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and that the survey leader will kave adminiatrative control ovex those thisss that do not involva the gafety of tha ship. I hava the impression that Mr,
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', Otrerman considers the American Survey to Utirct: and Rongelap some sort..of

fa romantic,Séuth. Pactfife. interlude, -and my past expetianca na3 shows we
that he can be quite demanding and unfeasonabla at times. -I would tharsfora
hopa that the exact details of tha authority and reaponaibilites for the _ operations of the Medical Program and the ship be ciaarly spalled out for

Mr.. Otterman prior ‘to the timethe ship sails for Kwajalein. 9

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L don't want to be hardnosed about thts but I thin
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dealing with Mr. Otterman it's imperative that we lay alloour card3 on the

table so everybody understands exactly where our mutual responsibilites and
authoricies are.
Tf I can ba of any further assistance,in this matter, pleads
dontt hesitate to call or write

Pleasegive my best to Harry and Wayne. -} think they hava dona aSuperb job. Each of them is now eligible for the Purple Heart, ©
Warm regards, -

Hugh Pratt, M.D.

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