authorisiag tho tronsfer of these individucls to Tricler “rmy dos- pital hod to berequested by the Army Dispensary fron the individual's ship or activity. In one particular’ amergoncy case it bocema necessary fcr the Arny Dispensary to weite the trensfor orders. All. told, twonty-cight (28) navel personnel wore ovacuated' to Tripler Arny Hospital. Itwa tho observation of the dontelofficer. of the Army Dispensary, ENIKETCK, that a large number of naval personnel, in particular those on the emllor ships, arrived in‘ the forward arce . requiring donteltrootments Holmes and Nerver Modioal Depertzents at both PARSY and ENTMAN Islands geve medical and dentaltreatment to the few TG 7.3 persons presont needing suche | . ‘Three (3) deaths occurred; one from 4 myocardial inferction; the socond from an accident, the victim beingcrushed. betwoenan LOM ani an enchar} ani tho third from drowning.’ The only other soricua scci= ' dent was a crushing spinal injury producing partplegia, which occurred _ When @ hatch fcll of the individuel, In addition to the requirements contained in Garter 17, Manual of the Mociecl Departannt, relative to core of the dood, Torritory of Jawoll Death cortificate wis required. Bodies of the dead wore Kept refrigerated in tho supine position until transfer could bo'offsctod to the Fartucry Ceficor, ENIWETCK who arrraced for transportation to KWAJALEIN or Tretrlor ‘aruy Hostitle—. 7 Huson remains pouches, obtained fron the Army Supzly Dopet, ENIWETCE, provod to be a convoniont moans for storage and transporteticn of tha dead. Tho mathod used by the ormy to trensport the dead is to place. tho body in a humcn rumains pouchy place tho lettcr in a reguloticn . ied S25 ‘ ae