and prepare revetments for the use of the drone test planes, construction of a drone plane stop on the end of the airstrip, the removal of pierced steel matting from the revetment area and erection of a fire and alert siren on the water tower at the Bomber hiess, TECHNICAL DATA FROM OPERATIONAL REPORTS. Construction on these islands, Eniwetok and Parry, was performed by detachments from Headquarters Company, 532nd EB & SR, stationed on Eniwetok. Technical requirements were relatively few and simple. Pressure of time did not ordinarily permit the drawing and reproduction of detailed plans, and work was carried out by means of penciled sketches, verbal instructions and on-the-spot decisions. as most of the work was not critical with regard to holding to precise dimensions, this arrangement worked well and resulted in considerable saving of time. A brief description of each project is deemed sufficient to present the picture. Control Station (Parry Island). Requirements existed for the con~ struction of an air-conditioned room, 12' x 12' x 8', elevated to a height of approximately fifteen feet. Reflector Tower (Parry Island). Requirements existed for the erection of a wooden tower fifteen feet in height, strong and large enough to support two thirty inch searchlight reflectors. Telemetering Installations (Parry Island). Construction to satis- fy these requirements consisted of rehabilitating an existing Quonset Hut, installing electric generators, placing guy wires on a 100 foot steel Navy Survey tower, string strands of co-axial cable to the top 54 SectionVIb -

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