= Rongorik, provided tho pcriod of ocaipation did not cxcced rad-Safoty linits. It wes docidod that, during tho intorintotwceen cvacuction and ro-ostcblishnont of Rengerik to nornzl operational status, small grouvs of porsonnel, as ro~ontry teans or prrtics, would bo porlodically trans- ported from Eniwotok to service, maintain and oporate, on a very limited scale, the cquignont and facilitics which wore located on the outlying weather islands. Ccortcin coordination with all agoncics of intorest was necessary for tho completo and successful -ccomplishnent of this Task Group objective. During the sccond wock of March, a toam provided by the Test Services Unit conducted the first in a serics of rce-ontry missions into Rongerik, to inspect, service, maintain and operate the cquignent that was installed, vosscl. 49,50,51 3D The initial ro-ontry tcam ontercd Rongorik via surfcco It was contcmplated, however, that anphibious eirercft would be usod for subsoqicnt tripse Five to seven personnel conprised cach toan, a fully qualificd adiologiccl Safcty Monitor, provided by the fost airerrft Unit, accompanicd cach teom engaged in the re-entry mission to Rongcrike Onoosch ro-ontry mission, r-diation intensitics indicated by detection instruments wore to be recorded and forwarded to tho Director of Operations upon the return of the tcan to Eniwotok, In addition, satpl.: of coral and other contmineted debris, found in the vicinity of working arersat Nongcrik, would be cbtainod under the supervision of the itlad Safcty Monitor for the team and convayed to 2 representative of Task 49. 2d Ind to B/C, "Radistion Monitoring and Operational Readiness Vian 50. Ltr to T Spt Unit, "Rqmts for Spt of the Rongerik No-ontry Oor Undor 51, Ltr to T acft Unit, sane as for dongcrik toll," PP No. 1-54. 6 March 54. gbovc. 32