et z oa Bs | 10. A number of ‘cateredses ware conducted prior to BRAVO involv ee ing various TaskGroup mite, ‘culminating inthe Task Force shot re- ‘3 hearsal conducted 2and 23 February 1954. cE February and again on 16 February’ toarticlpate in CTG 7.4 shot re- is hearsals off Bilin. ESTES left ‘Eninetok 9 \ These were siniler to the one conducted ia October 1953 off San Diego, Operation TIGERCAT. oa‘the 16 February F {3 @ “exercise she was| joined by CURTISS antRENSHAW. The ReyDist unitine’ , stailation in cuRTISS had been completed 13 Februsry. oa ae _ oo with these 70 Toh yehearsals all shot time communications in ESTES were checked out, with CTG 7.1 and CJIF SEVEN representatives partici me a. a Coineddent . pating. RENSHAWtook partas aircraft‘control DDE, on station midway, : “. Be _ between Bilin’andBninetok, operatingaaantionatic ‘keyed honing device: . 7 " | “os “foratreratt’‘nardgitdonad,ase,22 fervinga as a commnteationsPala Je “ae‘Frona‘0i“vebrusrysPhcuE and1 SIOUX rehearsed their aa “ls ice asl one 2 saan "4 @ . os = bt os tasks in‘suppert of,‘Project 2 5a laying fallout collector buoys in wud oh e "patterns offboth Eniwetok and Bildint, thenlocating and recovering © r3 ; _ then, ‘Theexercise brought|ont the ‘fact that this program would have a “ diftioulty operating to oe extent that had been planned, because the- 8063 rough seas made the laying and recovery of buoys difficult, damaged 4 the collector and electronic equipment in many of the buoys, and 4 greatly complicated the task of finding them after the shot. a, “ie a q cs “ae - . s ~ Wa ow ae -*” oa \