170, 1 DR. DUNHAM: I thik the wishes of CincPac should 2 be considered here, too, because it might be simpler for 3 them to treat such an expedition as a unit, even if one 47 unit went one place, and another another place, and were ‘5 6 Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 7 ns | CDR. CRONKITE: I didn't express myself well. If 9 you run into the problem of air transportatim out there, 10 which is very limited. 11 operate of not being airborne before it is light and to leave 12 the lagoons at a time =m they can be beck before sundown, 13 which gives you about three to four hours work in an area, 144 so there will mMve to be repeated trips. 15} and I don't think it is unrealistic, say a month at Majuro 16 with all the complications so that the samepeople would be 17 out there far two months, if they are both doing the same 8 thing. 19 on work at home, too. Whereas if the group went out to do 20 the Sample collection, perhaps at the same time as the 21 ones doing the medical study, everybody could get their 23 25 ct te ot oe Renney wal meg? completely isolated activities at this point. the group doing the medical work afte also to do the sampling, 2A Deunete Coapge I don't thinkthey should be 8 22 aRc separate from thete on down. The regulations under which they I can visualize I think it is a terrific slice into trying to carry work done within a period of three to four weeks. CDR. ETTER: I don't thinkthere have been any proposals for the same group to do both things. NRDL‘s proposal at tke present time. This is not They propose an ¥ woeee Historinn’s Cie2 3 AD T pe etm Aiiorsiy ay t })/