. Reproduced from the holdings of the National Archives Pacific Southwest Region 2. to be the best that can be foreseen at this tine. April 8 thru June 30 July thru September -~- Maximum of three (3) trips °~ ° to each station not having a landing field. Imnediate trips are included in this figure. -- None October thru December -- Two (2) trips weekly during the quarter in . which construction is scheduled. Jenvary ‘58 thru March - wo (2) trips weekly during the quarter in which construction is scheduled. Rongelap Support -- One and one half (14) trips per week. Probably support of Naval Station Kwajalein during the next operation was discussed based on information currently available to CIG 7.2, CO 495lst Support Group, AEC and Holmes and Narver, EPG. Meeting was edjourned at 1330 hours with Capt. Short and Cmdr. Lowrie promising to check their capabilities for aircraft and compulsory missions and to advise this office exactly when our scheduled flights will be made. EAB: wew Enclosures: 1 cy of supportschedule 1 cy of map ofweather & rad-safe stations Copies furnished to: Joe B. Sanders, Asst. Dir. Test Div. ALOO F. W. Hohner, LosA Charles Dunlap, Res. Engr. Han, BPG Capt. Short, CO Nav. Sta. Kwajalein Lt. Col, Cox CO 4O51st Support Gp., Eniwetok Lt. Col. Museh, CTG 7.2, Enivetok Files (2)

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