09-21-1994 12:15 on March 1, 1954. 5162825311 BNL-MED. DEPT. P.O11 Following detonation, unexpected changes in the wind structure. deposited radicactive materials on inhabited atolls and on ship of J #7 which was conducting the tests, Radiation surveys of the areas r radiation levels; therefore evacution was ordered, amd was carried o possible with the facilities available. Althouth the estimated acc to human beings were believed to be below dangerous levels that woulfl produce lasting injury or mortality the Copmander of the Task Force requested aasisthnce of the Department of Defense and the United States Atomic Energy Commiasio was requested which vould be organized to provide the best possible pos@d persons and to make a medical study of the exposures. A medical tean Fare of the ax The regbonsibility for organization of the medical team vas shared between the A.med Forceq Special Weapons Project D. O. D. and the Division of Blology and Medicine, United Stktes Atomic Energy Commission, Since speed was essential ami sinee the United States Navy Medical De~ partment had experienced personnel available at the Naval Medical Ndsearch Institute and the United States Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, the Sumgeon General of the Department of the Navy was requested to provide assistance, He and directed the organization of a team from the tvo above mentioned had the privilege to be the director of this toam, fpromptly complied xXboratories. I Within a periodjof three days equip- ment was assembled and packed and the toam was airlifted to the Mar arriving on the 8th day after the explosion, The interim care and qtudy of the ox- posed individuals hnd been ably taken care of by the limited medica] facilities of the United Szateo Naval Station, Kwajalein. I am pleased to call attenfion to the fact of the very high degree of coopération betveen all government agencies concerned am to the mumerous individuals who selflessly gave of their time and efforts. The num ber i9 large and due credit and acknowlaigments are given in the official report of the incidence published by the United States Sovernment Printing Office and listed in reference (1). NATURE OF THE EVENT AND DESCRIPTION CF TNE EXPOSED GROUPS The radioactive material fell on the inhabited atolls of RongeBap, the heaviest iO

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