(a) Two Nuclear Ingineers (bd) One clerk typist (2) Qne weather forecaster should be mide available to the Rad= safe Section of the task force from about H minus 20 hours to about H plus 12 hours to work directly on the preparation of dynamic fcrecast fall-out plots « (3) The task force headquarters should be augmented Juring the shot phase of the operation by one medical officer, trained in raiiclogy, and with previcus field experience on atomic tests, This officer and the Rad— asfe Officer should work in close coordination on matters of mitual interest. (4) The policy of assigning Nuclear Engineers (or equivalent} to each task group, and the principle of manning Radsafe Units with personnel trained in radeafe as an additional duty, should be retained for future testa, (5) A large sock (at least 100) of emergency beck-up radsafe monitors should be organised for the Radsafe Unit of TG 7.1. Personnel should be draw fron all task groups or units not likely to enccunter cont amination. (6) Future plans to support falleout programa for the Health and Safety Laboratory cf the ifC's New York Operations Office ahcul¢e include a practisal and substantial oumber of personnel] to assure acccemlishment within routine task force support capabilities, The plan should consider the assignment of military persoanel to this program in view of the mitual Task Yoree /CINCP:CYLEAfrust Territcry/iEC interests, especially in the category of manned stations within 500 miles of the test site. &. Commmications: