a ce. Evacuees would enbark initially in ships moored or “anchored nearest to the Alanison which they were based. Oo a asPassenger”ships would shift to the comparatively ‘smooth: seem et waters off Bayaby 1300 on PRAVO-1aay, ‘and anchor there while the final 7 ‘evacuation was carried out,? cand’‘personnel initially ‘embarked in the . other chipsshifted to the.ones 8 tehich they had been assigned. ° tae . a_ Ae me’“capacity of, cach‘najor ship was set aft against the . vos requizenents ‘to be ‘placed uponits ant spaces. were allocéted to thea various task groupe. “BATROKO ‘was to carry personnel scheduled for.: o ca early reentryby helicopter,Aneluding the Task Force‘Radsate organi -| sation. ‘Scientific and‘technical5personnelwere “on ‘board ‘cunrass,° NY «. Pa are + aw eR? me : yates . “sa, “aea mhile AINSWORTH would accomodate ‘themajority of construction person-2 : Spee. aR Oe - ad ee s+ a ie staffs of the Joint Task Force,and of the Scientific, Base‘Facility:o ee +: “> , * Wee wee ibe nel. ESTES, as. the headquarters“ante, would carry thecommanders:‘and 4 = V2 ee Fs BS <a and Air Force‘TaskGroups. ‘Spectalarrangseats,were‘made, principally“+ ~~ se EParT SS a. sates ‘in BAIROID,.for the temporary‘accomodation of passengersin excess of ate @ : eae zi riormal”capacity, ‘The fhovenent‘tinesof various, shia,were“adjusted:to! 2os -Zs. . aa,: : « eeeET 44 Vet meet the needs, of‘the other task“groups: | (Otticars on|ESTES,“AIROKO,* 2 7 Par 2 yt a CURTISS, ERLE GROVE and— ‘tebe‘designated troop gusrtemasters,: oF and ‘briefedJintheir mney A system‘for strict personnel. ac@Funting “. mw. nw iy wax deh a ae 4 was set up, providing for he eubmission of accurate passenger Lists. to the troop quarternasters, two complete sight. musters aboard ship of all personnel in the Bikini area, and the submission of muster reports to the JIF SEVEN Transportation Officer in ESTES, to insure that the at ?