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Figure No. 1-11.

Weather Station — Nauru.

casian individuals who owned Kusaie Atoll, and
with representatives of other governments, as
in the cases of Tarawa and Nauru.

At the end of Operation HARDTACK,all
Weather and Rad-safety Stations were rolled
up, with the exceptions of Truk and Ponape
which were constructed for the U.S. Weather
Bureau.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS.
In’ keeping with the increased operational
scope at Bikini Atoll during Operation HARDTACK, several significent facilities were estab-

lished at Site Nan. These facilities were the
Communications Building, No. 204, the UCRL

Assembly Building, No. 279, and the Barge
Assembly Facilities, No. 281. The Communica-

tions Building was required to house inter-atoll

and intra-atoll radio communications equipment.
The UCRL Assembly Building provided the
User with the capability of assembling the test

devices scheduled for detonation in the Bikini
Atoll and the three-fingered barge slip and
assembly area proved of tremendous value in

water hull had been protected by cathodic treatment. Until such time as the LSM-444 was
operational at Jobsite, the Navy madeavailable
an LST to the AEC. After final acceptance
trials were successfully completed, the LSM-444

departed from San Diego under tow for the EPG

on 14 November 1957. The vessel was later

named ALOTO and was christened at Jobsite
on 30 December 1957.

Early in 1958 the Director of Public Health
Service, Marshall Islands, reported 46 cases of

poliomyelitis on Majuro Atoll, the Headquarters

of the United Nations Trust Territories in the
Marshall Islands. This was a mild paralytic type
with no cerebral respiratory involvement and
affected persons with an age spread of 2 to 46
years. To prevent the spread of polio, H&N instituted a policy of inoculating all H&N contractual and TDY personnel at Jobsite. At the
same time, a similar program of influenza inoculations was begun. Those persons refusing
inoculations were required to sign waivers absolving AEC and H&N from responsibility in

the event either disease was contracted. These

barges.-

two programs were rigorously administered and
kept the number of influenza cases to a mini-

When the need for additional water surface
craft existed at Jobsite, steps were taken to
transfer LSM-444 to the AEC for duty at EPG.

Disaster struck late in 1957 when two
typhoons, “Lola” and “Mamie,” passed near

outfitting and loading devices onto the shot

mum and precluded the outbreak of polio.

This vessel, which had been in reserve at San
Diego, was inspected by a representative of

Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls causing total damage of about $132,500. No personnel casualties

preservation. The interior had been kept com-

done to the LST pier on Site Nan and Building

H&N and was found to be in a good state of
pletely sealed and dehumidified and the under-

were suffered; however, considerable damage was
67 on Site Fred, as a result of “Lola.” ““Mamie”’

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