ed OFFICIAL USE ONLY | "The movement of native personnel, household goods, and livestock will be accomplished by LST, which will depart the construction site at RONGELAP approximately 10 days prior to completion of construction, travel to MAJURO and EBEYE for cargo and native passengers, ; t and return to RONGELAP bythe end of the construction period. "Lt Col R. Schnittke and Dr. Robert Conard are scheduled to arrive ° at approximately 1700 hours this date; however, Messrs. Howell, Johnson, Merrill, and Dunlap will return to ENIWETOK immediately following this meeting. ‘They may be contacted at ENIWETOKfor any additional information required. The meeting was adjourned at 1500 hours." By 1 November 1956 the post Redwing radiological survey of RONGELAP and adjacent atolls to determine whether the RONGELAP people could be safely returned to their former home was completed. The data from this survey were being analyzed and evaluated, from which the Atomic Energy Commission would base its decision as to whether or not the return of the RONGELAP people could be accomplished. The Director of Military Appli- cation, AEC, took up the matter of funding the project with the Chief of Naval Operations. Arrangements had been previously established which assigned primary responsibility to CINCPACFLT and whichdirected CJTF SEVEN to allocate funds to the AEC for the work involved. 1-15 OFFICIAL USE ONLY Subsequentto the original i

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