Howard J. Peyton . ~4= I visited the Peace Corps office that afternoon to obtain the names of the Peace Corps representatives on Rongelap and Utirik. Barnie Kraska is the Peace Corps man on Rongelap and Fred Spilsbury is on Utirik. The Director of the Peace Corps at Majuro for the Marshall Islands District is John McCormick and his assistant is Rosendo Andrew. We departed Majuro on the afternoon of November 3, and arrived Kwajalein on November 2. We were met by Frank Granich of Global Associates who is the support contact for the AEC Bio-Med Surveys on Kwajalein. On November 3, we went through with Frank the schedule of the survey and the requirements which would be needed from Global and those items which would be furnished from Honolulu. (See Attachment No. 1) Granich memo. Early the next morning, November 4, Conard and I went to Ebeye. Upon arriving at Ebeye we were met by Fred Hansen, T.T. Public Works Officer, who took us to the hospital where Dr. Conard discussed the March survey and obtained some plasma samples. I went with Fred to the AEC Medical Examination Facility consisting of two trailers which we had placed on the Island a year ago. The trailers required some maintenance repair. Fred and I discussed the works needed on the trailers to bring them up to a satisfactory condition for the examinations, In addition, it was agreed that a chain link fencing around the trailers and some minor maintenance would be very helpful in the protection of the property. (See Attachment No. 2 (Memo Streenan to Hansen)). Conard and I returned that afternoon to Kwajalein. Frank Granich introduced us to Bob Bryant, Manager for Global, where we again discussed the support provided by Global for the surveys. I examined the AEC small boat used by Conard and made arrangement for its repair. It appeared it would be more economical to replace the motor instead of trying to give it a complete overhaul. I also examined the air samplers for Bill Hills so that I could make a recommendation for their disposition. The air samplers were in very poor condition and it would be my recommendation to Bill Hills that the air samplers be disposed of on Kwajalein as uneconomical to return to Honolulu for repair, Dr. Conard, Frank Granich and I met the Executive Officer for the Army at Kwajalein, Lt. Col. Elhert who was Acting Commander in absence of Col. Fishback. Lt. Col. Elhert was very cooperative and indicated that the army would continue to support the AEC Survey program as they have in the past. On Friday, November 5, we left Kwajalein via Army plane to Eneu and Bikini. We arrived Eneu about 8:30 in the morning where we were met by A. A. Aesok, Trust Territory representative, Via a small boat, 16-foot Boston Whaler, operated by Bob Ward, We departed Eneu and went across the lagoon to Bikini to collect samples. Upon arrival 9031937