If the emergency involves the need of immediate funds and the individual is a member of the Armed Forces, families may request assistance from
the appropriate service emergency relief society nearest them,
The follow-
agencies are available and are normally located on or near a service
installation: (1) Army Emergency Relief Society, (2) Navy Relief Society,
(3) Air Force Aid Society, (4) American Red Cross,
Emergency messages to personnel in the forward area will be transmitted
by the J-1 Section, TG 7.1, P. O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, N. M., Telephone
Loa Alamos 2~5287 (after approximately 1 March 1956, this mmber will be
changed to 7-4575).
At night and on weekends and holidays, the following
persons should be contacted: Lucille McAndrews at Los Alamos 22117; Emma
Bussey, 2-2527; or Blanche Gilman, 2=-25331,
Messages wil) be transmitted
to Eniwetok by teletype.
HE.
Clothing and Equipment
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The uniform for military personnel will be prescribed by JTF-SEVEN
and the regulation will be issued at a later date,
The following sugges-
tions are offered for both military and civilian personnel in planning
their clothing and equipment requirements:
Uniform (for military personnel, see uniform
regulations
Recommended Amounts
4-6
Light-weight cotton trousers and shirts for
civilians,
(Shorts and short sleeved shirts
are most comfortable after danger of sunburn
is passed.)
4-6
High top work shoes
1 or 2 pair
Low shoes
1 pair
Swimming trunks (swimming fins, goggles or
face mask, and "breathing tube" or "Schnorkel®
are also popular.)
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