4.2.2
Techriqves
The techniques used are described in Chapter 2, Section 2.3,
4.2.3
Operatiors
Conditions op the Eninman and Rvuloa compleacs where most of the
UCRL diagnostic effort was locatcd were very satisfactory before the shot
schedule commenced. These conditions were largely the result of having
L-Division personne! stationed at each complex to ensure that sufficient attention was paid to UCRL support requirements. Unfortunately, the Rojca
complex was contaminated by the
|(Lacrosse) shot which required
thit the camp be deactivated as a full séalec installation, After a period of
daily commuting from Parry, a few tents were made livable and the diagnustie crews returned to the complex on a full time basis which reduced
the strain on meeting the UCRL Rojoa shot schedutc.
.2.4
Results
Results are given in Chapter 2, Section 2.3,
*4,.2.5
Roconmmendatiors
a.
The policy of concentrating an individual laboratory's major efforts
on an island complex should be continuad.
b. The staff function (L-Divisicn) required on an tsland complex
should continue to be supplied by the Laboratery with the major effort in
the area.
ce. Reoccupation of a contamirated complex should be expedited if a
major portion of the program is yet to be accomplished, in order to minimize commuting. Many diagnostic procecvres are best done at night, which
makes commuting a problein,
4.3
TASK UNIT 3, DOD PROGRAMS
TU-3 was organized to conduct approved weapon effect tests under the
operational control of CTG 7.1 and the technical direction of AFSWP. The
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command at Bikini. The Bikini command was assigned a minimum number
of permanent personnel (four officers and three enlisted men) and was
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organization included a TU headquarters at Eniwetok with a Forward Area
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