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DEPARTMENT OF THE AiR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS PACIFIC AIR FORCES
APO SAN FRANC!SCO 96553

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Support Requirements for Enewetak Clinic and Lojwa Medical
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Pacific Support Division
Field Command
Defense Nuclear Agency
Hickam AFB HI 96553
1.
FCDNA CONPLAN 1-76, revised 15 Sep 76, tasks PACAF to
provide medical services in support of a DNA task force to
clean up debris and radioactivity on Enewetak Atoll.
To
provide this support, a clinic will be established in the

2,000 sq ft space offered in Building 603 on Enewetak Island

and a medical aid station on Lojwa Island.

The USAF Clinic

has been tasked with administration of this project.
2.

The following civil engineering, communication, and materiel

support is requested to provide adequate medical facilities on
Enewetak Atoll.
It is our understanding the cost of providing
this support will not be billed to the USAF Medical Service.
a.

Floor Plan for the Enewetak Clinic and Lojwa Medical

Aid Station.

Partition the 2,000 sq ft area of Building 603

on Enewetak allotted for clinic use into patient care areas
as indicated in the attached sketch.
(See Atch 1).
A building

will have to be provided for the Lojwa medical aid station.

This building should be partitioned and outfitted in accordance
with the floor plan as shown in Atch 2.
b.
Floor.
Existing asphalt tile floor in Building 603
is adequate except that broken and chipped tile should be
replaced.
Our concern is that the floor can be kept clean,

is free of cracks or chipped areas which will trap dirt,
and that it can be washed frequently with a disinfectant
without becoming damaged.
For the Lojwa medical aid station,
an asphalt tile floor over a wood sub-floor is acceptable.

A drain line will have to be installed beneath the floor in
the Enewetak Clinic dental treatment room.

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