usually this is a one-manmission. The reason for an observermission is very exact: the why of an existing situation is not known sufficiently to be acted upon. A situation exists, out-points have been found that pinpoint an area, but the why cannot be arrived at. The observer is sent in to investigate in the area indicated by the out-points already available. The observationMO must then consist of situation "as reported," the out-points that direct attention to an area, the why which is so far unknown but must - be found. This is the exact extent of observerMOs. (FO 2936)