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authors is given below.
H. S. Allen
Cc. W. Bankes
R. C. Beiler
Victor R. Benson
H. T Bingham
Keith Boyer
D. ©. Camptell
R. H. Campbell
K. D. Coleman
R. B. Cruise
Duncan Curry, Jr.
M. R. Dahl
F. Fairbrother
L. M. Gardner
R. H. Gattis
R. Goeckermann
H.
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G.
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E. Grier
E. Hansen
Hansen
C. Haussmann
H. Hitt
L. Jacks
Jaeger
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A list of contributing
J. G. James
E. L. Jenkins
G. W. Johnson
H. Keller
A. W. Kelly
W. T. Kerwin
Jack H. Knigat
W. C. Linton
John W. Lipp
J. Lovington
E. A. Lucke
Roy Reider
BD. B. Shuster
D. R. Smith
Ralph Carlisle Smith
F. K. Tallmadge
F.
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E. Thompson
T. Tyson
J. VanGemesi
Wallstedt
Woodward
L. Woodward
Wouters
Gaelen L. Felt
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the concept and major policy determinations. This report is a description
of the way in which his plans were carried out.
Like the Operation itself, this report is the work of many people. It
was assembled by the Task Group staff under the direction of Duncan Curry,
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Redwing was done under the direction of William E. Ogie, Deputy Commander for Scientific Matters, Joint Task Force Seven, who until January of 1956
was Task Group Commander, and it is to him that credit should be given for
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