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CHAPTER VI, SECTION }
wices,

The services furnished

under Job

IV

work orders Were sufficrently diverse to cover the

entire range of function of the Contractor.

The financial statement covering Uhese
~ermtces is contamed inp the JPR Cost Report
included
on Appendix Loof this report,
:
wort. Duringg
the construction phase of OPERATION
CANTER few support work orders were issued.
With the arrival of the various scentifie elements of the Pask Foree in January 1954. the

fcompo of this service wreadly increased, reaching
fs peah during the operational peried,

The inclusion in this report of an itemized

iecount of the services provided under cach Job

[Vo work order would result ins an ulnevessatly
voluminous and repetiQuus report, Various items

are usted below which are representative and

Which are indicative of the diversity of the

services furnished.
1. Furmsh

labor,

"

material or equipment

to

7

in the metalation or erection of scienihe
hike equipment,
3

elas

weaty

a

1

i

“iy.

5. Provide temporary light, power and telephone circuits,
. Provide houscboat services.

~. Recover scientific data and equipment.
< Pai
3
.
ve
S.
Paint signs
and
“form
other miscellaneous pasar ite
m
9. Frect tents.
:
.
a

.

1. Fabri aa PORE, tons,
an

1.

or equapmen

.

Shoe

,

qrk In nebes, oher
Numerous ore

bee

Provide postage stam:

12. Provide survey servi
graphy and tupegrapl

including hydroof shot craters.

13. Fuel, SUEVICE and Prov.

mooring buoys for

>

on

Task Group 7.1 marin

;

craft.

4. Construct landing plat’ cms for YAGs.

15. Move aircraft, panels and other equipment
to and from YAGs.
.

.

~ tL rovide duplication and blueprinting ser

16. Cedlect and ship water

3. Furnish labor and materials to effect repairs
0 Us. san vessels and U.S. Navy light
marine craet,
4. Repair and service distillation and refrigeratton equipment at the Weather Station

17. Provide powdermen and explosives.
?8. Furnish supplies and material including but
not limited to: lumber, aggregate, cement,
battery acid, oxygen, acetylene, paint,
manila cordage, wire rope, clamps, shackles,

on Rongertk tstand.

nd soil samples.

thimbles, and canvas.

TABLE |
JOB IV WORK ORDERS ISSUED
BY ATOLL — BY MONTH
MONTH

ENIWETOK

BIKINI

TOTAL

Jan. 1943
rev.

1
3

1
3

April
Mav

7
3

7
3

July
August

20
12

2
12

Oct.

20

March
June

Sept,
Nov.
Dee.

Jan. 1954
Feb.
March
Apnil

May
June

7

2

18

34

22

1

1

ll

3

Ss

7A
—

3
—

159
197
214
199

6,045

2

—_—SS SSE

992

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TOTAL
MAN-HOURS

117
286
76
28

532

19

21

45

18,445

31

ey

276
183
290
227

9,847
30,308
30,972
35,863

1,479

179,424

32
—

29,292
18,652

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