births,all ‘normal, have occurred among, the exposed”‘group © nee nos roe ‘6. A number of Rongelapese ‘who. were noton| their“home2 island ‘at the time of the fallout also have “beenLiving on 2 ape BJit. or ‘eisewhere an the Marshall Islands. The size of the: group has been increased by. births and also by marriage with la te ret ts se non-residents of Rongelap, ‘bringing |the totai of those returning’. to the island to; approximately, 200. >:. ere aes people to ‘their home ‘atoll has beer | approved by, the High: Com=. missioner, of the| Trust“Territories oftthe’ Pacific, fe, Totanad th : en a - Task Foree Sevensant the Atomic mnerey csnmasesons 2 | 2 “8“under this, program,_the,wilieeson » Rongeiap “will bes be provided for a year after their, return.- ree 9. A fully equipped medical dispensary will be‘provided on Rongelap, and an “experienced health aide wit be on ‘the- vis island. They will be visited nonthly by a Trust Territories” physician, and each inhabitant will be given a complete medical examination yearly. ; a - a - 10. Of the 82 exposed persons, one group of 64 People received about 175 roentgens whole body gamma a second group of 18 received 69 roentgens. radiation, and Fifty-eight experienced skin_ Testons which have healed, and 35 Showed some oN temporary loss (of hair. _The internalGeposition of radio~ Aloe isotopes,"theTuding ‘Strontiiin-90, was: ‘small. “eA a 2 toa Se Po?3 e : s. - a 2 (COREIDENTIAL eS