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6, Aacess to the Islands The surf boat was left tied to the seaplane
mooring buoy. This may have shipped water, in which case, the oars may have
been lost, wo oars (8 foot) will be taken to provide for this contigency

and for initial access to the beach. Once ashore, the DUEW may be used for
further operation, Upon completion of the mission, gear to be returned will

be brought out on the DUKW, transferred from the DUKW.to the amphibious

airplane with the surf boat, them the DUKW returned to the island and the

final party returned to the seaplane by the surfboat which will be securely
tied to the seaplane buoy, In the event that the surfboat has broken loose
from the buoy and lost, e six-man liferaft will be used in its place,

7. Miscellaneous: The frozen food refrigerators were turned off prior
to evacuation of personnel from the island. All this food is perishable and
must be removed from the refrigerators if they are ever to be used again,

This food should be loaded aboard the DUKW and dumped overboard about two
miles west of the island in the lagoon. Two gas masks or suitable substitutes

may be necessary for men accomplishing this task since these foods have been
exposed to normal temperatures for a week.

All personnel checking equipment should be highly qualified so that little
time will be lost if the equipment fails to perform normally. These personnel
should also determine what spere or repair parts should be brought in on the
following maintenance trip.
A rough map of the island as attached will be provided each person going
ashore to readily locate equipment and areas,
All protective olothing will be donned prior to initial handling of the
surfboat, During all activities ashore, clothing will be fastened at the
neck, wrists and ankles. Protective sox will cover the lower extremeties
of the trouser legs,
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Upon returning to the seaplane, all clothing will be imnediately removed
and clean clothing put on,
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