$.1 SUMMARYOF INTERVIEWSSAMD'EVENTS DURING FALLOUT
3.1.1 Activities of Personr
1 March
1400-1480 Obaggped onset of fallout.
:1600
Weent to Eniwetokd:
71530
Hinatructed to wesr-lorigesleeve shirts, long trousers,:’
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Majority of: nembas canned frutJulgeand/or coftge-for breakiast,
‘Personnel remainggitgdoors as muchag:posaible.
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Eight men-eyqqgated via plane to Kwajalein at 1245>(Andrews, Aaty, 4
Azbill, Baker, Beptofino, Black, Bushkin, and Cagle).
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Remaining 2
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Description of Fallout
1400~1430, ‘EMarch.
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as ‘like ashes, white or grayin’eglox. Floated down ke snow." ‘Later in alternoon.
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the tube aurface to glow.
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A fow of the men deacribeda mnip
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