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was expected to remain uninhabitable for seversl sonthe.

Upon her

arrival e& Kvejalein LST 1157 reported to Ccomender, Havsl Station

Kwajalein to return the Utirik natives to their hones and transport
the Rongelap oatives te their new atoll.

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On 16 Hay BAIRUKO completed loading her VC~3 detachnant,

the air Force fighter planes, helicopters and l-l3s, ati with 7 eshin

ari 46 troop class passeagers, considerable Air Force cargo ant $0

Jol trailers aboard, oatled for San Diego. On 17 Key LST $51 departed”
for Fear] Harbor via 'usaie, Fenape ami HKajuro, where she rolled up

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the JTF SEVEN weather stations, From Posrl Yarbor she was routed to
Veldand,

Ab Oskeland she offleaded weather et-tion personnel md gear,

then sailed for Sen Diego, the Panama Canal, Norfolk and her return te

the stlantie Fleet.
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On 18 May BELLE GROVE took her departure. After YASIXE

ehe had rermined at Hikini with the Boet fool antil operations there
Were very nearly rolled up.

On 12 May she turned the Bost Fool over

to L°T 1157 temporarily, leaied 2 LCUs, ani cargo for Holmcs end Earver
and proceeded to Eniwetok,

arriving there on the 13th. she offleaded

her cargo, took aboard an additional LCU plus a ozterpillar tractor,
crane end truck and bf for Rongerik to rollup the resther station
and ionospheric observation equipment there,

‘She returned to Eniwetok

on the 6th, of Hay, offloaded (he Uongerik equipment, teck shoard the

Bost Fool boats, gevr end peracnne] at both Bikini ant Eninetok, the
Underwater Detection Unit oeuipaweat act left in place or in caretaker

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