(The Task Group Commander has submitted the £484,00 to Commander Service Force, Pacific Fleet, for the Tacific Fleet Reereation Fund. While this is normal procedure in closing out a Fleet Recreation Facility it could serve as a move toward obtaining assistance from the Fleet Fumd in reestablishing a Task Group Recreation Facility in any subsequent operations. An allotment of #2,090,00 was obtained from the Mureau of Personne] through ComServPac. Of this allot- mont only a net of “589.02 was actually expended, ) J. a MPDICAL Prior to MIKF Event, Radiological Vhysical "xaminations were completed on a total of 1134 personnel of Task Group 132.3. This vas approximately 20% of the total personnel, but included all who were likely to receive expesure: all helicopter and plane pilots, and all personnel who might be required on topside of ships likely to encounter fall-out, No persennel of the Task Group reccived a dose of radiation greater than 3 Reentgens, the maximum permissable dose for Opsration IVY. On th: whole the Task Group 132.3 personnel enjoyed excellent health during Operat:on IVY. Small ships without medical or dental officers were able to obtain required assistance from the larger s irs carrying medical and dental officers. BEST AVAILABLE COPY Medical assistance was rendered the Task Group by the Army Hospital (Task Group 132.2) at Fnivetok. During the period from 1 July to 21 November 1952, Task Group 132.3 personnel aceounted for 200 sick days in that hospital. There were 5 in July, 34 in August, 83 in September, 63 in Cotober and 15 in November. In a dition there were 213 sick call visits by naval personnel of Task Sroup 132.3 153