59 Acknowledgments The cooperation of many agencies and persons was necessary to carry out these surveys success- fully. The authors are deeply grateful to manv individuals, to numerous to name, tor valuable assistance Many officials of the Atomic Energy Commission, parucularly Dr. Charles L. Dunham, Dr. H.D. Bruner, and manyoftheir staff of the Division of Biology and Medicine, where most helpful in the coordination of arrangements with various governmental agencies. We are grateful to the officials of the Depart- ment of the [Interior and particularly to the Honorable 0.1) Nucker. High Commissioner of the Trust Terrttory of the Pacific [siands, and his staff for their support and assistance in carrying out the surveys. Others of the Trust Territory who were parucularly helpful include Mr. Maynard Neas., District Administrator for the Marshall Isiands, and his assistant, Mr. William White. and Mr. R.J. Utmhoefer; also Dr. A. Hicking, Dr. John Ilaman, and Mrs. Ruth Martin of the Marshall Islands Memoria! Hospital. ‘te othcers and crew of the Trust Territory ship Reque were most help- Operations furnished an LST, and Capt. H.-S. Eiter,¢ MC) USN, acted as Naval liaison officer at Pearl Harbor. At the Naval Medical Research Institute we are deeply grateful to Comdr. [VY King, (MSC) USN, tor his splendid assistance as Navy liaison officer and to Capt. O.E. Van der Aue, (MC) USN, Commanding Officer, for his support. Lt. WE. Lassuer, USN, and his officers and crew of the Durval County (LST 758} were of great assistance to the team on the 1959 survey. We are also grateful to the Naval Suppore Activity at Kwajalein for assistance in furnishing necessary airlifis in the Marshail Islands and to Drs. W.W. Fennel and WS. Shippey of the Texas Transport Company Hospital there for their willing assistance. We greatly appreciate the assistance of Mr. Ernest Wynkoop and Mr. Ray Emmens, Office of Test Operations, Atomic Energy Commission, Eniwetok, and their staff and of the Holmes and Narver Construction Co. in handling and storing of equipment. Weare grateful to Major Kent T. Woodward, (MC) USA, and his colleagues at the Waiter Reed Army Institute of Research for advice and assist- ful during the 1460 survey. At Brookhaven National Laboratory contribulions were made by manyindividuals in manyde- ance in radiochemical analysis of urine samples. partments including Medical, Instrumentation and Health Physics, Photography and Graphic References a and advice: Dr. Leland J. Haworth, Director; Dr. Lee E. Farr, Chairman of the Medical De- ~ Arts, the Shipping section, and others. We are grateful to the following people for their support Sex Months After Exposure to Fallout, WT-937, Operation Castle AddendumReport 4 | A, April 1955. Mw . Cronaire, E.P., Dunnam, C.0L., Gaieten, 01, McPuerson, 5.D., anD Wooowarn, KOT | Fivelve-tfunta Post- Exposure Survey on Marshallese Exposed tu Pullout Radta- abe Mr. W.A. Finn, Mr. Clyde Sipe, and Mrs. L.M. Tassinant, Also in the Medical Department we apprectate the assistance of Mr. E.A. Gusmano and Miss R.F, Straub in carrying out measurements and analysis of radionuclides and Mrs. Helen L. Brown for secretarial assistance. In the Instrumentation and Health Physics Department, Dr. J.B.H. Kuper, Chairman, and Drs, R.L. Chase. W. Higinbotham, and R.M. Sugarman gave invaluabie assistance in assembling andtesting complex electronic equipment. As inthe past, the Department of Defense, pardcularty the Department of the Navy, contributed most vitally to the missions. Phe Chiet of Naval wn Drs. .D. Van Slyke, E.P. Cronkite, V.P. Bond, J.-S. Robertson, R.A. Love, and G.C. Cotzias, and Iw partment, and others in this departmentincluding Cronkite, E.Po ev av, Fhe Effects of funeciny Radiation on Human Beings. A Report on the Marshallese and Ameruans Accidentally Exposed te Radiation from Fallout and a Discussion of Radiation Injury in the Human Being, US. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1956. Bonp, V P., Cowarp, R.A., Roserison, J.5., ano Wepen, B.A. Ju., Medical Examination of Rongelap People ten, BNL 384 (1-71), August 1955. . Conary, R.A. Hucoins, C.E., Cannon, B, Lowrey, A. anbp Ricnakos,J B.. ft Sf4 Deo P192-7 (1957). .Conarp, RUA. Mever, boM. Rait, J E., Lowrey, A, Bacau, S A. Cannon, BO Carrer, Fo. Ercner, Mo, ant Hecuter. BL, AfarcA £997 Medical Survey of Roneelap and ttirth People Three bears After Exposure to Radwactiwe Faltoat, BNE. SOL CV-1L14s, fume [9od. OG. Cosaro, ROA eb atl, Medial Survey of Rongelap People, Wank L958, Four Pears After Pv povure tu Fradluut, BNL. O54 (1-145), May 1999.

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