+ \: Hq Wea Rept Elm, Subj: Radiation Monitoring and Operational Readiness Planfor Rongcrik Atoll thoroughly bricficd on all aspects of their mission and that the re-entry plan is appropriately coordinated with all agencies providing support for his mission, j. Within two (2) days subsequent to the return of a re-entry team, an over-all report covering the entire mission will be submitted in triplicate to this headquarters, ATTN: Director of Operations. This report will include, but not be limited to, coverage of the following important topics. (1) Conditioms of equipment and its operational status in (2) Any unusual condition affecting special equipment which (3) Any abnormal condition of utilitics and related faci- general. indicates excessive maintenance or replecenent requirenents. lities which may ac.2rsely affect living conditions when RONGERIK is rc-occupiced for normal operations. = (4) Any observation which indicates damage to or deterio— (5) Any other pertinent observation which the Commander, Test Services Unit, considers significant to the reestablishment of thc weathcr reporting capability on : : : ration of equipment, housing and working areas or impairment of supplies. =a ™~ RONGERIK ISLAND. k. With reference to personnel who were cvacuated from RONGEUIK, the Cormander, Test Services Unit, will submit a report which will reficct the movement of each evacuee for whom he is responsible, to include datos and locations, from the time the individual was evacuated until he reaches his ultimatc duty destination in the forward area, Thereafter, a roport will be submitted on the individual whenever he is transterred within tie area and until he departs from the forward area in a pe:mancnt status, These reports will be submitted to the Director of Personnel, this headquarters, 1. Provided that radiological contamination has dissipated safely, the Commandcr, Test Services Unit, will re-establish vhe weather reporting facilities to norm:.1 opcration subsequcnt to 1 May 1954. TAB HO. 49 “7p AIF af