Le cee WREP Comdr, Subj: (UNCLASST FIED)" ee “Report on Surwey Trip to Outlying Weather Islands Upon arrival at Travia AFB, Major Bettis, JTF Liaison Officer, was contacted and arrangements made for further transportation by MATS to Hickam AFB. Also, on the basis of information from Major Hebner, a movement schedule for WREP persomel was prepared, Lt Col Slater, Commander, Feae ther Central Element, Provisional, arrived 6 September at Travis AFB. He and I consolidated our movement schedules and sent them to Lt Col Barney, Commander, 6th Weather Squadron (Mobile), Tinker AFB, Oklahoma along with a report on supply procedures agreed upon with Major Hebnor, Col Slater and I arrived at Hickam AFB 8 September where we were met by Lt Col Stane ley, JTF Liaison Officer. Col Stanley arranged for transportation to our quartersat Fort DeRussy and a conference with Lt Col Bon ot, JTF Staff Weather Sfficer, who had arrived the day previous from Washington 25, D C. Early next morning, Col Bonnot, Col Slater, and I journeyed to Wheeler Field for a conferences with Dr Palmer and officers of the Cambridge Research Center, who are studying tropical meteorology at that location. The major topics of discussion was determination of size and charts to use in the Teather Central. Points comerning my organization (WREP) were observing procedures and necessary supplies. Both of the latter were readily agreed upon by all concerned. After a weather briefing, Col Bormot and I wisited Captain Knickerbocker, USN, JTF Seven Jo4 at Fort Shafter. A major point discussed was a request that the Commanter of the LST which will transport weather island equipment to and from the islands, be requested to sign for the equipment on a manifest by boxes. This is desired since it has been found that some of the equipment on previous operations disappeared during the transportation process. minor problems were discussed and readily agreed upon. Other relatively After lunch at the MATS Terminal, Col Bonnot and I visited the 6&7 Strategic Reccnnaissance Squadron, To my surprise, I found that I was considered somewhat of an authcrity on rawinsonde operations since I came from the 6th ‘eather Squadron (Mobile) which has produced some outstanding rawinsonde resulta during the past year, Some of the simple procedures we have been using was of great interest to therm, However, since much of the discussion which developed later had little significance coneerning WREP operation, I left to visit the base supply officer who holds all of the previous weather island equip- ment. I met Captain “alker the BSO, but most of the rest of the afternoon -disoussed the equipment with Mr DeFord, the chief civilian in Base Supply. I made arrangements to see the equipment the mext morning. The next day, Mr DeFord introduced me to Mr DeMello, who had been appointed project officer for the weather island equipment. Mr DeMello has been personally in charge of the segregation, inventory, inspection, and reconditioning of all the equipment, I had previously been informed that oonsiderable delay had been encountered in appointing someone for the abowe purpose and was greatly ons. =o ys-3s

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