Locality: Personnel: At-Sea, Date: Same 14 August 27, Weather: 1964--Thurs. Hot. Water conditions: Calm. Never have I been at sea in this part of the world that the sea has been as smooth--day after day--. The ship rolls a little but it is only because of a gentle billowing of the sea. With no breeze the ship was hot as h---. Arrived in sight of Eniwetok about 2:30 P.M. and the Capt. called in for docking instructions. pier at 3:20 P.M, We docked at the deep water and were told unloading would start about 7230 the following morning. The delay was due to a freighter that had all the boats busy unloading. Kelly Bonham left the ship and went over to Eniwetok Island to get medical attention for his legs that had become infected from coral cuts. The rest of the crew stayed on the Ran Annim to be available for unloading. Jackson set a line of traps on the island to sample the population of rats. During a walk in the evening among the re- mains of the Perry Island camp I saw 11 rats and heard many more scurry through the morning glory patches that cover the island. The native boys in the Ran Annim really went to work tearing down buildings and carrying the siding, timbers, etc. away. seemed to have owl eyes for they worked much of the night. They