195 Commander, Naval Station, Quadjalein, I believe, fo probably all of it, unless this 10 or 11 ton piece of equipwent, and things of that sort, have to go out. That wou be a surface transportation problem. MR. HARRIS: I was wondering if you had at all considered the possibility of getting some of your logistic support from the Eniwetok field office, and their prime contractor. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C DR. BUGHER: Yes, we have. We may very well wind 10 up with a launch over at Rongelap for environmental surveys jl and continuing studies of various kinds. 12 moment, we have not approached the field office with any ach 13 request. 14 a little more clear than it is 15 request. 16 But at the present I think in a way we have to wait until the need is MR. HARRIS: now before we make a specific I was particularly thinking from the 17 point of view of the people who are doing the environmental 18 studies if they could take an LCU or something of that sort 19 from Eniwetok to Rongelap, and work off -it. 20 perhaps cut down their time of stay from maybe a month down 21 to a webk or som thing of this sort. DR. BUGHER: 23 ARC Particularly between test series there is not too much difficulty in getting such equipment. question is housing and messing here. 25 They could The That is something I presume the teams have to milve for themselves. ”. a Toray “4 / Fe