Individuals desiring to leave laundry and dry cleaning for processing
and storage in Honolulu until they return may make appropriate arrangements through the Holmes and Narver Office.
The Holmes and Narver
storage service is maintained for such items as shirts, suits, etc.,
and does not include leather items such as suitcases, shoes, etc.
Personnel traveling to Eniwetok via military ship should not plan on a
stop over in Honolulu to handle these matters.
Layover and shore leave
at Honolulu are at the discretion of the Ship's Captain.
(3) Transportation
Holmes and Narver personnel will assist, whenever possible, in the
movement of personnel to and from the airport, but they are not obligated
to do so, nor are they authorized to furnish vehicles for sightseeing
tours.
Since limousine and taxi service is available, all personnel
should be prepared to arrange for their own transportation.
(4) Personnel arriving at Kwajalein enroute to Eniwetok Atoll should contact
the Joint Task Force SEVEN Liaison Officer at MATS Terminal if difficulty
in securing transportation or clearance is encountered.
7.
PACIFIC PROVING GROUNDS
A. General:
The operation and maintenance of the Pacific Proving Grounds are per-
formed by the Holmes and Narver Engineers, Inc., under contract with the AEC.
B. Arrival-Departure Procedure:
After TG 7.1 becomes operational in the Forward Area, J~] will meet
all MATS flights at Eniwetok Island and arrange for transportation to Parry
and Bikini.
Each individual to be stationed at location on Eniwetok Atoll
other than Eniwetok Island must report to TG 7.1 J-l Personnel & Receiving,
Bldg. #222 on Parry for Security, Messing and Quarters processing.
Personnel