70 OPERATIONSORDER NO. 1ORGANIZATION AND COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS READQUARTERS TASK GROUP 7.4, PROVISIONAL Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico 15 August 1953 18007 1, ORGANIZATION: a. See Appendix 1 for organisation prior to onesite phase. bd. Bee Appendix 2 for organisation during on-site phase. Cc. OIF SEVEN consists of the Joint Task Force Headquarters located at Washington 25, D.C. and the following subordinate task groups: (1) Secientizic Task Group ("6 7.2) (2) Army Task Group (TG 7.2) (3) Baval Task Group (8G 7.3) (4) Air Force Task Group (26 7.4) (5) ABC Base Facilities Task Group (76 7.5) 2. CONMAND Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico ' ENIWETOK ISLAND, M. I. Naval Gun Factory Washington 25, D.C. Kirtland Air Force Base, Rew Mexico Santa Pe Operations Office Albuquerque, New Mexico RELATIONSHIPS: a. The Joint Chiefs of Staff and Headquarters United States Air Force have instructed certain major commands to participate in the execu~ tion of the 16 7.4 CASTIZ (RESTRICTED, SI) mission as follows: (Reference TWX's AFODC 55253, 24 Dec $2 and APODC 5991, 23 May 53.) (1) Afr Research and Development Command: (a) Organize, man, train ani equip 7 7.4 Headquarters, the Test Support Unit andBeuplingElenent. This task has been delegated to the Air Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, Yew Mexico. (bo) Provide thaeffectsaircaft. This task has ; been delegated to the Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (2) Medes bas OV)peory (a) Provide the B-36 control and photographic e’rcraft and ¢ o (2) 5-36 high altitude sampler alr- crafts; trained air crews for each. el (0) Provide a trained air crew and maintenancepersonnel for the B-36 effects aircraft. TASK GROUP 7.4 OPRS ORDER NO. 1-53 AWNEX B .