PROGRESS REPORT NO. 1 AVIAN TRAINING PROGRAM <SANITIZED> (CONTRACT NO. <SANITIZED>)

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May 5, 1974
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Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 3.3(h)(2) ,RD 4.05et( 5 May 1974 PROGRESS REPORT No. 1 AVIAN TRAINING PROGRAM (Feb.-March 1974) Program Director: Dear Sir: Enclosed is a copy of the pathology report relating to the 2 falcons. This concerns only 1 falcon but the other, performed by another lab. ,is essentially the same. You may note that the report states "etiology-un- known." In retrospect, we believe the root cause is linked to a condition referred to in the falconer's vernacular as "bumble foot." In simple terms it means an infection in the bird's feet of the streptococus variety. The reason this infection attacks birds of prey (in captivity) has never been clearly understood. Some opinions reflect the idea that it is catisbsi by a diet deficiency. We reject this because other'birds of-the same.type, on the same diet, are not effected. It seems to us that the original abrasions were caused by keeping the birds on a cement floor at San Clemente Island and that finally their expirations came as a result of treating the feet by soaking in hot water. We did this on the advise of one veterinarian and accord- ing to the opinion of another one this treatment caused the infection to spread into the bird's organs resulting in termination. Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 2 AVIAN TRAINING PROGRAM In any case, our new birds show no signs of the bumble foot condition and they are being kept in in- divdual cages equipped with padded perches. In the field they are doing very well in the initial training, still on land. They should be working over water in a matter of a couple of weeks. Included with this report is an account of the boat accident and damage. It is not as severe as the report would seem to indicate. All of the cosmetic features, except for the radar,have been restored. RPcnimrFfillly Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 TISSUE REPORT NOT STAMD W:4 E S NAME P E I'S NAME . - It� IC *E ____:-) MALE. ---...------ F EM A L E . -. C A T : ' DOG . _ 7:-.,"�4 1 0 (-).:.' spEcimEN "27'F':: t - _________________________ , - CLAN! C .:- L IMP P, i'l rn :4 ���� DATE The specimen consists of a piece each of .liver,.kidney, lung, heart and gizzard which in aggregate measure 2.6 x 2.9 X 1.3 cms. All the speeions are grossly unremarkable. Plultible representative portions of each tissue are submitted for sectioNing.. 1.2CRIPTI01-1; :.;ections are of liver, kidney, heart and gizzare..-Principai lesions pre.sent in the liver. ary..1...idney. The hepatic lesiOns consist of cloudy swelling of the hepatocYtes, congestion,. accumulation of heno'..:ijrin :in the kupffer cells. Rnd variable neutrophilic exudate. ie renal pathology.l.s characterized by granular awe:Inn:7., pyknosis, and necrosis of the tubular epithelium, congestion. and glom.erular �_.tronh.:!.. The gizzard exhibits congestion of the submucosa, muscularis and. .srose. The myocardium shows only minimal changes consisting of congestion. lk) etiologic aent is identified in any of the organs. DIAGn:31.3: 'HEPATOaENAL-TIff.201.T, (ETIOLOY UNNNOWN) '.:*.ote.: r1_':le above is consistent with concomitant dama:E.1 of liver Emd only C,1 j infectiens, toxemia and shock. The syndrori..,e :..,-,.o..'m to run a fulminant ..anid coure due to 7-)ro.,71"ecy,ive renal , . -fnilu..r.c .d liver injury.. Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 Accident Report On 25 March 1974 the Formula boat (j24), stationed at San Clemente and used on the Avian Training Program, was involved in an accident which occured at the N.O.T.S. pier area on the east side of the Island. The condition of the power systems prior to the accident were as follows i function of the port engine and outdrive system was normal. The linkage connecting the controls with the starboard outdrive was inoperative due to a sheared bolt at the shift lever. The gears could be operated manually from the engine compartment. Repairs to the linkage were hampered by accessibility problems which would have put the boat out of action for several days at a critical time. On approaching the pier the starboard engine was shut down because of the lack of shift function. As the boat came alongside the pier the port outdrive linkage failed, leaving the gears in forward. The port engine was then shut down. Attempts were made to secure the boat to the pier to no avail. The first swell put the boat on the rocks. The boat then came broadside to the swells and was moved along the rocks and under the pier. The radar scanning unit and the deck struck under structure of the pier. A line was then secured to the pier and the boat was pulled free. The hull suffered no serious damage and has been repaired. Both propellers was damaged and they too have been replaced. The deck has also been restored. The scanning unit was bent out of alignment and the antenna dome damaged. Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335 - � . � ACCIDENT REPORT Al]. repairs have now been completed except for the radar unit. Approved for Release: 2019/07/30 C06638335