. had had in this work, coma CLASSIS Monitors for the operation were chosen fron preferential lists prepared fran the records of radiological safety school graduates. class standing, In general they were picked on the basis of their The break-down, respectively, from the various services furnishing these monitors is as follows: Principals Arny Navy B 3 Air Farce Marine Corps 10 1 USPHS #Alternates LU, 26 15 z 1 0 * When alert orders were finally issued for those principals definitely selected, 3 or 4 alternates from each service were alerted at the same time, Enlisted requirements were four ED’s, well qualified in electronic instrument repair; five photographer's mates, with much experience in film development for work in photographic dosimetry; six yeomen and two storekeepers, Also at this time arrangements were negotiated for the services of eight civilians from the AEC, other government agencies and from universities. Three of these were to furnish radiological safety amd medical leral advice to Colonel Cooney, The remainder are instrument specialists and scientists believed necessary for the support of the operation. During the period, 1 November to 15 December 1947, muncrous discussions were held with the Career Management Sections of the various branches and services of the Army and Air Force and with the Bureau of Naval Personnel, It was found that many of the personnel requested in the basic memorandum were occupying key positions in their ovm organizations and could not reasonably be mde available. -6- = eo ar we bere dt ow ays, r aSay-ee ou:.VDEET Oss,ET & “gt!~ a et eee er ewe Die ee L. - o« . tpg . wee 7 -. ea et, as seep gad ee v4 wo ge gS i Seayeye,an ~a ef eb glean, eae SAE Pt EGE al w TAALaed ee 4 “are rhe 4 caw fe