CHAPTER IV, SECTION 1 and ice cream were supplied daily. The dry food was transshiped by the use of portable reefer to the off-lying island camps. <A one month’s supply of provisions, with replenishment weekly, was maintained at all off-island camps except Nan. Due to the limited storage factlities at this site, the camp was supplicd with a Weck’s supply of reeter items; bakery products stores Were housed in separate wooden warehouses, tents or in wire screened shelters at the temporary camps. Cold storage was provided by banks of portable reefers which, during the peak pupulation in February, were located as follows; LMIWETOK REEFER STORAGE AT PEAK POPULATION Type (cu. ft.) Number Units G75 675 23 3 675 ‘150 150 Chill House 15 1 j i 1 3 Location Use Elmer Warehouse Elmer Warehouse Elmer Elmer Elmer Elmer Elmer Freeze . Chil Beer Hall Galley Galley Warehouse Galley Beer Ice Cream Freeze Bake Freeze Chill Chill Simer Total 675 375 75 I 2 1 Ursula Mess Hall Ursula Mess Hall Ursula Becr Hall Freeze Chill Beer Ursula Total Maximum cu. ft. 17,650 1,650 540 140 149 10.560 1.650 27.340 450 1,100 540 2200 MOBILE UNITS 2 Units at Site Ursula when not in transit with shipments of freeze and chill from Site Elmer, Maximum Cu. ft. - $050. BIKIN] REEFER STORAGE AT PEAK POPULATION Type (cu. ft.) Number Units 675 150 12 1 675 150 3 2 675 H 150 1 Use Tare Warehouse Tare Warehouse Freeze and Chiil Butter 6.600 140 Tare Galley Tare Galley Freeze and Chill Chill and Work 4.650 280 “Tare Warehouse Tare Beer Freeze lial Boor Tare Total 675 150 3 } Charlie Charlie 2 Freeze - 1 Chill Bar Charlie Total 675 150 150 2 2 1 Fox Fox Fox 1 Freeze - i Chiu 1 Freeze - 1 Chill Bar Fox Total 675 150 150 1 2 ! Maximum Location Nan Nan Nan Chill and Work Freeze Bar Nan Total cu. ft. 140 550 9,360 1.650 140 1,790 1,100 250 140 1,520 530 280 140 970 MOBILE UNITS 4 Units at Site Tare when not in transit with off-base shipments of freeze and chill - maximum cu. ft. - 2100. Page 4-11 J & ee ae ae a a 72 SARINBTERI mine in Pde ee mo re i ek Ce ee at a ad “wwhea. ast Lal tt ataa ' . lente 9att helt ea 7 wt tl 6 2atlelIE Hl we Aintale Fteraee: ’