taken care of by a tent camp. The exact location of the permanent camp as well as the tent camp is a matter now under discussion and therefore a site plan for this island will not be further discussed in this Report. At the present time the garrison, as well as the construction forces, are housed in rehabilitated structures on Eniwetok Island and it is contemplated that the garrison can be quartered there for a sufficient period of time to permit a decision to be made and facilities to be provided in more permanent construction. There is no basic change in the general site planning for the camps on the experiment islands. Minor changes in the number of personnel to be accommodated on these islands have caused some slight rearrangements. The site plan for Engebi Island is included in this Report as Plate 5. The site plans for the other experiment islands will be similar with slight variations made necessary by camp area available on each island. Living Juarters. ters: (a) Two sizes of buildings will be used for living quar- A building to house nine men in individual rooms, or eighteen men, two men to a room. may be shifted. (b) These buildings are identical and their occupancy Building to house thirty-six men, four men to a roome This building is so arranged that each room for four men may be subdivided to provide two rooms for two men each, thus providing extreme flexibility of arrangement. Floor plans of these buildings are shown in Plates 6 and 7. The design of the partitions is such that they can readily be moved although being of aluminum construction throughout. Each quarters building is provided with toilet facilities to accommodate the number of men to be housed therein, and a small space for refrigerator to hold chilled drinks, a storage closet for bottled goods and a chilled water drinking fountain. Each man will be provided with an aluminum wardrobe closet equipped with a protected heating element to keep clothing dry. This wardrobe closet is 15.