jacent to the mess hall will be the central cold storage plant, and across the road will be the power plant serving Parry Island, and in this building t Ll also be included the water distillation equipment. e~ea is the laundry building. In the same immediate A new Control Room, twice the floor area of the one formerly used, will be constructed on the ground adjacent to the present ¢ ntrol room tower which will reamin. See Plate 11. Near the beach on the lagoon side will be boat repair and motor repair shops. in the area north of 1 € power plant will be located all the maintenance shops and warehouses, which will be used for dry storage of bedding and simiiar equipment during the rollup period. « Recreational facilities include a theater, a club for Scientists, cd beer garden for the assistants and workmen. There is adequate room for athletic fields for soft ball, volley ball, hand ball, etc., which have not 1} en Laid out in the preliminary site plan. Additional buildings will include a Fire Station to house the fire fighting equipment, and housing for the per.-mnel connected with this facility. provided. Also, general stores similar to Army PX Security policing is considered as being handled by the Wlitary forces and only a headquarters building for this purpose is included in the te plan. Eniwetok Island. for the atoll. On this island is now located the military establishment During the reconnaissance trip a survey was made of the condi- on of the existing buildings on the island, and it was found that a large ~mber of buildings were unfit for use. Plate 12 shows the condition of build- augs; those in useable condition as of October 1948; those which should be im; odiately abandoned and probably removed, and those which house necessary facilities and must remain until a new facility is provided. - Plate 13 is another ' p of Eniwetok Island, showing the occupancy of the existing buildings by the garrison. The purpose of this map is to indicate the scattered occupancy. This IV = 23 (follows page IV - 21)