Departure from Atoll
When preparing to depart from the Atoll for Honolulu or the United
States, it is necessary that each individual receive written orders, which will
be provided by CTF 3 in the case of military personnel, CTG 3.1 in the case

of AEC and scientific personnel, and the Project Manager in the case of

Holmes & Narver personnel. Prior to embarkation, either by ship or aircraft,

it is necessary to undergo a baggage inspection, which is conducted by MP's

at the air terminal ac Eniwetok Island, or at the boat landing for those
individuals traveling by surface ship. The return trip is similar in all respects
to the westward trip.
It is emphasized that clearance cannot be obtained until all financial
obligations have been settled. This includes the payment of the mess bill.
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The Holmes & Narver representative in Honolulu is prepared to arrange
for necessary transportation and living accommodations in Honolulu. Upon
arrival in Honolulu it is necessary that all baggage be inspected by the
Customs officials and by the Agricultural Department inspectors. These
officials will not permit the bringing in of any plants. They inspect to see
thatall shells are thoroughly clean, and do not permit the bringing in of
more than one gallon of liquor or more than 300 tax-free cigarettes.
In this connection,it is emphasized that the supply of liquor on the Atoll
is insufficient to provide departing individuals with any stock for export.
The firm of Holmes & Narver, Inc., is prepared to provide every reason-

able service to all personnel participating in Operation Greenhouse, and will
welcome any inquiries or suggestions either at our Overseas Headquarters
on Parry Island or at our Home Office at 824 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles,

Calif.

OFFICIAL USE ONLY
(MILITARY “RESTRICTED”)

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JAN. 20, 1951

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