.’ ,. - mm’ + H-5minsto H- . ,. Eight drone p]anes began entry into cloud, and after three ptwses ,through the cloud landed at Eniwetok. Upon landing the flter ~pers were removed by Dr. Bowman and his assistants, loaded upon two ATC courier planes and flown to Los Alamos. H+ 10 reins. to H+90 reins. There-entry party, with Colonel Preuss in charge, consisted of one medical officer, two DUKW crews, two LCVP crews, five members of the neutron measurement group, three members of the gamma measurement group, and six radsafe monitors. This part y proceeded to the Zero Island on the AVR’S. Near the Zero Island the re-entry party transferred to LCVP’S which had been moored to a buoy. DUKW crews proceeded to the DUKWS. There-entry party’s mission was to collect data. Upon completion of the mission the party was transported to the ships by the AVR’S. Helicopters were used to transport monitors and other neutron measurement group personnel h the Zero Island to collect samples and to return the more critical samples to the USS Albemarle as quickly as possible. Less critical samples were returned by AVR. One LCM with three photographers and one monitor left Eniwetok and proceeded to to the coral head photo tower ta recover film and to radiologically clear the tower for subsequent entry. H+30 reins, Four liaison aircraft were dispatched from Eniwetok to the island ph@o tower to recover film. During this period a rad-safe monitor checked the contamination of the island and cleared it for subsequent entry. H+45 reins. One airplane reported the position of the cloud every fifteen minutes. H+-1 hour. One aircraft was dispatched to conduct an aerial radiological survey. At sunrise the USS Bairoko returned to its anchorage near the Zero Island. The USS Albemarle, USS Mt. .McKinley, and USS Curtiss got underway at Mteen-minute intervals and anchored off the next scheduled test island. H+3 hours. The tank controlled L(2M with a party of 5 radiochemistry group personnel and 2 monitors proceeded to the Zero Island. This party landed on the