W. J. Stanley
H. Pratt, M.D.
1 December 1978
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and that the survey leader will have administrative control over those things
that do not involve the safety of the ship. I have the impression that Mr.
Otterman considers the American Survey to Utirik and Rongelap some sort of
a romantic, South Pacific interlude, and my past expetience has shown me
that he can be quite demanding and unreasonable at times.“” I would therefore
hope that the exact details of the authority and responsibilites for the
operations of the Medical Program and the ship be clearly spelled out for
Mr. Otterman prior to the time the ship sails for Kwajalein.
I don't want to be hardnosed about this but I think in this case that in
dealing with Mr. Otterman it's imperative that we lay allvour cards on the
table so everybody understands exactly where our mutual responsibilites and
authorities are.
If I can be of any further assistance in this matter, please
don't hesitate to call or write.
Please give my best to Harry and Wayne. I think they have done a
superb job. Each of them is now eligible for the Purple Heart.
Warm regards,
Rugh Pratt, M.D.
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