—_—s-. had dropped to 1023 as of June 30, 1956. The total then decreasedg slightly until the last detonation on July 22, 1956, when many of the project Personnel were released. There were 793 TG 7.1 personnel in the PPG at that date. July. There was a rapid phase-out of personnel during the last ten days of Although the peak population was not as high as expected, a total of 2024 different TG 7.1 people had been in the PPG by the time of the last detonation. Also as rotation of personnel was practiced by several units of the Task Group, many individuals made more than one trip to the PPG dur. ing the operation, The Headquarters Commandant on Parry Island handled the necessary arrangements for cach individual's dcparture. The Reservations Section took reservations, maintained the priority list for each MATS flight, made MATS reservations, notified H&N in Honolulu about desired hotel reserva- tions in Hawail and commercial reservations for those personnel traveling to the inainland via commercial carrier, and accepted the clearance sheets from departing personnel. The Adjutant General Section issued the clearance sheets, prepared the indorsement of orders for DOD mil'tary and civillan personnel, and processed pay and per diem records for such personnel, Departure security briefing was accomplished by E-2, TG 7.5, for TG 7.1. MATS reservations generally were available when desired althouczh usually not confirmed until the latest possible moment. Arrangements were made with JTF 7 for Task Group 7.1 to have an allocation of a specified number of seats on each scheduled MATS plane. Phase-out airlift requirement: were determined during June, based upon the expected conclusion of the operation about July 20, 1956. The MATS schedule for July indicated additional flights after that date and additional aircraft were to be made available after the last detonation. At a meeting with JTF 7 on July 21, a TG 7.1 allocation for each day after the last deto- nation was established. Following the last detonation, additional aircraft were made available and personne! were booked to fill the allocation for each Cay. Figure 3.4 shows the estimated and actual population during roil-up. siost Task Group personnel were airlifted by MATS to Hickam AFB. Military personnel and most government civilian employees proceeded on to Travis AFB by MATS, whereas AEC and civilian contractor personnel usually traveled via commercial carrier from Honolulu. A few Task Group personnel returned to the U. S. by MSTS or naval vessel. - 130 -

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