TG 132.1 Administrative Plan Personnel - Annex A RESTRICTED. (Geel rf Name ror cen Pili Lee col TG 132.1 - (Code) APO 187 - HOW - P.O. Box c/o Postmaster San Francisco, California The assigned codes and P. 0. Box numbers for the participating organizations in the Task Group are presented in letter from CTG 13’. of 28 July 1952, Reference: J-13086. Emergencies Each individual should advise his dependents that in the event of an emergency they may contact the local chapter of tne American Ked Cross If the emergency involves the need of immediate funds and the individ is a member of the armed forces, families may request assistance from the appropriate service emergency relief society nearest tnem. Tne following agencies a:ec available and are normally located on or near a service installation: Fw nr ( ( ( ( ) Army Emergency Relic, Society ) Air Force Aid Society ) ) Navy Relief Socicty American Red Cross Emergency messages to personnel in tne by the rear echelon of TG 132.1 at Los emergency service will be in charge of P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, New Mexico, h. Forward Area will be transmitted Alamos, New Mexico. This Mr. S. R. Wuitaker, TG 132.1, phone Los Alamos 2-5285. Clothing and Equipment The uniform for military personnel is prescribed by CTG 132.1 ina directive, "Uniform Regulations", J-13400, dated 4 August 1952. following suggestions are offered for botiu military and civilian personnel in planning tueir clotning and equipment requirements: Recommended Anpunts Uniform (for military personnel) Light weight cotton trousers & shirts for civilians. Shorts and snort sleeved shirts or T shirts are most comfortable after danger of sunburn is passed. High top work shoes Low shoes Swimming trunks (Swimming fins, gogles or face mask, and breathing tube cr ".s_..norkel” are also useful.) 6 to 8 6 to 8 1 or 2 pair 1 pair 1 The