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3.18.3
Property Roll-up
Property roll-up consisted of two stages, preliminary and final, Pre.
liminary roil-up consisted of the rcturn of equipment as it became surplus,
and project property from completed operations,
It started after the first
shot, Lacrosse, and continued until Tewa. Final roli-up can be considered
the period after Huron, the last shot. Preliminary roll-up cargo was re.
turned to the ZI on the cargo vessel USNS Sergeant Archer T. Cammon in
June and on the USNS Private Joe E. Manh in July. Cargo breakdown was
as follows:
USNS Sergeant Archer T. Gam:non
USNS Private Joe E. Mann
850.7 M/T Special Cargo
152.3 M/f General Cargo
1164.5 M/T Spectal Cargo
221.9 M/T General Cargo
Inasmuch as at the time of writing of this repurt the final phase is
just starting, planned shipping will be listed.
The bulk of TG 7.1 property will be returned to the U. 8. on the
USNS Brostrom which is scheduled to be on berth Aueust 10, 1956, and
should cors‘si of the following:
7318.6 M/T Specie! Cargo
2168.0 'M/T General Cargo
USNS Sergeant Archer T. Gammon will return about August 15 to pick
up the last of the cargo which is estimated as follows:
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892.0 M/T Special Cargo
125.1 M/T General Cargo
Bikinf cargo was moved to Eniwetok by LST for processing and documentation, and then consolidated with Eniwetok cargo for mevement to the
U.S.
Owing to high radioactivity at certain stations, and to remoteness tn
the case of weather stations, some equipment cannot be recovered by profeet people prior to their departure. Arrangements have been made with
H&N to recover this equipment when eonditions permit. Necessary werk
orders have Leen prepared to cover these requirements.
Cryogenic Plant. One of the two nitrogen generators was renes:
during roll-upandshipped to LASL.
‘The balance of the cryogenic punt
was moth-balled,
Property drawn on memorandum receipt from TG 7.2 and 7.5 hus
been cleared.
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