Group functioned bo accomplish the missions as ordered by CJTF SEVEN Operation Order 3-53. CTG 7.2 had long ago published Annex F to CTG 7.2 Operation Order 3-53 which instructed subordinate units and activities in the accomplishment of the radsafe missions, approached,,it was fclt As:ithe time for BR.VO the amount of "fall-out" uxpected at ENIWETOK ISLAND might contain significant amounts of radioactive contamination, Due to'this assumption and current changes in orders end methods of operation by JTF SEVEN, it became necessary to delineate in greater detail the manner in which the radiological safety orga\ngation of Task Croup 7.2 would function during the "fall-out" period. fAccording- ly, CTG 7.2, on 18 February 1954 published Appendix III to Annex F to CTG 7.2 Operation Order 3-53, subject, "Radiological Safety in 'FallOut Period." As a further precaution CTG 712 published Annex H to CTG 7.2 Operation Order 3-53, subject, "Shot Phase Emergency Personnel Evacuation and Recntry Plan ENIWETOK ISLAND", dated 26 February 1954, This plan was to go into effect if radiological contamination became great enough to warrant evacuation of ENIWETOK ISLAND, CTG 7.2 SOP No. 56-10, subject, "Radiological Safety ionitpr Procedures", was rescinded and a nenorenduc cfthe same subject was published on 23 February 1954 to take its place; it was published primarily as a monitor's handbook; and received distribution to each redsafe officer, radsafe non-commissioned officer, monitor, and backup monitor of the Task Group. DNA An electronic radiation monitor with an Esterline~Angus recorder, model AW; a cascade impactor and Gast pump; and an Electro15-Tab N nary

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