J3-DDH-E87
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9 May 1958
PUBLICATIONS:
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1386-JFE
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“pecial Aerial Observation for TEAK and ORANGE
9 May 1958
SAMPLE RETURN:
a.
After several appempts to enter Station 1130, George Cowan and his J-11
party recovered the neutron wheel at 1500, 8 May. After several hours
of laboratory analysis at Elmer, Yowan and saaple returned to Kirtland
AFB on CACTUS = Flyaway 3 which departed Eniwetok at 2025M today.
be
Due to maintenance probelms on the H-21, we have had only 2 or 3
available at various times yesterday afternoon and this morning.
problem has been presented to TG 7.4.
The
They anticipate a better in-
commission rate after receipt of new rotors, due here tomorrow. As
a general rule, when only 3 H-21's are available, the scheduled
transportation will be maintained and special requirements will be
met when ancther aircraft becomes available. (Ai)
c.
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By noon, over 80 persons, excluding specials, had been moved to up-island
locations, ‘ith a 1700 timing run for BUTTERNUT, a large majority of
these persons had to be moved after that tine to Elmer,
Irene-Gene-~anet
area was Cleared by 17CO and Yvonne, except for a few persons, by 1800,(E4L)
4,
SHUTS AND DEVICES:
a.
Resume of Dry Runs:
(1)
KOA - 1000:
Station 71 reported no interference,
This was not a
complete run but was considered successful for purpose
intended.
(2)
WAHOO - 1100:
1300:
Wee:
(3)
All satisfactory
BUTTERNUT - 1115:
s7eo!
Not too good; som trouble at Alpha Station.
run will be scheduled after weather briefing.
Syeckssfoe
At LCDR Johnscnts reavest, arranged to let GRASF tie-up to deep water
pier upon arrival (about 1730).
Also arranged to move the "Dumzy"
on QE
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