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UNCLASSIE

A 124 mr/hr line was established beyond which

workers and those on routine missions were not pormitted to go without
monitors.

Two monitors acted as a roving detail.

Film badges, pocket

dosimeters and party monitors were provided for those who had to go
beyond this line.

On Xeplus-S, Major Richard I, Moss, USC of AFSWP joined the Task
Group.

YORE Test.
Preparations for YOKE day were carried out with greater precision
than was demonstrated for the X-RAY shot.

By this time all personnel

concerned had a mich better understanding of the problems involved and
practical experience in meeting then.
Since the basic plan for YOKE operations followed the same pattern
of X-RAY, RadSafe activities became virtually a repetition of those

accomplished fer the initial test,

The major difference. was in the

technical measurements which were varied to conform to a different cutlay of test structures.
© schedule of missions for YOKE conformed to the same type and
procedure as for X-RAY, but wherever practical, personnel were re-

assigned from one group to another in order that they might gain broad
experience in various field radiological problems.

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An operations schedule for the morment of all monitors fran :

cerned.

Lonitors were thoroughly briefed in their particular missions,
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