graphic personnel required would be procured and administeredby
the 311th Air Division.
6. Brigadier Genera Ctien as St~f Photographer of Joint
Task Force Seven was responsibleto General Hull for the preparation
of plans for the accomplishmentof all aspects of photography on Operation Sandstone;monitoring the execution of these plans as they
applied to administration,security, operations and supply; processing
requests for and distributionof photography and making specific
recommendationsto General Hull for the proper distributionand usage
of his photographiccomponents.
7. Basic requirementsof the Atomic Energy Commission for
photographiccoverage were determined in conference between Brigadier
General Cul.len,Doctor Bradbury, Doctor Fnxnan, Captain James Russell,
USN, and other members of the Atomic Energy Commission prior to formation of Joint Tack Force Seven.
8. A review of the requirementsfor photography by the Atomic
Energy Commission, Amy, Navy d
Air Force revesled that there were
four distinct phases of photography required:
a. Technicalphotography ueed for measurement.
b.
Photography used to illustrate technical reports.
c.
Documentaryphotography required to portray the se@ence
of events and the manner in which they were accomp3iehed.
d.
Identificationphotography required by security. This
latter was made the responsibilityof J-2, Joint Task Force Seven,
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