Thy Radsate id@visor was assigned specific functions primarily to assist and sivise the task force Radsafe Officer. ALL personnel intograted in this ruiner were considered under the direct control of the task force Radsafe O*{icer during critical ahot tines only, In general, the detciled Radsafe "Check List" items were assigned to the individual for whom the information was of primary interest. In some cases, assignment was made to the indivi- dual whose information from other sources had a direct impast on the iction required. Inthe latter cases, it was the responsibility of action officers to effect the necessary coordination on outgoing and inecatting information, f. Project Book. In order to integrate thé various personnel in- to the Radeafe OFFICE, a Project Book was issued to be used as the Radsafe OFFICE Handbook during shot times, This bock contained detailed instructicns, cheek lists, caps, example messages, reporting codes, communications facilities ard voice calls, safety instructions and such other references 45 were consideped necessary for frequent use during the shot. items contained in the Handbook are attached in Tab G.) (Some of tha sajor The Handbook, coupled with the mrtual interest and enthusiasm of 211 concerned, were the primary factors in quickly arriving at an efficient organisatioa of personnel gather ed together briefly from several sources and working toward a common goal. @:. Special cocrumications facilities, Two special radio circuits were brought into the Radsafe OFFICE for the sole use of Radsafe traffice. The first of these was VHF voice circuit with the TC 7.1 Radsafe CENTER for the interchange of information of mutual interest. The second, was a CW station used primarily to intercept “B-29 cloud tracking reports and to relay radsafe instructions direct to the wB-29's from the Radsafe OFFICE. These two circuits were vital to the successful accomplishment of the Radsafe Plan. 79 |