- The procedure for preparing the report to the JCS, narrated

above, proves to be the quickest and most practical means of cop-—
ing with the general problem of laying on firm requirements for
military support.

It should be mentioned again in passing, how-—

ever, that the proximity of the original CASTLE date to IVY facilitated--to a degree which normally cannot be expected-~an early
determination of the nature of CASTLE military support requirements; and, as a consequence, IVY roll-up and redeployment were
planned with these requirements in mind.

Fortunately, this early

determination remained basically sound despite the several changes

in scientific concept which occurred.

Even so, as plans progres-

sed and as new test projects were incorporated into the scientific program, minor adjustments with respect to numbers and types

of personnel, vessels, and aircraft had to be mde from time to
time.

Because these adjustments were requested only after thor-

ough study and justification, the Task Force enjoyed exceptional
cooperation from those commands providing the needed resources.

Aside from the general problem of estimating and then insuring the efficient utilization of the resources made available to
the Joint Task Force, the Operations Division is confronted with
numerous other matters which®must be resolved in coordination with
the task groups, with the other Headquarters divisions, and with
the various other organizations.

Typical of these tasks are the

negotiation and coordination required to plan effective cloud sam-

pling; the determination of ship and aircraft modification for
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