t wr BA ade hm ee Sale eae fe nloo chores ca’ Nine Bikinian elders visited their home atoll last fall, the first time since 1946, and planted this coconut palm. Members of the Bikini inspection party were briefed on cleanup progress by Jim Johnson, standing, manager of Holmes and Narver Pacific Test Division. At left are William Bonnet, Honolulu AEC area office manager; Major General Edward H. deSaussure, commander of JTF8, and Admiral Mustin, DASA director. Ogle sampled one of the small coconuts that grow on the few treesstill standing on Enyy. Enyy will be replanted with 40,000 coconut trees. Ogle described the use of these collimators, a part of the alpha station on Yurochi Island, for Colonel John W. Rawlings whose cleanup team will soon removethis massive block of concrete. CRORES AA ag rn ere ee . ar PP : + fteye . TM a a] & wou a ry egeteS Saltae cic -x = - Colonel Rawlings, Admiral Mustin and Ogle found this small recording sta- tion, above, in a dense overgrowth of succulent portulacca on Airukiiji Island.