PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED very helpful in an operation such as SANDSTONE, but not enought of the heavier types of supply are included. It was therefore decided to modify and augment the Table II supplies with a carefully selected list of items to provide proper and adsquate logistical support for aircraft in the operations. de | Meteorological Plan. During the initial stages of planning early in Novenber 1947, the mission of the meteorological organization was stated in very general terms. Only three (3) B-29 aircraft were deemed to be necessary to furnish the data required, but it soon became evident that the weather requirements of Joint Task Force SEVEN would be very similar to those necessary for Operation CROSSROADS. To carry out the responsibilities of the Commander, Air Forces, as far as weather predictions were concerned, Task Unit 7.4.4 (Weather), was organized to provide weather information to Task Group 7.4, and in addition, to collect weather data and forward it to the staff Weather Section aboard the USS MT. MoKINLEY for analysis, and dissemination. interpretation Colone] Qaim had joined the staff of Joint Task Force SEVEN 20 October 1947 as Staff Meteorologist. He had served in this capacity at the first atomic bomb test near Los Alamos and later was the Staff Meteorologist on Operation CROSSROADS. To assist Colonel] SR, Major Qe, USAF, from the Atmospheric Section of Headquarters » United States Air Foroe, and formerly Officer-in-Charge of the Weather Central at Kwajalein during Operation CROSSROADS, was selected to act as Staff Meteorologist in the absence of Colone] Sim. In November, the only weather stations in the operational area were at Kwajalein and Wake. sah voit These stations were not equipped or manned = PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED | wa |

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