TOWER
Findings of the Reconnaissance party indicated that the existing

75-foot photo towers at Aniysanii and Coral Head were in fair condition
and could be repaired to serve again for the forthcoming experiments.

According to Supplement No. 1 to the Reconnaissance Report, it was intended to use ten photo towers, including these two. One tower was to

be erected on Runit, one on Aomon, two towers for stereoscopic photography on Teiteiripuecit, one on Bokonaarappu, two on Piiraai, and one on
the coral reef south of Rumit Island. Two spare towers, which had been
procured for Operation Sandstone were in storage at the Atoll. These

were checked carefully and found to be in good condition, and it was

planned to use these on Runit and Aomon., The six new~75 foot towers
were to be of a new design because they were to be placed much closer
to the zero towers.
(See Chapter 5.11 for a discussion of tower design.)
Later, in July 1949, instructions were received to recondition the
towers on Aniyaanii and Coral Head but that they would not be used for
tests. Also, the spare towers which had been intended for use on Runit
and Aomon were not used. Ultimately, six newly designed photo towers
were used, two on Teiteiripucchi, two on Piiraai, one on Bokonaarappu,
and one on the site southeast of Runit. In the course of planning of
the photo towers, it was proposed to locate this last tower on Runit

rather than build an artificial island.

Site plans were revised accord-

ingly, but when it was ascertained that this change would place the
tower too close to the zero point, the tower was relocated to its originally planned position.

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