unit l included the fabrication of a wooden mounting board and other equipment for use in mounting a special camera on a tripod; men and equipment were furnished to remove scientific equipment from Station 200, Site Noah, to AEC Warehouse #4 on Site Elmer; a line was laid off on the floor of a platform over Bldg. 212A on Site Elmer, pointing to within plus or minus three minutes of the working point of Station 50 on the Site Yvonne Reef (KING Shot Zero); also furnished by surveyors was the vertical elevation of the platform. The total man hours expended were 403. SECTION 4. TASK UNIT 2 In addition to extensive installation of equipment in the CMR Area, Holmes & Narver provided Task Unit 2 with miscellaneous machine shop services, and the services of a painter; three wooden packing boxes were fabricated. man hours expended were 1, 587. SECTION 5. The TASK UNIT 3 Support rendered Task Unit 3 was primarily that of providing careful land and water passage for the Cambridge Corporation's Dewar Assemblies, from Site Elmer to Site Flora on several occassions. This movement was effected under extreme safety precautionary conditions, Land routes over which the Dewars traveled were smoothly graded and leveled. Prior to and during movement, all non-related Holmes & Narver activity in the line of traffic was diverted, 5-8