Dr. James L. Liverman -2- January 7, 1977 cool at night on the ships so I have found a light tennis jacket helpful. All of the things I have suggested may be purchased at Kwajalein, if necessary. No passport or visa is required for U.S. citizens entering the Trust Territory. Simple identification will suffice, The visit to Kwajalein and {lights aboard military aircraft require official travel orders and Ihave instructed our Honolulu Office to prepare those. The trip to the Marshalls as we now have it planned will afford you an excellent opportunity to see first hand the good and the bad aspects of life as it is in the outer islands and to get an idea of how we and our programs are perceived. You will also meet and travel with the 4 ao ei OS nent FAA LN listen. AR l ben nt nw KOMI CGCS AWD Cures, tA Vi seue Le AR RB ARR Wy Leben bist jr 2 Re Ie apcak ot tee ClleL2 RA Ree Wheto bird Jurge you to make that special effort Sincerely, ) “4 AETI Ms / Roger Ray, Assistant Manager eed . forJenvironmyent & Safety bee: Dr. W. W. H. Weyzen, BER, HQ ee d key people in the Trust Territory administration upon whom we depend for advice, assistance and support and who depend upon us in some very essential ways. Your participation in this trip will be seen as clear evidence that we take most seriously our responsibiliWt