ee > Aitby 4h ice ‘Memorandum » UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Brig. Gen. Alfred D. Starbird, USA, TO Director of FROM SUBJECT: ames Mili DATE: Application, AEC Washington eeves, DEC 29 1959 Assistant Manager for a Operations, USAEC, Albuquerque has ERG — ENIWETOK PRPS isScidnialeces SYMBOL: ALT: JER-2601 Attached is a report by James Sugden of this office covering a SAC meeting held at Kirtland regarding a program to fire ICEM Atlas missiles from Vandenberg to Eniwetok Atoll. . We have learned through our contractcr, Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc., at Las Vegas, that tre target will be in the lagoon area with personnel ‘and equipment stationed on the They felt that there would be no particular hazard the The warhead is to contain only a small number of pounds of HE and will be detonated in the air. : i a9 ‘ fio Php yobe Sta" Ee 338 q Sie fs" Be AD as, 799% aio tt ease sale5? SSE Bf Cyr Ap- 4 . : if iz SO | aeRrk if 4 5CLASSIFICATIO N CANCELLED &CLASSIFIED INF O BRACKETED parently detonation techniques applied will assure the burst will EPSS | < = DEPAR TMENT OF ENERGY DECLASSIFICA 2 ot = 4 4 » occur at an altitude commensurate with safety. It is suggested that SAC be contacted at the Washington level for clarification of this program. Enclosure: ‘ : oo = ~- a a ewe oe a PTere - ig oe "3 a sae _ ay Memo fr Sugden, 12/21/59 ° ee occa 6 } 2 te og missed by miles, 8 ‘ re Ge island. =~ ru It.is strongly recommended that, before such a program is approved, the AEC be fully briefed on the guidance system and the dependability of the missile accuracy. It was Mr. Sugden's feeling that the SAC personnel present at the meeting were under the impression that AEC approval was not required.

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