7” (f) (g) Insure that samples will not present a radiological hazard on the return flight as a result of improper packaging. Assure the departure of four (4) R6D sample return aircraft from Eniwetok Island on the following schedule: 2. (3) Two (2) aircraft as early as H45:00, to be . determined by progress of sampling. 2. One (1) aircraft departs Eniwetok approximately H436:00. 3. One (1) aircraft departs Eniwetok approximately H/72:00. The MATS will arrange for the arrival of sample return aircraft at Eniwetok on the following schedule: (a) Priority I trips will arrive at 0600M on D-2 Days and will be operated with heavy type transport equipment, (o) Priority II trip will be in position and ready for departure at Eniwetok Island with a back-up air- craft at Kwajalein Island at 1800M on D-Day and will be operated with medium type transport equipment. (c) Priority III trip will be in position and ready for departure at Eniwetok Island at 0600 on D/3 Days and will be operated with medium type transport equipment. 3. PROCEDURES: Specific detailed operating procedures for the accomplishment of the above will be prepared by the Test Unit responsible. HOWELL M. ESTES, JR. Brigadier General, U. S. A. F. Commander OFFICIAL: 7 1a. ae : paul, H’ Packtar . Lt Colonel, USAF Director of Operations * TASK GROUP 7.4 OPRS ORDER NO. 2~54 ANNEX R R-2