CHAPTER Ill, SECTION 4 RECREATION. to ensure that unauthorized personnel were not present and that acts of pilferage or sabotage were not committed. The Recreation Department was a function within the Industrial Relations Division and its responsibility was to conduct a sound recreational program of a sufficiently diversified nature to benefit all employees. During the interim, build-up, and operational periods the Department organized and rendered assistance in Inspections were made to ascertain that required lighting of doorways, facilities, danger areas, and roadways was adequate and that all lighting was either on or off in compliance with rules and regulations. During routine patrols, watch was maintained for indications of fire the formation of various types of participation and spectator-type games and sports at both in quarters and facilities, and an alarm was Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls. The Recreation Department encouraged H&N and other personnel at Elmer to avail themselves of Amateur Radio Station KX6BQ and the service provided by Licensed Radio Operators to get messages through to Honolulu and Stateside in times of emergency. turned in when smoke or flame was detected. The baggage of all departing H&N personnel was inspected for contraband items, such as drugs, weapons, optical equipment, photographic equipment, inflammable items, and AEC prop- erty. These operators donated a large When test events were scheduled for early morning, the Guard Department cooperated with the fire fighting facility to see that all H&N amount of their off-duty time to provide this service. employees were awakened at least 40 minutes before the scheduled shot time. Barracks and facilities were checked to ensure that laggards cleared these areas on schedule and thatall personnel had reported to designated safety areas. GUARD FORCES. The Guard Department at Jobsite was un- der the supervision of the General Supervisor, Industrial Relations. Routine patrols were maintained to ensure that camp regulations were observed, especially in regard to personnel behavior, sanitation, and curfew time. Regular By arrangement with the High Commis- sioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the H&N Resident Manager was authorized to prepare and issue warrants of arrest in the Eni- patrols were provided for the inspection of re- positories to ensure that they were properly locked. Violations were reported to higher authority, and the repository was placed under wetok and Bikini Atolls. At least two Guards served as Deputy Sheriffs under his direction by the authority of the High Commissioner. Service of legal documents and the arrest and detention of felons constituted their functions. No occasion arose for the exercise of this author- guard until Supervision inspected the repository and proper disposition was made of any exposed classified documents. Fences were inspected for breaks; locks, gates, and facilities were checked ~ < laanla . a So - “ow a ad a a 2 . - } - veh alee eg ath PW Te oeee ee “ee uw hw COE AMEE wa te om ar seine A tegen Mea TS st we Sekai so ag, aebee Ae : : = BOetn ta aidee“heee cage a aw ity during HARDTACK. na. ie “ * >. ~~ ee (Neg. No. W-V-290-11) . Figure No. 3-7. Handball Court and Basketball Court — Nan. Page 364