APPENDIX "A" BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION BACKGROUND 1. On March 1, 1954, a relatively heavy fallout occurred on some of the Marshall Islands as a result of a nuclear weapons test at the Eniwetok Proving Ground. Between the 36th and 50th hour after detonation 82 inhabitants were evacuated to Kwajalein where they were under the surveillance of a team of medical experts from the United States. On June 9, 1954, they were moved to the Island of Ejit (Majuro Atoll) where they are now living. 2. There have been public statements, concurred in by the Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Interior and the Department of State to the effect that these people will be returned to their home Island of Rongelap as soon as health considerations permit. Such a statement was submitted to the 17th Session of the U.N. Trusteeship Council, Subcommittee of Petitions, March 27, 1956 by Mr. D. Vernon McKay, Special Representative of the Administering Authorities for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 3. Several radiological surveys have been made of the Marshall Islands, 1954. especially Rongelap Atoll, since March 1; The results of these surveys are contained in the several reports by the cognizant laboratories and are being summarized in one report by the Division of Biology and Medicine (in preparation). Papartmment of Eneroy «angi Office pistorian’s ARCHIVES -~4&- CSP Appendix "A"

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