D. J. Brush, General Manager
TRIP REPORT, MISSION NO. 4
June 11, 1979
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Continued with examinations.
Rain stopped early morning.
Monday, 4 June (TT Tuesday).
Examinatons on shore and aboard as usual.
APWN—
Dr.Pratt asked me to come below - wanted to point out the uninhabitability
of the below deck's space, with the following specific comment:
Doors in laboratory -too low
Ceiling too low
Bed reading lamps not adequate
Berthing area too crowded
Forward area too uncomfortable when at sea
Tuesday, 5 June (TT Wednesday).
Continue routine of examinations...
Wednesday, 6 June (TT Thursday).
Seeing no patients today - medical team preparing equipment for departure
scheduled now for 1500 hrs.
Eight patients aboard for transfer to Kwajalein.
Were unable to see all the children here - not enough time, and difficult
to round them all up.
Departed 1510 hrs. for Wotje.
Thursday, 7 June (TT Friday).
Arrived 0750 hrs. Tied to dock. Borderline depth. At a minus tide,
would not be able to come alongside. People of Wotje had no advance
knowledge of our arrival.
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Raining on arrival and rained all day.
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Late change in plans - will hold sick call aboard.
1 ae
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1340 hrs. - Dr. Pratt said a coronary patient would have to go and \/ ie
requested the man's wife accompany him.
a passenger and could not go.
I stated that she would be
Dr. Pratt asked me to so inform the patient.
Departed 1500 hrs. with three Wotje patients aboard.
aboard: 14.
Total patients