Mr. Jenner. Did you have some abbreviation for that?
Mr. Powers. MACS 1, M-A-C-S 1.
Mr. Jenner. And you were headquartered at the naval air station at Atsugi, Japan?
Mr. Powers. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Oswald—what did he serve as? I mean, was he a radar operator?
Mr. Powers. I assume he was a radar operator. From here I lost almost total contact with the individual other than just seeing him. I played football during the fall and during this period of time we would play, we played in the bowl games, and the squadron went down to the Philippines, and I stayed in Japan.
Mr. Jenner. You didn't go to the Philippines?
Mr. Powers. I did at a later date, but when the rest of the squadron went down to the Philippines, they went down, oh, I don't know, probably sometime in November, and I stayed down and played football, and then after that, I was wrestling—I wrestled for a while, and then out of the blue came orders to go to the Philippines, and from that time, I think this was sometime in the middle of January——
Mr. Jenner. What was the function of MACS 1?
Mr. Powers. It was a squadron composed of a radar group.