CHAPTER IV, SECTION |

POST OFFICES
The post office facilities were operated as
branches of APO Jaz in accordance with the
postal regulations contained ino the Departments of the Army and Air Forces special reg-

ulations SR 65-220-1 AFM 152-3 for Unit Mail
Service. A central Holmes & Narver postal
facility was located on Elmer as shown in Figure 4-16 which served post offices located at the .
other camps. AH mail arriving at the Jobsite
had to be processed through APO 157 located
on Fred, then through the H&N post office on

the PPG. and therefore all papers and money
necessary for execution of a money order, and
all registered or insured mail must be processed
there. From the oft-base islands at Bikini, such
money and papers had to pass through the Tare

post office, then through Elmer, and tinaily to

APO Ys7. with receipts and change money
traveling the reverse route. This condition 1s
inherent in the project under present posta
mgulations. It coiitd bevtcleved somewhat by
establishment of a Federal Post Office under
jurisdiction of the Contractor.

Elmer, from which it was sent to Tare for camps

on Bikini Atoll. The mail for Bikini Atoll left
via air daily on the frst plane departing. after
it was sorted. From Tare, mail was delivered
by helicopter to the off-istand post offices.
Throughout the Operation, mail was dehvered
with very few delays considering the number
of times it was handled. Occasional delays in
overseas mail were rectified by the revamping
of air transport priorities by the Task Force
Commander.
A difficult problem existed in that the APO
187 on Fred is the only legalized post office at

Figure 4-16.

COBBLER sHOP

A cobbler shop was operated only at Elmer
by solunteer cobblers working during their off
hours. A limited supply of materials was kept
available far purchase by the cobblers. The price
set for this work was as follows: heels only,
sixty-five cents: half soles, one dollar and sixtyfive cents; heels and half soles, two dollars. All
money received under the above conditions
was retained by the cobbler as his compensation.

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Central Post Office, Ebner Camp
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