Howard J. Peyton -5- at Bikini we were met by a Marshallese who was foreman for the Acme Construction Co., who was constructing 40 houses for the Bikini people when they returned to the Island. While on Bikini, three drinking water samples and urine samples from the male workers on the Island were collected, We also gathered pandanus fronds, coconut fronds, pandanus fruit and coconuts for Dr. Held at the University of Washington for analysis relative to residual radioactivity. Dr. Conard also took nose swabs from the workers. After a short tour of the Island, where I took pictures of the construction and coconut plantings, we returned to Eneu and departed via the Army plane for Kwajalein. The next day, Saturday, November 6 (Cannikin Day) we segregated and identified the samples we had collected on Bikini for shipment to Honolulu and transshipment on to Dr. Held at Washington, and Dr. Conard at Brookhaven. Also listened to the countdown on the Armed Forces radio braodcast. On November 8, we met with Col. Fishback, Island Commander, and explained the purpose of the survey. Col. Fishback was very receptive and advised that we could count on the Kwajalein cooperation. We departed Kwajalein at 11:30 a.m. via MAC for Honolulu. On November 9, I met with Bill Hills and Ray Lamb, Fred Bertrum and various other relative to the survey and gave them the and supplies required to be at Kwajalein Joe Dryden, Bob Woltz, Holmes & Narver people list of survey materials by March 1, 1972, In addition, made arrangements to purchase a new outboard motor for the AEC boat. On November 10, visited the U.S. Army Hospital at Tripler and the AEC Honolulu office finalizing the requirements for the survey and making arrangements for the reception of the patients at Tripler on March l. Departed Honolulu on November 11, and arrived in Las Vegas that evening. (ine Cuan” AYOM W. Ke Attachment No. 1 Attachment No. 2 Streenan Granich Memo Letter: Streenan to Hanson