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DDE498: VLM: GWA: wk
H2-1
Serial:
101
5 Mar 1954

it was explained that it was to the best interests of the Rongelap
people to leave the atoll and that the PHILIP was there for that
purpose, Mr, Wilds was present during all the conversation with
John the Magistrate and was of much assistance es also was LCDR

V. L. MURTHA, Executive Officer of the PHILIP whose Majuro Island
Government background proved very helpful in oonvincing the Marshallese that they should leave,

4, The information that the people would leave Rongelap was passed
very quickly. Each person was asked to bring a small handbag as tho
only baggage since the monitors readings indicated oa high dosage on
sleeping mats, palm baskets, and other personal belongings, It is
considered very important that once the accepted leader is established
and identified that all requests be made through him without exception,
This procedure expedited the entire operation.
5.

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It was decided to utilize the PBM to transport the elderly and the

sick to Kwajalein, John designated sixteen (16) persons and this party
v-3 embarked in the aircraft in about an hour and a half after the
party first landed, These passengers are listed in Enclosure (1) which
is forrarded herewith.
6,

Fortunately, the Marshallese were not reluctant to leave the island,

The magistrate explained that the people had been sick and he obviously —
deduced that all of the people would soon be provided the necessary

medical care.

John was apprehensive about the safety of his boat, a

30 foot sloop. The sloop was towed by the ship's whale boat to a better
lee, Two anchors wre dropped and the boat appeared to be in good holding
ground,
7, The forty eight (48) remaining Marshallese were transported via two
“hip's whale boats to the PHILIP. Names of evacuees are listed in

enclosure(1).

8. De-contamination of the Marshallese commenced immediately upon emhbarkation, Routes had been previously established and tho de-contamination teams on station ready to guide the passengers to the de-contamina-

tion center (after crew's washroom).

Clothing was placed in two G.I. cans

oft ond after ao thorough shower clean clothes were readily available at

the exit,

The cr2w donated sufficient white and dungaree trousers,

dungaree and "T" shirts without which the de-contamination could not have
been as effective.

Decias,
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