® (a) es e Essential materials and services, which could not be obtained from military or AEC sources, were procured commercially in Hawaii or CONUS, within the limitations of available funds subject to the following conditions: iL Wherever possible, procurement was accomplished through existing procurement agencies of the DOD and the AEC. 2 Procurement with task force funds was in accordance with existing Armed Forces Procurement Regulations. (5) Roll-Up_ (a) Disposition instructions were requested 1 March 1956 of all agencies of DOD from whom CJUTF SEVEN had property on loan for Operation REDWING. This timely action facilitated the "Roll-Up Phase" of the operation. (b) 1 May 1956. Each task group Commander published a roll-up plan prior to These plans permitted the accomplishment of the major portion of the material roll-up prior to redeployment of the using personnel and units. c. Maintenance and Construction (1) Maintenance of fixed plant facilities on Parry, Enyu, and off atoll islands was performed by the AEC contractor. Task group forces augmented by the AEC contractor provided maintenance of fixed plants on Japtan and Eniwetok Islands. (2) Fixed plant construction projects essential for REDWING were operational by the end of the first week of April 1956. Construction was completed on 30 major fixed plant projects during the operation. (3) Ti preparation for return of Rongelap natives who were evacuated after the GEE=: of Operation CASTLE in 1954, requirements and criteria were devel’ea for rehabilitation and construction of native facilities on Rongelap Island. d. Medical Facilities (1) eee The medical facilities in the forward area proved entirely adequate and were based on a 15 day forward area evacuation policy. Task Group provided hospital facilities on Eniwetok Island. The Army The AEC Contractor provided an infirmary and aid stations on Parry Island and at various Bikini camp sites. The Navy Task Group provided medical services to the forces afloat. 29 “ee Q,

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