Vv OL ° TA ib Cc J ame BOOK 5 Mmmyp) a dan SECTION T tr 24 the building. A joint was provided to disconnect the pipe for closing the door. On Stations 11 and 13, a small ventilating louver 12" x 18't was added in the back wall, centered approximately two feet from the top of the wall. An M-Boat was furnished the project for transportation to Sites Yvonne, Janet, Gene, and Flora. In addition, a DUKW was furnished at Site Gene. An open work order covered required materials, equipment and labor for completion of Project 11.2 support activities. A total of 968.5 man hours were required, PROJECT 11.3. Materials, equipment, and operators were furnished to support this project for the drilling of the 5, 000-foot hole on Site Flora known as Station 1130, and for general miscellaneous support of the deep drilling project as a whole. A winch brake was repaired at a Holmes & Narver shop. Following this project's departure from the Atoll, a tent and "A" frame ‘vere removed from the drill hole (Station 1131) on Site Elmer, and an empty ‘creel was taken to the storage area, A winch and engine were separated, coated, and shipped to the Zone of Interior, A shack was installed over the drill hole ‘with the door padlocked. A sign reading ''Do Not Disturb - Test In Progress'' ‘vas painted and placed over the door of the shack to warn against tampering ‘with the wires. A member of the Holmes & Narver Engineering Division recorded bi-weekly readings of the electrical resistance of the three cables lo- cated at the drill hole for determination of temperature changes. readings were required for each cable. Seventeen Data from these readings were and are being sent to the U. S. Geological Survey in Washington, D. C. periodically. Various project items were prepared for shipment by water freight to the Zone of Interior. Vulcanizing equipment, miscellaneous supplies and winch parts were repacked carefully in a copper case prior to shipment. Total Holmes & Narver man hours directed to Project 11.3 support was 6, 805. 5. PROJECT 11.4. Two laborers and tools were provided this project to uncrate material at Station 1130, the drill hole on Site Flora. Two 30-foot antenna poles were furnished and erected 115 feet from each side of this station on »vearings 60° - 240° from the station, each pole for raising the antenna. A pulley and halyard were installed on A 4-man tent with wooden floor was erected adjacent to the station, with two duplex outlets. Following M-Day, antenna poles and a tent, similar to those described in sche preceding paragraph, were erected at Station 1131, the drill hole on Site Elmer. An LCM with crew was provided to transport a 2-1/2-ton truck from the ramp on Site Gene to the Coast and Geodetic Ship, HORIZON, fox critical 5-27