weapons evolved in the Los Alarnos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) and the University of California Radiation Laboratory (UCRL). In addition to extensive diagnostic experiment programs conducted by these laboratories, there was also included a program of weapons effects experiments sponsored by the Department of Defense (DOD). The final approved shot schedule is shown in Table 1. The number and sequence of shots as they actually occurred are shown in Table 2. 1.3 ORGANIZATION AND COMMAND RELATIONS responsibilities are temporarily assumed by the Commander, TG 7.5 during active periods of that group. Subsequent to Operation SANDSTONE, the AEC recommended to the DOD the establishment of a permanent test organization to conduct tests outside the United States. Initially,.the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) decided that suc- Ny cessive Joint Task Forces for the conduct of overseas operations would be established as required. Due to the method of implementation, this directive essentially satisfied the AEC requirement for a continuing organization since it developed that succeeding Task Forces were activated prior to the deactivation of their predecessors, With the establishment of JTF 7 for Operation CASTLE, however, the concept of designating a new Task Force for each pending overseas operation was abandoned in favor of a permanent Joint Task Force. Under agreement between the AEC and the DOD, Operation CASTLE was conducted by Joint Task Force SEVEN (JTF 7). By direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), the Task Force was placed under the Command of Major General P. W. Clarkson, U.S.A. The Task Force was comprised of the Commander and his staff and five Task Groups: Task Group 7.1 - Scientific Task Group 7.2 - Army Task Group 7.3 - Navy Task Group 7.4 - Air Force Task Group 7.5 - AEC (Base Facilities) In approving the establishment of a permanent Joint Task Force organi- zation for support and execution of AEC full-scale tests at the PPG, the JCS oo 8 vveVWeVWeVveevewveHeseVveuwewweweweeesee ve ww Ownership of all fixed installations at the PPG, except for several on Eniwetok Island, is in the AEC by purchase, Responsibility for the normal operation and maintenance of the proving ground rests with the Manager, Santa Fe Operations. This responsibility is delegated by the Manager, SFO, to the Field Manager, Eniwetok Field Office. The Field Office accomplishes the functions of engineering, design, construction, camp operation and maintenance through a single contractor, Holmes & Narver, Inc. In turn, these Copleasp OE LANL, J-Div,