W R a= tion would effect more rapid coordination among the units of the Elenent. A second in this series of nuclear devices was detonated on 27 March with little immediate effect on Weather Reporting Elenent facilities, CHAPTER II OPERATIONS Detachnent 2 was plagued with luck of » devicus nature during this period. The drive motor of the pylon assenbly of ths GMv-1A located at Majuro becane inoperative on 8 March, and as ros«erpo- 7 pylon assenbly (or its components) was available, this station vasa . forced to operate the equipment mammily. Literally pushing and pulling the antenna to remain on target, these men managed to aver- age 75,596 (Raob) and 49,936 (Rawin) feet which is considered remarkable under the dircumstances. A pylon assembly rushed to Majuro fron Kwajalein proved inoperative also, making necessary, the repair of the GMD-1A by improvision. A small electric notor was procured fron the Trust Territories electrician and adapted to the pylon assenbly, which proved to work quite well; as was evident when Detachnent 2 averaged soundings of 92,233 feet for the following week. The previously mentioned difficulties caused Detachnent 2 to miss the 0300 Zebra sounding, 15 March, which was the first obligated observation missed during this Elenent's operational phase, however, 10. See Supporting Document "H", ~~... ? (od3

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