b c ¢ PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVER . a AATYET =<) - Monday - 11 Janvary 1954 tl and party of five arrived at the airport at 0946. departed 10 minutes later for overnight stay at Charlie. Party Arrangements were made to pick them up at Charlie at 0900 hours 12 January for transport to Airport, then back to Parry. Major . and CDR i -, arrived. was introduced to the Air Force Detachment and began a study of the helicopter schedule to accommodate the . proposed population increase. After a conference with Major and Mr. H&N dispatcher, a new schedule of six flights, both morning and afternoon, . will commence Wednesday, 13 January. H&N marine dispatcher. discussed marine operations with the visited Charlie to correct the vehicle deficiency of Program 22. He consulted with was corrected. and and reported the vehicle situation| assumed command of all TG 7.1 personnel on 11 January 1954. * The 24-hour duty roster was initiated. Today marked the beginning of the TG 7.1 population increase, increased for a total of 282 passengers. Copter operations The LST arrived with 11 jeeps, one 4-ton wrecker and five 3/4-tons with "A" frane. consulted with ~ an (H&N Supt. for Marine Operation) and with (H&N Port Captain) and learned that no plans had b made to moor Shot Barges until late February, whereas TU-4 has planned a test moor ofSIMET==ce on 28 January to 22 February. ae Arrangements are now being made by H&N to lay the moors in time for the 28 January trial. It takes about 5 days to lay the moors and the schedule will be tight. will be in Charge of laying the moors and with actually mooring the barges. . - a ine . ~pibru th SecaseeNil oefreekay ASioey t 4 . . ~ ereveee heebeth bord LULe et