CHAPTER IV SECTION 15 VOL. II BOOK 5 entrance to each station, and had two 110 volt duplex outlets installed for power convenience. After K-Day, men and equipment were furnished to remove the instrument racks from Stations 1001,02 and 1001.03. This equipment, together with the camera shelters from Stations 302, 303, 306, and 307, was transported to the yard opposite the AEC Warehouse on Site Elmer. Total man hours expended by Holmes & Narver in support of Project 3.1 was 648. 5. PROJECT 3.3. At Station 1, Holmes & Narver was requested to furnish ma- terials for, fabricate and install temporary covers over the sighting holes in the south end of the station. At Station 300, Holmes & Narver designed, fabricated, and installed a movable guard rail around the hole in the floor of the upper room. Further, in order to communicate with Task Unit 1 and the Holmes & Narver boat pool, an SCR-508 radio set was installed in this station; material and labor were furnished to connect a water tank to the dark room; two laborers were furn- ished to assist in the installation of scientific equipment and later to load boxes on a trailer; and after MR-Day, men and equipment were furnished to remove approximately five tons of uncrated equipment from the station and transport it to Site Elmer, The services of a welder and welding rig were required at Station 331 to secure mirror mounts. It was further requested that a dull black paint be ap- plied to the sides and doors of mirror tower shelters 331.08 and 331.09 facing Site Alice. Carpenters and equipment were provided at Station 334 to saw off the top of the station to a designated height. Miscellaneous support to Project 3.3 consisted of bending four steel brackets to the User's specifications, from material provided by the User. Narver applied man hours in support of Project 3.3 totaled 115.5, Holmes & PROJECT 3.3 - 3.4. Additional support was supplied to Project 3.3, together with Project 3.4, in the continuous assignment of an average of four laborers to Site Alice. Also, it was necessary to provide a portable field galley at this site, transported, installed and operated by Holmes & Narver. An 8-mantent, with wooden floor and frames, having benches and 110 volt outlets on each side, and provided with lights, eight beds and a telephone, was furnished and erected about 25 feet behind Station 300. Man hours contributed by Holmes & Narver in support of this phase of operations totaled 1, 035. 5. PROJECT 3.7. Required support was provided this project only in applying white paint on one side of 24 boards, 5-16