‘Reproduced from the holdiags of the National Archives Pacific Southwest Region ’ AOGaann MINUTES OF MEETING HELD AT EPG ON APRIL 3, 1957 A meeting was held in the Holmes and Narver Conference Roam on Narth 3, 1957 to discuss air support required from Kwajalein Navel Stetion in connection with preliminary engineering reconnaissance visits to weather and radesafe stations, when landing fields are not available. Those attending the meeting follows. Capt. W. €. Short Jr. USN CO Nav. Ste. Kwajalein Lt. Com@r. R. G. Lowrle USN Air Opns. Officer Nav. Sta. Kwajalein Lt. Col. Murch USA Charles Dunlap CIV Ray C. Emens CIV cTG 7.2 Resident Engr. Holmes & Narver, Inc. AEC Acting Branch Chief, EPG Lt. Comdr. N. A. Mark USN Lt. Col. Cox USAF E. A. Butts CIV Proj. Officer Nav. Sta, Kwajelein CO 4951st Support Group (Nuclear) AEC Administrative Officer Mr. Emens presented for discussion a proposed schedule (copy attached) for visiting the islands where it is known that new weather stations end/or radesafe stations are to be constructed or existing stations are to be reactivated prior to next operation. In connection with this schedule, Capt. Short inquired if it was possible to stop at Kusale engoohé, td Bongpoh. Mr: Puntep advidedthat a station exists at Kusaie and only 2 or 3 hours lay-over would be required to accomplish the survey at that location. Decision was left up to Capt. Short since landing and take-off at Kusaie will depend upon load of craft and weather and tide conditions. Mr. Dunlap indicated approximately 3 hours would be required at Kapinga- marange and one day or better at Ponape. Considerable discussion ensued concerning availebility of sea planes in view of proposed flights to Uterik and Wotho. Capt. Short felt that flights could be made if we could afford one or two day slippage in the schedule. Capt. Short explained conditions at his Station by stating that he had recently undergone a drastic reduction in personnel and funds. He has a@iso received instructions to perform only essential flying. Therefore at the present time he will be able to accomplish the inmediate missions scheduled only if he receives additional or supplimentary funds to carry on his normal operations. It is currently planned that Capt. Short will advise his superiors of his requirements in an effort to obtain funds from JTF SEVEN for their missions. We have promissed to assist him in obtaining these funds, in any manner that we can. Possible &upport required from Navy during repatriation of Rongelap, preliminary encineering reconnaissance of weather and rad~safe and also during construction and operation of these proposed stations was discussed to support Capt.|Paget'srequest for funds. The following figures appear REPOSITORY TH acib Seu WERECOM ST COLLECTION £G326 ATOMIC EYEKC-Y CoMMissjo~w BOX No. £4670 G29) Aléy 326-658-731 FOLDER WEATHER AMD RADSAFE” 5 TATIONS BEST COPY AVAILABLE R

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