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Task Group 7.4 selicopters also provided support at Bikini during the
build-up phase until relieved by a Marine helicopter squadron in late

January 1958.

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To coordinate all airlift requirements, the Test Base Unit operated

the Eniwetok Airlift Operation Office.

This element vas manned by civ-

ilians furnished by Task Group 7.5 and military personnel of Task Group
7.4«

This element coordinated transportation requirements with the Trans-~

portation Coordinating Agent of each Task Group, and allocated space

available on the various scheduled and special airlift flights.

They

also operated FRED Control, which was responsible for flight following
and coordination of liaison and helicopter flights among the islands
of Eniwetok Atoll,

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The C-54 aircraft flew regularly scheduled missions between Eniwetok and
Bixini and between En’wetok and outlying sites.

During the operational phase

of HARDTACK, and before the cessation of activity at Bikini at least two’scheduled flights a day were made between Enivetok and Bikini, except that a+ the

heisht of the build-up, three (3) flights per day were required,

Weekly

flights were made to Nauru and Tarawa, while monthly flights were made to

Truk, Guar., Kwajalein, Majuro, Wake, and Midway Islands.

Many additional

flignts were made to all of these sites and to other places when special
requirenerits existed.

then technical complications recuired that the TEAK

and ORANGE shots be moved from their plghned site at Bikini to Johnston
Island, weekly flights betiveen Eniwetok and Johnston Island were instituted.
As this operation neared D-Day, the tempo of these flights were sterped up,
and a shuttle between Johnston Island and Eonolulu became necessary.

From

the beginning of the operational phase of HARDTACK in lareh 1958 until
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