watch it. We have tomorrow available and then we must leave. be going through this brochure to this booklet tomorrow, don’t go on. We may still I think, if we If I might say to Phil, I’m sure that there are lots of worthwhile, worthy health studies and other sorts of studies that could be done. Our purpose here is to report on a specific study which is complete, to give you the results of that study. scope. We admit that it is narrow in It doesn’t deal with anything but what we have said. The condition of the selected atolls of the northern Marshalls at a particular time in 1978 and then some conclusions having to do with residents in those atolls. If we can get through with that then I think we can branch out on any subject that you want, provided we’ve satisfied the questions that go with this report. TAPE 3, SIDE 1 [Al ice continued presentation Marshallese: in Marshal lese. ] I would like to ask if there was a difference between the types of bombs that were detonated in Japan and those that were tested in the Marshalls? ~: Yes they were... The bombs that were dropped over Japan were detonated in the air quite some distance above the earth. Those that were detonated at Enewetak and Bikini ranged from some that were underwater to some that were at great altitude much higher than those in Japan. They were at the full range of altitudes. Buck: I would like to ask, I think the purpose of his question was were they different kinds of bombs and your response was as to where they were denotated. r&y: I’m sorry. I thought he asked where they... Yes, there were a wide variety of bombs at Bikini and Enewetak, all different kinds of designs. There were two different kinds of design in Japan. of them was the same as is described here. 18 The radiation from all