$.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,:’ : ede 2 - 3800 - 2100 ‘9330 2 March : aG. 1. shoesy.A¢'same time CWO Kapral inv ener ar routine(to avoid hysteria}, ’ ie Bt el i i} igmariito move all mueafpipermanent tilings 4 Majority of: nembas canned frutJulgeand/or coftge-for breakiast, ‘Personnel remainggitgdoors as muchag:posaible. i Eight men-eyqqgated via plane to Kwajalein at 1245>(Andrews, Aaty, 4 Azbill, Baker, Beptofino, Black, Bushkin, and Cagle). 3.1.2 at 4 evacuated to Kwajalein via plang.at-1800. Remaining 2 Began Description of Fallout 1400~1430, ‘EMarch. Early: fallout desoribod..":} as ‘like ashes, white or grayin’eglox. Floated down ke snow." ‘Later in alternoon. us described as ‘‘gritty, like sand, ‘mea oe Oe Men at the radio station col. the surface of a cathode~ray tub the tube aurface to glow. ms A fow of the men deacribeda mnip questionable and not consistent withéhe5 majority of observations. $ be : . 3.2 INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS:QQTH PENSONNEL “me OM:EMIWETAK: La : IBLAND (RONGERIK ATO emer EFS MBs. ee wt information rege ing their activities during thefer The men were requested to fallout, a desoription of the fallow’ thing worn, food:and drink, location of film.badges,:’ tatatun, ele. This information.Je presented in the: time of ovacuation, present enl ' following paragraphs. # Boe, Be fh og ? Pa ‘e a ANDREWS, B. F., 8/Sgt, 402 ¢ Duty, Weather Equipment Chargo of the Rawin Sounde Seg 2 PDEAeda osapie Eft. “ Bolo wot iF oe tat fC eo eo ee, an and posaugygon-Conmiatord otticgntn e 4 a - a a gi, 4 x ¢ 2 t