Seisad Wee a tS i 1 . I aarydbecaitae tare aanaes be ge elieoe ae hee beSawidotkWedsetAtletedcand telat 4 "aahtai le tly nly hades woe ~10- ‘ . \ i \ ed \ eseasick. . Jobwe, and his predecessor, Nick. \ They were very cordlLal and urged. us to set " up operations in the new dispensary ‘ashore. oid % 4 When we arrived at Rongelap we ware mot by the new clected magistrate. \ The ship dimucdiately procured the drum raft which had been Jeft on the island. way and ship-to-shore shuttling began. ‘, ’ This was placed under the gang- The only procedures that were required to be performed aboard ship were the dental extractions and x-ray studjas. The stay on Rongelap was uneventful until the fimal evening vhen we were preparing to show a movie For the viltage. While the medieal staff and the crew of the ship were setting up a projector, a young male living on Rougelap, who we later discovered had been drinking vodka, went berserk and altempted to rum over anybody he could hit with his Toyota truck. In the process of his viulent actions, he ran over the projection table and the film esnss however, by the grace of Cod, nobady was ‘tnjured and all mombers of the ENG medical team and ship's crew duaanediately returned to the ship. Vhereafter the magistrate and Nick came out to Lhe ship and requested that we notily Hajuro imnediately, requesting a polbecivan to accompany the next Sield trip ship to place the young man under arrest for aggravated assault. L don't believe that his actions were directed against BNL/DOF or-the ship directly, but wore to intoxication, rather as a vesult of uncontrolled fury secondary The people of Rongelap apologized profusely and we indicated to them that we understood the situation and that they were not held responsible for his actions, On the following day wo departed for Utirik. moderate to heavy swells. Again we ran into The ghipwas pitching so badly that Captain Coberly chose to tack across the waves at 4.5 knots to prevent excessive hull strain. LT Ve had originally attempted to head directly inte the seas. hea Sat The ship, in pounding seas vould slam through the seas and then develop a prolonged - low-frequency oscillation that was induced by the heavy 30 ton erane moidships. —_— es ee ey s wttTes Ae] x