ax
a@ plane guetd, left their texporary stations close in to scawerd

ef Enyu and, with BITES, joined the feemation at sea. At 2300 HICHOLAS
reported on etation az aircraft control chip, and a half hour later,
ell chips were on station at a safe range fron the shot barges, with
exborked personnel keeping a wary but hopeful eye on the weather,

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vente throughout the night continued without a hitch,

CURTISS launched her weather balloon ef 2250

Atfreraft Ih. 1 of

VR.29, mm patrol, reported sighting e dapanese fishing boat ani a
freighter, bub their loostion did not place them in any danger from -

falli~ouk, && C220, following a wecther briefing, the Task Force

Comanter directed thet all ships except ESI-S be moved south to a

position $0 atles from the shot barge, with ESTES to copa the range

famediately after the shot, FO 1546 ab Rongerik was elerted to

have all her pessengere en bosrd ani be ready to get unierway by

neon, Ab 0300 chips began their southwant sovencnt, ‘the lest VR29

petrol afreraft lected at Ewajalein, with no additional ecstects
repected,

The sea area in the fall-out path was clear of itinerant

enipping,

AL O410 HOLALA reported that che was underway cut cf

the expected fell-cut area with the crew of YAd 40 aboard, leaving

TAQ 39 manned with a minim crow in « well-shielded lecstion': ang
ia control of the TAQ 40 drona. SIOUX was notat Rikint; during
thie period Project 2.50 had committed thenselves to particinste
om NECTAR rether then on UHION.

By 0530 the ships had completed

their move to the southward with CURTISS in an intermediate position
to maintain URF communications with ESTES and with the reasinder

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efthe task group,

WQLALA reported well elear of the danger csectcr,

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