ttt te ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to acknowledge the assistance of a large mumber of persons who contributed to the success of Project 2.66. The following members of the Air Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland dir Force Base, New Mexico, contributed materially to the ex ecution of gereral or specific parts of the project: Major J. L. Dick and ¥/Sgt J. M. Pulliam who assisted in the film measurements of total dose and of contamination on the aircraft, and Capt R, F. Merian, I/1t M, V. Harlow, Jr., 1/lt D. L. Endsley, 2/Lt R. L. Capener, and /Sgt We P. Schaus, Sr., who contributed to the development, maintenance, and . Tepeated calitration of the electronic instruments. The same individu-~ els installed these instruments in the aircraft prior to each shot and read out the data after eech shot. Lt Col L, A. Kiley and 1/Lt &, C, Jones rendered excellent rear~echelon logistic support to the project. Mr. GE. Koch aided the project materially by providing technical advica on the electronic instrumentation at the test site. The project is indebted to the Tactical Air Cosmand for the assign~ ment of the aircraft and the selection of exceptionally fine officers and maintenance personnel to support the flight requirerents of the project, The officers and men of the flight elerent, under command of Lt Col W, B, Furman, performed an outstanding job of maintaining and flying these aircraft, The project officers are grateful to these officers and mn for their contributions to the success of the flights and, hence, the success attainsd by the project. ‘BEST AVAILABLE COPY