(2) Chemical wagons shall have their contents discharged, and the carts and tanks shall be cleaned, painted, and stored under cover (3) Fire hose shall be removed fran the fire trucks, rolled and tied in bundles, and stored. (4) Extinguishers shall be discharged, cleaned, and stored. RECREATION- -All recreation equipment shall be transported from the experimental islands to Parry and stored in an alumimm building. HOSPITAL AND FIRST AID- -All hospital equipment, both surgical and therapeutical, shall be returned from the experimental islands to the hospital at Parry, where it will be either used or stored. f. CONSTRUCTION Construction equipment includes stationary equipment, mobile equip- ment and pneumatic tools. All three types of equipment will be accumulated progressively at Parry as exercises are campleted on the experi- mental islands. After it arrives at Parry, the equipment shall be in- spected, and worn-out items surveyed and disposed of in accordance with survey procedure. The remainder shall be cleaned, painted, and placed in covered storage, except that to be used for maintenance. Equipment on pneumatic tires shall be placed on blocks. Storage batteries shall be removed and placed in trickle-charge storage. It is suggested that the B-50 hangar on Eniwetok be used for the storage of all heavy construction equipment. g. VEHICLES This group includes all vehicles used for transportation of personnel, These vehicles shall be assembled at Parry in the motor pool as they are released from the experimental islands. The same proce- dure shall be followed as to survey, disposition, and storage as that outlined above for construction equipment, except that this equipment shall be stored under cover on Parry. h, MARINE The Holmes & Narver boat pool is made up of equipment obtained from the Navy and that purchased for the AEC by Holmes & Narver., It is proposed that the following craft be maintained in service after completion of the operations phase: 2 LCT 4 LOM 3 DUKW 1 Water Taxi 18-19