to proceed at once as best we could until the tnist officials arrived or

if necessary without them,

It was hoped that we might find a missionary,

a pidgin English native or even a trust representative ashore.

Consequently at about 0740 the gig (26 ft. MB) was launched and a

beach party was embarked with the executive Officer, LODRV.. h. Easton, USN,
in charge. He was to try to get ashore as soon as possible, organize the
natives for evacuation and determine the best location and means for the
evacuation. Included in this party were the Radsafe Officer, monitor, hos-~

pitalman, signalman, etc.

«s soon as this party shoved off, a second MWB

was launched with the Gunnery Officer in charge, who was to search along
the reef for a break or a more favorable spot for safe boat handling in tne
evacuation.
Now, as the boats left the ship, we commenced execution of our plans
for receiving the natives on board. Awnings were rigged on the fantail with
side strips from the deck to the redge ropes. additional life lines were
rigged for the safety of children. Fore and aft and vertical accesses to
the fantail were closed or roped off and awnings rigged where necessary to
ensure privacy for the natives. The entire crew's washroom and head aft
(largest on board) were set aside for the natives and for their decontamin-

atian inasmuch as this is the ship's mein station for this purpose.

an out-

side salt water shower was rigged, a receptacle was provided for their cloths

and sufficient clean dungaree shirts, trousers, etc., were raised by an

appeal to the crew, to thus clothe ell the natives.

by closing off access to a 3" gun tub.

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A pig-pen was fashioned

We planned to tether chickens to

life lines on the Ol deck and let the dogs roam free amongst the populace.
Meanwhile, the Executive Officer and party approached the south shore

of the island at a point about 1500 yds west of the eastem tip.

The island

here and elsewhere has a continuous outer perimeter of table reefs extending
some 40 yds out into the water over which the waves produced a surf of medium
size and presented considerable small boat hazard. Having selected a point
where the surf was slight and appeared to offer the best spot, the Executive
Officer commenced paddling ashore in a small, one-man rubber raft (we kept

it after picking up a bailed-out jet pilot last fall), which had a line

attached to it from the boat. after some progress towards the beach he
appeared to experience difficulty witn tne surf and some unseen force resultin E
in no progress. Considerable humor and some congem were evoked at sight of
the Executive Officer furiously paddling, cach stroke whirling the raft 180
around but making no progress. It was later determined thet the line from

boat to the raft had fouled in the coral, securely anchoring him to seaward.

By this time a few of the natives had appeared and some of them swam out énd
helped him ashore amidst friendly greetings.
at about this time, Navy JRF 912 seaplane arrived from Kwajalein, lendea
in the western part of the lagoon and commenced taxiing castward towards

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