Following will be a report of the factual findings of this reconnaissance.
Garrison at Eniwetok.

During the reconnaissance trip, the survey team

was based at Eniwetok Island and was furnished subsistence and transportation
by the command.

The garrison was very cooperative with the purpose and ef-

forts of the reconnaissance team, within the limits of the facilities avail~
able to them.

ivery military courtesy was extended en route, and though air

lift was critically short, a high priority was accorded the party and no delay
was encountered.
Weather.

During the two weeks which the team was at the Atoll, the

weather was uniform in temperature, both day and night.

The first half of

the period, weather consisted of intermittent clouds and sunshine, with infrequent showers.
a daily occurrence.

During the latter half of the period, showers of rain were
In general, rains can be seen approaching, as squalls un-

der a heavy cloud mass coming across the surface of the sea, and traversing
the lagoone

Moderate trade Winds were experienced almost daly.

Insects.

The islands are remarkably free of files and mosquitoes, due

to the past and present campaign of control by DDT by the existing garrisons
Some night flying insects are small enough to penetrate screens and are quite
numerous around lights.

On some of the shot islands, where control has not

been practiced for several months, flies and other insects are very numerous.
It is apparent that without control, insects in this climate would be a great

annoyance.

General health of the garrison was considered excellent.

Physical Conditions of Shot Islands.

The shot islands are clear of any

building or structure which was not functional in the previous test, with the

exception of war-time landing boats on the Southerly end of Runit island, and
with the exception of scattered debris on Engebi island.

Around the zero

tower area on Engebi, there is an extensive area of scattered, corrugated iron

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