2, Provide all structures and related facilities required by the Scientific Task Group for the successful execution of the scientific experiments. 3. Provide personnel, equipment. and materials to support the Scientific Fask Group in its on-site operational activities. 4. Maintainall base facilities at the Pacific Proving Ground except for the military communications facilities at Eniwetok Island and Bikini Atoll. ' 5. Provide camp and supportfacilities at the proving ground, including housing, feeding, laundry, medical, recreational and other camp services on all islands except Eniwetok; land transportation and motor pool operation; boat pool operation; utilities operations except mili- tary communication facilities on Eniwetok Island and Bikini Atoll and the POL farm on Eniwetok Island; and warehousing and property ac-~ counting for Task Groups 7.5 and 7.1, as requested. 6. Provide for radiological safety of TG 7.1 and 7.5 personnel in periods between operations. 7. Formulate and operate a comprehensive security programto cover AEC interest during non-operational- periods, and during operations to provide at the proving ground security servicing for AEC, AEC contractor components, and TG 7.1, in coordination with the staff of JTF SEVEN and AEC, Washington. The Task Group 7.5 headquarters organization was comprised of personnel assigned from various offices and divisions of the SFOO and certain key men of Holmes & Narver, Inc. For Operation CASTLE, Task Group 7.5 was organized along military lines. Staff positions were filled by AEC personnel, and the line organization closely followed the normal organizational pattern of the Contractor and was completely manned by Holmes & Narver employees. Coincident with the transfer of AEC authority tothe CJTF'7, TG 7.5 became ope rational and the regular duties of its personnel were adapted to Task Group ‘functions. Upon termination of the operational period these people reve rted to their normalduties, and concluding operational activities of the Task Group were handled through AEC channels. For Operation CASTLE, the Com- mander, TG 7.5, was the Director, Office of Test Operations, SFO, and his deputy was the Field Manager, Eniwetok Field Office, SFO. A chart-of TG 7 5 organization for CASTLE is depicted on Figure 4. A statement of functions assigned to TG 7.5 is attached as Appendix A. copied/DOE LANL, J Div. ie Ac