CHAPTER IV 14-15 SECTIONS voOl., I BOOK 5 against the rear wall. Also, at this station, ventilation was provided for the transformer pad; a sandbag wall having a minimum thickness of three feet was erected, allowing holes for the doors which were filled in on K -1 Day; and four laborers and one electrician were furnished to NRLK for several days' work on Site Yvonne. PROJECT 2.4. A skidded container was constructed for handling a lead slab, 8'-0" x 8'-0" x 3", weighing 6-1/2 tons. The services of two cranes with oper- ators and riggers were supplied to NRL at Site Gene for three days; also, two welders and a welding rig were furnished for several weeks' use. Total man hours applied by Holmes & Narver in support of Program 2 requirements were 3229.0 SECTION 15. PROGRAM 3 Support services provided to Program 3 by Holmes & Narver were numerous and are listed below by project and station number. PROJECT 3. The erection of a 30-foot telephone pole with spike steps was required, on which pole two steel plates were later mounted. Small hand tools were made available from the Holmes & Narver Tool Crib; also, small amounts of lumber and electrical material were issued. Six lights on Bldg. 1 at Site Fred were raised and set at wider distances apart, as requested. PROJECT 3.1. Miscellaneous services to Users on Project 3.1 included the moving of a work bench from the north side of Bldg. 211 to the EGG tent near Station 301 on Site Elmer; the providing of continuous fueling and servicing to a gasoline engine on the EGG trailer in the AEC Compound; and repair of the refrigeration unit on the EGG trailer. A tube 13-1/2 inches in diameter and six feet long was fabricated of sheet galvanized steel, in accordance with the User's specifications. Another tube 10 inches in diameter and five feet long was painted flat black, and EGG was furnished with one quart of flat black paint. Four plywood cases, 12''x 12" x 4", for carrying camera magazines, were fabricated. On 26 October, an LCM with crew was provided for the transporting of one jeep, equipment, and scientific personnel from Site Elmer to Sites Janet, Ursula and Yvonne. Prior to M-Day, the EGG trailer was moved from the AEC Compound, placed aboard a T-Boat and evacuated. Immediately following MR-Day, Holmes -& Narver supported Project 3.1 activities at "Oscar" by fabricating and se- curing to the site a 4'-0" x 4'-0"' wooden platform made of 2-inch thick planks 5-14